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Numerical Investigation for Estimation of Behaviour of Barrier Pillars, Gateroads and Face of a Deep Longwall Mine: a Case Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Avula Rajashekar Yadav, Sreenivasa Rao Islavath
Barrier pillars and gateroads play a vital role for the safe exploitation of coal from the panel in the longwall workings. The barrier pillars and gateroads are subjected to the front abutment and sid
Dec 29, 2023
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Influence of Coal Pillars on the Stress and Permeability of Mining‑Disturbed Coal Seams for CBM DrainageBy Kai Wang, Chao Xu, Qiang Fu, Tong Yang, Chunyu Zhao, Wei Zhao
The stress of a coal seam is an important factor that affects the permeability of the coal seam and then affects the coalbed methane (CBM) drainage. In China, adjacent coal seam mining is an important
Nov 19, 2022
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Geology Of The Thompson Creek Molybdenum Deposit, Custer County, IdahoBy E. A. Schmidt
The Thompson Creek molybdenum deposit is located in the Bayhorse mining district about 20 air miles southwest from Challis, Idaho. Cyprus Mines Corporation began exploration on the property in 1968, a
Jan 1, 2013
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Hecla's Seismic Detection SystemBy John T. Langstaff
Rock bursts in the deep metal mines of the Coeur d’Alene district present an ever increasing problem in the safe and economic mining of the district’s silver, lead and zinc ores. Hecla Mining Compa
Jan 1, 1977
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A machine learning modelling outline for short-term seismic hazard assessment - RASIM 2022By Patrick Linzer, Lindsay Linzer
By its nature, seismology has been a data intensive field since the first digital computers were introduced in the 1950s. The first empirical models were developed in the same period and are still wid
Apr 26, 2022
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Experience With Design. Start-Up And Operation Of The IGT Hygas Pilot PlantBy F. G. Schora
The Institute of Gas Technology (IGT), under sponsorship of the U. S. Department of the Interior, Office of Coal Research (OCR), and the American Gas Association (A. G. A. ), has been undertaking the
Jan 1, 1972
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The Alumbrera Pipeline, World's Longest Copper Ore Concentrate Sluny PipelineBy Fred Morelko, Michael Connelly, Brad L. Ricks
INTRODUCTION The $1.1 billion Bajo la Alumbrera Project, started up in 1997 by Minera Alumbrera Limited in the Catamarca Province of Northwestern Argentina, is the first large scale modern mining p
Jan 1, 1998
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Dynamic Interaction between Railway Tunnels at Multi-Leveled Tunnel IntersectionBy Kang-Hyun Kim, Ho-Jong Kim, Jong-Ho Shin, Hoon-Ki Moon
"In urban areas, it is often required to construct additional railway tunnels beneath existing railway tunnels. In this case, dynamic interaction between tunnels at the intersection becomes an importa
Jan 1, 2016
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Development Of Continuous Face Haulage SystemsBy William D. Mayercheck
The introduction of continuous mining machines in the late 1940's prompted the mining industry to reassess shuttle car batch-type haulage. Between place changes, the continuous miner could cut an
Jan 1, 1977
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Despite depressed industry, AEMA conference attracts impressive numbersBy Steve Kral
"The mining industry is a tough business. The obstacles faced in attempting to run a mine - much less build a new one - go beyond an orebody’s geology. There was a time when commodity prices dictated
Jan 1, 2014
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Despite State of Exploration, PDAC Still Attracts 25,000 AttendeesBy Steve Kral
In recent years, junior mining companies, mostly listed in Canada, have taken a beating in the finance markets. Simply put, potential investors have been leery of sinking millions into exploration and
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How TO REDUCE CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS AT HEAP LEACHING PROJECTSBy Leonard Harris
Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I would like to thank Hans von Michaelis for inviting me here today to talk to you on the subject of "How to Reduce Capital and Operating Costs at Heap Leaching Proj
Jan 1, 1998
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Subsidence Impacts On Infrastructure And Drainage: Reestablishing A Stable Channel Using Geomorphic Design PrinciplesBy G. Krogman, C. Walla, B. Wood
The Gebo Mining District (District) is located in the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming. Commercial underground coal mining began in 1906 with the arrival of the railroad in Thermopolis, which is located appro
Jan 1, 2006
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Site Evaluation Criteria, Exploration & Development of Small-Scale Placer Gold MinesBy Mortimer J. Richardson, Earl H. Malmstrom
INTRODUCTION The art of placer gold mine evaluation and mining has had an interesting evolution beginning in earliest times. DE RE METALLICA (c.1556), documents the use of rockers, circular sieves
Jan 1, 1987
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Surge Bins, Shops, and Special ProjectsBy Scott G. Britton
Until now, only the range of typical construction projects which are repeated over and over during the life of a coal mine have been discussed. This chapter looks at underground construction projects
Jan 1, 1983
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An Improved Environment Through Intelligent Mined-Land Reclamation ? IntroductionBy Thomas A. Gwynn
"A beautiful America will require the effort of government at every level, of business, and of private groups. Above all it will require the concern and action of individual citizens, alert to danger,
Jan 1, 1969
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Ventilation Of Very Gassy Mines Making Use Of Large Diameter Bore HolesBy D. C. Ridenour
The pressure system of ventilation with large diameter bore holes has been very effective in the ventilation of two gaseous mines, the Olga No. 1 and No. 2 Mines in McDowell County, West Virginia. The
Jan 1, 1960
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Driving Molycorp?s Conveyor Decline At QuestaBy H. W. Judges
A 16.5-kt/day underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in Northern New Mexico by Molycorp, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. Construction of the under
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining By Computer – Is It Really the Way of the Future?By Badiozamani Khosrow
Introduction The mining industry has been using computers since the late 1950s. Despite this early start, the use of mine planning software is not a common practice in many operations. But the trend
Jan 9, 1984
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Comparison Of Field Measurements With Finite Element Results--Capitol Hill Relief Sewer Section II (Washington, D.C.) --By Delon Hampton, Francis K. Mensah-Dwumah
INTRODUCTION The state-of-the art in the area of soil-structure interaction is not sufficiently developed that one can accurately predict the earth load distribution on buried structures. This lack
Jan 1, 1979