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  • IIMP
    Uso compartido del agua: minería y agricultura. Caso Qda. Honda, técnica y socialmente viable

    By José N. De Piérola C

    Qda. Honda es una pequeña quebrada ubicada en la vertiente occidental sur del Perú que aporta agua no regulada a las operaciones de la unidad mineraToquepala de Southern Perú. Sin embargo, durante la

    Sep 14, 2009

  • IIMP
    Tailings Storage and Heap Leaching in a Combined Facility – A First for the Mining Industry

    By Thomas F. Kerr

    The La Quinua mill at the Yanacocha mine in Peru has a thickened tailings storage facility that is contained entirely within an active heap leach pad. In this respect, it is unique and unprecedented i

    Sep 14, 2009

  • IIMP
    Evaluation of Electric Power Supply Alternatives for Remote Mining and Mineral Processing Sites

    By Robert Griesbach

    One of the important decisions in the development of new mining concentrator projects is the electric power supply for the project. Key decision factors often include the production of power on site v

    Sep 14, 2009

  • IIMP
    Probabilistic design of mine-site ponds using a dynamic water management model

    By James R. Kunkel

    Water management at a mine site is a critical component for the design of ponds for mine facility operation and mine facility closure. A comparison of pond sizes designed using both a probabilistic an

    Sep 14, 2009

  • IIMP
    Identification, management, and proper disposal of pcb-containing electrical equipment used in mines

    By Dan W. Bench

    PCBs are hazardous not only to human health and the environment but also to the mining industry because of potential worker exposure and improper disposal liabilities. In this sense, the paper point o

    Sep 14, 2009

  • IIMP
    Engineered membrane separation (EMS®) membrane technology developments for mining applications

    By John. A. Lombardi

    Membrane technology for mining applications has gone beyond producing high-quality water from well- and sea-water by pushing forward with process water treatments to recover and concentrate metals, re

    Sep 14, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 9678 - Results of In-Mine Research in Support of the Investigation of the Sago Mine Explosion

    By Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the West Virginia Office of Miners? Health, Safety, and Training (WVOMHS&T) investigated the explosion at the Sago Mine in West Virginia, which occ

    Sep 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Underground And Surface Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    Data obtained from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) indicated a total of 889 underground (6.0%) and 13,982 surface (94.0%) mining operations.1

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Stone Operator Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 4,639 stone mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Stone mines comprised 31.2% of all mining operations. ? Mines producing

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Metal Operator Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 278 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Metal mines were the smallest mining commodity sector, comprising 1.9% of all

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Nonmetal Operator Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 725 nonmetal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Nonmetal mines com-prised 4.9% of all m ining operations. ? Mines produc

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Coal Operator Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 2,030 coal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Coal mines comprised 13.7% of all mining operations. ? Bituminous mines c

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts - 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 7,199 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 ? Sand and gravel mines were the largest mining sector, compr

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Noncoal Contractor Mining Facts ? 2007

    An independent contractor is defined by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) as ?any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Mining Facts ? 2007 - Mining Operations

    In 2007, a total of 14,871 mining operations reported employment data to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Almost half (48.4%) were sand and gravel mines, followed by stone mines (31.

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    Coal Contractor Mining Facts ? 2007

    An independent contractor is defined by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) as ?any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization

    Aug 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    IC 9513 - Proceedings Of The Second American Conference On Human Vibration

    There is a saying, ?If it moves, it vibrates.? This is especially true in our modern industrial environments, where workers use powered tools, machinery, vehicles, and heavy equipment. How workers are

    Jun 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    IC 9512 - Proceedings Of The International Workshop On Numerical Modeling For Underground Mine Excavation Design

    Numerical models play a significant role in the design of safe underground mining excavations and support systems. Advances in the capabilities of numerical modeling software, together with ever incre

    Jun 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Safety Leadership in Tough Times (People)

    Safety Leadership The management and leadership of a mining operation is a challenge at all times. The pressure to make production, safety, and environmental goals is intense. At some point mini

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Influence of Rock Mass Anisotropy on Tunnel Stability

    Stress induced, gravity-assisted failure processes typically dominate long before stress levels approach the strength of the intact rock (at approximately smax > 0.4UCS where smax = 3s1 ? s3 and UCS i

    May 1, 2009