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NAT Attendees Get A Glimpse Of The Future Of Underground Space UseIn 1950, about a third of the world?s population lived in cities. That figure has steadily risen throughout the following decades. Now it is believed that about 60 percent of the estimated 8.1 billi
Jan 1, 2008
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Class I Areas Impacts Analyses For A Proposed Expansion Of A Taconite Processing Facility In Northeast MinnesotaBy D. M. Wagner, G. Biggs, M. Osmundson, C. J. Twaroski
Potential air emission impacts to federal Class I areas from distant sources are receiving increasing scrutiny by federal land managers (FLMs). This paper provides summary results of the impact analy
Jan 1, 2001
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New Discoveries at the Red Dog Zinc-Lead DepositBy S. Jennings
The Red Dog zinc-lead-silver deposit is located in the DeLong Mountains of the western Brooks Range in northwest Alaska. The region is located 145 km(90 miles) north of the village of Kotzebue (Fig.
Jan 1, 1999
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Permitting New Tunnels in Southern Ontario, Canada—Panacea, Pragmatism, and ProfessionalismBy Adrian Coombs, Paul Magowan, Derek Zoldy
Continued development and intensification are fuelling the urgent need for new trunk infrastructure within The Regional Municipality of York and throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Permitting of thes
Jan 1, 2007
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More Than 400,000 Expected at bauma 2004 in Munichbauma 2004 will feature a couple of firsts for one of the world’s largest construction and building materials machinery exhibitions. The event is scheduled for March 29 through April 4 of next year a
Jan 1, 2003
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Role Of Gas Pressure In Underground Coal Mine Bursts And BumpFace and pillar bursts, bumps and bounces are violent failures that occur in underground coal mines in response to a complicated interplay of face and pillar geometry, seam depth, coal properties and
Feb 27, 2013
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Rheology of ore suspensions with fibrous minerals and its impact on flotation performance Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy P. Somasundaran, D. R. Nagaraj, Tarun Bhambani, P. Patra
Flotation separation and recovery of value minerals from ores containing fibrous silicate minerals are known to be quite challenging. Earlier studies have established that the metallurgical challenges
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Development And Comparison Of Subsidence Prediction Methods For The Eastern U.S. CoalfieldsBy P. Schilizzi, A. Jarosz, M. Karmis
This paper is concerned with subsidence prediction methods and in particular with two techniques, one based on profile functions and the other on influence functions. Profile function methods provide
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper Precipitation And Cyanide Recovery Pilot Testing For The Newmont Yanacocha ProjectBy S. Acar, M. Botz
Introduction In 2007, Newmont Mining Corporation will begin construction of a milling and cyanidation leaching circuit for the Yanacocha site in Peru. Ore to be processed in the circuit contains a r
Jan 1, 2007
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The borehole monitoring experiment: field measurements of reservoir conditions and responses in longwall panel overburden during active miningBy S. J. Schatzel
In order to better understand the effects of longwall mining on the methane reservoir overlying the panel, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (NIO
Jan 1, 2009
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Design, Construction And Start-Up Of The Ilo Smelter Modernization ProjectBy H. Walqui, C. Noriega
Southern Copper Corporation (SCC) is one of the world’s largest copper companies and is finishing the modernization of the Ilo copper smelter. A single ISASMELTTM furnace will start smelting 1,200,000
Jan 1, 2007
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Steel Fiber Microsilica Shotcrete With Remote Controlled EquipmentBy Galyn Rippentropp, Finn Erik Overlie
INTRODUCTION The wet shotcreting system utilizing steelfiber microsilica shotcrete with remote controlled equipment (The Robocon System) was developed in Norway 7-8 years ago. Norway was the natura
Jan 1, 1987
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Small Diameter Tunneling?Pipe Jacking Under Leipzig Main Train StationBy Klaus Rieker
The main train station of Leipzig in Germany is currently being upgraded from a head station to a partially thru station. In order to achieve this, significant ground improvements are necessary. Soil
Jan 1, 2008
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Is The Mining Industry Ready To Go Green?By Michele Ashby
The mining industry is facing new risks from peak commodities, the energy and economic crisis and stock market pressures. The Green Mining Industry Initiative is a risk management strategy for the fut
Jan 1, 2008
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Robot-Human Control Interactions In Mining Operations (0b1217a6-1d54-43fe-b0e6-c8bd395d732a)By G. Danko, R. Tiwari, J. Knowles
Many excavation and loading tasks require equipment operators to simultaneously coordinate the motion of multiple machine links, in order to achieve complex tool trajectories. Efficiency, ore selecti
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation of Climatic Conditions in Underground Coal Mining Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (63acde09-eb8c-4eb1-b788-340f56a030a7)By İbrahim Çınar, Hakan Özşen
Mine workers in heavy and dangerous work are under several physical risk factors, for example temperature, humidity, noise, vibration, lighting and air velocity. Thermal comfort includes parameters su
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The Río Agrio Basin, Argentina: A Natural Analog To Watersheds Affected By Acid Mine DrainageThe Río Agrio of northern Patagonia, Argentina, is highly acidic due to inputs of volcanic gases (SO2, HCl, HF) in its headwaters. The watershed includes a hyper-acidic (pH <0.5) volcanic crater lake,
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology of the Brewer Gold Mine in South CarolinaBy W. Scheetz
The Brewer Gold Mine is an open-pit, heap leach operation that processes about 122 kt/m (135,000 stpm). The mine is operated by Brewer Gold Inc., a subsidiary of Westmont Mining Inc., and is located n
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessment Of Potential Groundwater Flow Within Sub-Permafrost Groundwater At Red Dog Mine, AlaskaBy J. Kulas, J. Weaver, K. Hagley
An assessment of potential groundwater movement beneath the tailing impoundment at the Red Dog Mine was performed, and has indicated a unique aquifer situation within sub-permafrost groundwater at the
Jan 1, 2002
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Personal Skills: Economic Analysis of Mineral and Energy InvestmentsBy Franklin J. Stermole
L. Alan Weakly, member SME, is a senior staff engineer, Exxon Co. Weakly chaired a Mining Engineering committee formed to solicit materials for six planned "personal skills" articles, to be used in ME
Jan 2, 1984