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  • SME
    Forest Ecosystem Development In Post-Mining Landscapes: A Case Study Of The Lusatian Lignite District

    By R. F. Hüttl

    The restoration of surface mining landscapes requires the (re)creation of ecosystems. In Lusatia (eastern Germany), large-scale open-cast lignite mining operations generated spoil dumps widely consist

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Piling The Gateway To Europe

    By Howard Roscoe

    Linking Ashford International Station to the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link required over 5000 rotary bored and CFA (continuous flight auger) piles to form tunnel walls and viaduct foundations and to su

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    What Drilling Density is Optimal? ù A Case Study From the Golden Pig Mine

    By D Whitworth

    The Golden Pig mine has embarked on a diamond drill program design philosophy that increases flexibility of the program by greatly increased drill pattern densities. The use of standard broad pattern

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    SPL Treatment and Fluoride Recycling Project

    By K. Mansfield

    Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SAIMM
    Coal Pillar Extraction Experiences In New South Wales

    By G. H. Lind

    New South Wales has a successful history of pillar extraction stretching back more than 60 years. Various methods of pillar extraction ranging from the rib pillar methods (such as the Wongawilli syst

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Seismic Hazard Assessment at Junction Gold Mine

    By M Henderson, M Hudyma

    Mining-induced seismicity at Junction Gold Mine became a serious operational problem in the late-1990s. Assessing the local seismic hazard is an important step in assessing the risk associated with po

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    A GIS-Based Study On The Reclamation Of Mined-Out Open Pits

    By M. Kyzeridi

    The paper presents a study on the reclamation of two mined-out bauxite open pits in the area of Kefali, Itea, Greece. The mining area has been reclaimed partially in the past, but its proximity to t

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    New Developments In Plastics Separation

    By J. I. Schoenherr, G. Schubert, F. Demczenko

    The currently known and used plastics and rubber recycling or sorting processes cannot be applied efficiently and economically due to large amounts of fine bulky materials (<3 mm). These wastes are mo

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    The Critical Role Of The State Among The Extractive Industry And The Sustainable Development. An Alternative Approach For The Greek Regulatory Framework.

    By P. Tsakiris

    The increasing social interest for the environmental issues, forces the authorities to enact more rigorous regulations. The mining industry is one of the sectors that concentrate vigorous remonstrance

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Reclamation And Remediation Of The Abandoned Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South Dakota

    By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, C. S. Johnson, J. L. Porter

    The abandoned Belle Eldridge Mine near Deadwood, South Dakota, is on land controlled by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) property. The mine produced primarily lead and zinc during the first h

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Developments in the Teaching of Hydrometallurgy in Australia

    By Michael J. Nicol

    The teaching of courses in geology, mining and extractive metallurgy in Australian universities is undergoing significant change largely as a result of the initiative taken by the Minerals Council of

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Martha Mine Tailings Storage Facilities ù How Do They Stack Up?

    By K M. Brodie, D I. K McLeod, J Ruddock

    Environmental incidents involving mine tailings and waste rock inevitably become highly publicised and serve to damage the credibility of the entire industry. The recent serious incident involving a s

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Recent Developments In The Law Of Deep Foundations

    By Brian P. Waagner

    Construction law in general and the law of deep foundations in particular continues to develop rapidly, particularly in the areas of risk allocation. Public and private owners are increasingly using c

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Life Cycle Of A Tailings Facility With Emphasis On Impoundment Stability

    The major stages in the life cycle of a tailings facility include site selection, impoundment de-sign and construction, operation and closure. Optimum management of these stages requires an integratio

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Planning for Commercial Operation of the Honeymoon ISL Uranium Project

    A recoverable uranium resource, shown to be suitable for in situ leaching, was discovered at Honeymoon in South Australia in 1971. Exploration of the deposit was carried out during the period from 197

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Hydrologic Assessment Of Waste Rock Stockpiles: A Case Study From Ajo Mine, Arizona

    By A. L. Williamson, G. Savci

    Hydrologic assessments of existing and proposed waste rock stockpiles (WRS) are typically required for application of operating and closure permits at mine sites. The results of these assessments can

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    High Stress Pile Testing At Soldier Field

    By Michael H. Wysockey

    The load test program for the pile foundation at Soldier Field included static and dynamic load tests at four locations around the site. The dynamic tests were run with no knowledge of the static resu

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SAIMM
    A Long Hole Stoping System For Mining Narrow Platinum Reefs - Introduction

    By P. van Dorssen

    In South African metalliferous mines, stoping operations are largely confined to narrow, tabular orebodies making mechanization extremely difficult. Limited flexibility in terms of stope width has nec

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    By-Products And The Aggregates Industry

    By C. A. Pryor

    The aggregates industry is the largest minerals industry in the United States producing over 2.6 billion metric tons of crushed stone, sand and gravel annually. Approximately 5% of that production is

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part 1

    By Steve Dillingham

    The origin of the written blasting log or shot report can likely be traced back to the earliest annals of blasting and record keeping. These records were, for the most part, a way of checking inventor

    Jan 1, 2002