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Audit Program Risk Management: The Role Of Privilege And The Need To Manage For Self-Disclosure OpportunitiesBy S. R. Dismukes
Mining is likely to be targeted by The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) as one of its key enforcement targets for fiscal year 2002-2003. Identifying the mining industry as an enf
Jan 1, 2001
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Selective Flotation Of Automotive Shredder Residue PlasticsBy M. A. D. Azevedo, J. D. Miller, R. Kobler, E. Mutkowska
Up to 3 million tons of automotive shredder residue (ASR) is generated annually in United States. Plastics are the most valuable component of the ASR material making up approximately 25% of the total
Jan 1, 2001
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Managing The Air Quality Impacts Of A Global Diversified Mining CompanyBy F. Turatti
Rio Tinto is one of the world's largest mining companies, involved in every stage of metal and mineral production, producing aluminium, copper, diamonds, coal, iron ore, uranium, gold and industr
Feb 27, 2013
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A Method To Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads On Underground BulkheadsBy G. Watson, S. Sawyer
A Method to Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads on Underground Bulkheads Bulkheads are structures built in openings in underground mines to impound water, preventing the water from entering the active mine
Jan 1, 2007
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Hydrocopper™ - Economical Treatment For Copper And Gold Concentrates At The Mine SiteBy Mikko Ruonala, Pertti Lamberg, Olli Hyvärinen
The smelting of copper sulphide concentrate is the dominant route in copper production (Figure 1). Heap leaching of oxidized copper ores with weak sulphuric acid together with copper solvent extractio
Jan 1, 2005
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Reclamation Of Prime Farmland Following Mineral Sands Mining In VirginiaBy M. Alley, P. Schroeder, L. Zelazny, S. Nagle
The Old Hickory mineral sands ore body in Virginia (>2000 ha) currently supports a productive rowcrop agriculture. Reclamation experiments were implemented on pilot-scale mining pits from 1995 to 19
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal 1988By 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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Roof Bolter Drilling Parameters As A Tool For Strata PredictionBy B. T. Mirabile, D. Tang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng, C. T. Holland
Knowledge of local coal mine roof geology is critical to the design of a safe and suitable mine structure. An automated drill control and data collection system has been designed for a J.H. Fletcher t
Jan 1, 2004
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Mechanized Mining of Narrow Veins – Problems and Equipment OptionsBy Jacek Paraszczak
Numerous problems encountered in the mining of narrow vein deposits challenge the productivity, competitiveness and profitability of many mines. Mechanization of mining operations is one of the most i
Jan 1, 1992
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Management styles and employee attitudes will change, but US mining will still need export tradeBy Steve Karl
Introduction Technological advances in mining and processing have started the domestic mining and mineral industry back on the road to competitiveness. A massive trade deficit, however, coupled
Jan 3, 1987
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Risk-Based Evaluation of Life-Cycle Costs for the Upper Northwest InterceptorBy Samuel J. Gambino
Preliminary recommendations for the Upper Northwest Interceptor 1&2 specified installation of reinforced concrete pipe using pipe-jacking methods. However, a larger one-pass tunnel constructed using p
Jan 1, 2008
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US Bureau of Mines research updateRemote methane detection State and federal regulations require frequent measurements to verify that safe methane levels are maintained in underground coal mines. Ventilation control is the prima
Jan 9, 1987
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Incline/Decline Boring With Tunnel Boring MachinesBy Jack E. Brockway
As tunnel boring machine technology has expanded, so has its range of application. Tunneling machines (TBM's) are tackling tasks today that fifteen years ago were considered "inappropriate". A ca
Jan 1, 1983
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High Performing HMA Design OptimizationBy O. F. Brown
The use of quality materials (aggregates and asphalt binder) in optimal proportions is the key to producing optimally performing hot mix asphalt (HMA). The Superpave mix design standard in the US intr
Jan 1, 2012
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Design Based on Numerical Modelling a Requirement for an Economical Tunnel ConstructionBy Gunter Swoboda, Harald Wagner
Until a few years ago tunnel construction was based exclusively on experience. In recent years, however, numerical models have increasingly become an integrated part of tunnel design [2]. These models
Jan 1, 1993
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Automation And MaintenanceBy C. L. Sarff
[Automation has become a word that means many things. To management it is the end of the rainbow; you push a button and all your problems are solved. To the working man it is a horrible monster that i
Jan 1, 1962
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Westerschelde TunnelBy Otto Braach, Wolfgang Frietzsche, Erdogan Gürkan
The Westerschelde Tunnel is located in the south of the Netherlands and links the two parts of the Provinces of Zeeland, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and Zuid-Beveland, which are separated by the Westerschelde.
Jan 1, 2003
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How Blasthole Shock Absorbers Reduce CostsBy Jack T. Work
Spiraling costs in every segment of the open-pit mining cycle is a fact of life that every operator must reckon with. The introduction of various shock absorbing devices for rotary drilling is one rec
Jan 4, 1980
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BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky
The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe
Jan 1, 1981
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SelectionConsiderations - Using a ConsultantBy Alfred Weiss
Selecting a minicomputer is not unlike selecting a costly piece of mining equipment such as a truck, shovel, crusher, or conveyor belt system. A marked difference might lie in the frequency at which s
Jan 11, 1981