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Rain Underground Mine, 1993-2002 Mining A Low-Grade Gold Resource In Weak Rock
By M. Kockler, S. J. Jung
Underground operations at the Rain Mine averaged 360 tonne/day (400 ton/day) utilizing underhand drift-and-fill and longhole stoping with delayed fill between 1993 and 2002. Mining from four ore zones
Jan 1, 2004
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A Green Chemistry Approach To Mercury Control During Cyanide Leaching Of Gold
By C. H. Bucknam
Principles of Green Chemistry provide useful guidance for sustainable mineral process development. Laboratory bench scale testing was carried out using pregnant cyanide leach solutions, and a number o
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydraulic Excavator Assisted Dozer Production Method
By Nigel Fung, J. D. Humphrey, R. H. Oats, J. H. Ingle
Production dozing of cast material is a cost effective method of improving dragline or mobile equipment overburden removal. Yet dozer productivity is reduced during the part of the process that requi
Jan 1, 2004
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Estimating And Profiling Fine Aggregate Reserves In Highly Variable Sand Deposits
By J. E. Warm
Florida’s ancient beach ridge sand deposits, mined for construction aggregate, are highly variable. Rinker Materials utilizes a small reverse-circulation drill rig to prospect and profile unconsolida
Jan 1, 2004
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Integrating Community Capacity Building And Reuse Planning Into The Reclamation Of American Mine-Lands: How U.S. Regulators Are Cleaning Up With Communities
By K. A. Larsen, J. L. Ariail, C. M. LaRosa
This article discusses the evolution of U.S. laws and policies towards environmental remediation at mine lands over the last 20years, the opportunities that these changes present for reuse, and the re
Jan 1, 2004
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Addressing Mine-Scarred Lands Using The Brownfields Law
By K. M. Atencio, T. Pike, S. Forrest
We will introduce the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, which is an amendment to CERCLA and the types of sites it includes and excludes, especially as related to mine
Jan 1, 2004
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Geology Of The Black Fox Mine Matheson, Ontario, Canada
By E. J. Berentsen, R. F. Nanna, D. Dell’ Elce, R. Lougheed
Apollo Gold’s Black Fox project is located 10 km (6.2 miles) east of Matheson, Ontario, Canada, on Hwy 101 East It is located within the prolific Destor Porcupine Fault Zone, which is also the host fo
Jan 1, 2004
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Modeling Ventilation Effects In Three-Dimensional Thermal Hydrological Simulations Of A Potential Waste Repository At Yucca Mountain, Nevada
By S. Painter
The effects of forced ventilation and thermal radiation in open drifts are included in three-dimensional thermal hydrology simulations of a potential waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. A semi
Jan 1, 2004
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Value Creation Through Effective Project Management
By William S. Brack
The mining industry is very capital intensive. Competition for shareholder investment has never been greater. Among our challenges is the need to meet shareholder expectations (return on investment),
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining And The Cultural Dimensions Of Sustainable Development
In addressing the challenge of sustainable development, the North American mining industry finds itself operating in two culturally distinct frameworks. Companies are based in the developed world wher
Jan 1, 2004
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Conducting Sustainable Development Concurrently With The Reclamation Of Abandoned Mines At The French Gulch Site Near Breckenridge, Colorado
By V. L. Ketellapper
This paper discusses the technical issues and stakeholder collaborative processes which resulted in achieving a balance between the reclamation of abandoned mine sites, providing affordable housing, a
Jan 1, 2004
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Helping To Preserve The Quality Of Life In Mining Communities
By A. J. Abraham, K. E. Seitz, J. D. Humphrey
Caterpillar has led the way for sound reduction in off highway trucks (OHT) used for mining. In 2000 Caterpillar introduced the 793CXQ sound reduction OHT (Figure 4) to meet local noise level demands
Jan 1, 2004
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Peruvian Mining Convention Focuses on Sustainable Development
By William R. Yernberg
The 26th Peruvian Mining Convention (Convención de Ingeneieros de Minas del Perú) was held Sept. 15 through 19, 2003, in Arequipa. The convention was sponsored by the Peruvian Institute of Mining Engi
Jan 1, 2004
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Stress Issues Impacting Design And Stability At OCI Wyoming’s Big Island Trona Mine
By J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride, K. Hollberg
Room-and-pillar mining at the Big Island Mine uses narrow, yield (i.e., load transferring) pillars to achieve high resource recovery and productivity. Two flat-lying 3- to 3fi-meter (10- to 11fi-ft) s
Jan 1, 2004
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Enlisting Public Support For The Rudefeha (Ferris-Haggarty)Mine Drainage Clean-Up Project In South-Central Wyoming
By J. J. Gusek, T. C. Richmond, R. W. Reisinger
A high-altitude (9,500-ft [2,900-m]) historic underground copper mine in Wyoming discharges neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. Under a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa
Jan 1, 2004
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South African National Government Policy And The Platinum Industry
By T. Kelly
The post-apartheid South African government has instituted a new minerals policy. As part of the new policy, minerals rights are now held by the national government, not as private property. In additi
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion Sets
By Y. Théberge, V. Svalbonas, M. Fresko, E. Stopper
For many gearing applications, calculations carried out to AGMA standards are comprehensive. For very large gears, the elastic nature of the gear and pinion structures begins to play a larger role in
Jan 1, 2004
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Gasification For Carbon Capture And Zero Emission
By H. Ziock, J. Ruby, A. A. Johnson
Power generation systems that promote energy security and environmental benefits are highly desired and pursued by a number of government and industry programs. Gasification of coal, other fossil fuel
Jan 1, 2004
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GPS For Machine Guidance Improves Safety at Borax Mine
U.S. Borax’s mine in California’s Mojave Desert is the source of nearly half the world’s supply of refined borates. These minerals are used in hundreds of products, including essential plant nutrient
Jan 1, 2004
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Material Flows Accounting Of Natural Resources, Products, And Residuals
By R. L. Grayson, T. L. Dickinson, C. G. Anderson
Sponsored by the EPA, USGS, DOE, and NSF through the Committee on Earth Resources, the National Research Council’s Committee on Material Flows Accounting of Natural Resources, Products, and Residuals,
Jan 1, 2004