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Planning Open Pit Mines Using Direct Block Scheduling TechnologyBy Mauricio Brücher, Juan Camus
This article deals with open pit mine planning and a computer technology known as Direct Block Scheduling, or “DBS”. This is an emerging technology for modeling mine exploitation strategies using mixe
Jun 25, 2023
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Nickel Exploration by neutron Capture Gama RaysBy F. E. Senftle
Preliminary geophysical surveys for nickel deposits are usually carried out by airborne magnetometer and surface electrical methods. Once an anomaly is discovered by these techniques, one must resort
Jan 1, 1971
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Reliability of Conventional Ground SupportBy Davorin Kolic, Harald Wagner
Conventional ground support in accordance with latest state-of-the-art considers proper preparation of geotechnical investigation, structural design, observation during construction and fair risk shar
Jan 1, 2001
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Evaluating Ore Bodies For Leaching With Permeability Measurements (234a0dde-b23c-427a-badd-1a893cc2bb7b)By Peter G. Chamberlain
Many mining engineers considering in-place leaching for the first time are uncertain as to how to evaluate ore bodies for potential leachability. Evidence presented in this report emphasizes the criti
Jan 1, 1979
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Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology IndustriesBy R. P. Aldis
A wide range of mineral-derived products are required by the electronics industry for it to function. In one form or another, almost all the known elements have been experimented with and tested for v
Jan 1, 1991
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Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: ElectromagneticsBy L. C. Bartel
Geologic features such as structure (faults, folds, fractures, etc.), water bearing zones, aquifers, pemeability variations, and porosity variations are important for mine planning and in situ energy
Jan 1, 1982
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Ground Freezing A Proven Technology In Mine Shaft SinkingBy Paul C. Schmall
The link between artificial ground freezing and the mining industry stretches back more than 140 years, and across an ocean. Patented by the German scientist F.H. Poetsch in 1863, the technique is re
Jan 1, 2007
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The Study of Surface Paste Disposal Technique for Pb-Zn Tailings by Pilot Scale TestsBy S. Tuylu, D. Adiguzel, A. Bascetin, H. Eker
"Tailings can be more stable in-site where they are stored and and so the risk of conventional tailings dam accidents can be reduced by alternative methods. In recent years, surface paste disposal (SP
Jan 1, 2018
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Silver Review And OutlookBy J. M. Christian
Silver has been a much maligned metal in recent years. In the last three and a half years the price has fallen from around US$7.00 -$7.80 to as low as $3.50 this spring. It has consistently under-perf
Jan 1, 1992
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The Practical Importance of Accounting for Large Deformations in Tunnel Analysis and DesignBy Apostolos Vrakas, Georgios Anagnostou
"INTRODUCTION The small strain assumption routinely made in tunnel analyses remains sufficient from an engineering point of view as long as convergences do not exceed 10%. More specifically, small str
Jan 1, 2016
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Automated Guidance Systems For Underground Machines: Can They Benefit My Future Project? (40edacbd-2bac-4913-afa9-5d2449b48665)By W. L. Hollinshead
For more effective and cost saving production in tunnels, the machinery used on construction sites will be equipped with guidance systems combined with working procedure management systems. This paper
Jan 1, 1999
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Micro-Mechanical Modeling To Study Smooth BlastingThe current understanding of the mechanics of rock fracturing during smooth blasting is largely empirical and qualitative due to an inability to model the dynamic process at the fundamental level. In
Jan 1, 1995
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Micro-Price Optimization: An Industrial Case Study for Coal-Fired UtilitiesBy F. Stanley, A. Noble, G. Luttrell
"The supply chain for coal-fired power stations involve a multi-stage network of mining units, preparation plants, blending facilities and transportation systems. Attempts to optimize the supply chain
Jan 1, 2015
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Mineral Policy in IrelandBy Anthony Leddin, Gillian Dooley
This paper is concerned with mineral policy in Ireland and how it might be improved to encourage more exploration and investment in mining in the country. The approach is to first outline the main des
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterization Of Resin Types From The Hiawatha Seam Of The Wasatch Plateau Coal FieldFossil resin types occurring in the Hiawatha seam of the Wasatch Plateau coal field, Utah, have been separated according to color and their physical and chemical properties evaluated. These resin type
Jan 1, 1990
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Bioleaching Of A High Sulfur CoalBy A. E. Torma
The efficiency of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in the desulfurization of a high-sulfur content New Mexico coal was demonstrated. The optimum condition of process variables were found to be pH = 2.3, part
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicting The Block Caving Behavior Of OrebodiesBy B. K. McMahon
Block caving is an efficient mass-production method for the underground mining of large orebodies. However, the block-caving method requires a substantial investment in developmental works, based on t
Jan 1, 1969
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Preparation Of Oklahoma Metallurgical Coal Howe Mine Pilot PlantBy James Yancik
The Howe Coal Company located in Leflore County, Oklahoma is mining the Oklahoma Lower Hartshorne Coal bed which ranges in thickness from 38" to 42" and dips approximately 7 degrees to the Northeast.
Jan 1, 1969
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Slipforming The Bath County ShaftsBy William D. Leech, Peter S. Buskirk
Virginia Electric and Power Company commencing in early 1985 will begin operating the Bath County Pumped Storage hydroelectric facility, presently the largest capacity installation of its kind. Six co
Jan 1, 1985
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Trona Resources In The Green River Basin, Southwest WyomingBy J. R. Dyni
The lacustrine Green River Formation of Eocene age in the Green River Basin, southwest Wyoming, contains the world's large resource of natural sodium carbonate in bedded trona (Na2CO3? NaHCO3? 2H
Jan 1, 1995