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A review of heat issues in underground metalliferous minesBy T. Payne
Underground heat issues are mainly focused on the detrimental effects to a workers health. However, working in hot, humid conditions has other negative effects. Studies have shown that safety, product
Jan 1, 2009
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Slurry TBM Tunnel In Rock, The Modified Detroit River Outfall No. 2By William H. Hansmire
The Modified Detroit River Outfall No. 2 (MOD DRO-2) will discharge treated wastewater to the Detroit River. Construction of a 6.4-m-diameter, 1.9-km-long tunnel was halted in 2003 by flooding during
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Geology of the Vulture MineBy Don C. White
The Vulture mine near Wickenburg, Arizona was a major gold producer from 1863 to 1942, having yielded about 11t(12.1 st) Au and 8t (8.8st) Ag. Gold occurs as coarse native metal and electrum in quartz
Jan 1, 1990
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The Risk Of Accidents And FatalsBy R. J. Kline
Most accidents are the result of risk taking. They can happen anywhere. Our coal industry categorizes accidents by type, occupation, commodity, age, every way you can imagine. We now know, how many
Jan 1, 2000
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Damage To Residential Structures From Surface Mine BlastingBy David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines has studied the problem of cracking in residential structure walls from vibrations produced by blasting in surface mines. Direct observations were made of blasting damage consistin
Jan 1, 1980
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Microtunnels vs. EPB Risk-Based SelectionBy Michelle L. Ramos
INTRODUCTION The Ballard Siphon was built in 1935 and consists of two 91.4 cm (36-inch) diameter wood-stave pipes. These pipes convey sewer flowsunder the Ship Canal from northwest Seattle and the Ba
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Using Optimizing Control System At CVRD’s Pelletizing PlantsBy Magno Rodrigues Ribeiro, Alexandre Cabral Stelzer, Cacio José da Silva, Leonardo Nogueira Ferri, Marcelo Ciminelli Mendes, Christophe Bouché, Marco Aurélio Soares Martins, Evenilson Soprani Lopes, José Xavier da Silva Filho, Sérgio Luiz Dalvi
Since 2001, CVRD is carrying out a modernization project in it’s pelletizing plant’s automation systems, that comprehends instrumentation, control and information systems. In addition, the project in
Jan 1, 2005
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Simulators Improve Mine Operator Training and SafetySimulator technology has advanced to the point where the cost of mining equipment simulators is beginning to make commercial sense. Simulator-based evaluation allows operators or potential employees t
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors Year 2000 InducteesThe 18th annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2000 at The Westin La Paloma in Tucson, AZ. The 200
Jan 1, 2000
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Sustainable Mineral Development: Possibilities and Pitfalls illustrated by the Rise and Fall of Dutch Mineral Planning GuidanceBy M. J. van der Meulen
"The Netherlands has major resources of sand, gravel and clay, exploited mainly for construction works and the building materials industry. As in most western countries, mineral extraction meets with
Jan 1, 2005
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Arsenic Leaching From A Mine Tailing By Acidithiobacillus Ferrooxidans: Role Of Temperature, Ph, And Pulp DensityArsenic (As) removal behavior from Changgoon mine tailings was investigated using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (A. ferrooxidans) in well-controlled batch reactors by varying pulp density (0.5?4%, pH
Feb 27, 2013
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Application Of Propeller Fans At Wisconsin Industrial SandBy Albert Adu-Acheampong
Fairmount Mineral's Maiden Rock underground sand mine historically delivered air to ventilate diesel-powered equipment at its working faces through high-resistance, 381-mm- (15-in.-) diameter PVC
Jan 1, 2008
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Preparing A Feasibility Study Request For Proposal In The 21st CenturyBy G. Wahl, H. Danilkewich, T. Mann
Developers of advanced mining projects face the challenge of how to craft a “Request for Proposal for a Feasibility Study” that will result in bids that are comparable and will lead to a successful ex
Jan 1, 2002
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Near real time monitoring of diesel particulate matter in underground minesBy S. Janisko
Studies have linked long-term inhalation of diesel exhaust with adverse health effects such as cardiovascular disease, cardiopulmonary disease, and lung cancer. Diesel exhaust levels in underground mi
Jan 1, 2009
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Using an intelligent supervisory system to simulate automatic operation in a crushing plantBy E. Fahrenkrog, D. Sbartaro, E. N. Cifuentes
An intelligent supervisor using expert system tools and applied to a crushing plant has been developed with a structure based on a model of a human operator. It consists of a knowledge base containing
Jan 1, 1989
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Field Application of NTH Fracture Classification at the Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel, New ZealandBy Don F. Macfarlane
This paper describes the field application of the NTH fracture classification to rock encountered in the construction of the 9.6 km long, 10m diameter, Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel. Excavation of
Jan 1, 2008
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Fluid Flow Analysis Of A Model Leach Pad Using Temperature ProbesBy G. G. Gold
A leach pad’s fluid flow characteristics greatly affect the recovery of metals from heap leaching. However, because there are other factors such as particle size distribution, application rate and met
Jan 1, 2004
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Performance Analysis Of Different Estimation Methods On Conditionally Simulated Deposits (0cbc8d79-eac1-4ce3-b58c-f46ab73f673b)By A. Arik
An accurate estimation of mining block grades continues to be a challenging task for ore reserve practitioners. Two of the factors that affect the accuracy of the estimates are the estimation method u
Jan 1, 2000
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Mine Projects 101: Challenges Of TodayBy M. Javier
Mining is an industry of experimentation throughout human history. Recently, societies are giving a clear message about mining because many projects are being rejected around the world. These refusals
Feb 27, 2013
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Noise controls for vibrating screen mechanisms - SME Transactions 2011By D. S. Yantek, L. A. Alcorn, M. J. Lowe, H. E. Camargo
U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) studies show that 43.5% of surveyed coal preparation plant workers had noise exposures exceeding the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Admi
Jan 1, 2011