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Unwatering The Tiro General Mine By Air-LiftBy S. F. Shaw
IN 1913, the Tiro General mine, at Charcas, S.L.P., Mexico, which had been making from 125 to 150 gal. of water per min., was allowed to become flooded, after all the pumps had been removed, and in 19
Jan 2, 1920
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Using Simulation to Quantify Uncertainty in Ultimate Pit Limits and Inform Infrastructure PlacementBy M. Deutsch, E. González, M. Williams
"There is uncertainty in ultimate pit limits due to geologic variation and unpredictable economic landscapes. In this work we show how this uncertainty affects the ultimate pit and how it can be analy
Jan 1, 2015
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Climate Risk and Ecosystem-based Adaptation Strategies: Opportunities for the Mining IndustryBy Gabriel Castillo
The global warming and the associated changes in climate variability would increase the risk to the mining industry in both magnitude and frequency. Consequently, extreme climate conditions would dist
Sep 29, 2023
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RI-9286 Stress Determination in Rock Using the Kaiser EffectBy Friedel. Michael J.
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated acoustic emission (AE) and the Kaiser effect in six types of rock: St. Cloud gray granodiorite, Barre granite, Dresser basalt, Salem limestone, Berea sandstone, a
Jan 1, 1990
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Maintenance of Undergrot:1nd Trackless Mining Equipment at Gaspé CopperBy A. J. Stapleton
"This paper gives a brief description of the occurrence and development of the Needle Mountain mine at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited and describes the trackless mining equipment used in this highly mech
Jan 1, 1969
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Investigation Of Subsurface Structure With Borehole Gravimetry (701eaf50-083f-4505-bb56-57d2d28fa3d3)Conventional logging tools such as density, neutron, and acoustic have ranges of investigation of tens of centimeters. The borehole gravimeter, however, has a range up to hundreds of meters. For examp
Jan 1, 1985
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Reminiscences of Robert H. Richards - Anaconda Round Table, The Wilfley Table and the Ten-spigot ClassifierBy AIME AIME
WHEN I was getting data for my books on ore dressing, I traveled across the continent, visiting a great many mills, always accompanied by my vanning shovel, and I got to be a joke among the millmen. T
Jan 1, 1934
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75. Cardera Mine, Opalite Mining DistrictBy Elwin L. Fisk
The Cordero mine is located in the Nevada portion of the Opalite Mining district that straddles the Oregon-Nevada state boundary. The mercury deposits of the district occur along the margins of the br
Jan 1, 1968
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Modeling Of Transport And Chemical Rate Phenomena In Flash Combustion Of Municipal Solid Wastes (Invited) (8636b2e5-c481-4a4c-b7b7-31177f88aaa3)By Nickolas J. Themelis
Nearly thirty two million tons of municipal solid wastes (MSW) are combusted annually in over one hundred U.S. Waste-to-Energy (WTE) power plants, thus reducing the use of fuel oil by about 1.6 billio
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8801 Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts) 3. Circuit ProtectionThis Bureau of Mines report describes research on methods of assuring the continued safety of mine electrical power distribution circuits through reliability and quality assessment of the protective d
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5360 Effectiveness Of Bleeder Entries In Ventilating Pillared Areas Of Bituminous-Coal Mines ? Summary And ConclusionsBy D. S. Kingery
The data obtained from this study cover test areas that are gassy to ultragassy and pillared areas of different sizes and degrees of tightness. The methods of controlling ventilation, applying bleeder
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 4897 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Knott County, Ky.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate known measured and indicated recoverable reserves of all coking coal; (2)
Jan 1, 1952
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Seismic-Controlled Blasting Near a Critical Tailings Dam: A Case Study from an Open Pit Copper Mine in ChileBy Gabriel Gonzalez, Paulo Couceiro, Luis Manriquez, Alejandro Gutierrez, Juan Navarro
A high-stakes blasting campaign was successfully executed at a major open pit copper mine in northern Chile. This operation posed a significant technical challenge due to its immediate proximity to th
Jan 26, 2026
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The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of ViewBy N T. Moxon, L W. Armstrong
Explosive manufacturers have for many years provided a service to the mining industry which has,until recently, been unchallenged by mine operators. Today mine operators are more aware of the properti
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 6730 A Cost Estimate Of The Bayer Process For Producing AluminaBy Frank A. Peters
The Bayer process treating Jamaican bauxite was evaluated from an economic standpoint, using standard estimating methods and published data, to present a reference point for cost estimates for nonbaux
Jan 1, 1966
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Hydraulic Operations on Otter CreekBy J. E. Moran
A groupd of French capitalists, La Compagnie Française des Mines d'Or du Canada, has undertaken the considerable task of developing Otter creek, in the Atlin district, B.C., by hydraulic mining m
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7831 Four Waterflooding Projects In Cowley County, Kans., 1958 ? Summary And IntroductionBy J. P. Powell
This report provides information on the techniques and results obtained on representative waterflooding projects in Cowley County, Kans. Records show that waterflooding was begun as early as 1935, but
Jan 1, 1958
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Surveying the 1,480 Ft Level Drive, Broken Hill South Limited, Broken HillThe 8 ft by 91/2 ft drive which joined No. 7 Shaft with Browne Shaft on the 1,480 ft level was extended from both ends and met at a point approximately 12,000 ft from No. 7 (2,000 ft from Browne).The
Jan 1, 1965
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Controlling Thermal Stresses in Barrier WallsBy Karsten Beckhaus
Barrier walls in levees and dams are designed and constructed for new structures and for rehabilitation or upgrade of existing structures to control seepage. Construction methods applied are often dee
Sep 8, 2021
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Application of GPR in Canadian MinesBy F. P. Hassani, A. Hara, M. Momayez
To be competitive on the international market, the Canadian mining industry must reduce its costs, increase its productivity and maintain a high standard of safety. There is a great need today for imp
Jan 1, 1996