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Hurtières Tunnel Geological HazardBy Hingant Pierre
The Hurtières Tunnel was built in 1995 with drill and blast method, in metamorphic schist. It is located between Lyon and Torino on the A 43 motorway in the French Alps. During the construction, a geo
Jan 1, 1999
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Sohio Western Mining Company Tailing DamBy Ted D. Johnson
INTRODUCTION The tailing dam is part of the SOHIO L-Bar Uranium Mine and Mill located about 70.8 kilometers (44 miles) west of Albuquerque in northwestern New Mexico. The dam location is shown on F
Jan 1, 1980
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2.3 Target Investigation - 1. Detailed Surface Appraisal Using Geophysical Methods ? IntroductionBy Richard C. Fox
"Why geophysics? We will have to drill anyway." Reliance on geophysical methods for detailed target appraisals will increase as direct surface evidence becomes more subtle. This will create a need f
Jan 1, 1979
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Selection and Sizing of Electrostatic Concentrating EquipmentBy F. S. Knoll
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Electrostatic separation has found a number of applications since its initial installation as a processing method. Three broad types of electrostatic installations are discussed
Jan 1, 1986
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Dynamic Programming In Open Pit Mining Sequence Planning - A Case StudyBy E. Alaphia Wright
An accepted approach to open pit mining sequence planning is one of computer aided planning where: the planner works out his mining sequences by trial and error using interactive graphics; This approa
Jan 1, 1989
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Overview Of Titanium Dioxide FeedstocksBy K. J. Stanaway
Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use feedstocks with higher Ti02 content and lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the world's Ti02 comes
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanical Rock Excavation - Assessment Of Cuttability And BorabilityBy Dominic F. Howarth
Cuttability and borability assessment methods in rock and coal are reviewed. TBM, roadheader and coal cutting machine boring rates can be predicted from a knowledge of machine, intact rock property an
Jan 1, 1987
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Progress in scaling in underground minesThis paper discusses the type of scaling operations presently in use in underground mines. It defines a scaling factor that is expressed as the area necessary to scale to extract 1 t (1.1 st) of ore.
Jan 1, 1996
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Performance factors of the bucket wheel excavator systemsBy T. S. Golosinski, J. Wolski
Procedures are presented for determining the hourly production rate, mechanical and physical availability, utilization, use of availability, and global performance factors for the bucket wheel excavat
Jan 1, 1987
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Geological Controls In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation Of A Skarn Deposit- The Mactung Case StudyBy A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta, J. W. Mustard
Skarn deposits present many unique problems in estimating ore reserves, including difficulties arising from the complex character of the mineralization and intricate ore body shapes resulting from str
Jan 1, 1992
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ICMM: Sustainable Development Framework: Principles And ReportingBy A. Roper
Since the Toronto conference in May 2002, the International Council on Mining and Minerals (ICMM) has made progress on the road to sustainability. Fifteen of the world?s largest mining and metal produ
Jan 1, 2003
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Tunnel Boring With Hydraulic Debris DisposalBy W. Setzepfandt, J. Henneke
PREFACE Debris disposal can very often be a severe problem and major restriction on tunnel boring projects, especially for small diameter tunnels and in underground mines. Hydraulic transport could
Jan 1, 1981
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One project, two discount ratesTraditional finance theory recommends discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis as the tool to value mineral properties. Yet, the calculated values by this method are usually lower than the market value. Fi
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects of Surface Topography, Strata Dip, and Casing Cementing on Longwall-induced Subsurface Deformations and Gas Well Casing StressesBy P. Zhang, D. W. H. Su, M. Van Dyke, H. Dougherty
This paper describes the scientific data acquisition, data interpretation, and sophisticated 3-dimensional modeling processes of an ongoing gas well stability research program by the National Institut
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A Collaborative Role For A Mining School: Lifelong Learning In The Mining IndustryBy Malcolm Scoble
This contribution examines the motivation and prospects for mining companies to become Learning Organizations and integrate Lifelong Learning into their culture. Mining Schools have a potentially cent
Jan 1, 2005
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Sampling and Analysis for Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particulate in the Mining WorkplaceBy Michel Grenier, Mahendra Gangal
Two methods used to measure the exposure of mine workers to diesel exhaust particulate were compared. One method was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota's Partic
Jan 1, 1997
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Environmental Liability Of Lenders And InvestorsBy M. Murphy
The multibillion dollar cost of cleaning up thousands of environmentally contaminated sites across the country created by decades of inadequate disposal of hazardous waste has led to a search for "dee
Jan 1, 1988
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Precision Of Measurement Of Radon And Radon Daughter Exposure Using Simple Passive Track Detectors And Passive Differentiating Track DetectorsBy G. Swiatnicki, w. Chruscielewski, T. Domanski
INTRODUCTION The inherent errors of simple passive track detectors /SPTD/ used for estimation of exposure to the radon daughters /RnDP/ amount to about 30% /Do75/ while for active detectors only re
Jan 1, 1981
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Filters And AbsorbentsBy Steve Van Kouteren
Filters and absorbents purify, clarify, and clean many types of liquids by removing solid particles. In addition, absorbents provide a convenient way to handle liquids and to clean up liquid wastes or
Jan 1, 1994
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Control and Monitoring of Groundwater Impacts From Cyanide Leach Tailings PondsBy H. N. McLeod, M. J. Thom
The use of cyanide in gold mining requires the careful handling and storage of cyanide rich tailings. Cyanide in groundwater can frequently be both persistent and mobile, so that tailings basins need
Jan 1, 1991