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Mining-induced subsidence and deformation characteristics with thick unconsolidated overlying strataBy Dapeng JIANG, Haixiao YANG, Shanxi WU, Jinwang Zhang, Guoliang XU, Yipeng ZHANG
The subsidence and deformation characteristics of strata with thick unconsolidated overlying strata is quite different from that with consolidated overlying strata. In this paper, based on the enginee
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Practical Elements Of Project Management For Underground Construction (5f982807-5897-4917-8e84-8f3d83f87f38)By D. R. Gehring
Effective project management is an excellent technique for meeting a goal through set, well-defined objectives. Even though project management is successfully used throughout the world in various cons
Jan 1, 1996
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Tectonic Model For Kimberlite Exploration In The AppalachiansBy Jay Parrish
Appalachian kimberlites appear to be spatially distributed along two structure parallel trends running from Tennessee to New York. It is hypothesized that the kimberlites were emplaced at the intersec
Jan 1, 1984
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New Development In Mechanical Surface MiningBy B. Schimm
Mining of material without blasting and / or selectively becomes more and more important for high quality ROM-products. Surface Miners have been developed especially for this purpose. The cutting tech
Jan 1, 1999
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The Record And The Challenge In Open PitsBy Stanley M. Jarrett
Gentlemen, I am pleased to address this gathering of engineers and operation managers representing a large and important segment of the metal and nonmetallic mining industry. Since you know from the p
Jan 1, 1972
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Garnet - "Abrasive And Gems"By John Oskam
In 1873 Barton tines Corporation mining Garnets for Abrasives. From providing bulk Garnet Concentrate the technology has advanced to the sizing and classification of micron sized particles utilizing a
Jan 1, 1980
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The Stability Of Waste Dumps At Kennecott?s Bingham Canyon MineBy A. D. Pernichele
Four types of slope failures in waste dumps are recognized; debris flow, foundation failure, edge slump and blowout. The first three types, although at times causing considerable damage to property an
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal: Tomorrow's ChoiceBy Robert V. Price
It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss coal's prospects with the Society of Mining Engineers of AIMS--- a group destined to play a crucial role in shaping our national energy future. Much
Jan 1, 1975
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Waste Clay Ponds In Florida-Regulatory Status ReportBy S. Partney
Waste clay ponds are a necessary part of the phosphate rock beneficiation process. They are large, averaging a square mile in size; unsightly, in that they protrude 20 to 50 feet (6 -15 meters) above
Jan 1, 1998
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OSHA Problems As Viewed By The Laborers' International Union Of North AmericaBy Joe M. Short
More than eighty years ago, in what we generally consider a more leisurely age, workers and engineers began the construction of the longest railroad tunnel in the world. When completed, the Simplon Tu
Jan 1, 1979
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A unified shovel interface: Bringing smartphone technology into the cabBy Heather Wright
Shovel operators are one step closer to having a better tool to operate and monitor their equipment. The development of a unified shovel interface is proceeding into phase three, focused on producing
Mar 1, 2014
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Identifying risk factors from MSHA accidents and injury data using logistic regressionBy Andrea Brickey, JUDITH BUABA, RICHARD AMOAKO
This study applies a machine-learning technique known as multiclass logistic regression on a 10-year injury dataset from the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to determine miners’ susc
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Thermal fragmentation as a possible, viable, alternative mining method in narrow-vein mining?By Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Durkin, Patrick Bouwmeester, Michael Tuck
This research project explored the viability of a new mining technology — thermal fragmentation — in narrow-vein mining. Thermal fragmentation technology uses a flame jet to produce extreme heat that
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Quebrada Blanca, Chile An Enriched Porphyry Copper DepositBy John P. Hunt
Early disseminated copper mineralization at Quebrada Blanca, Chile, accompanied 38 million year old quartz monzonite stocks and dikes. Early mineralization was followed by hydrothermal mineralization,
Jan 1, 1981
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AFM Force Measurement For Activated Sphalerite-Xanthate InteractionsDirect force measurements were conducted using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the mechanism of copper-activation of sphalerite. The force measurements were conducted between a sphalerite pl
Jan 1, 1998
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Treatment Of Mine Drainage Using A Passive Biological System: Design Of And Preliminary Results From A Full-Scale SystemBy K. Whiting
In October 1993, the first two of a series of full scale passive biological treatment cells were constructed to treat mine drainage from the Burleigh Mine (located approximately 48 km west of Denver,
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental And Economic Risk Assessment/Management In Mine DevelopmentBy W. J. Roberds
A formal and explicit yet cost-effective approach is proposed to ensure that decisions made during mine development are optimum (with respect to their ultimate consequences) as well as defensible. Thi
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermal Anomalies And Sulfide Oxidation In The Silver Bell Mining District, ArizonaBy Robert C. Edmiston
"Further, we search for the veins by observing the hoar-frosts, which whiten all herbage except that growing over the veins, because the veins emit a warm dry exhalation which hinders the freezing of
Jan 1, 1974
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Pima District, Arizona - A Historical And Economic Perspective - Pre W. W. II History (Wilson, 1950).By Walter E. Heinrichs
Early history of the district is typical of many, particularly in Southwestern United States. The usual early Spanish influence was felt; Marcos de Niza, Coronado and Father Kino are most notable, but
Jan 1, 1976
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Advances In Large Hole Wall Control BlastingBy W. A. Crosby
The ability of open pit mines to steepen overall final wall angles allows significant cost reductions as a result of reduced waste movement requirements. Final wall angles are principally controlled b
Jan 1, 1998