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Nodal Seismic Deployments at Open-Pit Mines: A Case Study at the Bingham Canyon Mine - RASIM 2022By Derrick Chambers, George Kevin Chapin, M. Shawn Boltz
Seismic monitoring is one of the few noninvasive technologies with the potential to provide sub-surface geomechanical information to operators of large open-pit mines. Although passive seismic data ha
Apr 26, 2022
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A Neural Network Approach To Predict Mean Particle Size In Rock Blast FragmentationBy Q. Wu
Neural network methodology is used to predict mean particle size resulting from rock blast fragmentation. A blast data base developed in a previous study is used in the current study. A part of this b
Jan 1, 2011
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Off-Highway Vehicles Monitoring At Surface Coal Mines In Western CanadaBy J. K. Szymanski, Val Srajer
In this decade mining companies in western Canada have searched for reliable and inexpensive ways to improve mine productivity. Truck dispatching systems, equipment vital sign monitoring and sensing,
Jan 1, 1989
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Major Chances In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous CoalBy George H. K. Schenck
It seems appropriate to review the history of mechanization of our underground coal mines at this time when many favorable flags are flying for this industry. It is a reasonable hope that such a revie
Jan 1, 1968
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Optimizing Loading And Hauling Equipment Productivity In Surface MiningBy R. K. Singhal
Optimization of a load-haul system for a surface mine involves two processes. The first is proper selection of mining equipment compatible with the minesite job specifications and the second is an eff
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Simulator For Designing Belt System Capacities In Underground Coal Mines - IntroductionBy S. D. Thompson
Since 1965 several researchers have independently developed computer models for designing gathering belt and surge bin capacities in underground coal mine belt systems. Table 1 summarizes the models a
Jan 1, 1987
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Theoretical Considerations Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious-Metal Concentrate Pressure LeachingBy L. E. Krys, K. D. Harrison, C. G. Anderson
Since 1984, nitrogen-species catalyzed pressure leaching has been utilized at Sunshine Mining and Refining Company for the recovery of precious metals from a refractory sulfide concentrate. The proces
Jan 1, 1997
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Disc Cutter Performance in Boulder-Laden Ground ? IntroductionBy D. S. Kieffer
Ground characterized by hard boulders embedded in soft matrix represents one of the most challenging conditions for TBMs, as the cutterhead must cope with the non-optimal conditions of cutting hard bl
Jan 1, 2008
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Tunnel Instrumentation: Why And How?By Ernest Selig, John Dunnicliff, Delon Hampton
This paper provides a summary of a two-day conference held in New Orleans in March 1980, entitled "Tunnel Instrumentation: Benefits and Implementation." The conference addressed two major questions: F
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy And Mining Mergers: Good, Bad, Or Indifferent?By W. G. Prast
Investments in fuel minerals and non-fuel minerals by petroleum companies are not a new phenomena. During the past 25 years, oil firms have entered mining via the acquisition route as well as by the d
Jan 1, 1983
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Managing The Drill And Blast ProcessBy L. W. Berry
Drill and blast planning is critical to successful mine production, both in timing and in results. However, typical planning, reporting, and information exchange usually involves large quantities of d
Jan 1, 2011
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Geometallurgical modeling of the Escondida depositBy Andres Salazar, Carlos Delgado Robles, Richard K. Preece
The paper discusses the evolution of the geometallurgical model at the Escondida mine in northern Chile, the world’s largest copper producer. It highlights the transition from early metallurgical fore
Dec 1, 2023
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New kriging method for estimation from strings of data in a finite domain - SME Transactions 2009By C. V. Deutsch, O. Babak
A longstanding problem in geostatistics is that kriging usually assigns significantly greater weights to end samples in strings of data than it does to central samples. These weights are theoretically
Jan 1, 2009
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Existing Mines-Two Case HistoriesBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
INTRODUCTION This manuscript is based on site inspections of five existing mines and the detailed analysis of two of the five. The detailed analysis and mathematical models of the two mines are prese
Jan 1, 1986
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Managing Impacts of Deep-Sea Resource Exploitation - The Midas ProjectBy Philip Weaver
The MIDAS project is funded by the European Commission (DG Research) and began on the 1st November 2013. The project will investigate the environmental impact of deep-sea mineral and energy extraction
Sep 1, 2014
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The Great Lakes:A Vital Link for the Nation’s Iron Ore Mines and MillsBy Christine M. Kammer
In 1852, six barrels of iron ore were loaded aboard the steamer Baltimore at Marquette, MI, after a trip by mule wagon from the nearby Cleveland Iron Mining Co. Shipped to Sault Ste. Marie, they were
Jan 10, 1982
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Impacts Of The No-Blasting Specification On The Deep Tunnel Project, Chicago, IllinoisBy V. Rajaram
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) imposed a no-blasting specification (blasting is restricted to the construction shaft and shaft bottom or boot) on the Deep Tunnel
Jan 1, 1991
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Gamma Ray Gages In Beneficiation PlantsBy John R. Riede
The use of radioactive gages in beneficiation plants is relatively new However, enough applications have been made so that it is now possible to positively state that these gages have definitely progr
Jan 1, 1958
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Use of a New Insertion Apparatus for Improving Performances of the Friction Rock StabilizersBy İbrahim Gunes, ATILA GURHAN CELIK, Eren Komurlu
This study introduces a new apparatus designed to improve the load-bearing capacities and insertion efficiency of split set type friction bolts. Laboratory and site studies demonstrated the apparatus’
Jan 3, 2022
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Industrial Minerals In NevadaBy Keith G. Papke
Industrial-mineral mining started early in the history of the State when salt was extensively mined for use in processing gold and silver ores, and borates were produced to meet most of the world&apos
Jan 1, 1987