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Reclamation And Closure Of The AA Heap Leach Pad At Barrick’s Goldstrike Mine
By K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell
Barrick Goldstrike’s (Goldstrike) AA Heap Leach Pad is an HDPE lined facility used for gold recovery from low grade ores using conventional cyanide heap leach technology, operated from 1987 through 19
Jan 1, 2001
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Verification and calibration of ventilation network models
By F. F. von Glehn
There is no doubt that simulated ventilation networks must be adequately verified before they can be extrapolated and used for predictive purposes. There are two general approaches as to how the verif
Jan 1, 2009
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Numerical Simulation Studies on Effects of Explosion Impact Load on Underground Mine Seal Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (5cd6bb51-d24c-4ceb-bdd2-327b1ac6637a)
By Congling Shi, Marek Borowski, Yue Wang, Jianwei Cheng, Xixi Zhang, Xuan Xu
As the first barrier to prevent accidents caused by explosions in underground coal mines, the integrity and stability of mine seals have great effects on mine workers’ lives and underground production
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Numerical Simulation Studies on Effects of Explosion Impact Load on Underground Mine Seal Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Congling Shi, Marek Borowski, Yue Wang, Jianwei Cheng, Xixi Zhang, Xuan Xu
As the first barrier to prevent accidents caused by explosions in underground coal mines, the integrity and stability of mine seals have great effects on mine workers’ lives and underground production
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A Combination Blind Or Reaming Drill For Raise Construction
By L. "Andy" Anderson, Stephen N. Short, James E. Friant
Since the introduction of "boxhole" drilling in South Africa in 1973, the concept of a blind raise, drilled upward from below, has become an accepted mining practice. A combination machine, capable of
Jan 1, 1985
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Ergonomic Interventions At Unimin (a8427aad-fa40-4708-ba18-5e74f8b6935f)
By A. Mayton, W. Porter, A. O’Brien
In 2004, management at Unimin’s Gleason, TN operation began implementing ergonomic interventions specifically targeted to reduce risk of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs). Together with corporate and s
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Applications For The Silicon Drift X-Ray Detector In SEM-Platformed Image Analysis: The Bruker-MLA In Practice
Preface The intention of this paper is to provide the reader with knowledge gained here at Memorial University regarding the practical use of the Bruker SDD x-ray detector for applications in image a
Jan 1, 2007
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Several Scientific Issues on Ground Control in the Mining of Thick Coal Seams
China has made great progress in thick coal seam mining, commonly characterized by longwall top-coal caving mining and single-pass longwall mining with a large cutting height. At present, the maximum
Jul 28, 2020
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Lessons and implications from the onshore and offshore gas hydrate field production tests
By Se-joon Kim, Jong-hwa Chun
"‘Gas hydrate’ is the common term for a solid material formed from the combination of various gases as ‘guest’ and water as ‘host’. A series of large-scale scientific drilling and coring programmes co
Sep 1, 2014
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SAG Mill Pilot Testing Of A High-Clay Silver Ore At Gumuskoy, Turkey
By A. C. T. Bigg, Y. Kocak, N. K. Bodur
The Gumuskoy silver mine, owned by the Etibank, in the province of Kutahya, Turkey, has been operating since 1987 with primary, secondary and tertiary crushers, and two parallel single stage ball mill
Jan 1, 2000
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Getting the Right Contract Package
By W. W. Edgerton
Construction projects may be delivered under one contract package or multiple packages divided by discipline, geographic location, or other characteristics. Dividing the construction into contract bid
Jan 1, 2008
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2011 Permeation Test Results For Grouts Made With Ultrafine Cement
By Raymond W. Henn
The 32nd annual short course ?Grouting Fundamentals and Current Practice? was held at the Colorado School of Mines, June 13-17, 2011. The field demonstration portion of the course was conducted June 1
Jan 1, 2011
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Differences In Design Considerations For Tunnel Vs. Mine Ventilation Fan Systems -Preprint 09-056
By G. A. Gamble
Fans used to ventilate subway, passenger rail and vehicular tunnels are similar to the fans used to ventilate underground mines. However, tunnel ventilation fan systems are typically designed to meet
Jan 1, 2009
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Political-Risk Management in the Northern Andean Countries
By W. J. Spat
Political risk is an integral part of the mining business in northern Andean countries. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela all have a higher than average political risk compared with other South A
Jan 1, 2000
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A CFD Analysis Of Air Flow Patterns In Face Area For Continous Miner Making A Right Turn Cut
By V. K. Kollipara
Air flow patterns in the face area of a room-and-pillar mining are critical for understanding the dust dispersion characteristics and for developing engineering controls. SIUC has previously performed
Jan 1, 2012
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Though Not a Record Year, the Coal Industry Performs Well in 1983
By L. Westerstrom
Supply and Demand After a dismal first half, the industry saw a marked improvement in its markets during the final six months of 1983. Domestic consumption was 17.6% higher in the second half of th
Jan 5, 1984
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Acid Precipitation : A Critique Of Present Knowledge And Proposed Action ? Introduction
By Walter R. Hibbard
Precipitation in the northeastern United States, Florida, California and in many industrialized areas of the world is now more acidic (lower pH) than can be accounted for by natural causes. At the sam
Jan 1, 1982
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Fluorspar
Fluorspar was not mined in the United States during 2004, although a small amount of usable synthetic fluorspar (CaF2) was produced from industrial waste streams. The majority of fluorspar consume
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Bauxite and Alumina
By P. A. Plunkert
Metallurgical-grade bauxite was imported into the United States from 11 countries in 2004. The principal suppliers of this 10 Mt (11 million st) of imported ore were Jamaica (33 percent), Brazil (25
Jan 1, 2005
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Review of Issues Related to Cerchar Abrasivity Testing and Their Implications on Geotechnical Investigations and Cutter Cost Estimates
By Jamal Rostami, Levent Ozdemir, Amund Bruland, Filip Dahl
Cerchar Abrasivity Index (CAI) is one of the commonly used tests to evaluate rock abrasiveness for cutter life/cost estimations of TBM projects. There are at least 3 style machines, 2 different pin ha
Jan 1, 2005