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Performance And Experiential Development Of The Mobile Miner At Mount Isa
By R. J. Boyd
SUMMARY The productivity of drill and blast methods of mining in hard rock is limited by the cyclic nature of the operation, and a plateau of performance has been reached, even with the most advanc
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Freezing Under the Most Adverse Conditions: Moving Groundwater
By Paul C. Schmall, Lucian P. Spiteri, Arthur B. Corwin
Moving groundwater is generally recognized as the most adversarial condition for ground freezing. Moving groundwater can occur due to natural or man-induced groundwater flow, but either way may result
Jan 1, 2007
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Laboratory heap leach testing : How small-and large-scale tests compare
By Russell B. Dix
Laboratory column leach tests are used routinely to evaluate gold and silver ores for heap leaching. The tests are fairly straightforward. The ore to be tested is placed into an appropriately sized le
Jan 1, 1989
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Quarry Expansion – Sustainable Management of Natural Aggregate
By M. L. Tucker, William H. Langer
Many countries, provinces, territories and states in the European Union, Australia, Canada, the United States and elsewhere have begun implementing sustainability programs. Most of those programs, ho
Jan 1, 2004
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Pumping and Drainage
By Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION The control of nuisance water in a mine is extremely important; left uncontrolled, nuisance water can have a severe effect on haulage, ventilation, production, and the health and safe
Jan 1, 1986
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Stress, Geologic, And Support Design System (SGSSM) For Underground Mine Slopes
By J. C. Stankus
Accurate evaluation of stress and geological conditions is critical to ground control design in underground openings. For a slope entry, the problem is more difficult because a slope will transverse
Jan 1, 2011
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NATM/SEM Analyses for San Francisco?s Transbay Extension Tunnel
By Steve Klein
The Transbay Downtown Extension (DTX) in San Francisco involves the construction of a large-span tunnel with a width ranging from 43 to over 60 feet. The tunnel will be excavated using the New Austria
Jan 1, 2008
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A Structural Interpretation Of The Garlock Fault Zone At The Tehachapi Crossing
By Chester M. F. Peters
The opportunity to make a close study of the available geologic data existing along the line of the California Aqueduct crossing of the Garlock fault in the Tehachapi Mountains was brought about first
Jan 1, 1997
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A Closer Look At The Geotechnical Properties Of St. Peter Sandstone
St. Peter sandstone is very different from the minerals and rocks that have been studied extensively in mining. On the one hand, it is brittle as characterized by an unusually high friction angle and
Feb 27, 2013
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Lithium Resources
By Ihor A. Kunasz
Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites that contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of post- magmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action of residual peg- matitic fl
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Ground Freezing for Underground Construction
By Helmut Hass, Michael S. Shultz
For many tunneling, deep shaft and deep excavation projects ground freezing is one of the best if not the only technique available to create a watertight and load bearing temporary support system in s
Jan 1, 2005
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Overview of the geology and production of Wyoming trona
By Ray E. Harris
Introduction A resource of more than 122 Gt (134 billion st) of minable trona and mixed trona and halite underlies an area of about 3400 km2 (1300 sq miles) west of Green River, WY (Culbertson, in pr
Jan 10, 1985
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State Summaries ? Arizona
By N. Niemuth
Strong demand for copper in developing nations such as China and India, plus the additional demand for industrial minerals to supply the Arizona construction market, brought about a record-setting yea
Jan 1, 2008
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Thermal Fragmentation as a Possible, Viable, Alternative Mining Method in Narrow Vein Mining? Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (bd487436-b3d1-4763-8a02-8d7c396a0d79)
By Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Durkin, Patrick Bouwmeester, Michael Tuck
In currently used mining methods, blasting techniques often causes dilution of valuable ore and results in costly processing requirements. In the context of narrow vein mining of thin and highly conce
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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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Mechanized Rock Excavation In Mining
By George H. K. Schenck
In this decade of the 1.970's it is forecast that eight billion cubic yards of rock will be excavated from 400, 000 miles of new tunnels, drifts and other underground workings in the western worl
Jan 1, 1974
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The Development Of An Energy Balance Model To Predict The Economic Impact Of Installing A Tailings Wash Thickener At The Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, Alaska
By J. Hollow, D. Walsh
The Fort Knox Mine is located in Alaska’s interior, where the average ambient air temperatures range from -24oC in January to 16oC in July. The mill processes a free milling gold ore utilizing both a
Jan 1, 2007
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Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front Range
By Gordon M. Matheson
The factors which control chimney subsidence sinkhole development in weak rock were assessed by analyzing the characteristics of approximately 3000 chimney subsidence features along the Colorado Front
Jan 1, 1986
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South Arturo: A Recent Gold Discovery On The Carlin Trend
By Ed Cope
The newly discovered South Arturo deposit is a Carlin-type, breccia-hosted, oxide gold deposit located on the Dee Mine property at the north end of the Carlin Trend in Nevada. The Dee Gold Mine was
Jan 1, 2008
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Responsible coal sourcing - taking the next step
By R. Strandahl
As one of the largest private utilities globally, E.ON currently operates hard coal fired power stations in with a total installed capacity of some 20.000 MW: These thermal power plants consume domest
Jan 1, 2011