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Airflow Distributions with Borehole, Fan and Curtains for Large Opening Mine Through Field Study and CFD Modeling - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Xiaozhen Song, Ashish Ranjan Kumar, Shimin Liu
To investigate the influence of boreholes, fans, and curtains for large opening underground mines (LOUM), we conducted a field survey for LOUM with the survey data serving as the numerical modeling in
Feb 22, 2026
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Designing and Constructing the Advance Tunnel for the Scarborough Subway Extension - RETC2023By Jorge Ferrero, Andreas Raedle, Uhland Konrad, Michael Dutton, Keivan Pak Iman, Walter Trisi
Strabag, in partnership with Arup, is constructing the Advance Tunnel for the Scarborough Subway Extension (ATSSE); a project by Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario (Sponsors). The 10.7 m internal di
Jun 13, 2023
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Technical Approach to Lining Design for Internal Pressure and Fault Offsets on the JWPCP Effluent Outfall TunnelBy Jan Van Greunen, Mark Vanderzee, David Haug, Geoffrey Hughes, Yiming Sun, Roozbeh Geraili Mikola
"The Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County is planning to construct a new, approximately 7-mile-long (11.3 km) effluent outfall tunnel to be excavated by TBM and lined with precast concrete segme
Jan 1, 2016
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Utilization Of Wet FGD Material For AMD Abatement In Underground Coal MinesBy J. C. Ashby
Electric utility response to certain amendments of the Clean Air Act has resulted in a production of several types of alkaline coal combustion byproducts. Alkaline combustion byproducts are gaining in
Jan 1, 1998
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Utilizing “Big Tex” for the Dallas Mill Creek Drainage Relief Tunnel - RETC2021By Paul J. Smith, Eudomar A. Silva, Quang D. Tran, J. Milton Brooks
The Dallas Mill Creek Drainage Relief Tunnel is an 8.04 km (5 mile) tunnel that will provide 100-year flood protection for impacted neighborhoods in the east Dallas area. “Big Tex” is a main beam grip
Jun 13, 2021
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Caro's Acid The Low Cost Oxidant For Cn Detoxification Attains Commercial StatusBy H. M. Castrantas
Caro's (peroxymonosulfuric) acid has been reported to destroy WAD (weakly acid dissociable) CN-but, until recently, the technology has not been demonstrated in other than a laboratory setting. Du
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydra-Sludge Removal System For Mine Drainage And Coal Preparation Plant SludgeBy Roy H. Werner
The environmental demands on the mining industry coupled with rising production costs have created a need for a low cost sludge removal system. The HYDRA* system meets these demands by offering a uniq
Jan 1, 1975
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Opportunities and Challenges for Autonomous Shuttle Car Operation in Underground Coal MinesBy J. Sottile, V. Androulakis
Operators of underground coal mine shuttle cars are exposed to numerous hazards including noise, dust and musculoskeletal trauma. The repetitive nature of shuttle car operation leads to fatigue-relate
Jan 1, 2019
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The Tichauer-DeTomi Matrix: a Tool for Assessment of Geological Uncertainty in Small-scale Mining Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Giorgio De Tomi, Ricardo Tichauer
Mineral exploration is a critical step for success in mining. However, small-scale mining often ignores exploration best practices. This paper introduces the Tichauer-DeTomi Matrix, a tool for assessm
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Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679)By J. W. Leonard
Breakage, handling and treatment techniques that result in the placement of greater quantities of coal in fixed volume haulage units such as ships, railroad cars, trucks, mine cars, shuttle cars and s
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimizing Conditions For Wet Grinding Of Synthetic Rutile Using Response Surface MethodologyIn this paper, response surface methodology was applied to optimize the experimental conditions for the wet grinding of synthetic rutile. The effects of parameters such as rotation speed, solids conce
Jan 1, 2011
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Challenges And Opportunities In Developing Advanced Remote Sensing For Environmental Decision Making (6e8af8c6-5e8f-4b07-bce2-d17316735a14)By J. E. Lees
Advanced remote sensing can be a powerful new information tool to help private and public entities make better environmental and resource management decisions. However, some regulated entities are rel
Jan 1, 1999
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Modified Goodman Jack Method For Mechanical Property Measurements In RocksBy Rodolfo V. de la Cruz
This paper describes the development of a modified Goodman Jack method for determining the mechanical properties of rock masses in situ. The modified method consists of the basic borehole loading de
Jan 1, 1976
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Ground Penetrating Radar For Identification Of Mine Tunnels And Abandoned Mine Stopes (5b3c96f7-b198-4202-80b9-38721d09eacb)By T. J. Fenner
Surface and underground mining operations are often hindered by unknown tunnels and stopes and the precise locations of adjacent workings. Mine safety and planning are adversely affected especially in
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal-Associated Resources Multi-Layer Development: A Theoretical Framework for Ground ControlBy Jiachen Wang, Nan Wang, Yang Li
The energy structure and consumption ratio in China determine the practical demand for the collaborative mining of coal and co-associated resources. The multi-layer mining of coal, uranium, coalbed me
Jun 25, 2024
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Picco-Nano Bubble Flotation Using Static Mixer-Venturi Tube For Pittsburgh No. 8 Seam CoalBy Felicia F. Peng
Flotation process is particle hydrophobic surface-based separation technique. To improve the essential flotation steps of collision and attachment, and reduce detachment probabilities between air bubb
Jan 1, 2013
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Dry Chemical Process To Magnetize Pyrite And Ash For Removal From CoalBy James K. Kindig
Hazen Research, Inc., has developed a new process for removing pyritic sulfur and ash from coal. Feed coal is contacted with iron carbonyl vapors, Fe(CO)5, at 190°C which puts a thin skin of magnetic
Jan 1, 1976
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US mining : Have we done enough? Are we doing enough for the future?By I. Iwasaki
There are many reasons why the US mineral and primary metals industry is in its present state. Undoubtedly, a flood of imported goods in all sectors is playing a major role in the plight of our raw ma
Jan 6, 1986
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Development Of A Leachable Copper Resource Model For In Situ Mine ExpansionBy T. L. Carstensen
The Miami In-situ mine of BHP Copper is located in Globe-Miami, Arizona. The mine leaches mineralized leach capping over a supergene enriched sulfide deposit, and has produced over 500 million lbs of
Jan 1, 1997
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Extraterritorial Application Of Us Laws: An Overview Of The FCPA And The Alien Tort Statute And The Implications For The Mining SectorBy J. Drimmer
The past several decades have seen the rapid expansion of multinational mining companies? exploration and production activities around the globe. This trend has resulted from a number of factors, incl
Jan 1, 2010