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Technical Note - Use of a microcomputer in the design and selection of materials hoisting systemsBy J. D. Patsey, G. T. Lineberry
Introduction A computer program was developed for analyzing drum-type hoists before modifying an existing system or designing a new one. Its use permits the preliminary evaluation of a system before
Jan 2, 1987
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Condemnation valuation : The taking of mineral bearing landsBy M. C. Azar, W. B. Mason, G. L. Anderson
Eminent domain overview Eminent domain is the power of the Government or a municipality to take property for public use without the consent or acceptance of the owner. Typically, the agency taking
Jan 1, 1989
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New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus) Tunnel—Design ChallengesBy Roy C. Fedotoff, Jon Hurt, Gregg Sherry, Gilbert Tang
The 1,380 m (4,200 ft) long New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus)Tunnel (NCSBT) will replace the existing Crystal Springs Bypass Pipeline. This tunnel project is part of the SFPUC’s $4.3 billion capit
Jan 1, 2007
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Health Of The Underground Construction Industry Evident At RETCIn spite of a global economy that continues to seesaw and a U.S. Congress that is at odds with the president and themselves, cities around the world are still spending billions on their infrastructure
Jan 1, 2011
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Pitfalls And Lessons Learned In Pump Station ConstructionBy Steven R. Lowe
Construction of a pump station, consisting of an inlet chamber, wet well and pump chamber, required excavation to a depth of 9.7 m (32 ft) below ground surface and more than 7.6 m (25 ft) below the gr
Jan 1, 2011
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Development of a new method for quality control in the quarry industry for practicing sustainabilityBy H. Tudeshki, A. Tayebi
"The large extent of global production and consumption of aggregates from quarries, grabs one´s attention and makes its substantial and essential standpoint in the world today pretty clear. A great am
Jan 1, 2011
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Examination of Controlled Recirculation Implementation in an Underground Nonmetal MineBy C. J. Pritchard
Controlled recirculation of ventilation air in underground metal and nonmetal mines has the potential to improve airflow and the health and safety of miners when implemented properly. Previous researc
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Conducting Sustainable Development Concurrently With The Reclamation Of Abandoned Mines At The French Gulch Site Near Breckenridge, ColoradoBy V. L. Ketellapper
This paper discusses the technical issues and stakeholder collaborative processes which resulted in achieving a balance between the reclamation of abandoned mine sites, providing affordable housing, a
Jan 1, 2004
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Decline Development At The Lakeshore PropertyBy Robert S. Hendricks
LOCATION AND HISTORY The Lakeshore Copper property is located on the Papago Indian Reservation approximately 30 miles South of Casa Grande, Arizona. This major porphyry type deposit was discovered
Jan 1, 1997
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A Dynamic Systems Modeling Approach To Evaluating Backfill DesignsBy M. Wickham
Design of an open pit backfill requires an understanding of highly varied processes including slope stability, hydrogeology, pit lake chemistry, climate, runoff, and mine waste behavior. Dynamic syst
Jan 1, 2001
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Creation Of An Underground Mine Development Sequencing OptimizerBy M. J. Blattman
Upon completion of an underground mine design, the planning engineer is faced with a surprisingly complex problem, “What development and mining sequence should be implemented so as to maximize the ret
Jan 1, 2003
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Enhancement of a Process Flowsheet for Recovering and Concentrating Critical Materials from Bituminous Coal Sources Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (2cb05380-838b-438b-903d-9a26c1191012)By A. Noble, R. Q. Honaker, J. Werner
Recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from coal-related resources has recently received significant interest due to supply concerns and their key roles in critical industries and defense-related techn
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Exploration ReviewBy D. R. Wilburn
This summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2007 draws upon available information from industry, literature and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. The summary pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Update On Deployment Of Gamma Radiation Controls For Surface CoalBy L. Frederick
Measurement of gamma radiation occurring in nature to characterize geological formations has been widely recognized in mineral exploration. Different methods and apparatuses have been developed for dr
Feb 27, 2013
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Enhancement of a Process Flowsheet for Recovering and Concentrating Critical Materials from Bituminous Coal Sources Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy A. Noble, R. Q. Honaker, J. Werner
Recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from coal-related resources has recently received significant interest due to supply concerns and their key roles in critical industries and defense-related techn
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Social, Economic, And Planning Impacts Of Rapid Excavation And Tunneling TechnologyBy W. L. Garrison
Improvements continue to be made in rapid excavation and tunneling technology. There are several ways to examine the impacts of such improvements. The most common procedure is to monitor current devel
Jan 1, 1974
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New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and TribulationsBy Charles Stone, Madan Naik, Drupad Desai, Karel Rossler
Planning of New York’s new subway line dictated the location of shallow underground station caverns and track crossovers. Clear span openings ranging from70 feet to 100 feet and lengths in excess of 1
Jan 1, 2005
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Processing of Banded Hematite Quartzite Ore for Recovery of Iron Values Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (86b8819b-6b05-4951-9ba6-26bcd1fd2904)By Nikhil Dhawan, Veeranjaneyulu Rayapudi
This study investigates upgrading of low-grade banded hematite quartzite iron ore (Fe ~31%). Conventional beneficiation was found to be futile. The susceptibility of iron phases to microwave exposure
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Heap Leaching Discussed at RoundtableBy Kerry Lahti, Bryan Ulrich
On Feb. 11, 2005, more than 20 mining professionals gathered in Elko, NV for a day-long round-table discussion on heap leaching. Attendees included project managers, operators and environmental profe
Jan 1, 2005
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Vernal Mine: 19 Years Without a Lost-Time AccidentBy John B. Spencer
Earlier this year, Simplot Phosphates achieved a safety milestone at its Vernal, UT phosphate operations. In March, the entire operation reached achieved seven years without a lost time accident. An
Jan 1, 2004