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Computer Modeling For Improved Production Of Mechanical ExcavatorsBy L. Ozdemir, M. Cigla
This paper presents and discusses some of the computer models developed and currently used at the Earth Mechanics Institute (EMI) of the Colorado School of Mines (CSM). These include the performance m
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Issues And Research Associated With MTR Mining In West VirginiaBy S. S. Peng, C. T. Holland
Mountain Top Removal (MTR) mining started in West Virginia nearly thirty years ago. This surface mining method can extract multiple coal seams as thin as a few inches thick with total recovery and min
Jan 1, 2000
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Some MINExpo Exhibitors PreviewedBortech’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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Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization CommitteeBy A. Tobey Yu, W. Joseph Schlitt, Alfred Weiss, Frederic L. Kadey, Louis Kuchinic
Introduction The February and April 1984 issues of MINING ENGINEERING have already provided introduction to the long-range planning efforts of the Society of Mining Engineers (SME). These efforts are
Jan 6, 1984
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Use Of The Multiple Accounts Analysis Process For Sustainability OptimizationBy S. Shaw
There is an increasing requirement for mines to meet a certain minimum criteria for sustainability within the context of the physical environment, ecosystem and socio-economic system in which they are
Jan 1, 2004
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Engineering Work Leading To A Rock Tunnel PlanBy Forrest C. Neil, Clint J. Keifer
The pollution of our water supply, Lake Michigan, is a continuing threat so long as our overflows from combined sewers exist. The problems have become even more acute during recent years, due to the i
Jan 1, 1997
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The Big Walnut—A Planned ApproachBy Tom Szaraz, Steve Skelhorn
Part of a major sewer expansion for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer (BWOAS) consists of 4,000m (13,200 ft) of 3.66m (12 ft)diameter tunnel passing mainly through
Jan 1, 2007
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Urban Tunneling Technology - European ExperiencesBy Erich J. Jacob
In the past 15 years the enforced improvement of the public traffic systems caused a boom in urban tunnel construction. In 1961 the City of Paris started to build the Express-Metro. Of the 47 km long
Jan 1, 1976
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An Evaluation Of Microseismic Activity Associated With Major Roof Falls In A Limestone Mine: A Case StudyBy T. Bajpayee, J. Ellenberger
Microseismic monitoring and evaluation is one aspect of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) research program. Roof falls are often preceded by a period of elevated micro
Jan 1, 2007
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Liberia Mining Company, Ltd. Operates Iron Ore Beneficiation Plant ? IntroductionBy D. F. Boyd
On April 10, 1958 a new 7500 long ton/day iron ore beneficiation plant went on stream producing an average of 3000 long-tons of high quality concentrate a day. Plant operates on two, 12-hour shifts is
Jan 1, 1962
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Inner City Slurry Tunneling—Project Asdam, Antwerp, BelgiumBy Klaus Rieker
North of Antwerp central train station, two single-track tunnels for the high-speed train line between Brussels and Amsterdam were constructed. At the same time, the central train station was modified
Jan 1, 2007
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Rock Fall Control In Surface Mining With Cable & Ring Net FencesBy C. O. Brawner, J. Kalejta II
The classical approach to control rock fall and ravel in open pit mining has been to use catch benches. The width and volume of benches is most dependent on the bench height, size of loading equipmen
Jan 1, 2002
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The Reopening Of The Magma Mine, Superior, ArizonaBy J. Dorsey
In 1910, Colonel Boyce Thompson, who owned Inspiration (now Cyprus Miami) and various other mining interests, formed the Magma Copper Company and leased the Silver Queen claims around Superior, Arizon
Jan 1, 1992
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The effects of biodiesel fuel and intake air methane on the emissions of a flameproof diesel power packageBy M. Gangal
CANMET-MMSL, in cooperation with Dry Systems Technologies and Quinsam Mine, conducted a study to determine the effects of B50 biodiesel on the emissions of a flameproof diesel power package in compari
Jan 1, 2009
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Open-Air Sprays for Capturing and Controlling Airborne Float Coal Dust on Longwall Faces (045123de-356a-4cdc-8bb8-804d526a0d95)By M. R. Shahan, C. E. Seaman, Mischler S. E., T. W. Beck
"Float dust deposits in coal mine return airways pose a risk in the event of a methane ignition. Controlling airborne dust prior to deposition in the return would make current rock dusting practices m
Jan 1, 2018
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Pre-Excavation Grouting Through Water Bearing Zone Under High Pressure Under Extreme Flow ConditionsBy Adam Shang Robert Fu
The Yung-Chung-Tunnel in Taiwan, constructed for the Taiwan-East Railway Bureau, collapsed during construction when a water bearing, fractured marble zone was intersected. The inflow was approximately
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery Of Expanded Polystyrene From Coated Patterns Rejected From Lost Foam Casting (7e824799-4a95-4f4f-bb75-096af0709dc7)By J. Drelich, J. Pletka
Lost foam casting patterns are foamed polystyrene shapes glued together into the shape of the part to be cast and are coated with a refractory material consisting of a mineral mixture and binders. Pr
Jan 1, 2001
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Purification of high-grade calcite ore by flotation with alkyl diaminesBy P. Dhar, H. R. Kota, M. Thornhill
Precipitated calcium carbonate is used as a filler and coating material in the manufacturing of paper because of its high brightness and light scattering characteristics. However, beneficiated calcite
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Mining In British Columbia; 2011 Was An Active Year For The ProvinceBy Jim Britton
Sustained elevated metal and coal prices in 2011 continued to drive mining projects across British Columbia. The province is the top producer of copper, exporter of coal and the only producer of molyb
Jan 1, 2012
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A Case History Of Convergence And Subsidence Over A Deep Saskatchewan Potash MineBy D. Z. Mraz, R. S. Jones
Unlike in coal mines where caving methods are used, the subsidence over potash mines in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a function of gradual mining convergence. Because of the presence of high pressure wate
Jan 1, 1986