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Multidimensional Spatial Modeling of the May Day Mine Waste Pile, Silverton, ColoradoBy Mark R. Stanton, Douglas B. Yager
Integration and synthesis of mine-site topography, geophysical, and geochemical data yields both two- dimensional and three-Amensional perspective models for the May Day mine located in the Cement Cre
Jan 1, 2000
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The Practical Use Of Sandfill In Creating Pillar Stability And Preventing SubsidenceBy W. K. Callaway
The need to increase ore recovery and pillar stability caused the Magmont Mine staff to investigate the use of sandfill to accomplish both tasks. The use of hydraulically stowed classified mill tailin
Jan 1, 1986
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The Feldspar Story In Our Leading Fedlspar State: Evaluations And Comparisons ? IntroductionBy J. Philip Neal
Feldspar is no example of special mineralization in isolated spots: it can usually be found within a mile or so of almost anywhere. Along with silica sand, it is a major part of our world's total
Jan 1, 1973
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An Algorithm to Estimate the Optimal Evolution of an Open Pit MineBy Boleslaw Tolwinski
This paper presents an algorithm for the de- termination of a production schedule for an open pit mine that satisfies all principal physical and economic constraints required by a realistic mine desig
Jan 1, 1992
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Excavation And Support Of A Water Tunnel Through The Hayward Fault ZoneBy Sarah Holtz Wilson, Kenneth Rossi, Carl R. Handford, David F. Tsztoo
The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s Claremont Tunnel is an 18,000-foot long water tunnel that crosses the Hayward Fault zone near Oakland, California. It was originally completed in 1929. This p
Jan 1, 2007
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Notes On The Efficacy Of Wet Versus Dry Screening Of Fly AshBy B. Valentim
The methodology used to obtain fly ash subsamples of different sizes is generally based on wet or dry sieving methods. However, the worth of such methods is not certain if the methodology applied is n
Jan 1, 2008
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Ground And Liner Behavior During Construction Of The Mt. Baker Ridge TunnelBy Alexander I. Feldman, Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
An extensive geotechnical monitoring program was used to assess ground and liner behavior, provide input to a Disputes Review Board, and verify design assumptions during construction of the Mt. Baker
Jan 1, 1987
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High-Intensity Autogenous Milling in the Hicom Mill - A Preliminary Simulation ModelBy David I. Dr. Hoyer
The Hicom mill is a conical mill in which a ball or autogenous load tumbles within a high-intensity acceleration field. An autogenous Hicom mill with a power density of about 1100 kw/m3 and a volume o
Jan 1, 1992
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Cadman Downhill Overland Conveyor, Blending Into The Washington State Forest Area - IntroductionBy Bill Sayer
Cadman, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberg Cement, is a leading supplier of sand and gravel as well as ready mix concrete in the greater Seattle area in western Washington State. Cadman's ag
Jan 1, 2008
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Hydrologic Aspects Of Strip Mining In The Subbituminous Coal Fields Of MontanaBy Wayne A. Van Voast
Many coal beds that will be mined in southeastern Montana are aquifers that provide essential local water supplies. Mine cuts along aquifer outcrops create almost imperceptible piezometric changes. Mo
Jan 1, 1978
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The Application Of Propeller Fans At Wisconsin Industrial Sand—A Case StudyBy T. Stauffer, B. McGunegle, A. Adu-Acheampong
The Fairmount Minerals, Inc., Maiden Rock underground sand mine historically delivered air to ventilate diesel-powered equipment at its working faces through high-resistance, 15-inch-diameter PVC dist
Jan 1, 2007
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Attapulgite -- The Relationship Between Its Physical/Chemical Properties And Current Commercial ApplicationsBy E. W. Sawyer
Attapulgite is a magnesium aluminosilicate clay mineral which exhibits unique, processing-enhanceable physical and chemical properties that are related to its current commercial uses. Properties of co
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Aspects of the Thermodynamics of Flotation (a01bf4f4-224d-4c94-ae6e-49e28d1e2721)By D. W. Fuerstenau, S. Raghavan
This paper presents a brief summary of some of the thermodynamic aspects of flotation processes. Thermodynamic considerations that control interfacial and wetting behavior in mineral/water/air systems
Jan 1, 1976
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Development And Comparison Of Subsidence Prediction Methods For The Eastern U.S. CoalfieldsBy P. Schilizzi, A. Jarosz, M. Karmis
This paper is concerned with subsidence prediction methods and in particular with two techniques, one based on profile functions and the other on influence functions. Profile function methods provide
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology And Geochemistry Of The Mule Canyon Gold Deposit, Lander County, NevadaBy K. Thomson
The Mule Canyon gold deposit, located 14 miles ESE of Battle Mountain, Nevada, was discovered in 1986 as the result of a GFMC grass-roots exploration program. Drilling to date has identified six discr
Jan 1, 1993
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Exhibitors Showcase Their Products and Services at the - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Georgene Renner, William R. Yernberg, Steve Kral
Advanced Terra Testing (ATT)is a full-service geotechnical testing laboratory. It specializes in rock and soil mechanics and geosynthetic materials testing. ATT provides services to the global mining
Jan 1, 2003
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Atmospheric Carbon Elution Without The Use Of Cyanide At Barneys Canyon MineBy Lynda T. Holden, Philip L. LeHoux
Barneys Canyon Mine is a 1.8 million t.p.y. gold heap leach operation near Salt Lake City, Utah. The gold recovery plant has been operating since September of 1989. Carbon elution is done at atmospher
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessment Of Weak Altered Rock Masses At The Island Creek Copper MineBy R. S. Olsen
Intensely altered rock has had a large effect on slope stability as slopes increase in height at Island Copper mine. Traditionally used, fracture-controlled rock slope stability design techniques have
Jan 1, 1987
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Study Of Acoustic Emissions In Rock By Using The Twin Sample SystemBy B. Lin, C. Tang, Z. Chen
Earthquakes, underground impact pressures and rock bursts all produce acoustic emissions. The rate of these emissions can be used to describe rock instability. In this study, it was found that acousti
Jan 1, 1997
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Meeting the Challenges and Risks for Tunneling Under San Diego State UniversityBy Dave Ragland
The SDSU tunnel and underground station are the first of these type facilities to be constructed by the Metropolitan Transit Development Board. Because there is no previous experience, and because tun
Jan 1, 2001