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                     Using Administrative Controls to Reduce Tailings – Dam Risk Using Administrative Controls to Reduce Tailings – Dam RiskBy G. H. Glos There was a time when an occasional failure of a tailings embankment was considered an acceptable risk associated with mining activities. This is not the case anymore. A major tailings failure today Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Silicosis : An Ancient Malady in a Modern Setting Silicosis : An Ancient Malady in a Modern SettingBy R. C. Burtan Long before recorded history, man began to dig into the earth's crust in a never ending search for useful materials. It is well known that more than half of the earth's crust is composed of Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Campbell/Eagle Seam Bituminous Coal – Preprint 97-121 Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Campbell/Eagle Seam Bituminous Coal – Preprint 97-121By S. K. Kawatra, K. J. Shoop, T. C. Rao, T. C. Eisele This study investigates the use of a horizontally- baffled column (7.6 cm inside diameter by 344.2 cm high) to reduce the ash content of a high ash bituminous coal. Tests were carried out to determine Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Discussion – Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids – by R. L. Garrett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No.11 November 1987, pp. 1011-1015 Discussion – Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids – by R. L. Garrett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No.11 November 1987, pp. 1011-1015By D. Leppert Mr. Garrett brings up several interesting points with respect to the proposed API specification for "nontreated bentonite." However, although not explicitly stated, these specifications are being writ Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Effect Of Longwall Face Advance On Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob Area - Preprint 09-053 Effect Of Longwall Face Advance On Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob Area - Preprint 09-053By L. Yuan To reduce fire hazards from spontaneous combustion of coal in longwall gob areas, a series of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were conducted by National Institute for Occupational Safet Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Beach sand mining and its separation in Oscom, Orissa (India) Beach sand mining and its separation in Oscom, Orissa (India)By K. N. Panigrahi India bestowed with 6000km of the coastal belt, contains some of the richest and largest placer deposits with a mixture of heavy minerals like ilmenite, rutile, leucoxene, zircon, monazite, sillimanit Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Use Of Instrumented Split-Set Rock Bolts To Monitor Strain In The Walls Of A Deep Underground Mine Stope The Use Of Instrumented Split-Set Rock Bolts To Monitor Strain In The Walls Of A Deep Underground Mine StopeBy F. Maciosek, D. Denton, J. Johnson Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and personnel from Coeur Silver Valley, Wallace, ID, conducted tests using rock strain st Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Pre-Excavation Drilling and Grouting for Water Control and Ground Improvement in Highly Variable Ground Conditions at the Arrowhead Tunnels Project Pre-Excavation Drilling and Grouting for Water Control and Ground Improvement in Highly Variable Ground Conditions at the Arrowhead Tunnels ProjectBy Brian Fulcher The Arrowhead Tunnels Project represents the final portion of a 70 km (44-mile) long water conveyance facility that will bring up to 28 m3/sec (1,000 ft 3/sec) of water into Southern California. The 1 Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Coal Leads Colorado’s Mining Resource Coal Leads Colorado’s Mining ResourceBy Steve Kral Led by a surge in coal production and prices in recent years, Colorado’s mining industry is taking part in the same revival as others states and the world. Not too many years ago, the state’s indu Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Construction of Nine Shafts for the Manhattan Section of the New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 Construction of Nine Shafts for the Manhattan Section of the New York City Water Tunnel No. 3By Yifan Ding, Shemek Oginski, Patrick Finn The Manhattan section of the New York Water Tunnel No. 3 constructed by the Schiavone/Shea/Frontier-Kemper Joint Venture is a $668 million project. The contract includes a tunnel drive of 8.85 km (29, Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Atmospheric monitoring systems for very large mines Atmospheric monitoring systems for very large minesBy A. E. Ketler Conventional Atmospheric Monitoring System (AMS) installations for monitoring CO, CH4, O2 and air-velocity throughout underground mines are usually relegated to a modest 3-5 mile extent and with data Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Statistical Analysis Of Sand And Gravel Aggregate Deposit's Of Late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, Utah Statistical Analysis Of Sand And Gravel Aggregate Deposit's Of Late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, UtahBy James D. Bliss Sedimentary deposits of pluvial Lake Bonneville are an important source of sand and gravel suitable for aggregate and construction in Utah. Data on Lake Bonneville basin sand and gravel deposit thickn Jan 1, 2001 
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                     The 97th Hour: Extending Refuge Alternative Survival ? Summary The 97th Hour: Extending Refuge Alternative Survival ? SummaryBy S. Cotten The regulations for current coal mine refuge alternative (RAs) require that there be sufficient life support to sustain survival of the maximum number of RA occupants for a minimum of 96 hours. This Jan 1, 2011 
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                     El Abra - Two Years Later El Abra - Two Years LaterBy Rainer Kahrger This paper is a follow-up to the paper presented at the SME meeting in April of 1996. Since then, the El Abra facility has been started up, 9 months ahead of schedule, and has processed about 45 milli Jan 1, 1998 
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                     An Evaporative Inspired Air Cooler For Recirculatory Breathing Apparatus - Introduction An Evaporative Inspired Air Cooler For Recirculatory Breathing Apparatus - IntroductionBy R. C. Burton One of the major problems encountered with recirculatory breathing apparatus presently used by mine rescue teams is that the inspired air becomes uncomfortably, and often dangerously, hot. This is als Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Development of a new method for quality control in the quarry industry for practicing sustainability Development of a new method for quality control in the quarry industry for practicing sustainabilityBy H. Tudeshki, A. Tayebi "The large extent of global production and consumption of aggregates from quarries, grabs one´s attention and makes its substantial and essential standpoint in the world today pretty clear. A great am Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Review Of Carcinogenicity Studies Of Asbestos And Non-Asbestos Tremolite And Other Amphiboles A Review Of Carcinogenicity Studies Of Asbestos And Non-Asbestos Tremolite And Other AmphibolesBy John Addison Experimental animal studies comparing asbestos and non-asbestos varieties of tremolite indicate tremolite asbestos is markedly more carcinogenic. By direct analogy, the differences in carcinogenicity Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring - The South Toulon Tunnel Project Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring - The South Toulon Tunnel ProjectBy B. Caro Vargas The Toulon South Tunnel in France is the second part of a project started 20 years ago. After the problems and delays suffered during the construction of the North Tunnel, due to a complex geologic co Jan 1, 2012 
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                     The 1990’s – Politics and the Environment The 1990’s – Politics and the EnvironmentBy Georgene Renner At the beginning of the 1990s, Communism fell and signaled the end of the Cold War. The world rejoiced but also watched and waited to see how those countries would restructure themselves. The 1990 Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Los Angeles Tunnels Are Expanded With Help Of TBM Monitoring System Los Angeles Tunnels Are Expanded With Help Of TBM Monitoring SystemDuring the last 20 years, more than 80 km (50 miles) of tunnels have been constructed in the Los Angeles, CA area. Recent projects include The East Central Interceptor Sewer (ECIS), completed in 2004 Jan 1, 2008 
