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Bit-Pick Crushing Cone to Boiler Toxic Respirable Dust GenerationBy I. Y. Bausov, L. G. Stolarczyk, R. E. Pillmore, A. J. Hillard, J. T. Duncan
"Prevalence of lung disease in younger miners surprised industry regulators, congressional members, researchers and black lung clinic staff members. Mitigation researcher focused on low-coal mining in
Jan 1, 2016
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Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real WorldBy F. M. McEvoy, E. J. Steadman, R. Murfin
In England, the provision of aggregate is determined by the historical relationship between construction and aggregate consumption. This approach does not necessarily lead to sustainable decision-maki
Jan 1, 2005
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The Caltanissetta Twin Tunnel: Segmental Lining Design and EPBS TBM Performance during the Construction of the 4km-Long ø15.08m TunnelBy Ivano Andreis, Georgios Kalamaras, Mario Liti, Sebastiano Pelizza, Filippo Avesani
"THE SS640 AGRIGENTO-CALTANISSETTA PROJECT The Caltanissetta tunnel is part of the works for the construction of the second 28km-long maxi section of the SS 640 motorway of Porto Empedocle, from km 44
Jan 1, 2016
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Finite Element Analysis of the Effect of Circumferential Ground Modification on Shaft PerformanceBy D. Kruse, M. Sanaei
"3D finite element models of the Segmentally Lined Shaft (SLS) structure are simulated as means of numerical analyses of the system’s structural behavior. Top-down constructed rings, comprised of prec
Jan 1, 2016
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Linear Integer Programming Model Applied To Scheduling Of Iron Ore Production At The Kiruna Mine, Kiruna, SwedenBy M. Kuchta
A linear integer programming (MIP) model to solve the long-and short-term production-scheduling problem for sublevel caving operations is presented. The MIP model is designed as a multi-time-period pr
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration in Northeastern South America, Pursuing Windows of Opportunity: A Review of Golden Star Resources' ExperienceBy Adrian Fleming
Adrian Fleming is Executive Vice President of Exploration for Golden Star Resources Ltd., Denver. Adrian is an Australian who graduated in 1973 with an honors degree in geology from Newcastle Universi
Jan 1, 1998
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Barite Exploration In The United StatesBy Russell A. Fields
Barite (BaS04) is an industrial mineral with hundreds of uses. It is primarily used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids. This use comprised approximately 97% of U.S. barite consumption in 1981.
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal 1987By E. R. Pantos
US coal production increased 3% to a record 832 Mt (917 million st) in 1987, according to preliminary Energy Information Administration (EIA) data. Most of the increase was due to the unusually warm s
Jan 5, 1988
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Production Of Cultured Marble Vs. Natural Marble Products (b4a9ead7-5e7a-4659-895b-5a526d8d1c94)By J. O. Costello
Marble is a preferred surfacing material in up-scale buildings. Its use increased in the 1870's with rising national wealth and declined in the 1950's when synthetic materials for these appl
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of Design And Performance - Porter Square Transit Station Chamber LiningBy David E. Thompson, Andrew F. McKown, Herbert H. Einstein, Amr S. Azzouz
INTRODUCTION Design of supports for underground chambers in rock has undergone considerable development. This becomes evident when comparing support dimensions of subway station caverns built in th
Jan 1, 1983
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A New Sand And Gravel Deposit: From Perception To Production ? IntroductionBy H. L. Bourne
This paper describes six basic stages between perception and production for a new sand and gravel deposit. Sand and gravel, like many of our natural resources, is taken for granted. It is assumed by J
Jan 1, 1970
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4. Discovery History of Duval's Copper Deposits at Battle Mountain, NevadaBy John E. Frost
Duval's (now Battle Mountain Gold Co.) copper and gold deposits in the Battle Mountain District in Nevada are in two subdistricts - Copper Basin and Copper Canyon - about 18 km (11miles) apart. L
Jan 1, 1991
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Conveyor Idlers A Look At Engineering, Operating & MaintenanceBy F. B. Olender
Idler engineering, operation, and maintenance cannot be covered in depth in a short paper. Therefore, this will be a general look into the subject matter in light or the present-day technology. Depe
Jan 1, 1971
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Mine and Mill Labor Productivity Study Shows Wide Range of ValuesBy Leons Kovisars
Introduction Labor is the major cost element for most mining operations. Labor costs are continually increasing, both in nominal and constant terms. This is true in developed as well as less develope
Jan 11, 1983
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Predicting Oxygen Run-Out Times Of Self-Contained Self-RescuersThe recent mine disasters in Australian coal mines have initiated an introduction of Self-Contained Self-Rescuer (SCSR) as component in the development of new escape strategies for miners. These self-
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill StructuresBy V. Svalbonas
In the establishment of a useful failure criteria for complicated, fabricated structures, two basic areas of knowledge must be evaluated: 1. The accuracy of the applied stress analysis must be known
Jan 1, 1982
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A Regional Comparison Of Postmining Land Use PracticesBy R. J. Sweigard
Three case studies were undertaken to investigate the role of land use potential evaluation in reclamation planning and to determine the impact of regional differences on the evaluation process. The t
Jan 1, 1983
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Cooling In Development Workings In Very Hot Ground - IntroductionBy Yoshio Hiramatsu
In Toyoha mine near Sapporo, the ground temperature is very high, perhaps due to inflow of hot mineral water, the origin of which may be rock masses intruded by the igneous activity in the Tertiary pe
Jan 1, 1980
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An Oil Company Looks At MiningBy Russell L. Wood
The title of this session seems to have been picked especially for this paper. It is 1984, it is the morning after, and there is one monumental hangover among many if not most of the oil companies tha
Jan 1, 1984
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Things We'd Have Done Differently at Chimney Creek (1989)By John Marsden, John Mansanti, Jim Arnold, Mike Gleason
DOUG HALBE: We're not quite to the end of our session, but we're close. We've had a lot of fun with some of these spill ideas. But these are serious problems, and I think we might be ab
Jan 1, 1998