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Nuclear Energy?s Future From A Uranium Producer?s Perspective
Gary R. Steele is vice president, corporate marketing with Energy Fuels Resources. As such, he knows the global uranium market. The following are some of his thoughts on uranium?s place in the globa
Jan 1, 2008
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Problem of Tunnel Construction in Himalayan Region: An Actual Encounter
By M. D. Khattar
Problems discussed concern encountering of high temperatures [up to 66°C] and heavy flow of water [150 L.P.S] during the construction of the 10.15 MØH.R.T. for the 2500 MW Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Power Pr
Jan 1, 1999
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Tough Times Not Enough To Deter More Than 2,200 From Northwest Mining Meeting
Amid some of the worst economic conditions that the mining industry has been faced with in more than a decade, the mood among the large crowd at the 114th Annual Northwest Mining Association?s annual
Jan 1, 2009
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Continuous Surface Mining Equipment: How to Achieve Success
By Edward DeLilla
For the past 30 years, surface mines have moved toward more highly mechanized, automatic systems that continuously mine overburden and ore to increase productivity, lower operating costs and minimize
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining and Sustainable Development at Red Dog
By D. H. Horswill
The Red Dog Mine is the world’s largest zinc mine. It is located 145 km (90 miles) north of the Arctic Circle in northwest Alaska on lands owned by the Inupiat Eskimo organization called the Northwest
Jan 1, 2000
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New Chances From Old Shafts - Risk Management In Abandoned Mine Sites In Germany ? Introduction
By J. Kretschmann
Around the world, mining has been done for thousands of years for the benefit of humankind. The winning process in mining operations ends with the depletion of the deposit or its closure if the operat
Jan 1, 2012
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Laboratory And Field Evaluation Of Dust Collector Bags For Reducing Dust Exposure Of Roof Bolter Operators (77cf6e87-f7a5-4d47-85c2-324b471775be)
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted laboratory and field tests to evaluate the effectiveness of dust collector bags for reducing dust liberation and operator exposure f
Jan 1, 2008
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Coal 1988
By M. L. Mellish
The year 1988 unexpectedly turned out to be a good year for the US coal industry. In fact, it was a third consecutive year of record coal production. Accord¬ing to preliminary Energy Information Admin
Jan 1, 1989
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From The Micro To The Macro Scale: A Textural And Chemical Perspective Of Characterizing Waste-Rock Material
By H. Lowers, P. Hageman, S. Diehl, D. Fey
Understanding relationships between mineralogy, texture, microstructural features, and element distribution and residence in minerals, is critical for accurate modeling of mineral weathering in waste-
Jan 1, 2007
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An Approach To Successful Development Of International Mineral Projects
By T. L. Owen
Since 1993 Cyprus Amax has brought $2.5 billion dollars of greenfield and expansion projects into production, taking it from a mid-sized domestic minerals company into a major international minerals o
Jan 1, 2000
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Will Geophysical Technologies Return to U.S. Coal Fields?
By Lawrence M. Gochioco
One of the best kept technology secrets in U.S coalmining history involved a robust coal geophysics program used by a local coal company to detect and map various geologic anomalies and man-made struc
Jan 1, 2005
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Grinding Mill Scale-up Problems
By N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
The economic advantages of large diameter ball mills can be compromised by unexpected capacity limiting conditions. These arise because media rotational flow to ore axial flow ratios, and the number o
Jan 1, 1982
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Underground Mine Stream Crossing Assessment: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Underground mine designs typically try to avoid extraction beneath streams and rivers of any significant size, especially when the overburden rock thickness between the stream bed and the mine is thin
Jul 28, 2020
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Large diameter tunneling in Seattle is a sign of things to come
By Christopher Bambridge
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is constructing a new tunneled route under Seattle to replace the existing State Route 99, Alaskan Way Viaduct (AWV), which follows the histor
Sep 1, 2013
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Risk Of Gastrointestinal Cancers From Inhalation And Ingestion Of Asbestos
By John Gamble
This paper summarizes the weight of epidemiological evidence to evaluate the hypothesis that asbestos exposure is causally associated with increased risk of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers as suggested
Jan 1, 2007
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Industrial Minerals 2007
Editor?s note: Each year, the June issue of Mining Engineering features an industrial minerals review. Several people put in a fair amount of time in developing the material for this issue. Thank y
Jan 1, 2008
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Small footprint, big challenges: Design and construction of the Allen Park storage tunnel
By Brain E. Gombos
The Allen Park Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Tunnel and relief sewer project, located in the city of Allen Park, MI, is a long-term corrective action designed to bring Sanitary District One?s sanitary
Jan 1, 2013
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Reducing Longwall Noise With Acoustical Material On The Shields - 4 Preliminary Analysis – Preprint 97-108
By A. D. Prokop, J. P. Rider
Along with increased production from longwall units has come the likelihood of increased worker noise exposures. In recent years, equipment has become larger, more powerful, and noisier than its prede
Feb 24, 1997
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Mechanical Mining In Hard Rock: A Glimpse Into The Future
By R. J. Robbins
The mechanization of hard rock underground mines offers a large potential for reducing cost, improving efficiency, and increasing profitability. However, in spite of serious efforts by quite a number
Jan 1, 2001
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Detroit Salt Mine – Past and Future
By E. Z. Manos
The Detroit salt mine is operated by the Detroit Salt Co. It is one of the oldest underground room-and-pillar mines in the United States still in production. Mining at the Detroit salt mine began
Jan 1, 2003