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Tunnels - The Owners' Problems
By T. J. Jr. Corwin
This paper will cover the problems confronting an owner when planning and estimating the cost of a proposed tunnel. Three factors are known: the length, size and the time allocated for the completion
Jan 1, 1974
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The Obama Administration's Enhanced MSHA Enforcement
By C. W. Newcom
The mining industry continues to be under expanded scrutiny in the health and safety arena, both from federal regulators and the media. While this paper will briefly discuss how enforcement activity,
Jan 1, 2011
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Noranda's Exploration Strategy (f4182cc3-beca-4d56-8bde-6070cd1c6670)
By D. L. Stevens
Following an in-depth scenario and strategic planning exercise in 1997, Noranda's mine production goal was set at 500,000 tonnes per year of both copper and zinc metal within five years. There ha
Jan 1, 1999
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Supply, Installation, & Commissioning Of The World's Largest Grinding Mill
By V. Svalbonas, S. M. Jones, A. Boughey
In June 1998, the world's largest grinding mill, the 40 ft (12.2 m) diameter 20 MW Cadia gearless SAG mill, was commissioned. This was a leap of over40% above the largest operating SAG mill. A
Jan 1, 2000
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The U.S. Interior Department's Abandoned Mine Lands Program
By Patrick Shea
Old mine workings are found throughout the Western United Sates on lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and private lands. Some of these mine workings date bac
Jan 1, 2000
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Miners' Misconceptions of Circuits as a Factor Influencing Underground Mining Accidents
By Andrzej Wala, Henry P. Cole, Perry David Passaro
Cognitive representations and misconceptions of flow through circuits is an area which has received little attention from science educators, cognitive psychologists, or accident investigators. Misconc
Jan 1, 1989
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Meeting The Challenge Of The 80's - Cost Reduction Measures At The Iron Ore Company Of Canada's Carol Project 1980-85
By I. A. Tinto
Labrador City is located in the southwestern portion of Newfoundland-Labrador, approximately 965 kilometers north-east of Montreal. The mine and beneficiation complex of the Iron Ore Company of Canada
Jan 1, 1985
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Reagent Development in the 90's - A Perspective
By M. J. Virnig, G. A. Kordosky
Throughout time, the mining industry has been very successful in meeting the world's requirements for metals and materials while meeting the challenges of decreasing ore grades and increased emph
Jan 1, 1994
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Peabody's Camoy System - "True Continuous Coal Mining" - Summary
By J. A. L. Campbell
Peabody's Camoy mining system is a truly continuous conceptual method of underground mining of coal. The system solves the three factors which limit coal from being mined continuously. Camoy&apos
Jan 1, 1976
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Shouldn't Mining Stocks Sell At Higher Price Levels?
By John R. Bogert
The title of this session is "Wall Street Looks at the Mining Industry," and I am going to attempt to answer the question: Shouldn't Mining Stocks Sell at Higher Price Levels? Or, What Does Wall
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Helium-3 From the Moon -- A Solution to the Earth's Energy Needs in the 2lst Century
By Eugene N. Cameron, Igor N. Sviatoslavsky, Harrison H. Schmitt, Gerald L. Kulcinski
The recent discovery of large amounts of helium-3, a valuable thermonuclear fuel, on the surface of the Moon has prompted engineers and scientists to examine the commercial attractiveness, thetechnolo
Jan 1, 1990
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New Developments Of The Mining Methods And Technology For The Excavation Of Marine Deposits At The Example Of Namibia's Off-Shore Diamond Operations - Intro: Diamonds In Namibia ? National Economical Importance Of 100 Years Of Diamond Mining
The mining industry is one of the three pillars of the Namibian economic development, besides tourism and the fishing industry. Generating 20 % of the GDP and more than 50 % of the export income, half
Jan 1, 2011
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Pipe Arch Horizontal Drift Method For Marta's Transit Extension Under 1-285
By D. T. Iseley, A. L. Atta-alla
INTRODUCTION The extension project of the East Line Subway of Atlanta's subway network includes the construction of two single track transit tunnels under Interstate Highway 285. The project w
Jan 1, 1991
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Phosphate And Florida's Environment
By R. S. Hearon
The image of the open-pit miner in the eyes or the Environmentalist has never been very outstanding. The phosphate industry, whose history in Florida reaches back to the late 1800's, can-not be c
Jan 1, 1978
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Transforming HSE Performance It's Not Harder Than You Think
By B. Kraus
Many of us who have interacted with senior executives from leading oil and gas companies over the last few years on the subject of HSE performance have observed a marked shift in their engagement on t
Jan 1, 2011
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Western Sodium Bentonite Industry 1980's And 1990's
By H. G. Fleshman
?Wyoming bentonite? has become almost a world-wide trade mark for high quality sodium bentonite. Although bentonite is produced in more than a dozen U.S. states the largest producing area covers Wyomi
Jan 1, 1987
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Improvements In Resource Recovery At Stauffer's Big Island Mine
By J. F. T. Agapito
Significant increases in extraction ratio on the order of six to eight percent, equivalent to as much as 142 t/m of panel advance, have occurred at the Big Island Mine during the last five years with
Jan 1, 1988
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Limestone-Nature's Gift To The Environment
By F. A. Renninger
Limestone and dolomite are the most common rock types mined and quarried as industrial minerals in the United States. In 1993 over 720 million tons of limestone and dolomite valued at over 3.1 billion
Jan 1, 1995
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The Student-Trainee's Side Of A Work-Study Plan ? Introduction
By Edward J. Adams
In recent years, there has been a shortage of individuals trained in the technical skills entering the mining industry. The university and industry, both indicating their concern, have joined efforts
Jan 1, 1963
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Nordberg's New Generation Of Crushers: Mp And Hp Cone Crushers
By D. Kaja
The Symons Cone Crusher was invented by Edgar B. Symons in 1923. It was quickly accepted as a superior secondary and tertiary crusher. Nordberg manufactured crushers for the Symons Brothers Co. and in
Jan 1, 1998