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Mechanical And Conventional Excavating Experience In Oil Shale Shafts And TunnelsBy L. A. Weakly, D. A. Weiss, R. B. Crookston
A presentation of experience gained from using mechanical and conventional equipment for excavating shafts, raises, tunnels and other openings in various Colorado oil shale mining properties.
Jan 1, 1983
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Gold Mining on Public Lands in the United States of AmericaBy Richard E. Deery, Reginald E. Reid
A large portion of the public lands in the United States is managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Public lands administered by the BLM comprise about 39 per
Jan 1, 1991
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Quantifying The Coal Reserve Dilemma In The Central Appalachian Mining RegionBy J. F. Kvitfkovich, R. L. Bate
Coal production in the Central Appalachian region has a long history, and it remains a major US coal-producing region. The coal industry consensus is that the region is in a state of decline as eviden
Jan 1, 2004
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Interactive Production Planning In A Gold Mine: Approach And Case StudyBy Mark Gershon
This paper describes an application of a new approach to mine planning and production scheduling in a gold mine. The technique, limited to use in open pit mines (but not limited to gold), has been des
Jan 1, 1989
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Factors Influencing Water Discharges From Underground Coal Mine Pools In PennsylvaniaBy A. Iannacchione
Most legacy drift mines entered the coal reserve from outcrop and developed up-dip. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 changed this way of mining, requiring all new mines with acid
Feb 23, 2014
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Safety vs. productivity and other factors in US underground coal minesBy R. L. Grayson
Based on the relationships between severity measure vs. productivity and other factors, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of US underground coal mine injuries in 1996 by mine size. From the
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Considerations In Computer Structural Analysis Of Large Grinding Mill ShellsBy Vytas Svalbonas
Sophisticated computer analysis methods such as finite elements, finite differences, and numerical integration have become tools in the mineral processing industry for design of large mill shells. Whi
Jan 1, 1979
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A Carbon Monoxide Index Monitoring System In An Underground Coal MineBy David Burgess
The paper describes experiments at the Somerset Mine, Colorado, under a cooperative agreement between U.S. Steel and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. A test was made of the tube bundle method of mine air sam
Jan 1, 1975
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Waste Water Treatment Plant for Sewage Water in the Sharrcem PlantBy John Mastoris, Shkurta Gashi, Kostis Dragasakis, Kostas Kouklidis, Halil Berisha
Water is increasingly recognized as a critical issue for sustainable development, becoming as important as carbon to corporate responsibility and reputation. Although the cement industry’s overall ‘wa
Jan 1, 2017
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Evaluation Of The New Truck Dispatching In The Mount Wright MineBy F. Soumis
This paper describes an integrated procedure for the very short term production planning of an open pit and the execution of this plan: the truck dispatching. Integration of plan and dispatch means th
Jan 1, 1989
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Record Performance Of TBM In The 13.5 Km Amlach Tunnel, AustriaBy Hans Janzon, Ernst Buechi
INTRODUCTION The headrace tunnel in Amlach is part of a hydro electric power scheme near the city of Lienz in south west Austria. The project is owned and developed by Tiroler Wasserkraftwerke AG,
Jan 1, 1987
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TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™By Ali Sogue, Steven Schurman, R. Jensen
This paper presents the results of the remediation of the Gregory Gulch #1 Superfund site, an EPA Clear Creek Superfund project located in central Colorado. The Gregory Gulch #1 site was an historic g
Jan 1, 1999
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“The Dome” and the “Shaft” in the Castle Hill of GrazBy Ralf Vergeiner
The most famous landmark of the city of Graz (Austria) is the clock tower on the castle hill. An underground chamber was built as a multifunctional structure beneath this landmark. The required struct
Jan 1, 2001
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Pulp Chemistry In Apatite-Calcite-Sodium Oleate-Sodium Silicate Flotation SystemBy K. S. E. Forssberg, K. Hanumantha Roa
Batch flotation tests are carried out with phosphatic material from LKAB, Sweden containing carbonatic and siliceous gangue while using sodium oleate as collector and sodium silicate as modifier. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Can community-based mining support rural sustainable development objectives in Nigeria?By I. T. Oramah
Despite the abundance of solid mineral deposits, Nigeria only earns about 0.5-1% of its current Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the solid minerals sector. This is as a result of the dominance of the
Jan 1, 2011
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Typical Values Of Ventilation Parameters In Underground Coal Mines--Case StudiesBy John E. Urosek, Mark L. Mott, Gary E. Smith
One function of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Pittsburgh Health Technology Center's Ventilation Division is to provide assistance to MSHA enforcement and industry personnel for ma
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer-aided schedule optimization in room-and-pillar and longwall operationsBy G. Johnston, P. K. Chatterjee, S. Holguin
Underground mine planning is largely manual and can demand considerable resources to generate a working plan and to perform limited tests of sensitivity to variations in geological and mining conditio
Jan 1, 1988
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Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region - A Case StudyBy T. M. Campoy, J. R. Jones
When extending the life of an existing mine in Appalachia, it is common to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. The existing mine is often renovated to accommodate the n
Jan 1, 1994
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Radon-222 Emission In Ventilation Air Exhausted From Underground Uranium MinesBy W. I. Enderlin, P. O. Jackson, J. A. Glissmeyer, K. B. Olsen
A reliable estimate of radon emissions to the environment from underground uranium mines was obtained through measurements of radon in ventilation air at 24 mines and from estimates of radon release f
Jan 1, 1981
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Characterization of aerosols in an underground mine during a longwall moveBy Jon A. Hummer, MICHAEL R. SHAHAN, Aleksandar D. Bugarski, Shawn Vanderslice
Occupational exposures to respirable dust and submicrometer aerosols emitted by diesel-powered equipment are a health concern for underground mining operators and regulators. A study was conducted in