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International Education Of Mining Engineers - An Update On The Australian Experience And International Opportunities For Collaboration - Preprint 09-003Collaboration between education providers is the key to long-term sustainability and improved quality in mining education. The mining industry is now, more than ever, an industry doing business on a
Jan 1, 2009
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Modeling Of Cyanide Degradation In Tailings ImpoundmentsBy M. M. Botz
Cyanidation tailings which are disposed in a surface impoundment experience a loss of cyanide due to natural degradation, frequently reducing the cyanide concentration to very low levels. Quantifying
Jan 1, 1999
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An Evaporative Inspired Air Cooler For Recirculatory Breathing Apparatus - IntroductionBy R. C. Burton
One of the major problems encountered with recirculatory breathing apparatus presently used by mine rescue teams is that the inspired air becomes uncomfortably, and often dangerously, hot. This is als
Jan 1, 1980
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Water Tunnel in Liaoning Province, Northeast ChinaBy Li Jiuping, Zhong Gang, Chen Yong Zhang, I. Michael Gowring
The Liaoning Dahuofang Reservoir Water Transfer Project is an important development for the Department of Water Resources of Liaoning Province in northeastern China. The 85.3 km water conduit will tra
Jan 1, 2007
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RockVision3D™ Applications to Delineate Hazardous Geologic and Stress Conditions in Coal Mines—Case HistoriesBy K. Y. Haramy, K. Hanna
Early identification of adverse geologic conditions and high stress concentrations during the high-speed extraction of coal using modern mechanized longwall systems is a major challenge facing the min
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Changes In Statute And Case Law: Effects On The Value Of Intellectual Property Assets ? IntroductionBy W. O. Kerr
As in other industries, companies engaged in mining and extraction use and develop intellectual property (?IP?) in the form of new technologies or production processes. The development of IP assets i
Jan 1, 2012
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Stress Analysis and Design of Tunnel LiningsBy Ching L. Wu, Joseph Penzien
An analytical procedure is presented for evaluating the stresses in linings of bored tunnels caused by kinematic soil-lining interaction. Three cases of interaction as produced by the following condi
Jan 1, 1997
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The Lake Mead Intake 3 Water Tunnel and Pumping Station, Las Vegas, Nevada, USABy Michael Feroz, Marcus Jensen, James E. Lindell
The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) operates two water-intakes in Lake Mead, located 20 miles east of Las Vegas, Nevada. Severe drought has caused decline in lake level by 85 feet since 2000 an
Jan 1, 2007
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The Value Of Filter And Power Factor Compensation Systems For Minerals & Mining PlantsBy Z. Konstantinovic, M. Ahrens
Due to the large installed electrical power and the large number of electric drives in minerals and mining plants power factor compensation and harmonic filtering has always been an important issue. F
Jan 1, 2007
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Monitoring Successful NATM in SingaporeBy K. Zeidler, T. Schwind
The Fort Canning Tunnel, Singapore, is an approximately 50 feet (15m) wide vehicular tunnel under shallow ground cover that has been constructed according to the principles of the NATM. Its shallow lo
Jan 1, 2007
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Application Of The Split-Online Sag Feed Size Analyzer At P.T. Freeport IndonesiaBy A. Supomo, A. Partanen, M. Mular
Although many SAG operators may agree that on-line measurement of SAG feed-size is an attractive notion, applying this information in a control strategy that recovers the investment, engineering time,
Jan 1, 2001
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Novel Flotation Collectors For Base Metal MineralsBy P. A. Dimas
A new family of sulfide flotation collectors has been developed in our laboratory. These formulations are comprised of novel renewable materials combined with conventional reagents. The resulting d
Jan 1, 2012
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Mine and Mill Labor Productivity Study Shows Wide Range of ValuesBy Leons Kovisars
Introduction Labor is the major cost element for most mining operations. Labor costs are continually increasing, both in nominal and constant terms. This is true in developed as well as less develope
Jan 11, 1983
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Auxiliary OperationsBy Christopher J. Vise
Although production operations at mines, representing the extraction and removal of the mined material, often appear to receive the greatest amount of attention, the emphasis given to auxiliary operat
Jan 1, 2008
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Simulation of operating risk in mine feasibility studies - SME Transactions 2011By S. Kenzap, V. Kazakidis
Risk assessment is an essential component of mine feasibility studies. However, it is often challenging to identify the appropriate analysis and derive the required input data. The uniqueness of a min
Jan 1, 2011
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After 50 Years, SME Remains World’s Premier Professional Mining AssociationBy Steve Kral
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration’s origins can be traced back to 1871. This was when 22 Pennsylvania coal mining engineers founded the American Institute of Mining Engineers (AIME).
Jan 1, 2007
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Citizen Participation In MiningBy R. A. Reiley
Introduction Democratic countries are founded on the principle that all citizens have the right to participate in policy setting and decision-making processes. Citizen participation is especially ev
Jan 1, 2001
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Actualizing Sustainable Mining: “Whole Mine, Whole Community, Whole Planet” Through ‘Industrial Ecology’ And Community-Based StrategiesBy Ivan Weber
Asking the question, “What do the world’s leading corporations and cutting-edge practitioners of sustainability put forth to guide a given mine site for planning and action toward ‘sustainability’?”,
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Resources and Land Use Planning Conflicts in NorwayBy K. Nielsen
The paper presents a brief overview of the mineral industry in Norway, followed by a description of the mineral policy and relevant legislation including the roles of the Norwegian Directorate of Mini
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuously Operating Multiple Ventilation- And Fire Gases Monitoring Systems At Multilevel-Multiseam Collieries On The European ContinentMultilevel-multiseam hardcoal mines on the European continent usually consist of a huge network of underground openings, sometimes more than 200 km long in total, with some longwalls operating down to
Jan 1, 2012