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  • ISEE
    2000 Blasting in the New Millennium Won't You Be My Neighbor?

    By Ann Barron, Mark Abernethy

    Regardless of the care exercised by a blaster, seismic and acoustic effects produced by blasting can be disruptive and alarming to many people. With the general trend toward larger blasts, increased p

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Eminence -Natural Gas Storage In Salt Comes Of Age

    By Kermit Allen

    Storing natural gas in solution mined salt cavities appears to be one of the more promising methods being considered by some major gas transmission companies for meeting peak demands. Historically, th

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Unintended Consequences ù Bioleaching of Uranium, Molybdenum and Vanadium at Petroleum Hydrocarbon Release Sites

    By L C. Thompson

    This paper examines six sites in Northern Nevada where soils and groundwater have been contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and/or organochlorine compounds. All six of the sites studied are locate

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Blasting and Its Control at Hydro Quebec

    By Wilfrid Comeau

    Since 1967 Hydro Quebec has undertaken the control of blasting and its effects at its power development sites. Blasts have been monitored using a commercially available three component seismograph. In

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Importance Of Multiple Stress Measurements In Design Balsam Meadow Hydroelectric Project

    By Gregg E. Korbin, Patrick Hamilton

    INTRODUCTION The Balsam Meadow Project, presently under construction for the Southern California Edison Company, is located approximately 55 miles northeast of Fresno, in the Sierra Nevada Mountain

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    Geophysics on the Pennsylvania Turnpike

    By H. LeRoy Scharon

    The electrical resistivity method was utilized at 245 road cuts and structure sites over the 166 miles of the Philadelphia and Western Extensions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System. Varying geologic

    Jan 4, 1951

  • RMCMI
    Compliance with the Miner Act at San Juan Mine

    By Scott Jones

    New Mexico Coal Operations ?San Juan, La Plata, And Navajo Mines ?Three Sites 100% Owned By BHP Billiton ?San Juan And La Plata Mines Owned/Operated By San Juan Coal Co. Supplies Coal To San Juan

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    A Methodology For Evaluating The Suitability Of Spoil Conditions For Reforestation

    By J. C. Yingling, V. Badaker, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves

    The University of Kentucky has developed reclamation cells at a surface mine in southeastern Kentucky to evaluate the impact of spoil handling (reclamation methods) and compaction alleviation methods

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Blind Drilling Becoming an Accepted Technology For Ventilation Shafts

    By William J. Maloney

    Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. This is particularly true in the Appalachian coalfields. Some reasons for the rebirth

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Control of Surface Mine Drainage at Coeur d’Alene’s Thunder Mountain Mine

    By R. Mohr

    Storm water runoff from mine facilities such as haul roads, waste disposal sites and ore bodies have become recognized as the primary facilities associated with non-point source drainage. Depending on

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Ants as Indicators of Restoration Success Following Mining in Northern Australia

    Mine site restoration, involving the re-establishment of original ecosystems, is a far greater challenge than revegetation, which simply aims to stabilise the site and to give it a green appearance.

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Geotechnical Aspects of Open Stope Design at BHP Cannington

    Open stoping dimensions are typically controlled by a number of factors including production drilling capacity, scheduling, fill constraints, orebody dimensions and host wall rock conditions. Frequent

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Quantitive Dewatering of Mine Dumps by Vegetation-A Proposition

    By Netchaef P

    A rationale is presented for the use of vegetation on mine dumps to minimise runoff and infiltration which become vehicles for potential pollution. The unique topography of mine dumps promotes high a

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Nickel Metal from Sulphide Concentrates Without Smelters - A Yakabindie Process and Project Up-date

    By Johnson G. D

    Confidence in Yakabindie becoming a truly cost competitive nickel project has risen recently because of: ò the emergence of an economically effective contract mining climate; ò the delivery of cheap

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Attenuation of Ground Vibration Induced by Blasting at Can Open - Pit Lignite Mine in Turkey

    By Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Savas Gorgun

    The principal disturbances created by blasting in open pit mines are vibrations, air blast and fly rock. All of them, under some circumstances, caused damage to structures nearby and apart from this c

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Environmental Issues of the Appalachian Coal Region

    By Robert L. P. Kleinmann

    Mining has been a significant component of the Appalachian economy for about 200 years. The region continues to be adversely affected by the environmental degradation associated with these past activi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Predicting Low-Amplitude Long-Distance Ground Vibrations Induced by Blasting

    By Navid Mojtabai, Jaak J. K Daemen

    Some facilities require ground vibration limits that are far below typical vibration levels of interest in most blasting situations. A possibly extreme example of such a facility might be the proposed

    Jan 1, 1987

  • IMMS
    Do Natural Changes Mask Artificial Impacts on Benthic Ecosystem Over a Period of Time?

    By B. S. Ingole, S. Jai Sankar, A. B. Valsangkar, R. Sharma, B. Nagender Nath, N. H. Khadge, P. A. Loka Bharathi

    After the simulated ‘mining’ experiment (INDEX) in the Central Indian Ocean (in 1997); the restoration of benthic environment was monitored for 4 years (2001-2005) at 5 locations in and around the tes

    Oct 15, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Total System Design for Comminution

    Traditionally, the term ætotal systemÆ design applied to comminution conjures images of a design that addresses the usual business and operational drivers, including health, safety and environment (HS

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Development of Water-Resistant Granular Explosives

    By Atsuo Inoue, Toshihiro Ogata, Hideaki Sugihara

    Generally in Japan, since ANFO has easy handling and low-price, it is most used as industrial explosives. However, ANFO is very easy to dissolve in water, it is difficult to use under existence of wat

    Jan 1, 2005