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Waterproofing And The New Austrian Tunnel Method (NATM)
By A. Kevin Beaton, Robert W. Laakso
The desire for dry passageways promotes the NATM as it provides a final support system most suitable for the installation of a waterproofing membrane. Waterproofing during construction is a cost effec
Jan 1, 1991
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Some MINExpo Exhibitors Previewed
Bortech’s BoreClad corrosion protection system will be displayed at MINExpo. BoreClad is an innovative system for inside diameter cladding of nozzles, tubes and other circumferential devices. Pressu
Jan 1, 2004
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Regulatory Perspective: The Progression of Canadian Mining Disclosure Standards
By Deborah McCombe
-Canadian Regulators -Qualified Person -Professional Association -Resources & Reserves -Foreign Codes -Disclosure of Historical Resources -Issues in Application of Resources & Reserves -Industr
Jan 1, 2003
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Case Histories of Rehabilitation of French Railway Tunnels
By Verya Nasri
This paper presents analysis of damages and rehabilitation design for three major French rail-way tunnels built in mid-19th century. The La Nerthe tunnel underwent ovalization deformation with excessi
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining, EPA, and toxic waste : Will your mining company be liable?
By Peter Haller
Introduction The impact of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, or Superfund, as well as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and their state counte
Jan 2, 1987
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Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games Venues
When the 2008 Olympic Games begin in Beijing, China is September it will not only mark the end of the journey for the Olympic torch and the thou-sands of participating athletes, but the games will als
Jan 1, 2008
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Modeling For Real-Time Performance Measurement: A Strategic Approach
By Russell Barr, Robert E. Cook
As most mining companies are taking advantage of the high market prices for base metals such as steel, copper and zinc, numerous challenges still face them. While demand is strong from countries like
Jan 1, 2007
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Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the Limits
By Peter Dowden, Trevor Carter, Allan Moss, Bruce Downing, Richard Beddoes
Traditionally (with a few exceptions) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been utilized on tunnel projects where the risks associated with deep tunnels (rock burst, squeeze, etc) are low (or expected t
Jan 1, 2007
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Flambeau And Ridgeway Mines – Lessons Learned
By F. D. Fox
The Flambeau and Ridgeway Mines, both owned and operated by wholly owned subsidiaries of Kennecott Minerals Company, were located very close to populated areas having initial concerns about health, sa
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical Note - Borealis Project: A Fast-Track Approach to Mine Development
By W. E. Coughlin, R. L. Faverty, F. H. Lightner
Introduction The intent of this paper is to present the general strategy and method of implementation to achieve a "fast-track" mine development. The major objectives of a "fast-track" or rapid devel
Jan 11, 1983
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Occupational Ergonomics: Ergonomic Issues In The Mining Industry
By E. A. Metz
Ergonomics is the art and science that tries to understand the complex interrelationships among employees, their work environment, equipment, work methods and job demands. Coal and metal/nonmeta
Jan 1, 2002
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Operating a Commercial-Scale Bioleach Reactor at the Congress Gold Property
By Ralph P. Hackl
Ore at the Congress gold property, located near Goldbridge, British Columbia, is extremely refractory with most of the gold disseminated in fine-grained arsenopyrite. Metallurgical testwork conducted
Jan 1, 1990
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Wetting Phenomena In Oil Sand Systems And Their Impact On The Water-Based Bitumen Extraction Process
By J. Drelich
The highly-efficient and economically-feasible technology for bitumen recovery from US oil sands using a water extraction approach was developed at the end of the last century. This water-based bitume
Jan 1, 2007
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Zinc Alloys Replace Bronze in Mining Equipment Bushings and Bearings
By Tony S. Calayag
Throughout the mining industry today, new bearing materials - ZA* high-performance zinc-aluminum alloys - are reducing costs of maintaining and rebuilding a wide range of equipment. As replacements fo
Jan 7, 1983
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Sodium Sulfate – 5,000 Years of Mining and Processing Salt Cake
By Donald E. Garrett
Sodium sulfate is one of the larger tonnage industrial minerals. A little more than half of this tonnage — 3 Mt/a (3.3 million stpy) of natural product— is recovered from ore deposits. Most of the r
Jan 1, 2002
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Stability Of Open Stopes Intercepted By Graphitic Shears At Ashanti Gold Fields Company Ltd., Obuasi Operations In Ghana
By A. Adu-Acheampong
A geotechnical study was conducted to identify the cause(s) of stope instability at the Ashanti Mine (Obuasi, Ghana). As part of the investigation, laboratory testing of rock was performed and the roc
Jan 1, 2003
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Cost Effective Tunnel Development In Slovakia
By John Chadwick
In the drive for faster development advance rates, railbound systems can be advantageous, in the right application. Skanska BS, the contractor to mine-owner VSK Mining, is driving an adit access deep
Jan 1, 2009
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The Contribution of the on-line Coal Analysers to the Sustainability of Greek Lignite Mining Sector
By M. Galetakis, C. Roumpos
A sustainable coal industry needs to achieve a number objectives concerning mainly with superior utilisation of deposits and improved environmental performance. Modern quality control systems, which a
Jan 1, 2005
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Selecting and Using Large Walking Draglines for Deeper Overburden Stripping
By N. B. Pundari
Proper selection of large walking draglines, based on sound engineering principles and field experience, has not kept pace with the large capital expenditures needed to buy these stripping machines. T
Jan 4, 1981
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Controlling Conveyor Dust Before it Becomes a Problem
By Neil F. Archer
Due to the increased chance of violations and shutdowns by the U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a company can save itself pro
Jan 1, 2003