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Corporate social responsibility within the mining industry: case studies from across Europe and RussiaBy E. A. Adey, C. Baciu, P. Whitbread-Abrutat, M. Varul, T. Ejdemo, R. K. Shail, F. Wall
Responsible mining requires stakeholder engagement throughout all operational stages and after mine closure. By assessing the current and anticipated future socio-economic and environmental impacts, a
Jan 1, 2011
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Laboratory Investigation of the Anisotropic ConfinementDependent Brittle–Ductile Transition of a Utah CoalThis paper was developed as part of an effort by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to identify risk factors associated with bumps in the prevention of fatalities and ac
Jan 7, 2020
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Versatility Of Roadheaders In Tunnel ConstructionBy David Kwietnewski
Roadheaders are gaining widespread acceptance in North America as a means for mechanical tunnel excavation. Until recently, almost all of the large-scale North American tunnel projects were excavated
Jan 1, 2011
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In Situ Copper Mining at Santa Cruz – A Project UpdateBy Tim O’Neil
The US Bureau of Mines and the Santa Cruz Joint Venture (SCJV) are working on a production-scale, in situ copper recovery project in Arizona. The research is being conducted at the Santa Cruz site, lo
Jan 1, 1991
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Practical Optimization Strategies for Coal-Washing Plants – Preprint 97-70By R. P. King
The MODSIM mineral processing plant simultor is used to find optimal combinations of target separation specific gravities in a typical modem coal washing plant. A plant that is set up with these optim
Feb 24, 1997
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A Coal Burning Gas/Steam Turbine Locomotive - A 40-Year History In Coal CombustionBy J. O. Stephens
During the late 1940's and early 1950?s, the Westinghouse Combustion Turbine Division built and demonstrated a residual oil-burning locomotive on six eastern railroads. Plans were made to convert
Jan 1, 1986
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Interview With Richard L. Lawson, President of the National Mining AssociationBy Tim O’Neil
What prompted the merger of the two long-established American Mining Congress/National Coal Association (AMC/NCA) groups that combine the coal, hard-rock, industrial- and agricultural-minerals sectors
Jan 1, 1995
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Monitoring Subsidence In The West: Problems And AnalysisBy John E. Rourke, O&apos
This paper describes some of the results of a project for the design and demonstration of subsidence monitoring systems for underground coal mines. The project was designed to test monitoring systems
Jan 1, 1982
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Disc Cutting Tests On Dry And Saturated Sandstone: Muck As A Performance EstimatorBy M. Z. A. Bakar
A series of full scale laboratory linear rock cutting tests was carried out with a long bladed single disc cutter (292 mm diameter, 11mm wide constant cross-section blade) on dry and water saturated s
Jan 1, 2012
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Experimental Determination Of Rheologic Properties Of High-Density Paste Fill (428594fc-7d6a-4429-a26d-ca3f16779960)By S. J. Jung
Determining the correct combination of mix components and water for high-density paste backfills with the transport and deposition properties necessary in a mining operation is a difficult task. Rheol
Jan 1, 1994
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Solving a conundrum: Why a conventional wet gravity circuit was abandoned in flowsheet design for a garnet project in Central AustraliaBy S. J. Benson
The Harts Range deposit, owned by Olympia Resources is located some 130 kms northeast of Alice Springs, in central Australia (part of Australia’s Northern Territory). The core economic minerals here
Jan 1, 2005
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Batu Hijau: From Discovery to ProductionBy Thomas J. DeMull
Development of the Batu Hijau copper project was completed in the fourth quarter of 1999 with the formal handover and start-up of ore processing facilities. The project began in August 1996 when the
Jan 1, 2002
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Laboratory heap leach testing : How small-and large-scale tests compareBy 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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Dewatering Of Fine-Particle Slurries Using A Compound-Beach Decanter With Cake-Flow Control (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 26-28, Denver, Colorado)By A. H. Shapiro
A decanter centrifuge of novel design was developed for the dewatering of fine-solids slurries having micron-range particles that form paste-like, flowable, hard-to-dewater cakes. The design combines
Jan 1, 2001
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Use Of Precast Concrete Segments For The Price Road Drainage Tunnel Tempe, ArizonaBy William D. Leech, Ronald E. Romley, Gary N. Sheppard
The Price Road Drainage Tunnel was constructed for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) in 1988 and 1989 to provide surface water drainage for the proposed outer Loop Highway (SR 117). The
Jan 1, 1991
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Geotechnical Investigation For Soft Ground Tunnel In Alexandria, EgyptBy G. Avolio, M. Gilbert
INTRODUCTION The city of Alexandria, Egypt is located on the Mediterranean Sea at the northwestern edge of the Nile River delta. The city is approximately 26 km long and 3 km wide bounded by the se
Jan 1, 1987
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Tom O’Neil: An Interview With the 2003 SME PresidentThe status and outlook for mining, in your view. Minerals remain a major part of the world’s economic foundation. The fortunes of the mining industry rise and fall with general economic trends, but m
Jan 1, 2003
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Design and Construction of Dulles Airport TunnelsBy Allan Sylvester, Paul E. Gabryszak, Diane R. Hirsch, David P. Field
With construction of the first phase of the Automated People Mover (APM) Tunnels nearing completion, this paper will address how knowledge from recent Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) and New Austrian Tunn
Jan 1, 2007
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A Review Of The Analysis Of Amphibole FibersBy K. A. Allison, D. R. Van Orden, R. J. Lee
Continuing analysis of environmental samples for asbestos content has resulted in the misidentification of non-asbestos amphibole particles as asbestos fibers. These errors have received wide publici
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessing The Uncertainty Due To Grades And Grade Shell Limits For The West Leeville Underground DepositBy C. Deutsch
Resource estimation for the West Leeville deposit is prepared using a conventional explicit approach. The geologic model is developed using interpretive methods based on visual logging. Grade shells
Jan 1, 2007