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Effect of Ventilation System Configuration on Purging of Harmful Gases in a Built-in-Place Refuge Alternative with a Borehole Air SupplyBy M. A. Reyes, J. Bickson, J. R. Srednicki
Federal laws mandate the presence of refuge alternatives (RAs) in underground coal mines and provide guidelines for harmful gas removal. After an explosion, harmful gases can follow survivors into an
Jan 1, 2019
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Shaft Sinking to the Potash Level in a Sedimentary Basin, Scissors Creek Case StudyBy Arnfinn Prugger
"The construction of the new Scissors Creek shaft at the Rocanville mine, the first potash shaft successfully completed in Saskatchewan Canada since 1979, is summarized here. Located 15km from the exi
Jan 1, 2019
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Deep Shaft Sinking Mechanisation DevelopmentsBy F. A. Auld
"Traditionally deep shaft sinking from the ground surface was carried out using drill and blast methods. Although large diameter blind shaft drilling has been carried out successfully on numerous occa
Jan 1, 2019
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Disturbances of Air Parameters Caused by the Operation of the Shearer in the LongwallBy W. Dziurzynski, St. Wasilewski, T. Palka, A. Krach
"Air parameter monitoring systems, regardless of gasometrical protections, provide a significant number of measurement data. The obtained data broadens the knowledge on processes taking place in under
Jan 1, 2019
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Behavior of Full-Scale Welded-Wire Screen for Large Mine Roof Skin FallsBy T. M. Klemetti, T. J. Batchler, T. Matthews
From 2013–2017, there were over 1,120 documented injuries, including fourteen fatalities, from ground falls in underground mines in the United States (MSHA 2017). The majority of these ground-fall inj
Jan 1, 2019
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Eminent Domain Mineral Property Valuations: When Self-Proclaimed “Latitude” Falls Somewhere South of Competence and Ethical ObligationsBy J. M. Beck
Mineral property appraisers engaged in eminent domain actions on properties for which mining is the highest and best use must be fully competent in all phases of mineral resource estimation, mine proj
Jan 1, 2019
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Selection of Smelting Process for High Cu/S Ratio Copper ConcentrateBy Wei Ye, Lei Li, Xianjian Guo, Feng He
The purpose of the paper is to study the smelting process of copper concentrate with high Cu/S ratio produced in Africa or other areas around the world and theoretically analyze the influence of slag
Jan 1, 2019
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Modeling VOD and Initiation Effects on Blast Vibration PPV Using Nonlinear Charge Weight Scaling and Variable Time-window for Charge ElementsBy Mathias Jern, Ruilin Yang
A blast vibration model has been developed that simulates effects of almost all blast design parameters on the blast vibration peak particle velocity (PPV) from a production blast with multiple blasth
Jan 1, 2019
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Pioneer Days of Electrolytic Copper Refining in Japan: From the First Copper Refinery up to the Present DayBy Phillip J. Mackey, Susumu Okabe
Copper mining and smelting has been carried out in Japan for over 13 centuries and in fact stretching back into antiquity. In 1889, the first electrolytic copper refinery in Japan based on Elkington’s
Jan 1, 2019
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Track and Trace (T&T) of Regulated MaterialBy Paulo Cesar Pavan
T&T or Traceability, is a concept of generating, storing and on demand providing information about all traceable items in the supply chain
Jan 1, 2019
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Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do?By Greg Shapiro, Paul Dr. Worsey
Mining, quarry, and construction blasts are becoming more and more dependent on bench profiling. The use of accurate profiling gives the blaster better data for the most efficient blast results. So,
Jan 1, 2019
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Obtaining Urea from Effluents of Gold Cyanidation ProcessBy O. J. R. Baena, D. E. Chaverra, C. D. L. Ramirez
Cyanide is one of the most used reagents in the precious metal extraction process; as well as the most efficient from the point of view of the dissolution process; but it is also a toxic product that
Jan 1, 2019
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Economics and Long Term Planning for Shaft Projects in MexicoBy Michael Arriagada, Ivan Arriagada
"As mines return to shafts to economically exploit deeper reserves, two methods mine owners use to minimize short term costs are: sinking shafts in phases and refurbishing old, existing shafts. While
Jan 1, 2019
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Additive Manufacturing of Liners for Conical Shaped Charges: Practicality and PerformanceBy Phillip R. Mulligan, Catherine Johnson, Edward Kinzel, Cody Lough, Jason Ho
A shaped charge is an explosive device used to focus detonation energy in a desired direction. Shaped charges have numerous applications in several industries such as oil extraction, weaponry and demo
Jan 1, 2019
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The Risks in Fundamentals of Recoverable Resource ModelsBy M. E. Rossi, J. A. Bassan, J. B. Novillo
Sampling and geological models are the basis of recoverable resources models. They are pillars of mineral resources and reserves estimation, and what geostatistical methods for grade estimation should
Jan 1, 2019
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Financial Risk Analysis of a Carbon Fines Capture MethodologyBy M. Somppi, D. Weirmeir, Z. Yamak
"Milling operations commonly employ activated carbon to capture complexed gold from lixiviants in leaching processes. As the carbon moves through pipes, pumps, vessels, kilns and other processes in th
Jan 1, 2019
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Phakisa Number 3 Ventilation Shaft Rehabilitation ProjectBy S. Deonarain, L. S. Schultz
"This paper details the process and methodology followed to rehabilitate a rectangular ventilation shaft, situated in the Free State region of the Witwatersrand Gold Fields in South Africa. The shaft
Jan 1, 2019
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Interpreting Entry Stability and Geologic Hazards Utilizing BorescopesBy T. Klemetti, W. H. Su, M. A. Van Dyke
Entry stability in coal mines is dependent on geologic conditions and engineering controls. Most engineering controls in ground control are predictable and standardized for typical geologic conditions
Jan 1, 2019
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Mount Milligan Mine Performance UpdateBy B. Simonian
"The Mount Milligan mine, located in central British Columbia, began operation in September 2013 with a design nameplate capacity of 62,500 dry metric tonnes per day, using a conventional SABC grindin
Jan 1, 2019
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Improvements to Production Planning in Oil Sands Mining Through Analysis and Simulation of Truck Cycle TimesBy E. Goris Cervantes
"A theoretical framework based on a detailed analysis of mine operations data from an oil sands mine in northern Alberta and the static simulation of truck cycle times are developed, verified, and val
Jan 1, 2019