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  • ISEE
    Journal: You Be the Judge - A Study on Ethics

    The following situation was submitted as an ethics case study for inclusion in the Journal. To the best of our knowledge, they are based on actual circumstances encountered in the field. Blowing the W

    Jan 1, 2007

  • DFI
    Innovations and Challenges during Urban Development – Shoring and Foundations of Canada’s Tallest Residential Building

    By Shawna Munn, Nadir Ansari, Toben Jerry

    With ever increasing demands on space in urban environments and smaller available footprints, buildings are being designed to increasing heights to meet the need. This case study discusses the increas

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Technical considerations for TBM tunneling for mining projects - SME Transactions 2013

    By Dean Brox

    Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been used for the construction of various tunnels for mining projects for the purpose of access, conveyance of ore and waste, drainage, exploration, water supply and

    Jan 1, 2013

  • SME
    Creep Damage Model for Rockburst at Mufulira Mine in Zambia (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)

    By Y. FUJII, E. CHANDA, J. KODAMA, D. FUKUDA, M. NISHIHARA, Y. NAKAYAMA, P. SINKALA

    For over 40 years, Mufulira underground copper mine has been recording incidents of rockburst. Laboratory tests and numerical analyses were carried out to understand the rockburst mechanism at the Muf

    Aug 12, 2022

  • DFI
    Helical Piers with Grouted Shafts -A Case History

    By Jr. D'Angelo, Michael M. Blendy, Shawn Downey

    "A grouted helical pile was used to support new buildings in the reconstruction of a large residential development. Foundation options were complicated by urban fill underlain with variable alluvial s

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Strategic short-term geotechnical design

    By K T. Mandisodza, T J. Cartledge

    The principal objective of Geotechnical Engineers supporting operating mines is to provide safe working conditions and ensure that pit designs are geotechnically optimised to site conditions and pre-d

    Jun 22, 2022

  • CIM
    Pilot Test Of The Permeable Reactive Barrier For Removing Uranium From The Flooded Gunnar Pit

    By D. Kong, A. Klyashtorin, L. McGilp, I. Wilson

    This work reports on applying iron oxide coated sands media in an experimental permeable reactive barrier to remove uranium species from uranium containing water. A field experiment was conducted at t

    Jan 1, 2020

  • AUSIMM
    Closure Planning Lessons Learnt from the Century Mine

    By J Crosbie, M Lord, R Bitencourt, P Defferrard

    The MMG Century mine, which is the largest zinc/lead mine in Australia, began operating in 1999 and ceased mining from the open pit in July 2015, with processing completed in early 2016. Closure plans

    Jun 22, 2016

  • CIM
    Hydro-Electric Power Possibilities Along the Route of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway

    By E. A. Cleveland

    A glance at the map discloses the fact that the Pacific Great Eastern railway either traverses or crosses some of the most important rivers of the province: the Squamish with its branches the Stawamus

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AUSIMM
    Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam

    By A Fyans, B Ghahreman-Nejad

    This paper discusses the method and results of an options study into selection of the optimal form for a 130 m high tailings/water retaining dam, located in a region of high seismicity in central Iran

    Jul 23, 2018

  • SME
    Managing Continuous Improvement Of Mine To Mill Begins With Measurement - SME Annual Meeting 2022

    By J. Loeb, R. Ramanathan, P. Cameron

    All mining operations, including iron ore, maintain a focus of continuous improvement and asset optimisation in their operations. As all the operations in the Mine-to-Mill value chain are inter-depend

    Mar 2, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Achieving Better Mine Closure Outcomes for Less Money

    By B Howard, M Jones, D Pershke

    "Current closure objectives and criteria are often difficult to achieve and are not delivering value for money outcomes at closure. Current mine closure processes tend to focus on rehabilitation and r

    Jul 16, 2014

  • DFI
    Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A Retrospective

    By William M. Dalrymple, William P. Owen, Benjamin S. Rivers

    For the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), geophysical applications have played an important role as part of a successful multidisciplinary approach to subsurface characterization for

  • DFI
    Innovative Foundation Support and Liquefaction Mitigation Using Deep Soil Mixing and Micropiles

    By Leo Panian, Ryan Nagle, Priyanshu Singh, Gina Carlson, Wayne Magnusen

    "This case study presents the design and construction of an integrated foundation and ground improvement solution utilizing deep soil mixing (DSM) and micropiles. 270 Brannan is a midrise office build

    Jan 1, 2017

  • IMMS
    Hydrothermal Fluxes along the Mohns Ridge - Implications for Mineral Resources at Ultraslow Spreading Ridges (e048573c-fd0f-47f0-8fbd-b9f2b4c42dfb)

    By T. Barryere, R. B. Pedersen, E. Reeves, A. Stensland, I. Thorseth, T. Baumberger

    Venting on ultraslow spreading ridges is far more abundant then previously predicted, and the discrepancy between observed and predicted vent field density may imply that non-magmatic heat sources are

    Jan 1, 2018

  • IMMS
    Hydrothermal Fluxes along the Mohns Ridge - Implications for Mineral Resources at Ultraslow Spreading Ridges

    By RB. Pedersen, T. Barryere, E. Reeves, A. Stensland, I. Thorseth, T. Baumberger

    Venting on ultraslow spreading ridges is far more abundant then previously predicted, and the discrepancy between observed and predicted vent field density may imply that non-magmatic heat sources are

    Jan 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    RI 8948 - Analysis of Sampling Variance From Certain Platinum and Palladium Deposits in Alaska

    By James C. Barker

    The analytical variability encountered when sampling for platinum-group metals (PGM) was statistically evaluated during a 1983 study by the Bureau of Mines and the University of Alaska. Sampling proce

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Best Practices for Ensuring Safety in Field Studies: A Comprehensive Guide for Mining Researchers and Operators - SME Annual Meeting 2024

    By Todd Minoski, Matthew McElhinney, Morgan Sears, Craig Compton

    In an effort to advance the science underlying ground control engineering, researchers with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are frequently involved in field studies a

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Preliminary Groundwater Inflow Estimates To A Proposed High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository In Basalt

    By R. Michael Craig

    The flood basalts of the Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington State are under investigation for suitability in siting a deep geologic repository for high-level radioactive waste. To support safety a

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Dealing with uncertainties on mining equipment fleet planning and usage

    By I R. Souza

    At the mining industry, there are several uncertainties that may affect the mobile mining equipment fleet sizing and usage, such as commodity supply and demand, which impacts the mineral price, enviro

    Nov 8, 2021