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Exploration Geology of the Golden Promise Discovery, Republic Mining District, WashingtonBy Eric R. Braun
Ore reserves in the Republic mining district were nearly exhausted in 1984 when hole D-54 intersected a vein twenty- eight feet in drill width averaging 1.57 opt gold and 11.95 opt silver below post-m
Jan 1, 1987
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The Economic Impact Of EPA SO2 Standards On The U.S. Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Richard A. Levins
The imposition of non-market regulations, such as the proposed SO2 standards for coal combustion, will typically lead to less efficient (thus more costly) production in a free enterprise system. For t
Jan 1, 1976
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Numerical Simulations Of Seismic Loading On Deep Underground TunnelsBy Dermot M. Ross-Brown
The objectives of this generic study were to use numerical modeling techniques to determine under what conditions seismic waves generated by an earthquake might cause instability to an underground ope
Jan 1, 1981
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Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine PlanningBy E. K. Albert
Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation
Jan 1, 1984
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A New Seismic Probe For Coal Seam Hazard DetectionBy W. R. Peters
An experimental hole-to-hole seismic probe system has been developed for use in coal measure geology as a means of determining the structural conditions of coal seams. The source probe produces a 500-
Jan 1, 1985
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Experimental Studies On Controlling Drilling Parameters To Reduce Roof Bolt-Hole Drilling NoiseBy Yi Luo
Bolting the mine roof is one of the noisiest underground mining operations. The main contribution to the high noise is the drilling of the roof bolt holes, especially in hard rock. A previous research
Jan 1, 2013
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Gravity Separation: A Revitalized Technology (67dbc72b-2c2a-4f70-bcf4-9e6e79c94ea5)By A. B. Holland-Batt
Following a relatively static period in the 1960s and 1970s when incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation, the last 15 years has seen a number of new developm
Jan 1, 1998
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Studies on Alternative Methods of Ventilation Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Scale and Full Scale Gallery TestsBy G. Hargrave, K. W. Moloney, M. R. Stokes
In recent years drivage advance rates in the UK have in- creased from 35m per week in the 1980's to 100/150m per week possible today. These extended rates of advance have resulted in an increase
Jan 1, 1997
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Realizing CAD's Full Potential In Ventilation Simulation (40493946-4b44-4e02-b3c9-e0ac335f000d)By S. B. Patton
To fully utilize a ventilation simulator as a planning and production tool, the network database must keep pace with mining progress. By using AutoCAD's attribute-definition function, the branch
Jan 1, 1994
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Comparison between Calculated and Actual Face Pressures in EPB TBMs—Case Studies in Seattle, WABy Ehsan Alavi, Brian Hagan, Colin LaVassar, Glen Frank, Derek Dugan, Rick Capka, Lisa Mori
"Tunnel face instability is one of the most common issues in EPB tunneling. The evaluation of an ideal face support pressure is a critical element in the design and construction phases of EPB tunnelin
Jan 1, 2016
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Centrifugal And Numerical Modeling Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal SchemesBy F. C. Townsend
Centrifugal modeling was used to evaluate reclamation schemes of; (a) flocculants, (b) sand/clay mixes, (c) flocculants/sand addition and (d) capping with sand or sand/clay mix. Results suggest the hi
Jan 1, 1987
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Atmospheric Continuous ElutionBy M. R. Paterson
Operational and economic factors tend to favor the application of continuous processes in preference to batch processes in the majority of mineral processing applications. In this paper, the requireme
Jan 1, 1986
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Parametric Study of Portal Area Condition for Mountain Tunnel Damaged by Earthquake - NAT2022By Hajime Kitamura, Nobuharu Isago, Yuta Yamanishi, Kosuke Kawata, Hiroshi Yagi, Akira Matsuoka
Mountain tunnels are generally considered to be stable during earthquakes, however, it is known that the portal areas are prone to seismic damages. Characteristics in portals such as the location of t
Dec 1, 2022
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Agent-Based Optimization for Truck Dispatching in Open-Pit MinesBy V. A. Temeng, M. Owusu-Tweneboah, K. Awuah-Offei
The mining industry has long recognized the value of dispatch systems in open pit mines as they reduce load and haul costs. Over the years, researchers have proposed many dispatch systems with various
Jan 1, 2019
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An Empirical Relationship for Predicting the Surface Settlement Due to EPB-TBM Excavation – Case Study: Mashhad Metro Line 2By Aliakbar Golshani, Behnam Eslami
"Surface settlement adjacent to sensitive structures is a challenging issue in the tunnel engineering. In this study, 3D simulation of TBM excavation has been performed with the FLAC3D code and then t
Jan 1, 2016
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Selective Spoil Placement For The Prevention Of Acid Mine Drainage FormationBy L. H. Michaud
A mining company plans to extend its surface coal-mining operations in central Pennsylvania. Although the proposed site contains pyritic material, the results of the acid-base accountings for the site
Jan 1, 1996
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Flow Control in Tunnels - NAT2022By Darold Woodward, Stefan Haydn, Petr Pospisil
Most fatalities in tunnel fires are caused by the spread of toxic smoke. Controlling the spread of smoke is crucial to provide a survivable environment for emergency egress. A properly designed and tu
Dec 1, 2022
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Pipe Jacking Big Time!By Klaus Rieker
"Since the mid-19th century the River Emscher in the German Ruhr District has been used for disposing of wastewater. In the early 1990s, it was decided to replace the existing open wastewater system w
Jan 1, 2016
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Nickel and CobaltBy J. R. Boldt, C. M. Kleemann, V. N. Mackiw, B. Meddings, J. A. MacLellan, E. J. Maney, D. E. Halter, D. J. I. Evans, J. Honkasalo, M. F. Dufour
The technology employed in the processing of nickel- and cobalt¬bearing ores is a continually developing process for utilizing the natu¬ral resources available at a given time. Most of the nickel-bear
Jan 1, 1985
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Zone Of Increased Concentration Of Diesel Gases In Long Dead-End Headings And Their ControlBy Andrzej M. Wala
The determination of the air quality needs to dilute diesel exhaust gases to a safe level must be individually evaluated for particular cases. One such case is when diesel-powered vehicles are working
Jan 1, 1987