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Impacts of ESG on the Copper Supply Chain— The New Critical Mineral - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Casandra Gamez Gonzales, Angelina Anani
Copper, the newest addition to the critical mineral list, is an essential metal whose electrical and heat conductive properties label it as a vital mineral for the creation of renewable energy sources
Feb 1, 2024
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Luck & Skill: Black Swans & Machiavelli’s Ideas on Power, Fortune, VirtùBy T. W. Camm
"We hear all the time about the value of hard work and perseverance, and the part they play in the professional life of successful people. What we do not hear so much about are the many professionals
Jan 1, 2017
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Large gears on the cutting edge of excellenceBy R. W. Utley, J. Carr
The tremendous growth in grinding mill size and horsepower during the 70s demanded advancements in gear cutting technology and equipment for the 80s. A new standard in gear cutting machines is now use
Jan 1, 1987
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An Environmentalist's Views On Underground ConstructionBy Joseph G. Carleton
INTRODUCTION The increasing concern for the environment may well present far more opportunities than problems for those involved in all phases of tunneling. All too frequently in the past, environm
Jan 1, 1974
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Stability Analysis Of A Room-And-Pillar Mine With Thinly-Laminated Roof, Strong Pillars And Weak FloorBy Park. D. W., Y. M. Jiang, L. A. Morley, W. Keeton
Underground room-and-pillar mining operations in the Warrior Coal Field in Alabama frequently suffer instability due to soft floors and thinly-laminated immediate roofs. This investigation concerns a
Jan 1, 1993
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A Derivative Method to Calculate Resistance Sensitivity for Mine Ventilation Networks (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Lihong Zhou, DAVOOD BAHRAMI
A reliable and stable ventilation system is essential to the safe operation of underground mines. The stability of a mine ventilation system becomes extremely critical while responding to a fire incid
Jun 7, 2022
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Innovative Rockfall Solutions Based on Calibration and Field Testing Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (fe3d747e-56cf-4ff5-9bf0-40b7fe00d296)By Crystal Poon, Paul Matlashewski, John Morkeh, Kathryn Dorfschmidt, Jose Carvalho, Chad Williams
Rockfall hazards are ubiquitous in mining environments making their control critical for safe mining operations. The complex processes involved in rockfall events necessitate a probabilistic modeling
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Innovative Rockfall Solutions Based on Calibration and Field Testing Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Crystal Poon, Paul Matlashewski, John Morkeh, Kathryn Dorfschmidt, Jose Carvalho, Chad Williams
Rockfall hazards are ubiquitous in mining environments making their control critical for safe mining operations. The complex processes involved in rockfall events necessitate a probabilistic modeling
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Experimental evaluation of a two-entry gate-road yield pillar: Convergence monitoring and physical propertiesBy Jessica M. Wempen, Dallan J. Coons, Bailey S. Simmons, Michael K. McCarter
Gate-road yield pillars are subject to increases in stress as the longwall face advances toward the pillars. Abutment loading conditions are important to gate-road layout and support design in longwal
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A Case Study: Determination of the Optimal Tailings Beach Distance as a Guideline for Safe Water Management in an Upstream TSF Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Yongsik Jeong, Kwangmin Kim
Most tailings storage facility (TSF) failures occur in active, upstream-type TSFs, often due to extreme and unexpected weather conditions—specifically, heavy rainfall and strong winds. This case study
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Damage Mechanism and Toxic Leaching Rule of Coal Gangue Under Multi‑field Coupling Action - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Su Yang, Pang Shun, Xiaoding Xu, Guodong Yang, Hengfeng Liu, Meng Wu, Yuejin Zhou
By introducing the hydrochemical damage variable of coal gangue granular material, this paper analyzed the evolution law of gangue mechanical parameters with hydrochemical damage. By constructing a ga
Nov 23, 2023
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Freezing to Tanking: Challenges of the City Link Driven TunnelsBy Clive Wilson, Bruce Hutchison, Daniel N. Adams
Two three-lane highway tunnels, 700 and 2900 m long, make up the driven tunnels portion of Melbourne City Link. Tunnel construction, using design-construct delivery, commenced in May 1996. Constructio
Jan 1, 1999
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Operating Ideas That Have Saved Me Some Bucks-Coal Preparation at MeigsBy Michael E. Lively
DOUG HALBE: We've talked about copper operations and gold operations. For our third section on the topic "Operating Ideas That Have Saved Me Some Bucks," we'll turn to the coal fields. Our f
Jan 1, 1998
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Caterpillar Mining Prepares for Recovery with Technology and PartnershipsBy William Gleason
"With desert temperatures climbing high at Caterpillar’s Tinaja Hills Demonstration and Learning Center near Tucson, AZ in September, a group of editors were given a reprieve from the sun and stepped
Jan 11, 2017
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The History of Gold DredgingBy Mortimer J. Richardson
Dredging can be traced to early times where it may have been derived by the Phoenicians prior to the 4th century B.C. The first tangible design drawings of a bucket ladder (BL) dredge can be found in
Jan 1, 1992
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Production Men And Operations Analysis: Two Strategies Of AcceptanceBy Gordon O. Prickett
In two case studies we look at strategies of acceptance that the analyst can employ to gain entrance and to see his problem solution out to use. The first example comes from metal mines. The problem a
Jan 1, 1978
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An X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer For On The Line Analysis Of Titanium In IlmeniteBy E. A. Laurila
During last years many different types of X-ray fluorescence analysers have appeared in the market most of these instruments being designed for laboratory use. The instruments applied ins continuous p
Jan 1, 1960
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Milling At Kerr Addison Mines LimitedBy Ed Ramsay
The Hill is a cyanidation plant with flotation and roasting. The grinding and treatment have at the present time a capacity of 1400 tons of ore per day and the precipitation has a capacity of 6000 ton
Jan 1, 1975
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Specialty Silica ProductsBy Harry Teicher
The subject of Specialty Silica Products could encompass a broad range of materials, some of which would be familiar to members of the Society of Mining Engineers. With the concurrence of your chairma
Jan 1, 1974
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Construction of a Long Coal Mine Decline in Southwest VirginiaBy Alwyn Protheroe, Steve Smith, Herbert Jr. Gibson
In September of 2000, Cowin and Company, Inc., contracted with Paramont Coal Corporation to construct a large decline approximately 820 m (2,700 feet) in overall length at a grade of 8 degrees to the
Jan 1, 2003