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Verification Of Computer Reserve ModelsBy Abdullah Arik
Verification of computer generated reserve models is essential since the computer does not automatically check the validity of methods and assumptions selected by the user and their results. For the c
Jan 1, 1995
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A Blank Piece Of Paper - A Practical Approach To Mine Management ? IntroductionBy R. R. Smith
The meaning of the title, "Blank Piece of Paper," refers to the need for management to take a completely fresh viewpoint to the problems facing our industry. These problems are so severe and some so n
Jan 1, 1987
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Overview Of The Aggregate IndustryBy B. Weaver
Every year Pit & Quarry Magazine surveys the industry to produce their annual review. Here's a sampling of some of the statistics the survey produced from the end of the year 1994 survey.
Jan 1, 1995
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What The Client Expects From The EngineerBy Carl L. Morris
This short dissertation concerning "what the client expects from the engineer" is directed mainly at the design and construction of metallic ore concentration or beneficiation plants. However, practic
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology Of The Tayoltita Mine, Durango, MexicoBy Douglas M. Smith
The town of Tayoltita, Durango is located at the bottom of the 2000 m. deep Rio Piaxtla canyon on the axis of the rugged Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range. Throughout most of the year access to t
Jan 1, 1974
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Escalante Silver Mill: Project Approach And Performance AnalysisBy Randolph E. Scheffel
Mill design and project execution are very demanding and interactive processes requiring the dedication and cooperation of many parties. The development philosophy which lead to the successful complet
Jan 1, 1983
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Analysis Of Retreat Mining Pillar StabilityBy Frank E. Chase
Preventing pillar squeezes, massive pillar collapses, and bumps is critical to the safe and efficient recovery of coal during room-and-pillar retreat mining. To help prevent these problems, the U.S. B
Jan 1, 1995
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Contractor’s Redesign of Construction Methods and Proceduresfor New York City Transit Authority Contract C-20201By Bernard A. Grand, Gary A. Almeraris
This project involves the reconstruction of a 1,100 ft. long by 75 ft. wide segment of an existing 4 to 5 track subway under Northern Boulevard in the Borough of Queens in New York City. The project i
Jan 1, 1999
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A Practical Method Of Measuring Shotcrete Adhesion StrengthBy B. Seymour
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is conducting research to develop safe practices for the use of shotcrete as ground support in underground mines, particularly mines o
Jan 1, 2010
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NIOSH Gas Well Stability Research:Research to PracticeBy Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Bo Kim, Zoheir Khademian
Building on the research results and knowledge obtained from the ongoing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Gas Well Stability Research, researchers from the NIOSH provided
Jul 1, 2023
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Pregrouting The Rustler Formation Preparatory To Shaft Sinking At Carlsbad, New Mexico (03d6b341-288d-4c2a-b5da-c6c1d645162a)By Stephen H. E. Phillips
Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, New Mexico area. The first four shafts sunk at international Minerals and Chemica
Jan 1, 1984
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Sediment Compressibility In Thickening Of Flocculated Suspensions (d62d1f33-e858-47a7-8f17-11ab8359c6d5)By R. Hogg
Sedimentation in highly flocculated suspensions of fine particles such as clays occurs through individual settling units (flocs) which have very open structures and correspondingly low density -typica
Jan 1, 1992
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A Successful Operating Safety Program ? SummaryBy J. D. Goodrich
Success of The Carter Mining Company's safety program can be primarily attributed to "total immersion" of all operating and staff personnel in program design and implementation. Currently, the Co
Jan 1, 1983
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Arizona Salt Deposits ? IntroductionBy H. Wesley Peirce
Although not generally recognized, Arizona has rock salt deposits unique in the United States. This uniqueness stems from a combination of two factors: (1) relatively youthful geologic age and (2) non
Jan 1, 1979
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Application Of A Mixed Kinetics Model To The Leaching Of Low Grade Copper Sulfide OresBy B. W. Madsen
Experimental results obtained from large scale (7 tons), long-term (500 days) leaching of low tenor copper sulfide ores were interpreted by a geometric model involving the movement of a reaction zone
Jan 1, 1974
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Developing Computational Groundwater Monitoring And Management System For Estonian Oil Shale DepositBy H. Lind
Mining in Estonian oil shale deposit mainly takes place in the Ordovician, Keila-Kukruse aquifer. The aquifer is affected by mining and is fully dried out around the working mine areas (Perens and Sav
Jan 1, 2008
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Geographic Information Systems; More than Just Another Computer Mapping ProgramBy Solomon S. Katz
As more and more computer software is written for geological mapping applications, the users of the software are discovering the problems of transferring data between the programs, maintaining correct
Jan 1, 1989
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Organization And Crew Training For Start Up Of The Eagle Mountain Pellet PlantBy M. J. Hughes
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain operations are located in Southern California at a distance of about 130 miles east of the Corporation's steel plant at Fontana, California, and at
Jan 1, 1968
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Regression Analysis Of Cone Crusher Variables ResearchBy Steven A. Elmquist
Although past investigations (2, 5)have been conducted to determine crushing relationships, no program which covered a broad range of crushing conditions had been conducted. The previous studies appea
Jan 1, 1979
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Fine Cobbing With Alternate Polarity MagnetsBy D. C. Hatch
At the MacIntyre Development of the Titanium Division of National Lead Company a magnetite-ilmenite ore together with gabbro-anorthosite waste is mined from an open pit by shovels and trucks. The ore
Jan 1, 1968