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Non-Diesel Interferences With NIOSH Analytical Method 5040 In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines
By L. Lacerda, C. Rose, E. Zellers
Approximately six hundred air sample measurements were taken at several U.S. underground metal/nonmetal mines in 1998 and 1999. This air sampling effort was organized by the Nevada Mining Association
Jan 1, 2000
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Occupational Pulmonary Diseases
By E. A. Metz
Work related pulmonary diseases are in the top TEN causes of occupational disability and death in the United States. Likewise, it also ranks high inmost of the other industrial countries. It is d
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Alternative Dispute Resolution For Mining – An Introduction
By J. S. Heath
Many disputes related to environmental issues in mining are resolved through often-antagonistic negotiations in a regulatory context or through litigation. These approaches are certainly the best cho
Jan 1, 2000
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Watershed approach to evaluating impacts of abandoned mines in the Bear Butte Creek basin of the Black Hills
By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, T. V. Durkin
This project took a watershed approach in the evaluation of water-quality impacts from past mining activities and current restoration projects in the Bear Butte Creek basin, a small and well-defined d
Jan 1, 2000
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Meeting Quality Specifications Of A Coal On A Per Car Basis
Coal that meets customer specifications is often stored in silos before being loaded into cars. It is often found that coal in a particular car does not meet customer specifications due to the mixing
Jan 1, 2000
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Separation And Extraction Of Lead-Zinc Metals From Egyptian Ore At Red Sea Coast
By M. A. Rabah
This paper focuses on the separation and extraction of lead and zinc from Egyptian ore at the Eastern Desert close to Red Sea. The ore sample contains cerussite, galena, hemimorphite and other impurit
Jan 1, 2000
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Delayed Environmental Impacts from Mining in Semi-Arid Climates
By Houston Kempton, David Atkins
Mining in semi-arid climates can produce environmental impacts that will not begin for hundreds of years, but once started, may continue for thousands of years. Pit lakes may eventually exceed toxicit
Jan 1, 2000
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Passive means to detect hot trolley insulators (Technical Paper)
By A. J. Hudson, M. R. Yenchek
Faulty insulators on mine trolley/track haulageways may allow leakage of currents into the mine roof, which may ultimately result in the combustion of the roof material. The National Institute for Occ
Jan 1, 2000
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Stress distributions in three-entry development under high horizontal stress
By S. S. Peng
Horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to roof failure during longwall entry development, especially when the immediate roof is weak. In this paper, the effects of stress angle betw
Jan 1, 2000
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The Co-Disposal of Waste Rock and Tailings
By L. L. Newman, K. D. Ferguson
Traditional methods for mine waste management produces two waste streams and the construction of separate disposal facilities. Tailings impoundment design is usually controlled by physical stability p
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimizing heap leach solution balances for enhanced performance
By W. J. Pennstrom, J. R. Arnold
This paper focuses on solution-balance management around heap-leach operations. Experience has shown that increased leach recoveries can be achieved by utilizing various leach-solution recirculation t
Jan 1, 2000
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Model-Based Decision Making for Mineral Processing- A Maturing Technology
By John A. Herbst
Mineral processors have evolved from "handbook-based" decision makers to "model-based" decision makers. With this evolution have come significant improvements through increasing productivity, decreasi
Jan 1, 2000
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Challenges in Modelling Water Flow in Waste Covers: Lysimeter Analysis
By Ernest K. Yanful, Paul H. Simms
The lysimeter is a useful tool for evaluating the performance of mine waste covers or liners. A major problem with its application is the possibility for preferential flow into or away from the lysime
Jan 1, 2000
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How Much Testing Should I Do? Are The Samples Really Representative?
By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
Recent research has shown that traditional sensitivity, what if and best case/worst case analysis of metallurgical data has the potential to over estimate the value of mining projects. Use of simulat
Jan 1, 2000
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Influence of coal properties and dust-control parameters on longwall respirable-dust levels
By J. A. Oraniscak
Longwall mining operations continue to increase extraction rates and the potential to generate higher amounts of airborne respirable dust (ARD). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Heal
Jan 1, 2000
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Video Sampling for Mine-to-Mill Performance Evaluation: Model Calibration and Simulation
By J. A. Herbst, S. L. Blust
Optimization of blasting, crushing, and grinding operations is filled with challenges. One of the more difficult tasks is accurately sampling and determining the size distributions of blasted and crus
Jan 1, 2000
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Observations and Lessons from the International Static Database (ISD) on Neutralizing Capacity
By Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
Geochemical static tests are a basic component of geochemical assessments and predictions for acidic drainage, and include acid-base accounting and total-metal contents. A key database for such inform
Jan 1, 2000
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Acid Rock Drainage Prediction for Low-Sulphide, Low- Neutralisation Potential Mine Wastes
By Michael G. Li
Prediction of acid rock drainage (ARD) for low-sulphide, low-neutralisation potential (LSLNP) mine wastes is methodologically different from that for normal sulphidic mining wastes. In this paper. LSL
Jan 1, 2000
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“Ma’aden” A New Saudi Arabian Thrust Into Gold & Minerals
By A. E. Dabbagh
Saudi Arabia’s mineral potential offers development target that compliment the national effort to diversify the income of this oil and gas economic based nation. Ma’aden, a joint stock company with pa
Jan 1, 2000
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Reality Check: Passive Treatment Of Mine Drainage An Emerging Technology Or Proven Methodology?
By J. J. Gusek
Passive treatment of mine drainage using constructed wetlands has been employed on coal and metal mine sites since about 1985. The technology has advanced significantly since then; there are currentl
Jan 1, 2000