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Risk Assessment In Block Cave MiningBy K. Oraee
Mining Ventures are considered as high risk projects and therefore managing the risks is inevitable. Risk assessment is an important part of the complex process of risk management, hence applying appr
Jan 1, 2011
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Classification Effects In Wet Ball Milling CircuitsThe concept of "classification is expanded beyond the performance of the classifying equipment to include all aspects of the fines removal system of the grinding circuit. Design and operating paramete
Jan 1, 1985
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Concentration Of Magnesite In IranBy H. Nematollahi
Numerous magnesite deposits are found in the south part of Khorasan state, east of Iran. During the past few years, production of high-grade magnesite ore was possible only by using selective mining m
Jan 1, 2003
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Spray Grouting for Tunnel Support in SandstoneBy Charles R. Nelson
INTRODUCTION The support of openings in weak sandstones can be achieved by spraying on a liquid grout which will soak in and harden to form a shell. In the St. Peter sandstone of the Minneapolis-St
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer Simulation of Spontaneous Combustion in GoafBy Zhu Mingshan, Wu Jiang, Xu Yingqin
A mathematical model to simulate spontaneous combustion of coal in goaf was developed. Under the condition of two-dimensional flaw of air through a bed of uniform mixture of coal, gob, stone etc., the
Jan 1, 1991
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Lyon–Turin Long and Deep Railway Tunnel ProjectBy P. Fauvel, V. Nasri
In January 2001, French and Italian governments signed an agreement for the construction of a new Lyon-Turin railway line. This project includes a tunnel of 53.1 km length and a maximum of 2500 m over
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Desktop – Information Technologies in Metallurgical PlantsBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
Standards and technology for bringing information to the desktop have greatly evolved in recent years. The benefits to be realized depend on how these new tools are embraced at the performer level.
Jan 1, 1996
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Marine Placer Development and Opportunities in AlaskaBy J. C. Barker
Alaska, with about 74% of the US continental shelf, is largely unexplored for placers in its vast shallow marine waters. Nevertheless, there are numerous occurrences of marine minerals including gold,
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring Blind Backfilling in Abandoned MinesBy Peter J. Huck, Bruce G. Stegman, Richard E. Thill
Introduction Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind backfilling process has been successful for stabilizing
Jan 12, 1983
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The Gas Department: Adding Value To The WMC Olympic Dam OperationBy R. K. Simpson, C. S. Eldridge, M. H. Tyler, J. P. Hodgkison
The WMC Olympic Dam Operation in South Australia is an integrated site, involving brown fields exploration through to production of copper cathode, uranium oxide, gold and silver bullion. The Geolog
Jan 1, 2002
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Reclamation Methods Improvement In Bauxite Mines 1. IntroductionBy C. Mermiris
Bauxite ores in Fokida belong to Parnassus-Giona zone and are found exclusively in limestone in two bauxite horizons, which are of great economic importance and with very unfavorable conditions for th
Jan 1, 2002
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Measuring Departure From Gaussian Assumptions In Spatial ProcessesBy Mario E. Rossi
The concept of entropy is classical in thermodynamics and information theory. Its potential use as a measure of the ordering of a spatial system is discussed. Although entropy has been discussed previ
Jan 1, 1992
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North American Tunneling 2010 Conference HighlightsEven though the economy of the United States remains in recession ? or not, depending on which economist you listen to ? muicipalities still need improved transportation, water and wastewater transit
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanism Of Regrinding In Rotary Cutting MachinesBy Danqing Xu, A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of mechanism of secondary fragmentation and respirable dust generation due to regrinding. In continuous miners, the recovered coal and uncleaned coal from the previous
Jan 1, 1991
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Injury Incidence in Underground Coal MinesBy Robert W. Wheeler, Richard G. Ames, Robert B. Reger
Introduction The use of diesel engines as an alternate power source in US underground coal mines has been a controversial step towards more efficent mining practices. Three areas of potential benefit
Jan 4, 1983
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Underground coal mining and attendant subsidence control : Some history, technology, and researchBy Syd S. Peng, C. Y. Chen
Introduction The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act was passed in 1977 to put an end to the uneven environmental standards and enforcement established by various coal mining states in the US.
Jan 2, 1986
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Design of Large and Shallow Caverns of New York Second Avenue SubwayBy Verya Nasri
The proposed Second Avenue Subway Project in New York City is approximately 8.5 miles long, up to a depth of 120 feet beneath grade and runs the length of the eastern side of the island of Manhattan f
Jan 1, 2008
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Bentonite: The Demand And Markets Of The FutureBy William J. Lang
In just over a generation, the United States bentonite industry has grown from almost a rake and shovel operation into one with a multimillion ton annual production rate and exports to all corners of
Jan 1, 1971
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Head Grade Effects on Gold RecoveryThe occlusion of unliberated gold particles in silicates and sulfides in crushed/milled ore dictates the recovery that can be expected. The grade of this occluded gold in cyanide leach residues shows
Jan 1, 2008
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Pebble Project Moves Forward After Election VictoryIn Alaska?s southwest corner, in the Bristol Bay region, 476 holes have been drilled to help define the size of the Pebble Project. The results indicate that the deposit holds close to 32 Mt (72 billi
Jan 1, 2009