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Advanced Life Support in the Mining EnvironmentBy C. S. Harman, C. A. Enright, J. F. Brune
"The mining environment presents challenging and complex situations for the application of medical care. The combination of remote locations, difficult access and longer response times may create an i
Jan 1, 2016
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Geotechnical Investigation For Tunnels In Glacial SoilsBy Jerome C. Neyer
Within most of Canada and the northern third of the United States, the soils overlying bedrock are of glacial origin. Tunnelling in glacial soils presents numerous challenges to the contractor, includ
Jan 1, 1985
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Kaolin Project In The Amazonia Area ? BrazilBy Haydn H. Murray
In 1967 a large kaolin deposit was discovered on the Jari River, a tributary of the Amazon, in the territory of Amapa in Brazil. The kaolin occurs in the Barreiras Series of Pliocene age and is part o
Jan 1, 1981
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Are You In Step With The Eighties?By William L. Carter
Through your presence here this morning and your membership in the Society of Mining Engineers, you have shown that you are interested in keeping abreast of the latest technology and mining procedures
Jan 1, 1981
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Developments In Advanced On-Stream Composition AnalysisBy Harrison R. Cooper
Composition data is needed as input for executing process control and management of particulate separation for flotation control. While requirements for composition data can be satisfied in many cases
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydraulic Stowing Techniques In Armutcuk Mine, TurkeyBy Mehmet Guney
During the last decade various modifications of room and pillar and sub-level methods have been tried in an effort to eliminate gob-fires, dangers from roof falls, surface subsidence and to increase e
Jan 1, 1968
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Morenci’s In-pit Crushing and Conveying SystemBy William M. Dowall
The recently completed in-pit crushing and conveying project at Phelps Dodge's Morenci Mine is rated among the world's leading materials handling projects. The operation involves the crushin
Jan 1, 1993
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Secondary Support Instrumentation in Longwall Ventilation EntriesBy Erik Westman, Benjamin Mirabile
"Ongoing research is being conducted to evaluate secondary support performance in longwall ventilation entries. In a three-entry longwall gateroad, secondary supports are applied in the #2 entry to ma
Jan 1, 2019
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Multimedia Training Applications In The Mining IndustryBy M. Karmis, S. K. Weisiger
The traditional method for training personnel in the mining and other heavy industries has been face-to-face, either via a lecturer in a classroom or through an apprenticeship. With the advent of appl
Jan 1, 2001
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Chemical Consolidation In A Mixed Face TunnelBy Terence G. McCusker, E. Roy Anderson
A four-mile length of interceptor sewer tunnel in Manhattan has finished sizes ranging from 10'6" to 14'6" horseshoe. Mixed face conditions were anticipated in three areas and encountered in
Jan 1, 1997
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Magnetic Separators In The Heavy Media ProcessBy Kenneth E. Merklin
The heavy media process is now being used extensively throughout the world for the gravity concentration of a great number of different minerals. The process is a commercial adaptation of the heavy li
Jan 1, 1958
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Process Control In Florida Phosphate Matrix BeneficiationBy Harrison R. Cooper
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY Phosphate matrix beneficiation is the process of providing a mineral product suitable for downstream chemical processing to yield high analysis chemical fertil- zers. Extra
Jan 1, 1993
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New Concepts In Pre-Concentration By SortingBy Ted C. Mathews
Pre-concentration by sorting is as old as the mining industry. Inevitably waste rock is broken with ore. Separation may take place in the stopes by selective mucking and transport, or selective loadin
Jan 1, 1974
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Mixed Face Metro Tunnels In Free AirBy Neal Rackstraw, Mamo Meaza
Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority Section E8a consists principally of twin tunnels 1,713 meters (5,620 ft) long, excavated to a diameter of 6.35 meters (20.83 ft) using an open face shield, wi
Jan 1, 1991
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Economic Benefit Analysis In Coal-Use ProjectsBy B. P. Sullivan
This paper describes how the author projected the economic benefits of a proposed coal liquefaction project based in Pennsylvania. These benefits were assessed in a successful effort to garner governm
Jan 1, 2000
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Catastrophic Ground Loss In Soft Ground TunnelsBy Ronald E. Heuer
The significance of surface settlement over soft ground tunnels is well recognized. Cracked buildings, streets transformed into lakes, broken utility lines, to underpin or not to underpin--all are fam
Jan 1, 1976
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Economics And Directional Growth In Aluminum IndustryBy Alexander Karim
This paper reviews the growth pattern in bauxite and alumina production, and primary aluminum smelting through 1980. Because the alumina and primary metal are intermediate products of the major int
Jan 1, 1968
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Pit And Quarry Licencing In Southern OntarioBy Ronald T. Cosburn
The Province of Ontario covers an area of some 400 thousand square miles, however the subject I will be talking about today, the licencing of pits and quarries in southern Ontario, refers to about one
Jan 1, 1982
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Innovation in the Tunnel Boring Machine IndustryBy Martin Herenknecht, Michael Knabe, Ulrich Rehm
In Switzerland at present, the longest railway tunnels in the world, the Gotthard(57 km) and the Loetschberg base tunnel (34km) are under construction. For thischallenge six high-tech HERRENKNECHT Har
Jan 1, 2003
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Fort Cady Borate In Situ Leach ProjectBy P. A. K. Wilkinson
This paper is concerned with the development of an in situ recovery of boric acid from a deep-seated colemanite deposit in California. The deposit contains 147 million tons of borate ore containing 6.
Jan 1, 1987