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Bonneville Power Administration Cold Creek Pipeline Replacement — Vancouver, WashingtonBy Robert J. Guardia, James Rustvold, Robert A. Robinson, Christopher A. Robertson
In 1999, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) replaced approximately 730 m(2,400 ft) of damaged 42- and 36-inch concrete pipe by microtunneling Permalock pipe through sand and partly below ground
Jan 1, 2001
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Powder Surface and Polymer Structural Changes in Ultrafine Grinding in Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng, P. Sornasundaran
Powder surface and polymer structural changes during stirred milling have been studied as a function of grinding time, solid concentration and polymer molecular weight. It was found that specific surf
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineral Liberation: A Population Balance ApproachBy Timothy J. Napier-Munn, David M. Weedon
A model of mineral liberation was developed using back calculation techniques to determine breakage/liberation parameters in a similar manner to the way breakage parameters are determined in the Popul
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of a Total Flammable Gas Detector in Mine RecoveryBy J. E. Chilton
Methanometers with catalytic heat- of-combustion sensors used in coal mines today will read low for flammable gases when oxygen (0,) concentrations are low or when methane (CH,) concentrations are gre
Jan 1, 1992
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Management of Acid Drainage at Mining Facilities Using Dynamic Systems Modeling (DSM)By Jerry W. Danni, R. Craig Ford, Kermit C. Benke, Jim B. Finley, Donald D. Runnells
Steady-state water balance models have historically been used in the management of acid drainage at mine sites. Such systems could be more realistically described by non-steady-state conditions. In ad
Jan 1, 2000
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On-Line Diagnostic Maintenance Systems For Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. C. Cawley
Improvements in today's maintenance practices are mandatory as more complex and productive machines evolve in the mining industry. By keeping machine reliability high through improved maintenance
Jan 1, 1992
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Photoluminescent Sorting Of PhosphatesBy B. Pregerson, M. Gaft, J. Rabinowitz
The main phosphate minerals, apatite and francolite, are characterized by intensive selective photoluminescence, connected with impurities of Eu2+, Ce3+, V4+, Mn2+ and (UO22+ ). The non-uniform distri
Jan 1, 1993
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Computerized Fire Monitoring, Criteria, Techniques, And Experience At Inco LimitedBy J. S. Stachulak
Installation of a computerized mine monitoring and control system in two planned construction phases began in 1983. Phase one consisted of providing a central monitoring station located on surface for
Jan 1, 1989
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Ore Reserve Estimation At Syncrude Canada Ltd.By D. E. Ranta, Neil D. O’Donnell, Thad B. Ostrowski
Ore reserve estimation at the Syncrude Canada Ltd. open-pit oil sands mine in Northern Alberta has evolved since the project's inception. Early techniques followed a conventional petroleum reserv
Jan 1, 1992
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Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation Information SystemsBy Wayne Wride, Amy Lamb, Debra Sonntag
In today's "information age", we have the ability to collect volumes of data about a company's performance. The challenge is to turn that data into information employees can understand and u
Jan 1, 2000
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Improved seat reduces jarring/jolting for operators of low-coal shuttle cars (5a942a4d-b0cf-4934-b278-aa7d1a3d1d97)By S. Gallagher, A. Mayton, R. Merkel
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBV) is linked to cumulative back, neck and abdominal disorders. In low coal mines, space restrictions make it difficul
Jan 1, 2000
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Ongoing Evolution Of Advanced SAG Mill Control At Ok TediBy J. W. Craven, M. Katom, K. M. McCaffery
At Ok Tedi, ore type and SAG feed size distribution vary widely and frequently. This makes control of the SAG mills by application of the power/pressure relationship difficult. Power logic has traditi
Jan 1, 2003
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Shotcrete And Other Surface Support LinersBy L. Lacerda
Shotcrete is widely accepted as an indispensable form of ground control around the world. Other Surface Support Liners such as mesh have been around as long as shotcrete while other Thin Support Line
Jan 1, 2004
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A Public-Private Partnership Success Story: Treating Abandoned Mine Drainage At Jennings Environmental Education CenterBy R. Hedin, M. Dunn
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (US EPA 319 program) provided funding to aid a public-private effort in the installation of an environmentally-friendly system to treat abandone
Jan 1, 2002
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Upgrading Technical Skills In Developing Country MinesBy R. Elias
Botswana is a mining-dominated sub-Saharan country. Workforces are characterised by poorly educated operators and front line supervisors, with equipment and management to 1st World standards. Poor com
Jan 1, 2000
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Design Considerations For A High Tonnage Counter Current Decantation (CCD) Thickener PlantBy D. Anthony, R. A. Williams, R. Raponi
Barrick Gold Corporation in conjunction with SNC Lavalin Engineers and Constructors have developed basic engineering design for counter current decantation thickener (CCD) plants capable of processing
Jan 1, 2002
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Tailings Dam Performance From USCOLD Incident Survey Data (3f33a05f-8713-4bcd-8e50-5c9208622bdd)By C. Strachan
This paper presents an evaluation of tailings dam incidents from the 1994 USCOLD Tailings Dam Committee report. Comparisons are also made with water storage dam incidents from USCOLD reports and rece
Jan 1, 1999
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Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related RiskBy H. Kinilakodi
In 2008, the authors developed a methodology for assessing underground coal mines for high risk for major-hazard events. It focused on major hazard-related violations of safety standards associated wi
Jan 1, 2011
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Life Cycle Cost Considerations In ARD Control: SME Versus Lime, Caustic Soda And Other Traditional ApproachesBy A. L. Anderson, J. T. Rybock
Lime, soda ash and similar precipitants have been the industry standard for treatment of acid rock drainage (ARD) because of their proven ability and low per-gallon operational cost. However, these m
Jan 1, 2000
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Reality Check: Passive Treatment Of Mine Drainage An Emerging Technology Or Proven Methodology?By J. J. Gusek
Passive treatment of mine drainage using constructed wetlands has been employed on coal and metal mine sites since about 1985. The technology has advanced significantly since then; there are currentl
Jan 1, 2000