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Seismic Response of Raft Foundations Supported on Aggregate Piers (f3188351-761b-458f-b00c-1bcc1cb9cf93)
By Alper Turan, Hesham El Naggar
"The use of aggregate pier foundation systems has become widespread as the engineering practice moves towards cost-effective ground improvement solutions that provide accelerated construction schedule
Jan 1, 2017
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Efficient and Safe Pre-Split Blasting Through Mechanized Explosive Loading System
By Jorge Cárdenas, Gustavo Huerta, Regina Rocha Oriundo, Miguel Angel Humpire, Johan Salas Flores
Currently a critical activity for slopes stability and safety in mining is pre-split blasting to reduce damage from trim blast. Most common explosive used are based on packaged explosives, with 1 ½ in
Feb 6, 2023
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Current Occupational Health Practice in the Northern Territory Mining Industry
By R Robinson
Modem occupational health practice can be described as the fitting of work to the individual and each individual to his job; perhaps a non-traditional way to view occupational health. This two-compo
Jan 1, 1994
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Longwall Mining beneath Critical Infrastructure – Prediction versus Performance of the Cataract Tunnel, New South Wales, Australia
By T J. Sullivan, H Pinkster, G Swarbrick
From 2002 to 2006, longwall mining was undertaken directly beneath the Cataract Tunnel, which is a 100-year-old, heritage-listed tunnel in Hawkesbury Sandstone responsible for delivering 20 per cent o
Nov 5, 2014
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Major-Element Variations in the Reactive Sulfide-Rich Tailings at the Waite Amulet Minesite, Noranda Area, Quebec, Canada
By J. L. Jambor
Sulfide-rich tailings accumulated in a 4l-hectare impoundment at the Waite Amulet minesite near Noranda, Quebec, have undergone partial oxidation and destruction of the principal sulfides (pyrite and
Jan 1, 1989
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Iron RoadÆs Prediction of Magnetite Concentrate Production from the Central Eyre Iron Project
By P J. Marsh, P J. Bartsch, N J. Semler
Iron Road Limited is currently studying the feasibility of producing 20 Mt/a of high-grade (67 per cent Fe) magnetite concentrate from a 2.6 Bt resource (JORC) located at Warramboo on the central Eyre
Aug 12, 2013
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Development Of Hydrologic Risk - Based Methodology For Evaluation Of Dam Safety In Missouri ? Introduction
By R. L. Peyton
Risk analysis is used extensively in many engineering applications. Although its use in the field of dam safety has been limited in practice, it has received considerable attention in recent years in
Jan 1, 1986
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A Great Project Team - Bringing Together Location and Culture
By A M. Ebbels, D Pratt
The current commodities super-cycle has seen an explosion in the number of mining projects demanding human resources throughout the world. The demand for key personnel currently far outweighs the inte
May 24, 2012
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Simulation And Economic Evaluation Of Coal Combustion Residue Transportation And Handling Systems
By H. Sevim
Three transportation and handling alternatives for delivering dry coal combustion residues from power plants to underground coal mines were evaluated technically and economically. The objective was to
Jan 1, 1996
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Review of Static and Seismic Stability of a Cross-valley Sand Tailings Embankment in a High-rainfall, High-seismicity Setting
By B P. Wrench, M J. Gowan, P J. Chapman
Embankment dams constructed mainly of sand or non-plastic fine soils are susceptible to liquefaction, particularly in high-rainfall, high-seismicity environments where there is sufficient water to sat
Jul 27, 2015
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Design Considerations For Impounding Valley Leach Pads Vs. Conventional
By Allan Breitenbach
Leaching has been used since the 1600s on unlined ore dumps and since the late 1970s on lined leach pads for the recovery of metals from mined ore, the latter typically called ?heap? leaching and the
Jan 1, 2012
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A Five Staged Approach to the Analysis of a Blast from Budget Through to Implementation
By Stephen Mansfield
Analysing how accurately a blast design is implemented is one of the cornerstones of a successful operation, and critical for mine optimisation. This paper presents a concept that involves the collect
Feb 1, 2020
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p-y Curves For Analyzing Micropiles in Sandy Soils Using Lateral Load Test Data
By Mahdi Soudkhah, Akhter Hossain
Vertical micropiles are generally considered to be low in lateral resistance. Therefore, battered micropiles are often used when additional lateral load carrying capacity is required. However, batteri
Jan 1, 2019
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Managing Collaboration Effectively at Newcrest
By J Jones
A common problem in the mining industry is that company exploration groups operate in relative isolation to the rest of the company; resulting in poor knowledge transfer (Qureshi and Briggs, 2006
Aug 22, 2011
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Commissioning of the Kanmantoo Copper Concentrator
By J Seppelt
The Kanmantoo Copper Project is owned and operated by Hillgrove Resources Limited and is situated in the Adelaide Hills region in South Australia. Mining in the area has taken place off and on over th
Oct 29, 2012
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Application of Statistical-Analytical Methods in Ground Control Engineering
By Hamid Maleki
Rock mechanics models are “data-limited,” i.e., one seldom knows enough about a rock mass to use computational models unambiguously. Statistical methods, however, are capable of being applied where t
Jun 25, 2024
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Application of the Observational Method in the T-48 Tunnel Project in the Himalayas - NAT2024
By Anuradha Khetwal, Sandeep Khetwal, Andrea Panciera
The observation method is a design optimization approach for the drill and blast method in tunneling. This method includes first identifying the hazard scenarios through site investigation, formulatin
Jun 23, 2024
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Preserving The Retrieval Option In The Design Of High-Level Waste Repository
By N. S. Tanious
Retrievability of emplaced nuclear waste from the geologic repository is a performance objective imposed by Federal Regulations. This requirement is designed to provide confidence in the Department of
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-124(1)-81 Longwall Subsidence Case History Number 1 Northern Appalachian Coal Region
By Larry R. Powell
As part of the Bureau of Mines effort to establish a comprehensive subsidence data base for subsidence technology development, subsidence and related data are being compiled for various mining, geolog
Jan 1, 1981
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Early Contractor Involvement and Observational Method Supported with Artificial Intelligence for Equitable Risk Management - NAT2024
By David J. Hatem, K. Bhattarai
Effective risk management in major subsurface projects involves ways to mitigate adverse impacts to final design and construction approaches due to changed subsurface conditions. An Early Contractor I
Jun 23, 2024