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Controlling Ground Water in Tunneling is Subject of Third Cutting Edge Conference
By Steve Kral
The third edition of the Underground Construction Association of SME?s (UCA) Cut-ting Edge series of conferences focused on a challenge every underground construction and tunneling project faces: cont
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Controlling Large Gullies On A Midwest Surface Mine
By K. C. Vories
Surface mining and reclamation has the potential to at least temporarily increase surface runoff and resultant erosion and gully development. This increase in erosion is due in part to compaction of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Controlling Open-Pit Slope Failures At Shirley Basin Mine ? Introduction
By John T. Atkins
Utah International's Shirley Basin Mine is located in the Southeastern High Plains of Wyoming at an elevation of about 7,100 feet. The Shirley Basin area is a gently rolling semi-arid land. The u
Jan 1, 1973
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Controlling rib stability in high coal seams
By W. C. Smith
Even with conservative mine planning, rib instability can progress from a nuisance to a major safety hazard. This Bureau of Mines paper examines the mechanisms of progressive rib failure in high mine
Jan 1, 1991
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Controlling Slope Failures In Operating Open Mines
By K. C. Ko
The pit slope angle dictates the economics as much as the depth of the pit. Steeper slope provides more ore reserves, at the same time, the steeper slope presents higher probability of instability and
Jan 1, 1977
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Controlling The Hazard Of Methane Explosions In Coal Storage Facilities
By R. N. Chakravorty, R. J. Kolada
Explosions of methane in coal silos and coal ships is an ever present hazard. Recent investigations have shown beyond question that considerable accumulations of methane do occur in coal storage silos
Jan 1, 1987
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Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification Operations
By Ronald C. Bethard, Kenneth W. Ely
The liberation of methane during underground coal mining causes serious safety concerns. During a mining cycle, with mechanized mining equipment, thousands of cubic feet of methane are released from c
Jan 1, 1989
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Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires
If a fire occurs outby an underground coal mine section, the immediate safe evacuation of miners from the working section should always take precedence. Unfortunately, in many cases, the dedicated esc
Jan 1, 1997
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Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires (PRIPRINT 93-369)
If a fire occurs outby an underground coal mine section, the immediate safe evacuation of miners from the working section should always be the first action during the rescue operation. Unfortunately,
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlling Worker Exposure to Noise on Longwall Faces
By J. Alton Burks, Robert R. Stein
This paper focuses on the noise exposure levels of miners employed on longwall production faces. Along with the increased production from longwall units has come the potential for greater noise exposu
Jan 1, 1992
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico
By F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low
Jan 1, 1999
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico - SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, Colorado
By F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low g
Jan 1, 1999
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Controls on Acid Water Migration in the Pinal Creek Alluvial Aquifer, Globe-Miami Mining District
By James R. Norris, Thomas A. Conto, Gary R. Walter
For at least five decades, a plume containing acidic metal-bearing water has been moving through the shallow alluvial aquifer along Pinal Creek in the Globe-Miami area. Two chemical facies of water ar
Jan 1, 1991
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Controversial Mining Projects - Can You Ever Be Prepared?
By A. W. Czarnowsky
More than ever before, mining projects are besieged from growing regulatory, political, public, and special interest group pressure. Administrative and legal appeals to permits and environmental docum
Jan 1, 2001
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Controversy - How to use it as a constructive management tool
By Karl A. Smith, Roger T. Johnson, David W. Johnson
Conflicts are common in the mining industry. Engineers are accustomed to addressing issues such as land use, air and water pollution, and health and safety. Although conflicts of interest are importan
Jan 3, 1985
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Convection Mechanisms For Geothermal Heat Exchangers In A Vertical Mine Shaft
By R. Thornton
Montana Tech is located in the historic mining town of Butte, MT and is adjacent to the Orphan Boy mine. This abandoned underground mine will be the heat source for a down-hole heat exchanger (DHE)/he
Feb 27, 2013
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Convection mechanisms for geothermal heat exchangers in a vertical mine shaft - SME Transactions 2013
By N. Wahl, D. M. Blackketter, R. Thornton
This paper evaluated using a water-filled abandoned mine (Orphan Boy) as a heat source for a 240- kW closed-loop heat pump with the goal of heating a 2,000-m2 building. The mine has a 245-m vertical s
Jan 1, 2013
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Conventional and Advanced Geostatistics Mine Waste Monitoring and Management
By Frank Hagar, George M. L. Robinson
INTRODUCTION Mine waste monitoring and management is essential when the industry is being required to accept the environmental liability for all generated, stored and disposed solid and hazardous
Jan 1, 1987
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Conventional Excavation of Connecting Tunnels in C13 Metro Station (Poland–Warsaw—Line 2) - The Complex History of the Construction of Three Connecting Tunnels
By Marco Aurelio Piangatelli, Massimiliano Bringiotti, Ferdinando De Angelis
"The construction of the three connecting tunnels between the east side and the west side of station C13, adjacent to the Vistula river, has a long and complex history, as they cross beneath one of Wa
Jan 1, 2016
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Conventional Excavation of New Inlet/Outlet Tunnel for Newell Creek Dam, CA - NAT2022
By Kexin Cai, Isidro Rivera, Shawna Von Stockhausen, Maria Chastka, Kevin Huynh
The Newell Creek Dam Inlet/Outlet Replacement Project is located approximately 11 miles north of Santa Cruz, California along Highway 9 in the San Lorenzo Valley. This project will replace the existin
Dec 1, 2022