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Medical Evaluations Of Wollastonite -A ReviewBy K. J. Sollman
With an ongoing concern for safety and health in the workplace, NYCO® requested three medical evaluations be undertaken to study possible health hazards of wollastonite. Two of the evaluations were
Jan 1, 1988
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The Future Role Of The Mining Company In The International Arena ? IntroductionBy Gordon R. Haworth
During the past ten years we have experienced a period of rapidly-changing ground rules for the mining industry. Domestically we have had to contend with numerous new regulations controlling the impac
Jan 1, 1975
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Video Data Analytics For Quantitative Measurement Of Feeder Ore Flow Characteristics In Underground Systems - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Fastle, M. Weinstock
The block cave mining method utilized by PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) generates fines and allows the inflow of water. Both constituents have contributed to unfavorable characteristics: an increase in
Mar 2, 2022
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Building Land With Phosphate WasteBy E. M. Haynsworth
The disposal of phosphatic clays has presented a problem to the phosphate industry since the mining of phosphate rock first began. As the flotation process was introduced in the late 1920's, the
Jan 1, 1970
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Recent Approaches In U. S. Steel Coal Mining ResearchBy J. A. Wallace
U. S. Steel's coal mining research activities are directed toward providing new or improved hardware and techniques to increase productivity or reduce cost. Because more than 80 percent of U. S.
Jan 1, 1979
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4. Evaluation of Multiple Seam Coal Deposits - A Generalized Case Study - IntroductionBy A. Frederick Banfield
Various modeling techniques are available for describing ore deposits on the computer. Multiple seam coal deposits can be quite successfully modeled by using the variable block modeling method. In ess
Jan 1, 1979
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Mining 1989By J. D. Morgan
The US economy grew steadily in 1989, reaching an annual rate of $5.3 trillion in the last quarter (US trillion=1012 ). The value of domestically processed, mineral-based materials rose 5% to $315 bil
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessment Of Empirical Design Methods For Tunnels In RockBy Gregory B. Baecher, Walter Steiner, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION Empirical methods have always been important in tunneling in contrast to many other branches of engineering. Beginning in the late 19th century, when engineering entered the phase o
Jan 1, 1979
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The Machine Within a Machine: TBM Innovation in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - NAT2022By B. Catalano, D. Ifrim
The Annacis Island Outfall Project includes two TBM bored tunnels with face pressures above 3.5 bar, with an internal diameter of 4.2 metres. This paper discusses the innovative approach to TBM tunnel
Dec 1, 2022
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Instrumentation Used To Control Excavation And Rock Bolting For Underground Subway StationBy Edward J. Zeigler, John T. Miller
INTRODUCTION Construction of Phase I, Section A, of the Baltimore Region Rapid Transit System required that six underground stations be built using a cut and cover excavation technique. For five of
Jan 1, 1981
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Title to U.S. Gold Mines: An Introduction for Canadian Junior Mining CompaniesBy Richard Keith Corbin
Canadian junior mining companies whose gold exploration and exploitation programs take them across the border into the western United States should be prepared to deal with the myriad of title issues
Jan 1, 1988
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Making Profits Controlling PollutionBy Jaime Lomelin
[First of all I want to thank the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME for the opportunity to present what Industrias Penoles, S.A. is doing in Mexico to reach the basic objetive of the enterprise with
Jan 1, 1974
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Mining Waste Research in the U. S. Bureau of MinesBy William N. Fitch, Valois R. Shea-Albin
In 1976, the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) aroused concern in the mining community about the regulation of mine waste streams under RCRA. In response, the Bureau of Mines initiated re
Jan 1, 1991
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Discussion - Computer-aided schedule optimization in room-and-pillar and longwall operations - by P.K. Chatterjee, G. Johnston, and S. Holguin Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 6 June 1987, pp. 433-436By M. Gershon
The article is an excellent one, providing a basis for the conduct of the major tasks in underground mine planning and scheduling. I object to only one word. Since that word is featured in the title,
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluating Host Rock Representativeness Through GeostatisticsBy Y. C. Kim, M Nataraja, J. T. Buckley, D. H. Tiktinsk
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA) assigns the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) the responsibi1it.y of locating, constructing. operating, closing and decommissioning a nuclear waste repository
Jan 1, 1986
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Preparatory Work Required for a Long-Term District Recirculation Test in a Gassy Underground Metal-Non Metal MineBy Christopher J. Pritchard
Federal mine safety regulations prohibit the recirculation of face air In a gassy Class III metal-non metal mine. Tg Soda Ash, Inc, operates a 2.0M ton/yr (2.2 million st/yr) underground gassy Class I
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role Of Buffer Stocks In International Commodity AgreementsBy E. Allen Wendt
It is both a great pleasure and something of a challenge for me to have this opportunity to address a gathering encompassing such a wealth of expertise in the minerals field, It is particularly challe
Jan 1, 1978
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Mountaintop Mining And Sustainable Development In AppalachiaBy Paul Sainato, J. Steven Gardner
Sustainable development is defined as ‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’1 There has been considerable deb
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground Response To Tunneling Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A171By T. J. Lyman, M. J. Robison, W. A. Ruemmele
INTRODUCTION The first phase of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project consists of 7.1 km (4.4 miles) of subway and stations running through downtown Los Angeles from Union Station to MacArthur Park. C
Jan 1, 1989
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Experience Of Inert Gas Injection In Combating Fires In Indian Coal MinesBy S. P. Banerjee
Injection of inert gases to combat mine fires has been practiced in various parts of the world for a long time. Of late, nitrogen has become the preferred inert gas for control of mine fires and safe
Jan 1, 1987