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Current usage of continuous monitoring systems in coal mines discussed
By Kevin G. Stricklin
Introduction Continuous monitoring techniques have been used in the US and abroad for many years. A continuous miner has a monitor that measures methane and automatically gives a warning if the metha
Jan 9, 1987
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Overview presented of mineral exploration and development activities in the southwest Pacific
By Paul D. Klipfel
Introduction Mineral exploration interest, principally for gold, in the south-western Pacific has surged to new proportions. This is primarily due to the application of epithermal exploration concept
Jan 10, 1987
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Additional Test Results for Comparison of Penetration of Grout Made with Various Ultrafine Cement Products
By Shimi Tzobery, Jay Davenport, Raymond Henn, Sam Bandimere
Over the past several decades, the use of cement-based grouts using ultra fine cement as a replacement for portland cement has begun to gain acceptance as an alternative to chemical solution grouts us
Jan 1, 2005
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Developing A New Process Design For The Southwestern Oregon Industrial Mineral Bearing Placer System Via Practical Study Of The Unique Deposition, Mineralogy, And Dry Tailing Requirements - Introduction - Preprint 09-038
By J. Drew
Oregon Resources Corporation (ORC), an industrial minerals mining company, is currently engaged in the development of a new process design that will allow the unique paleo-beach placer deposits of sou
Jan 1, 2009
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Continuous Surface Mining Equipment: How to Achieve Success
By Edward DeLilla
For the past 30 years, surface mines have moved toward more highly mechanized, automatic systems that continuously mine overburden and ore to increase productivity, lower operating costs and minimize
Jan 1, 1994
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The United State?s Role In The International Tunnelling Association
By Harvey Parker
This is part two of an article on the prominent role that the United States and its industry leaders have played on the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA), which represen
Jan 1, 2007
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Nature Of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores And The Prospects Of Their Enrichment Through Gravity Separation
By S. Roy
Soft laminated iron ore (SLO) having a higher hematite content and Martite goethite iron ore (MGO) having a higher goethite content were subjected to detailed characterization and beneficiation. The p
Jan 1, 2009
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Surface Extraction
By Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION The level of analysis for the selection of extraction practices and equipment for surface mining differs significantly from that found in underground mining. In underground mines, manuf
Jan 1, 1986
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Overview of current U.S. longwall gateroad support practices: An update
By I. B. Tulu, M. M. Sears
In 2015, 40 longwall mines provided nearly 60 percent of U.S. underground coal production. During this time, about 80 percent of ground-fall-related fatalities occurred in areas where the mine roof wa
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Square Set Timber in Load-Haul-Dump Stopes at the Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Idaho
By John Songstead
INTRODUCTION The Bunker Hill mine, located at Kellogg, ID, in the Coeur d'Alene mining district, has been a major pro¬ducer of lead-zinc-silver ore since 1887. Since its dis¬covery, it has produ
Jan 1, 1982
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Estimating Technology’s Impact on Underground Coal Productivity
By Stanley C. Suboleski
1977 was the modern day low point for productivity in the coal industry. At that time, no one could have predicted that the industry was about to enter a productivity rise that would continue unabated
Jan 1, 1990
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Slurry Shield Method In Japan
By Hisashi Takahasi, Hironobu Yamazaki
INTRODUCTION The slurry shield method was developed in Japan in 1963 and its experimental tunnelling work was performed in 1965. Although the history of this method is short compared with the conve
Jan 1, 1976
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Key Regulatory Issues Planned And Controlled Subsidence
By Gary E. Slagel
The year was 1974. The event - the United States Congress was embroiled over what issues should be included in the proposed national surface mining law. The question - what should be done with undergr
Jan 1, 1986
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Driving Molycorp’s Conyeyor Decline at Questa
By D. R. Shoemaker, H. W. Judges
A 16.5-kt/d underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in northern New Mexico by Molycorp Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. The new $200-million undergr
Jan 6, 1980
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Roof Monitoring Helps Prevent Injuries in Stone Mines
By A. T. Iannacchione
From 1990 to 1996, 16 states reported 92 injuries from falls of roof, rib or face in the more than 90 underground stone mines in the United States (Fig.1). Missouri, Pennsylvania and Kentucky account
Jan 1, 2000
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Ecosystem Restoration Within The Anchor Hill Pit Lake, Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site, South Dakota
By J. Jonas, J. M. Harrington, K. Wangerud, S. D. Fundingsland, J. G. Harrington
EPA NRMRL Mine Waste Technology Program and Region VIII Superfund office are jointly conducting an in-situ technology demonstration at the Anchor Hill Pit Lake, Gilt Edge Mine Superfund site. The goal
Jan 1, 2004
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The Pit Falls Of Benchmarking And How To Avoid Them
By K. Hanson
When done properly, benchmarking is an extremely effective tool for assessing ones performance, finding areas for improvement, and identifying strengths. However, when done improperly it can be an ex
Jan 1, 2011
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Truth, Judgement, Responsibility, Integrity, Conflict And Resolution In Exploration And Heavy Construction
By Peter J. Tarkoy
A great deal of attention has been directed toward the complexities and inadequacies of exploration and pre-bid geotechnical information for heavy construction projects, differing site conditions, and
Jan 1, 1983
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Ground Control Monitoring System In Leeville Underground Mine - Preprint 09-063
By C. Sun
The Leeville underground mine has been in operation since 2006 and currently produces 3,200 tons of ore per day with an average gold grade of 0.4 opt. The mine has a large horizontal extent of 2,500 f
Jan 1, 2009
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Design And Construction Of Norad Expansion Project "Excavation Phase"
By Gerald G. Griswold, Allan G. Provost
INTRODUCTION The Norad Expansion Project was located 10 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado, within Cheyenne Mountain. The expansion areas to be excavated would be adjacent to the existin
Jan 1, 1979