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Congressional Makeup Could Help U.S. MiningBy Steve Kral
Improved metals and other commodity prices have caused the mining industry to open new mines, re-evaluate development opportunities at potential mines and increase production at existing ones. This s
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application Of Geotechnical Monitoring To Stability Evaluation And Mine DesignBy H. Maleki
In this paper, long-term measurements in five underground mines are presented to demonstrate how these measurements can be applied to stability evaluations and design of underground excavations. These
Jan 1, 2002
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Pre-conditioning/Pre-excavation Grouting of the Soils Prior to Tunneling Below Highways and Railways: Case Histories from the Past DecadeBy Alex Naudts
Pre-excavation grouting is a predictable and reliable technique performed to prevent or minimize settlement in advance of, or during the tunneling operation. It safeguards the infrastructure above the
Jan 1, 2008
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Minerals Industry Salary SurveyIn its April 1991 issue, MINING ENGINEERING published a salary survey form asking for information relating to engineering and management jobs in the minerals industry. 1038 of these forms were filled
Jan 1, 1992
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An Empirical Study Of Effects Of Mesh Selection Procedures On Efficiency Of Mine Ventilation Analysis MethodsBy J. H. Kim
Since the Hardy Cross numerical algorithm was applied to the solution of mine ventilation networks, there have been numerous developments in ventilation network analysis procedures. The Newton-Raphson
Jan 1, 1992
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Chip Formation In Mechanical Excavation: An Indicator Of Machine PerformanceBy J. P. H. Steele, M. U. Ozbay
As mining operations progress toward tele-mining and autonomous procedures, the need for machine performance monitoring increases. Presently, through a combination of vision, sound, and other subject
Jan 1, 2002
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Geologic Investigation Of The Muskeg River Mine, Ft. McMurray, AlbertaBy M. Fustic, A. H. Paul
The geology of the Muskeg River Oil Sands Mine is described to demonstrate how geologic modeling aided in resource evaluation and material characterization during the feasibility and construction stag
Jan 1, 2002
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Morenci Concentrate Leach Plant First Year Review - Preprint 09-028By J. Cole
The Morenci concentrate leach plant construction was completed and successfully commissioned in October 2007. The plant was designed to operate at medium temperature, 160ºC and pressure, 2,100 kPa.
Jan 1, 2009
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Enhancing the benefits of projects through local procurementBy M. A. Barclay, D. Samson, A. M. Esteves
Several companies have adopted policies and standards aimed explicitly at increasing ‘local procurement’, recognising that local economic participation has benefits for companies and communities alike
Jan 1, 2011
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NATM Tunnels at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CaliforniaBy P. J. Doig
The LCLS project at SLAC will allow new insights into material properties, chemical reactions and biological processes. The project includes half a mile of new underground construction. Excavation in
Jan 1, 2008
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Numerical simulation on diffusion phenomena in mine airways by using a method of discrete tracer movementsBy K. Sasaki
Diffusion phenomena in mine airways are important to trace gas and dust introduced into mine ventilation flows. Authors have carried out tracer gas measurements to check mine ventilation using concent
Jan 1, 2009
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Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and InterpretationThis paper evaluates the effect of longwall mining on a cluster of unconventional shale gas wells located in a district barrier pillar between a current longwall panel and the future panel north of th
Jan 7, 2020
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Annual Review 2005By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States reached a record level in 2005, ending the year at 1.03 Gt (1,133.3 million st) according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Tabl
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovering Carbon From Anthracite Using Hindered Settling ColumnBy J. Kim, H. Cho
The objective of the experiment was to investigate the efficiency of hindered-settling column in recovering carbon from anthracite. Two types of Korean anthracites were prepared for feed materials. Ea
Jan 1, 2002
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Pit Slope Design Challenges In Residual Soils And Weathered Rock: Background And A Case StudyBy J. Geyer, B. T. Burton, H. W. Newcomen
For open pits developed in tropical climates the upper portions of the pit walls are often located in residual soils and weathered rock. Due to the presence of relict structures, and the relatively l
Jan 1, 2000
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Geological Parameters Affecting Open Hard-Rock Tunnel Boring Machine PerformanceBy Taehong Kim
An accurate and reliable prediction of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) performances, in terms of Rate of Penetration (ROP), utilization (U), and cutter wear rate, is a critical element in the successful p
Jan 1, 2008
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Factors Bearing On The Interpretation Of In Situ Testing ResultsBy D. J. Dodds, W. L. Schroeder
INTRODUCTION The plate loading test is a simple, useful tool in rock mechanics. The test consists of applying load to a rock surface and noting the resulting deflections. Plate loading tests are ty
Jan 1, 1974
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California High Speed Rail: Driving the Next Level in Dynamic Tunnel Design - Project DescriptionBy Carrie Pourvahidi
The California High Speed Rail Authority (Authority) was created by the State of California through legislation in 1996. The purpose of the Authority is to plan, construct, finance and operate a state
Jan 1, 2008
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Liner System Protects Oils Sands’ Tailings AreaSyncrude Canada produces a large part of Canada’s crude oil supply. The company processes about 225,000 bbl/day. The oil produced is used for jet and automobile fuel, home heating oil, plastics and
Jan 1, 2000
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Practical Geostatistics At Newmont Gold: A Story Of AdaptationNewmont Gold's methods for deposit modeling vary, depending on geology, mining and processing methods, economic feasibility and availability of historical information. It is argued that successfu
Jan 1, 1998