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Northside Storage Tunnel Project, Sydney: Tunnelling and Groundwater Control Beneath the Middle HarbourBy R. A. Gee, G. B. Ashton, S. T. Warren, P. N. Groves
Northside Storage Tunnel provides 500 megalitres (Ml) (130 million gallons) of storage capacity to capture stormwater/sewage overflows into Sydney Harbour. The6.6 m diameter TBM driven tunnel traverse
Jan 1, 2001
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U. S. Borax: Still Mining Borates After 131 YearsBy Steve Kral
Borates are minerals that contain boron. Trace amounts exist in rocks, soil, water and people. Boron-containing ores are rare and U.S. Borax, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Borax, controls one of the wor
Jan 1, 2003
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Leveraging IIoT to improve machine safety in the mining industryBy A. Miller, M. McNinch, R. Jacksha
Each year, hundreds of mine workers are involved in machinery-related accidents. Many of these accidents involve inadequate or improper use of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. To mitigate the occurre
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A Case History Of Convergence And Subsidence Over A Deep Saskatchewan Potash MineBy D. Z. Mraz, R. S. Jones
Unlike in coal mines where caving methods are used, the subsidence over potash mines in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a function of gradual mining convergence. Because of the presence of high pressure wate
Jan 1, 1986
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Heavy Minerals Activity On The Rise WorldwideBy William R. Yernberg
The Fifth International Heavy Minerals Conference (HMC) was held Oct. 16-19, 2005, at the Marriott Sawgrass Resort in Ponte Vedra, FL. With SME as sponsor, the 2005 conference marked the first time th
Jan 1, 2006
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Reducing The Fire Hazard Of Mine Conveyor BeltsBy Harry C. Verakis
A conveyor belt fire presents a serious safety hazard in an underground coal mine. A review of underground coal mine fires involving conveyor belts which occurred within the past two decades was made
Jan 1, 1991
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On-Line Imaging Of Aggregates For Process ControlBy Michael Taylor, Thomas W. BoBo
Currently two of the most important characteristics of construction aggregates are (a) the particle size distribution (psd) and (b) the “shape” of the aggregate particles. The long established test me
Jan 1, 2005
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Sonic drilling at Rio Tinto’s ilmenite deposit in MadagascarBy Daniel Saint Don, Jacques Dumouchel
QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM)’s heavy mineral sand deposit located near the Village of Fort Dauphin, Madagascar was recently drilled using Boart Longyear Company’s Mini-Sonic drill. Continuous sand c
Jan 1, 2005
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The Seymour Capilano Twin Tunnels Project, Vancouver, BCBy Don Phelps, Dean Brox, Peter Procter, Andy Saltis, Tom Morrison, Jeff Pringle
The Greater Vancouver Water District is currently constructing the Seymour-Capilano Water Filtration Project to enhance the quality of drinking water in the Vancouver metropolitan area. The Seymour-Ca
Jan 1, 2005
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New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample StreamsBy C. Bachmann, M. J. Laurila, A. J. Widenman, A. Klein
Elemental analysis of slurry streams using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been employed. However, detector technology has limited the application of XRF devices. Using detector technology employed
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparing Simulated And Interpreted Geologic ModelsBy M. Rossi
Geologic ore controls are usually interpreted and modeled from cross sections and plans, as they are critical to construct meaningful and accurate ore reserves models. The geologic boundaries are oft
Jan 1, 2004
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The Bioleaching Of Sulfide Minerals; Developments In Understanding The Mechanism and Kinetics Of Bioleaching Pyrite, Arsenopyrite And ChalcopyriteBy G. S. Hansford, C. J. N. Dempers, G. E. Searby, A. W. Breed, M. A. Jaffer
The bioleaching of sulfide minerals involves a ferric attack of the mineral with the role of the micro-organisms being the oxidation of the ferrous-iron back to the ferric form, and the oxidation of s
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Lawyers Meet, Mark a Half Century of WorkBy Tim O’Neil
Question: Looking forward, do we face a future in which energy markets, energy policy and energy conflicts threaten to preoccupy, if not dominate, our concerns over economic growth, national security
Jan 1, 2004
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The Successful Implementation Of An Expert System On An Alumina Calcining KilnBy D. Lawrence, H. Lawrence, G. Saevil
Plant operators in the mineral processing industry have been implementing expert systems for several years now, with the intent to increase production and reduce costs. Most systems have been installe
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect Of Cycle Time On Work Done By The Pistons During Hydraulically Actuated Clamshell DredgingBy B. A. Osei
Research to evaluate possible metrics for predicting dredgeability of compact aggregates, by hydraulically actuated clamshell dredges, shows work done by the pistons as a viable metric. Analysis of fi
Jan 1, 2011
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Multiple Criteria Approach To Model Calibration In Dem Simulation Of Compaction ProcessesBy A. Sand
A 2-dimensional computational model based on the discrete element method (DEM) is utilized for modeling of stamp-charged coke making. In this process, a large volume of coal is compacted to one single
Feb 27, 2013
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Ventilation And Climatic Simulation Of Drift/Stope In Metal Mines (79b7ea50-1959-4187-8956-bc551a79c260)By R. Gunda
Due to the rapidly increasing production rates and deepening of mine working areas, there is a drastic rise in the number of thermal issues to be addressed for maintaining a safe mine environment. As
Jan 1, 2011
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Octyl Diphosphonic Acid As Collector For Niobite FlotationBy Daniel Tao, Jike Qiao, Hao Ren, Feifei Ji, Gonglun Chen
The floatation of niobite was studied using a number of collectors at various dosages and solution pH’s. Octyl diphosphonic acid was found to be an effective collector for niobite flotation with good
Jan 1, 2005
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Actualizing Sustainable Mining: “Whole Mine, Whole Community, Whole Planet” Through ‘Industrial Ecology’ And Community-Based StrategiesBy Ivan Weber
Asking the question, “What do the world’s leading corporations and cutting-edge practitioners of sustainability put forth to guide a given mine site for planning and action toward ‘sustainability’?”,
Jan 1, 2005
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Looking For Value In Wastelands: Developing Renewable Energy On Degraded And Polluted LandsBy R. Rushforth
The surge of activity in the solar energy market, spurred by government incentives, has created new and more efficient solar technologies, but issues surrounding land- and water-use have backlogged th
Jan 1, 2011