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Controlled Blasting Experiments At Porter Square Pilot TunnelBy A. F. McKown, P. E. Sperry, W. L. Fourney, D. E. Thompson
INTRODUCTION Underground drill and blast excavation is usually accomplished with small diameter holes loaded with high energy explosives. The detonation pressures are extremely high and an extensiv
Jan 1, 1979
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Tunneling In A Copper Mine - Portents Of Success From FailureBy Robert D. Talvensaari
It is indeed an honor for White Pine, as a member of the copper mining industry, to participate in this Rapid Excavation Conference. Although our presentation, as the title indicates, is not a success
Jan 1, 1974
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Concentration Of The Diesel Exhaust Gases In Cross Cuts - IntroductionBy Andrzej Wala
Constantly increasing demand for energy materials and metal ores brought about tremendous progress in mining techniques which are characterised by a high degree of mechanization and concentration of w
Jan 1, 1980
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Horrible Spill Areas We Had When We Started Up the Plant and How We Fixed ThemBy Joe Komadina
DOUG HALBE: Our next topic is one that I would think everyone might want to contribute to. I'm sure everyone here has had some experience in this area. If you haven't, I'd suspect you&a
Jan 1, 1998
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The Radiation Hazards In Italian Nonuranium Mines-Aspects Of Radiation ProtectionBy G. Sciocchetti, G. F. Clemente, F. Scacco
INTRODUCTION Radon, thoron and their airborne daughter products may result in a significant biological hazard when they are concentrated in enclosed places such as mines, houses and caves. High con
Jan 1, 1981
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Geotechnical StudiesBy Clinton Strachan, Rob Dorey
10.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents considerations which should be applied to heap leach pad site selection, site evaluation, and design, relative to the geotechnics of the site and ore. 10.1.1
Jan 1, 1988
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Open-Pit and Underground Blasting TechniquesPart two of this three part series looks at explosives use in open-pit and underground mining operations. Part three, next month, will discuss the transportation, storage, handling, and destruction of
Jan 8, 1981
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The Influence Of Site-Specific Climate Conditions On Long-Term Performance Of Dry Cover Systems To Control Acid Mine Drainage Examples Of Field Performance At Sites In Australia, Canada, And The USABy G. Meiers, M. O’Kane
Dry cover systems as a closure option for management and decommissioning of waste rock and tailings is a common prevention and control technique used at numerous sites around the world. Numerous site-
Jan 1, 2003
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Water Treatment Plant Modifications at Turquoise Ridge Joint VentureBy John B. Ackerman, John G. Mansanti
INTRODUCTION Placer Dome's Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture operation is located some 75 km northeast of Winnemucca, a community in north central Nevada. Formerly known as the Getchell Gold Corp
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Administration ? IntroductionBy Gealy W. Wallwork
The administrative processes of coal mines are becoming increasingly complex. As society evolves into a more complicated structure with greater emphasis on individuality, government regulations reach
Jan 1, 1981
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MSHA’s Review Of Impoundment PlansBy H. L. Owens, J. W. Fredland, K. K. Wu
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is responsible for reviewing and approving the engineering plans for impoundments, of significant size or hazard potential, that are constructed on coa
Jan 1, 2003
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Surface Mine Fan Installations at Inco Limited (f0d79e0a-22b2-4459-b693-ab785266ba63)By Jozef S. Stachulak
Inco Limited operates 11 underground mines in the Sudbury District. The mines are located on the rim of the Sudbury Basin, an oval with the axis in the range of 27 and 60 km. The ore dips to at least
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Geostatistics In Graphic Modelling Of Deposits ? IntroductionBy V. V. Ershov
Application of computers in the study of mineral deposits pursues two main objectives: 1. obtaining reliable information on the properties of the orebody; 2. providing graphic presentation of this
Jan 1, 1986
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Gold King Mine - History of Exploration at the Gold King Mine Near Wenatchee, WashingtonBy Joseph E. Worthington
The announcement of a high-grade ore intercept near Wenatchee, Chelan County, WA, by Asamera Minerals in 1983 triggered widespread interest in this old gold mining district. The district has a long hi
Jan 1, 1990
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Yttrium Oxide : The Production of an Advanced MaterialBy Barry T. Kilbourn
Yttrium Oxide is versatile; it is essential for television phosphors, for microwave garnets, for laser crystals and for high-performance ceramics, to name but a few advanced applications. When produce
Jan 1, 1990
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Gypsum Production And Land Reclamation By U.S. Gypsum Company At Southard, OklahomaBy Edward B. Westphal
One of the purest gypsum deposits in the United States is located in northwest Oklahoma about 90 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Gypsum beds of the Blaine Formation (Permian) are each 10 to 15 feet
Jan 1, 1978
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Influence Of Impoundment And Substratum Configuration On Seepage From ImpoundmentsBy David B. McWhorter, John D. Nelson
INTRODUCTION The quantity of seepage that will be released from a tailings impoundment depends not only on the characteristics of the seepage control system, but also on the properties of the found
Jan 1, 1980
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The Flotation Column as a Froth SeparatorBy C. W. Schultz
Introduction The Mineral Resources Institute, The University of Alabama, has for the past three years been engaged in a program to develop a beneficiation system for eastern (Devonian) oil shales.
Jan 1, 1991
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A Case History Illustrating The Influence That Bench Face Angle Can Have On The Performance Of A Highwall SlopeBy A. F. Stewart
Slope design in an open pit mine includes the determination of a number of parameters, including bench height, bench face angle and berm width. By way of a case history of two highwall slopes (160m an
Jan 1, 1998
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The Distribution Of Hall Rock Alteration .Mid Trace Elements In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, MexicoBy John E. Dreier
The Pachuca-Real Del Monte district, Hidalgo, Mexico (Figure 1) has produced roughly 1,500,000,000 oz Ag., 6,000,000 oz Au. and minor Pb., Zn, and Cu from about 100,000,000 tons of ore since discovery
Jan 1, 1978