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Treatment and History of Arsenic Bearing Ores at Con MineBy Adrian Daniel
"Dating back to 1934, Con Mine is located directly south to the city of Yellowknife in the NWT, Canada. With mill operations ceasing in 2004, a challenging surface remediation situation resulted which
Jan 1, 2009
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Self-Heating of Sulphide MixturesBy R. A. Payant, J. A. Finch
Under certain conditions of air and moisture, sulphide materials can spontaneously heat, or selfheat. The reaction mechanisms of self-heating are not well understood. Most previous work has involved p
Jan 1, 2009
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Critical Review Of Numerical Stress Analysis Tools For Deep Coal Longwall Panels Under Strong Strata - Preprint 09-011By M. K. Larson
Proper employment of numerical stress analysis design tools is based on the demonstrated ability of a model to capture key elements of the geologic site model and accurately simulate how these element
Jan 1, 2009
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Bulk-scale laboratory experiments of re-entering a sealed heatingBy W. K. Hitchcock
Anecdotal evidence suggests that re-entering a sealed heating poses a significant hazard, whereby the original heating is rejuvenated at an accelerated rate forcing withdrawal and re-sealing of the ar
Jan 1, 2009
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DOSES ? Software Manual and Implementation Guide ? IntroductionThe Determination of Sound Exposures (DOSES) software was developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) specifically for use by mine management and safety personnel. D
Jan 1, 2009
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Impact of deformable materials and convergence on the transverse load capacity of mine ventilation stoppingsBy T. J. Batchler
Deformable materials are sometimes added to ventilation stopping constructions to prevent damage caused by convergence in coal mines. However, adding deformable materials can significantly reduce the
Jan 1, 2009
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Continuous Improvement And Teamwork Are The Keys To Success At Phoenix MineBy Scott Ellenbecker
The formation in Newmont Mining?s Phoenix Mine near Battle Mountain, NV contains high levels of abrasive quartzite as well as gold, copper and silver. Newmont started mining operations at Phoenix (for
Jan 1, 2009
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Applying Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems to Blast DesignsBy Laurence Neufville
Proper risk assessment and blast design are very desirable to the execution of a blast. Not only will this ensure that it achieves its desired outcome, but the probability of complaints and litigation
Jan 1, 2009
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Real-Time Prediction of Meteorological Effects on Airblast LevelsBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards
A real-time system for prediction of the effect of meteorological conditions on airblast overpressure levels has been established in the Hunter Valley Coalfield in Australia. Real-time meteorological
Jan 1, 2009
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A Simple and Proven Technology for Reclaiming Acidic Mine WatersBy B Mack
The cost of water treatment is now more than ever a major consideration for maintaining an environmentally and economically sustainable mining operation. As an industry, we often have to consider wate
Jan 1, 2009
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Sustainability Reporting and Mining - An Assessment of the State of Play for Environmental IndicatorsThe global mining industry is perceived to be a world leader in sustainability reporting û with a 2008 Ernst & Young survey placing four mining companies in their top five performers in sustainabi
Jan 1, 2009
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Base Metal Sulfide Mineralization in Lower Carboniferous Strata, Northwest IrelandBy J. M. Gregg, C. J. Persellin, I. D. Somerville, E. A. Atekwana, K. L. Shelton
"Zn-Pb sulfide mineralization at Abbeytown mine and Twigspark quarry comprise the only known car¬bonate-hosted base metal sulfide deposits in the Sligo syncline, northwest Ireland. Limestone sedimenta
Jan 1, 2009
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Time Dependent Roof Deterioration At A Central Ohio Coal Mine (b0f3bbeb-91e8-4a62-8116-5f9e444a047e)By Ted Klemetti
Roof deterioration in weak moisture-sensitive rock leads to roof falls in coal mines. An observation site was set up in intake air at an underground coal mine in central Ohio to evaluate the time-dep
Jan 1, 2009
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Assessment Of Equipment Operators? Noise Exposure In Western Underground Gold And Silver Mines - Preprint 09-073By E. R. Spencer
An assessment of U.S. western hard-rock miners? noise exposures was conducted as part of a multi-year National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) survey of noise exposures in each se
Jan 1, 2009
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Pump Protection Systems on Mobile EquipmentBy Tom Watts
This paper will focus on the design, manufacture and use of pump safety systems on MMUs (Mobile Manufacturing Units – Bulk Trucks) with progressive cavity pumps. The practice of pumping bulk blasting
Jan 1, 2009
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft Portals (98716578-d9a6-4b5f-b3d0-51b497360883)By R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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An Alternative Genesis for Pisolites and Channel Iron Deposits in Western AustraliaThe current genesis of pisolites and channel iron deposits (CID) has been defined in a way that presents CID as unique in the world. The published material on detrital pisolites mostly details the Wes
Jan 1, 2009
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Investigation Of Recycled Plastic Piles For Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale EnvironmentsBy Eric Brandner
Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, many of these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces which can significan
Jan 1, 2009
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Geomechanical feature extraction and analysis using LiDAR data: Iron Ore Company of Canada mineBy D. J. Hutchinson, M. Lato, M. Diederichs
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-based applications for geomechanical purposes have recently proven to be a highly reliable and accurate form of remote analysis and documentation. The ability to re
Jan 1, 2009
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Determining Quantitative Mineralogy Using A Modified Modan Approach On The Questa Rock Pile Materials, New Mexico - Preprint 09-020By V. T. McLemore
Petrographic analysis of rocks is traditionally performed with optical microscopy using thin sections and point counting. However, this does not provide accurate mineral proportions for sedimentary, v
Jan 1, 2009