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Building Our Future: A Multi-Faceted Educational Program to Inspire and Engage Future Generations in Sustainable Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2025By F. Segobia, M. Portal, F. Ysla, A. Mujica, L. Goicochea
The “Building Our Future” project is a collaborative initiative between the UNC SME Student Chapter and the Water and Earth Museum (MAT) of Asociación Los Andes Cajamarca (ALAC), both corporate entiti
Feb 1, 2025
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Transition and optimization of the Henderson mine ventilation systemBy C. Rutter, N. SHEA, K. KOLOBE
Henderson Mine’s primary production transitioned from the main portion of the 7700 level to the 7210 main panel in 2005. On the 7700 level, the southwest (SW) panel was brought into production in 2014
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Preliminary Characterization of Organic Coatings on Grains of Phosphate OresBy Guerry H. McCullen, Bruno Despujol
Quartz and phosphate grains from concentrates and ores from Atlantic Coastal Plain sediments often are wholly or partially coated by humates. Coatings were studied in situ using infrared microscopy, b
Jan 1, 1999
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A New Approach To Groundwater Monitoring Well Network Design For Heap Leach Pads Using The Monitoring Well Efficiency Model (Memo)By C. Einberger
Groundwater Monitoring is typically required by regulatory agencies at potentially hazardous landfills or surface impoundments. Agencies have often required an arbitrary number of wells with limited e
Jan 1, 1993
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Understanding how speed, tractive effort, digging height and rake angle affect bucket penetration and resistive forces for rubber-tire loadersBy REHMAN ATTA UR, Kwame Awuah-Offei
This work evaluated the effects of bucket orientation and operating parameters on resistive forces and penetration for rubber-tire loaders (RTLs), such as load-haul-dumps (LHDs) and front-end loaders
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Optimizing The Design Of Mine Dewatering SystemsBy T. J. Durbin
At some surface and underground mines, control of ground-water inflow involves significant costs. These costs include the capital costs for installing a dewatering system, power and other costs to ope
Jan 1, 1993
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Lessons Learned From EPB and Slurry Tunneling in Glacially Deposited Soils in Seattle, Washington, USABy Shinichi Konda, Gary Nishimura
"Thousands of years ago large glaciers carved much of the landscape in Puget Sound, depositing abrasive and granular soils including cobbles and boulders along with layers of clay and sand. Tunneling
Jan 1, 2016
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Measuring the Effectiveness of Mining ShovelsBy S. Frimpong, E. Siami-Irdemoosa, S. R. Dindarloo
"Electric and hydraulic shovels are the dominant loading machinery in surface mining operations. Despite their critical role in production and their high capital and operating costs, no reliable and c
Jan 1, 2015
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Metropolitan Water Tunnel Program in Massachusetts - RETC2023By Rafael C. Castro, Paul V. Savard, Kathleen M. Murtagh
Preliminary design is underway for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s (MWRA) next major tunnel program, the Metropolitan Water Tunnel Program (MWTP). The MWTP is the latest part of MWRA’s o
Jun 13, 2023
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Mine panel failure - A case studyBy K. Morsy, S. S. Peng
This paper deals with the causes and mechanisms of a massive pillar failure in a room-and-pillar mine. The mine employed a nine-entry panel system using supersection technique under a cover ranging fr
Jan 1, 2002
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Thermal-runaway pressures of iron phosphate lithium-ion cells as a function of free space within sealed enclosuresBy Liming Yuan, Isaac Zlochower, RICHARD THOMAS, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Teresa Barone
Mining vehicle manufacturers are developing lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery electric vehicles as an alternative to diesel-powered vehicles. In gassy underground mines, explosion-proof enclosures are comm
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Mine Panel Failure-A Case Study (55c93e4a-a415-4c79-98cf-200bcc20cd84)By K. Morsy, S. S. Peng
This paper deals with the causes and mechanisms of massive pillar failure in a room-and-pillar mine that employed nine-entry panel system using supersection technique under a cover ranging from 91 to
Jan 1, 2000
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Design, Operation And Control Of A Teeter-Bed Hydroseparator For Classification (August 2010 • Vol. 27 No. 3)By J.N. Kohmuench
Teeter-bed (i.e., hindered-bed) separators are used throughout the mineral processing industry for both classification and density separation. The high capacity and sizing characteristics of these uni
Jan 1, 2010
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An information entropy-based risk (IER) index of mining safety using clustering and statistical methodsBy Snehamoy Chatterjee, Dharmasai Eshwar, Aref Majdara, Rennie Kaunda, HUGH MILLER
The U.S. mining industry has made progress in reducing accidents and injuries, but interpreting safety data remains difficult due to changes in workforce size and productivity. The Mine Safety and Hea
Nov 1, 2024
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Aggregates and Sustainability:Perspectives From EuropeBy Deborah Shields
Aggregate is an essential input to every economy, so governments need to ensure a sustainable supply of these resources through planning. There is also a need to shift from a linear economy to a more
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Stabilization of Biomass for the Removal of Uranium from Diluted Solutions by BiosorptionBy R. G. L. McCready, G. Dr. Heinrich, V. I. Lakshmanan
The objective of this study was to prove repeat loading capacities of physically stabilized fungal biomass from Penicillium sp. for the removal and recovery of uranium from mine water (Denison Mines).
Jan 1, 1989
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A Case Study Of Slope Stabiltity At The Chuquicamata Mine, ChileBy B. A. Kennedy
The instrumentation, monitoring, and prediction of a major slope failure at the Chuquicamata mine are described. In December 1967, pre-existing tension cracks on the south end of the east wall of the
Jan 1, 1970
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Double impact dynamic test of a ground support system: An analysis through numerical methods - RASIM2022By E Marambio, R Brändle, G Fischer, G von Rickenbach, M Fuentealba, L Burgos, R Luis Fonseca
In underground excavations, under high stress conditions, ground support systems must provide safe and effective response to dynamic events. These systems must be capable to resist dynamic impacts and
Apr 26, 2022
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Underground Movement And Subsidence Over United States Potash Company MineBy Earl H. Miller
The United States Potash Company was the original discoverer and first producer of under-ground mined potash ore in North America and commenced active production of potash in 1931. In July 1956, the c
Jan 1, 1958
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Subsidence Over Room and Pillar MiningBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
8.1 INTRODUCTION Under room and pillar mining if the extraction ratio is low, (i.e., < 50%) a pillar can support the overburden without collapse and there will be no surface subsidence whatsoever. In
Jan 1, 1992