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Developing a Smart Evacuation System for Underground Mines Considering Human FactorsBy J. Sattarvand, P. C. Augustine
Despite significant safety improvements, the mining industry remains one of the most hazardous occupations globally and the evacuation of Miners, when an uncontrollable incident occurs in the mine, is
Jun 25, 2023
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Recent Insight Into Longwall Strata Movements Deduced From Subsidence Analysis (296400d0-6045-427e-b989-3ef30ada6a94)In this paper, a number of novel hypotheses that provide a fresh perspective on the characterization of strata movements associated with longwall mining are developed by analyzing subsidence measureme
Jan 1, 1986
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Risk Considerations and Design for the Downtown Deep Sewer Tunnels, Austin, TexasBy Greg Wieland
Deep sewer tunnels are required to meet future growth demands of the City of Austin?s down-town redevelopment. The tunnel is 18,000 ft long and varies in finished diameter from 54 inches to 96 inches.
Jan 1, 2008
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Inclusive Mining for Sustainable Development: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion Through Corporate Volunteering and the SDGs - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Monica Campos, Jose Mujica, Maria Campos
The extraction and processing of metals and other minerals have played an important role in economic, political, and social development worldwide, from the early stages of prehistory to the present da
Feb 1, 2025
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Aynak: A World-Class Sediment-Hosted Copper Deposit, AfghanistanBy S. Coats, G. Norton, A. Benham, P. Ková
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan (Figure 1), was discovered by Soviet geologists in the 1970s. Extensive exploration undertaken in the area between 1974-80 include
Jan 1, 2007
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Impact on aggregates of regulating nonasbestos minerals as asbestosBy Kelly F. Bailey
Introduction On June 20, 1986, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published revised asbestos exposure standards for general industry and construction. The standards reflect OSHA
Jan 11, 1988
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Selected Specialty Metals-Optimism in Electronics, Catalysts, Ceramics, and AlloysBy Carl H. Eckert, James P. Berson
INTRODUCTION The demand for specialty metals in industrial applications is in it's healthiest state since the late 1970'8, and several specific markets are recording record sales. Such m
Jan 1, 1986
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The role of employee capacity building in reducing company-community conflicts in PeruBy M. García-Vásquez
In Peru, the third destination in worldwide exploration based on expenditure, mining conflicts have spread dramatically over the last decade. Mining companies need to create new initiatives to avoid s
Jan 1, 2011
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Impacts of grade distribution and economies of scale on cutoff grade and capacity planningBy Mustafa Kumral, Mehmet Balci
Strategic mine planning focuses on cutoff grade selection, capacity planning and block sequencing. Despite significant knowledge accumulated, potential value can be added to mineral sourcing by addres
Sep 1, 2024
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Testing of OreBy Gene E. McClelland
4.1 INTRODUCTION Metallurgical testing is required on any ore, waste or tailing material before amenability to heap leaching treatment can be accurately determined. The amount of testing necessary t
Jan 1, 1988
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Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels (d1a2d171-424d-4a4b-afcc-224df2ebf29f)By A. E. Prokop, J. P. Rider
Previous research on continuous mining operations has shown that significant interactions exist between dust-control parameter application and the resulting respirable dust levels. However, simply inc
Jan 1, 2003
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Homestake's Improved Gravity Gold Recovery CircuitBy H. L. Hinds
Economic pressures to increase production to profitable levels reduced the Homestake's gravity recovery and overall recovery to un-acceptable levels. The operation of the Home-stake gravity gold
Jan 1, 1989
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Chemical And Radioisotope Stratification In An Abandoned Uranium Tailings PileBy T. P. Lim, A. J. Vivyurka, N. K. Davé
Chemical and radioisotope stratification studies were carried out in an abandoned uranium tailings pile at Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada. The tailings, with an average thickness of 7 m over an area of
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Automation Improvements At Cleveland Cliffs (e40786cc-dc29-4876-83da-79e4eda557b8)By D. W. Hendrickson
Cliffs views the process as extending from mine planning to cargo loading including auxiliary systems such as material handling and plant utilities. Process automation is recognized as an area that ca
Jan 1, 1998
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Leaching of trace amounts of metals from flotation tailings in cupric chloride solutionsBy Pelin Altinkaya, Maria Leikola, Jussi Liipo, Mika Haapalainen, MARI LUNDSTROM, Eero Kolehmainen
Chloride leaching has many advantages compared with other alternative processes to cyanidation because it has increased metal solubility, improved redox behavior and high leaching rate properties. Als
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Dominican Republic and Haiti continue to explore their alluvial gold depositsBy Gerald M. Ellis
ntroduction As the gold mining industry continues to develop in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, more deposits will undoubtedly be discovered that will be amenable to development. The Pueblo Viej
Jan 8, 1986
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South Arturo: A Recent Gold Discovery On The Carlin TrendBy Ed Cope
The newly discovered South Arturo deposit is a Carlin-type, breccia-hosted, oxide gold deposit located on the Dee Mine property at the north end of the Carlin Trend in Nevada. The Dee Gold Mine was
Jan 1, 2008
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Room-and-pillar panel design method to avoid surface subsidenceBy Y. Luo
In designing and operating underground room-and-pillar coal mines, it is always difficult to achieve a good balance between preventing surface subsidence and achieving high recovery ratio. In this pap
Jan 1, 2014
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An Engineering Cost Study: Cis Vs Ris With Aurix® 100By Michael J. Virnig, Murdoch W. MacKenzie, Michael R. Davis
The objective of this paper is to present preliminary capital and operating cost estimates (±25%) comparing conventional carbon-in-solution (CIS) with resin-insolution (RIS) using AuRIX® 100 for the
Jan 1, 1999
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Results Of Instrumentation And Observation Of A Tunnel In Bedded Rock With High Residual (In Situ) StressesBy John D. Morton, J. H. LaVerne Palmer, Douglas J. Belshaw
An extensive programme of ground instrumentation and observation was carried out for the West Duff in Outfall Sewer tunnel project prior to and during construction, to establish the performance charac
Jan 1, 1979