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With expanded capacity and reduced costs, Chile is well positioned for turnaround in copper pricesBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Copper price rebounds A worldwide scramble for diminishing supplies of copper has pushed the red metal's price to more than $2.20/kg ($1 per lb), the highest level since 1980. The first nine
Jan 1, 1988
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Undercut-and-Fill Mining at Falconbridge Mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Md.By S. A. Tims
INTRODUCTION The Falconbridge mine ore body extends about 1.6 km (1 mile) in length and the deepest developed ore is on the 6050 level below surface. The ore zone varies in width from a few inches to
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis Of Productivity Trends At A Surface Coal Mine Utilizing A Shovel And Bucket Wheel ExcavatorBy Richard F. Roethe
Surface coal mining productivity in the U.S. and Illinois has shown a general declining trend since 1969. The U.S. Department of Energy conducted an analysis in 1980 of the causes of declining product
Jan 1, 1983
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Courthouse Commons Tunnel: A Case Study of Modern SEM Tunneling - NAT2022By Yiming Sun, John Stolz, Jakob Walter, Drew Mason
The Courthouse Commons SEM Tunnel was excavated within 6 feet of cover beneath two buildings in downtown San Diego utilizing high-precision geotechnical instrumentation. The excavated dimensions are a
Dec 1, 2022
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What Is "Static" Control? - Introduction:By R. A. Matuszak
In recent years, a new concept in the control of electrically powered excavators has come into existence. The new type of control system has come to be known as "static" control. The use of the nam
Jan 1, 1964
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Developing Functional BaselinesBy William W. Edgerton
Establishing geotechnical baselines on soft ground projects that require the use of closed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs) is difficult. It is hard to see the face when mining and the excavated mat
Jan 1, 2012
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The Dynamic Simulation Of A Jig/Hydrocyclone CircuitBy M. J. Laurila
Simulation of coal preparation circuits is becoming a widely practiced technique used for the design of coal preparation plants. On a much more limited basis, simulators are finding application in off
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron Ore of Canada case study; A cause for concern"With millions of dollars and thousands of lives at stake, the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) turned to a private wireless network for help.IOC needed a network that possessed the ability to adapt t
Jan 1, 2015
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The Impact Of Imports On Domestic Fluorspar And Barite ProductionBy G. Montgomery
This is a summary of what has happened to the domestic production of two industrial minerals vital to a healthy US economy: fluorspar and barite. A few years ago we were self-sufficient in both minera
Jan 1, 1986
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Agricultural Developments In Potash Use - Recognizing The Essential Role Of Potassium In Crop ProductionBy B. C. Darst
Developments in the agricultural use of potassium (K) have been based solely on the essential role K plays in crop production. Crop plants cannot complete their normal life cycle if K is deficient or
Jan 1, 1985
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Shrinkage Stoping at the Idarado MineBy William Hustrulid
INTRODUCTION The Idarado mine lies high in the San Juan Moun¬tains on the divide between the Uncompahgre and San Miguel Rivers and consists of a consolidation of a number of old and prominent mining
Jan 1, 1982
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New Trends In Rock DustingBy G. L. Alston
The mine disaster last November in northern West Virginia has compelled the coal mining industry to take a closer look at the methods of transporting and applying rockdust. The USBM has indicated they
Jan 1, 1969
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Development Of The Twin Buttes Mine For Production ? Introductory - Scope of the PaperBy J. B. Knaebel
I have been asked to discuss the "Development of the Twin Buttes Mine for Production." This property, which is a large low-grade open pit copper mine about 25 miles south of Tucson, Arizona, was recen
Jan 1, 1970
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Management Compensation Trends In The Mining IndustryBy H. V. S. Tingley
My topic today is future trends in compensation for the mining industry. I seldom get the chance to speak about a subject of such immediate interest to an audience, so I would like to make the most of
Jan 1, 1980
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Use Of Pressure Filter To Eliminate Refuse Slurry Disposal PondBy Dale W. Norris
United States Steel's Cumberland Coal Operations is located in Greene County in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania. The mine and related facilities have been in operation since September of 197
Jan 1, 1980
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Refuge Alternatives Relief Valve Testing and Design With Updated Test StandBy P. T. Bissert, T. J. Lutz, J. A. Yonkey, G. T. Homce
"Underground refuge alternatives (RAs) require an air source to supply breathable air to the occupants. This requires pressure relief valves (PRVs) to prevent unsafe pressures from building up within
Jan 1, 2017
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Current Possibilities For Rock Mass Classifications As Design Aids In MiningBy Z. T. Bieniawski
Engineering rock mass classifications have received prominent attention as design aids in rock tunneling. Support selection in civil engineering tunnels and chambers is often based on such classificat
Jan 1, 1980
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Futuristic Mine Planning (Can Industrial Development Of Mined Space Pay Off?)By Carl R. Christiansen
Excellent underground industrial sites and warehouse facilities have been constructed in Europe and at several locations in the United States. Many quarry and mine operators are considering, or should
Jan 1, 1975
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The Use Of Bromine Chloride For Cyanide DestructionBy K. O. Groves
Although chlorine oxidation has been found to be effective in destroying the CN ion, an excess of chlorine is needed to drive the reaction to completion. This often results in the formation of residua
Jan 1, 1982
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The TeleminerBy Edwin G. Johnsen
Underground mining is relatively safe today, but no technique or equipment is completely fool proof and 100% reliable. The only sure way to prevent accidental death or injury to underground workers is
Jan 1, 1997