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Autoguided Vehicles in a Production EnvironmentBy Fabien Miller
Automation technologies are increasingly envisaged to improve underground mining productivity. However, the technologies need to be used and adopted gradually in order to get the best benefits. This p
May 1, 2002
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Benefits of assessing line-of-sight from a LHD vehicle in a virtual environmentBy M. Djivre, T. Eger, A. Godwin, I. Bhattacherya
Load-haul-dump vehicles (LHDs) are extensively used in underground mining, however, equipment design and operating conditions contribute to restricted operator sight lines. The inability to clearly se
Jan 1, 2005
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GIS Applications in Underground MiningBy Anthony D. Hammond
The use of geographic information systems (GIS) as a tool to analyze and display data is gathering momentum in the mining industry. Of particular interest is the capability of GIS to link spatial fea
Jan 1, 2002
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Mill Feed: By 8 m Ore Block Assay, Or By 8 cm Rock Sensing? Sorting Technology Can Fill The Gap Between Mine And Mill.By G. Van Weert
Mining project feasibility is projected from a geological model and a mining plan. Ore grade is assumed to be continuous, based on drill hole assays as much as 80 m apart. Eighty meter is 80,000,000 m
Jan 1, 2008
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An automatic sampling methodology to determine contractual particle size distribution in rapid train load out stationsBy S C. Labram, A Stabile
"Modern train load out stations are becoming faster and have the ability to load a 100 wagon train in less than three hours. At 70 metric tonnes per wagon, that is an average fill rate of 2333 t/h and
May 9, 2017
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The Construction And Performance Of Prestressed Ground Anchors In Soils And Weak Rocks: A Personal Overview - SummaryBy Donald A. Bruce
The paper reviews aspects of the construction and performance of prestressed ground anchors installed in soils and weak rocks. Attention is focused on good practice for drilling, tendon fabrication an
Jan 1, 1991
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Reputation Engineering: Building Stakeholder Trust in the Age of AI - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Michael MacMillan
AI is already changing how mining companies are seen, judged, and trusted. This paper discusses “reputation engineering,” a structured way to build trust in a world where AI systems summarize and eval
Feb 22, 2026
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Time-Dependent Behavior Of Rocks: Laboratory Tests On Hollow CylinderBy Gilles Rousset
This paper presents laboratory experiments conducted on hollow cylinders samples. The advantage of such a geometry is to approach in situ conditions around cylindrical openings (lined galleries, boreh
Jan 1, 1989
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Problems and Findings of Applied Petrology in Relation to the Upgrading of Brown CoalRegions with extensive reserves of brown coal but with inadequate deposits of hard coal provide a particularly suitable field for the application of brown coal petrology.In fact, this discipline is in
Jan 1, 1968
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Separation of ultra-fine particles using the REFLUX™ GravitonBy J L. Carpenter, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin
Wet beneficiation of iron ore fines less than 1 mm typically involves a desliming stage ahead of the fine gravity separation such as spirals. The desliming is achieved using a bank of cyclones. The re
Jul 24, 2017
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IC 8047 Methods In Driving The 5490 Railroad Tunnel, Kennecott Copper Corp., Salt Lake County, Utah ? Summary And IntroductionBy V. T. Dow
This report describes construction details and methods used in driving the 5490 tunnel at the Kennecott Copper Corp, property, Bingham, Utah. The tunnel will provide railroad access to the world-famou
Jan 1, 1962
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Embedding Sustainability into Environmental and Social Impact AssessmentsBy Louise Pearce
?Environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs) are: ??process-driven and scientific processes ??The process entails a number of steps and procedures which result in obtaining a licenceto ope
May 1, 2011
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Reserve’s Process Modifications Succeed at Silver BayBy Charles L. Allie
Since Reserve Mining Co. began commercial operations at Silver Bay, MN, some 25 years ago, major improvements in taconite processing technology have become available. In addition, significant new gove
Jan 12, 1980
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Alluvial Gold and Gold Mobility in Quartz Gravels, Waimumu, SouthlandDetailed characteristics of gold from Pliocene auriferous quartz gravels from Waimumu (Southland) have been studied using a combination of optical microscopy, energy dispersive microprobe analysis and
Jan 1, 1987
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The New Red Lake Mine: Narrow Vein Mining in Deep, Burst-Prone GroundBy Pierre Rocque
The Red Lake Mine is located approximately 600 km northwest of Thunder Bay. This 545 tpd (600 tons/day) underground narrow vein gold operation is set to produce in excess of 14.8 tonnes (475,000 ounce
Oct 1, 2001
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Global Approach to Managing Deep Mining HazardsA series of fault slip seismic events have occurred at Garson mine. The events have occurred during development advancement exposing faults, after the extraction of single stopes due to mining induced
May 1, 2009
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High Resolution Seismic Refractin Temography for Determining Depth of Blast Induced Damage in a Mine WallBy J A. Singer, S R. Iverson, C A. Link
High resolution seismic refraction tomography has proved to be a useful tool to effectively estimate depth of blast induced damage in a mine face. Excavation blast damage can be as shallow as 1 to 2m
Jan 1, 2009
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Canadian coal industry : Developments in resource conservation and productivity improvementBy R. K. Singhal, H. Sahay
Introduction In terms of the world's recoverable coal reserves, Canada ranks 10th, providing 0.6% of the world's total. The US is first with 27.8% and the Soviet Union follows with 24.1%.
Jan 9, 1986
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Geology, Hydrogeology And Structural Competency Of The Boundary Pillar At South Deep Gold MineBy M. van Biljon
The possible closure and subsequent flooding of South Deep Gold Mine?s neighbouring Randfontein Estates Limited No. 4 Shaft (REL 4) necessitated the construction of five concrete plugs in the connecti
Jan 1, 2006
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MLA 36-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Kingston Range Study Area, San Bernardino County, California ? SummaryBy Arel B. McMahan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated 21 mines, prospects, and mineralized sites in and adjacent to a 38,713-acre portion of the 255,058-acre Kingston Range Wilderness Study Area in 1983. The study ar
Jan 1, 1986