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The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.By James Lett
The role of pre-conditioning in a caving operation has multiple benefits, ranging from assisting with improved caveability, normalising fragmentation and improving draw point hang-up frequency. At New
Apr 26, 2022
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The Pebble Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Deposit, Alaska - IntroductionBy M. J. Gregory
The Pebble Cu-Au-Mo deposit in southwest Alaska is one of the world's largest porphyry deposits. The western part of the deposit was discovered by Cominco America in 1987, who sold the project to
Jan 1, 2012
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Automation Controls Can Lower Plant CostsBy Steve Kral
Not too many years ago, mining was in one of its cyclic down-sides. This forced mining companies into some innovative thinking to bring down the costs of production. And they have. Mining equipment
Jan 1, 2006
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Mini Symposium ? Grinding Performance Of Large Balls Mills II - Population Balance Model Predictions Of The Performance Of Large-Diameter MillsBy J. A. Herbst
In spite of potential theoretical and economic advantages of large-diameter ball mills, many manufacturers elect not to build these mills owing to what is perceived as an excessively large design risk
Jan 1, 1983
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Mining Production In Monte Negro And Its Effects On The Living EnvironmentBy M. Gomilanovic
The Republic of Monte Negro (a member of the Serbia and Monte Negro federation) has 26 different mineral raw materials, 4 of which are recoverable and 22 unrecoverable. At present, 12 types of mineral
Jan 1, 2003
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Planning And Design Features Of The Waller Creek Tunnel, Austin, TexasBy Gary Jackson
Preliminary engineering for the Waller Creek Tunnel was completed in 2001, but the project was held in abeyance until the summer of 2007. This paper describes several features of the revised design, w
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Integration of a coal-mine emergency communication network into pre-mine planning and development - SME Transactions 2014By C. J. Bise, M. F. Sindelar
Regulations, such as the MINER Act of 2006, require the installation of redundant and secondary communication systems to assure that contact can be established with coal miners who may become trapped
Jan 1, 2014
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Lake Dorothy Hydroelectric Project Lake Tap And Tunnel, Juneau, AKBy Jason Morrison
The Norwegian Lake Tap Method was successfully used to tap into the side of Lake Dorothy 36.5 m (120') below the lake surface. The lake tap allows water to flowinto an access tunnel from the lake
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Rosario Dominicana's Cyanide Tailings Dam Construction and OperationBy Richard Addison
Rosario Dominicana, S. A. operates an 8,500 tonne per dayopen pit gold/silver mine in the Dominican Republic on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The mine is located in an agricultural area which is
Jan 1, 1980
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Drainage Problems Of The Chicagoland AreaBy Ben Sosewitz
The subject of rapid excavation tunneling is one that is extremely important to the people in the Metropolitan area of Chicago. My personal observation is that it is also extremely important to the ur
Jan 1, 1997
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Lessons Learned About Standards From Applying Both Valmin And USPAP On A Complex Appraisal Project (4c26f855-53c4-4229-9cfe-3a9d12f68d96)By T. R. Ellis
The author attempted to concurrently apply the US Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and the Australian VALMIN Code to a complex mineral property appraisal assignment. This led the a
Jan 1, 2000
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Design and construction outlined of the Cannon mine tailings impoundmentBy Ian Hutchison, Ted Sluder, Jack Caldwell, Don Moore
Introduction The Cannon mine at Wenatchee, WA has recently been brought into operation to recover gold from the sandstones of the Swauk formation. The mine is a joint venture between Asamera Minerals
Jan 8, 1986
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Mine Pillar Design in 1993 – Computers Have Become the Opiate of Mining Engineers – Part IIBy Jack Parker
Critical width Before we go further into pillar design, we should look into the matter of "critical width," because of its effect on pillar behavior. Critical width refers to the greatest width th
Jan 1, 1993
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A Framework For Simulating The Flotation ProcessBy E. V. Manlapig
This review paper describes recent advances that have been made at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) in Brisbane in developing a framework for simulating the flotation process. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Reclamation And Closure Of The AA Heap Leach Pad At Barrick’s Goldstrike MineBy K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell
Barrick Goldstrike’s (Goldstrike) AA Heap Leach Pad is an HDPE lined facility used for gold recovery from low grade ores using conventional cyanide heap leach technology, operated from 1987 through 19
Jan 1, 2001
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Applying An Environment, Health And Safety System To A Growing And Diverse Company Using ISO 14001 PrinciplesBy M. Wiber, P. Nicoll
Rio Algom has embarked on a major programme of expansion with the goal of becoming one of the world’s top-performing base-metal mining and metals distribution companies. To assist the company and i
Jan 1, 2000
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TARP — The Des Plaines Tunnel System (North Leg) A Case HistoryBy Robert Rautenberg, Paul McDermott
This paper will discuss the construction of 15.9 km (9.88 mi) of tunnels on a project in Chicago, Illinois. The tunnels were driven utilizing two rock and four soft ground TBMs ranging in sizes from 7
Jan 1, 1997
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Frac sand production decreases; Oil and gas oversupply leads to slowdownBy Mark J. Zdunczyk
"Frac sand is industrial silica sand much like glass, foundry, filtration and blast sand. The sand must meet certain specifications set forth by the industry that consumes the product. The production
Jul 1, 2016
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Electrical Fault Detection On Downed DC Trolley LinesBy J. S. Peterson
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC), has conducted research to improve electrical fault detection on coal mine direct current (dc) troll
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Labor Survey Sheds Light on Wages and Benefit PlansBy Jennifer B. Leinart
Sixty percent of the mines responding to the sixth annual Mining Cost Service labor survey reported increases in wages averaging 3.4% over the preceding 12 months. Only one mine reported a decrease in
Jan 1, 1990