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Organization and SafetyThe exploitation of mineral deposits for economical recovery of the contained minerals has many aspects differing from other industrial or manufacturing operations. However, generally accepted princip
Jan 1, 1985
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Confessions of a Millennial on the Job SiteBy Erica Frederickson
"Millennials. Doesn’t the word just make your blood boil? You’ve probably encountered one of those kids who think they know best despite a lack of any real experience.Hi, my name is Erica, and I am a
Jan 1, 2015
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Analytical and numerical modeling of the effects of buttressing on slide-head toppling failureBy Ebelia Manda, Peter RK Chileshe, Sydney Chinyanta, Abdul Samson, Victor Mwango Bowa
Buttressing is a widely employed control measure for mitigating slope failure in various settings such as openpit mines, road sections, dams, and hilly or rocky terrains. This paper presents a study o
Jan 1, 2025
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The Chemistry of Pyrite Flotation and Depression (5b190db7-de87-401b-96c4-fc2a8343d40f)By R. S. Rickard, B. Ball
INTRODUCTION Pyrite responds to the flotation reagents normally used in sulfide flotation systems. For example, it is well known that xanthates are good collectors for pyrite, and cyanide, sulfide a
Jan 1, 1976
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A Computerized Subsidence ModelBy Bruce C. Trent
In order to effectively model subsidence caused by underground openings, a two-dimensional computer code has been developed which couples near- and far-field response. The near-field is simulated by a
Jan 1, 1979
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Recursive Refinement of Geotechnical Design for Copenhagen Cityring MetroBy Georgios Kafantaris, Carsten Bonde, Nataša Katic
Within the investigation works for the Copenhagen Cityring metro, Geo/CMT have carried out 90 geotechnical boreholes. Together with the previously available investigation, this resulted in more than
Jan 1, 2016
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Risk Mitigation for Open Pit Mining in Areas With Underlying Old Underground WorkingsBy J. Duran
Mining at Phoenix is currently done by surface operation in the Fortitude and Bonanza Pits, at a combined rate of approximately 110,000 tons per day. A portion of the ore bodies targeted by these pit
Feb 23, 2014
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Case Studies On Modelling Heterogeneous PopulationsBy F. H. Muge
The problem of how to handle heterogeneous populations in an ore reserve global estimation arises in many geostatistical studies. In some cases it is possible to split data into different significant
Jan 1, 1986
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Tunnel education in the United StatesBy Gary Brieley
Until well into the 20th century, most construction work was performed under the auspices of a master builder or in a manner that would be described today as design-build. In addition, many civil eng
Jun 1, 2010
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Adverse Geology And Tbm Tunneling ProblemsBy Don U. Deere
The tunnel boring machine (TBM) can be a magnificent tunneling device under optimal rock conditions. Such ideal conditions would include good Rock Material Characteristics (compact, uniform; low to me
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction of the Inter-Island Tunnel Boston Harbor ProjectBy A. J. Stewart, R. L. Shufflebotham, D. W. Ferguson, T. L. Page
The Inter-Island Tunnel is a 7.7 kilometer (25,160 foot) long by 3.5 meter (11.5 feet) diameter concrete lined tunnel through the Cambridge formation below Boston Harbor. Constructed as part of the Bo
Jan 1, 1997
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Major Rehabilitation of the Montreal 55 Years Old Lafontaine Immersed Tube Highway Tunnel—Design Considerations - RETC2023By Laurent Rus, Bakar Amara, Jean Habimana
The La Fontaine Tunnel in Montreal, Quebec is currently undergoing major structural rehabilitation work and systems upgrade work to comply with current codes, standards and best practices in fire life
Jun 13, 2023
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Lead, Tin, And Precious-Metal Mineralization In The U.S. Virgin Islands - IntroductionBy H. V. Alminas
The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of three major islands (St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix) and some 50 smaller islands that are located primarily along the coasts of St. Thomas and St. John. St. Cr
Jan 1, 1987
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Administrative Controls For Reducing Worker Noise Exposures (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 23-25, Denver, Colorado)By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) continues to be a concern of the mining industry. A new noise standard (30 CFR, Part 62) is aimed at reducing NIHL in mining through engineering and administrative n
Jan 1, 2004
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Comprehensive and Integrated Subsidence Prediction Model - CISPM (V2.0)By S. S. Peng
This paper presents a computer program package for predicting surface movement and deformation caused by under-ground coal extractions. It is capable of: predicting final surface movement and defor
Jan 1, 1986
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Slope Stability and Engineering Geology At The Pierina MineBy E. Medina, W. Callupe, R. Sharon
Slope stability in Barrick’s Pierina Mine open pit is significantly influenced by the structural geology, the variably argillized rock mass, and locally by perched groundwater. Development of an exten
Jan 1, 2003
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Assessing the Interaction between the Excavation of a Large Cavern and Existing Tunnels in the AlpsBy Edoardo Misano, Magali Schivre, Martino Semeraro, Alain Bochon
"INTRODUCTIONThe Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane (LSM) is an underground research laboratory located in the Western Alps on the French – Italian border. It is located in the middle of the 13km long F
Jan 1, 2016
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Intelligent Pump Control Contributes To Significant Energy Savings In Mining ApplicationsBy J. Creamer
Pumping plays a major role across multiple process and facility applications in the mining world. Examples include: raw water supply, leach solutions, chemicals, dewatering, and mine drainage, and pro
Feb 23, 2014
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Contribution Of The Geophysical Methods In Delineating Soil ContaminationBy G. Kritikakis
Rehabilitation of sites contaminated by oil products and chlorinated organic compounds is a costly task which affects the planning of urban and infrastructure development. An integrated approach based
Jan 1, 2006
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Design and Construction of a Deep, Dual-Cell, Slurry Wall Shaft in Soft GroundBy Edwin Itzig-Heine, Daniel Traylor, Bernard Tarralle, Michael McKenna
This paper discusses the challenges associated with the design and construction of a dual-cell, “figure eight” shaped shaft in saturated, soft ground for the Northeast Interceptor Sewer project in Los
Jan 1, 2003