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Excavation And Support Of Underground Crusher Facility At Carr Fork MineBy N. S. P. Kumar
INTRODUCTION Development work at Carr Fork Mine of Anaconda Copper Company in Tooele, Utah commenced in August 1974. A decision to install an underground gyratory crusher for primary crushing run-o
Jan 1, 1981
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Continuous Spiral Blast TunnelingBy Carl R. Peterson, John Herrick
INTRODUCTION The need for substantial advances in underground excavation technology has produced considerable research activity on a wide variety of concepts under a variety of Government funded pr
Jan 1, 1974
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Advantages And Limitations Of Adaptable Tunnel Design And Construction MethodsBy Herbert H. Einstein, Edward C. Tse, David B. Ashley
INTRODUCTION Decision-making in the design and construction of underground facilities must be made under conditions of varying geologic uncertainty, uncertainty which can have a major cost impact i
Jan 1, 1979
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The Plate-And-Bar Model Of Rock Mass In Cooper Ore Exploitation DesigningBy Jan Walaszczyk
The paper concerns the calculation of stresses and displacements in working area of room-and-pillar mining system of cooper ore mines. A three-dimensional rock mass model based on the finite element m
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Use in the Minerals IndustryBy B. L. Gibbs
Computers have been used in the minerals industry for about 30 years and, in a few cases, longer. With the explosion of microcomputing during the past 10 years, computers have changed how many mineral
Jan 1, 1994
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A Decade Of Computer Model Applications In Predicting Water Inflows Into Operating Coal MinesBy Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger
The past decade has witnessed an unprecendented proliferation of groundwater computer models. Some of these numerical models were developed for the purpose of simulating groundwater movement in mining
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology Of The Vulture Mine, ArizonaBy D. C. White
The Vulture Mine near Wickenburg, Arizona was a major gold producer from 1863 to 1942, having yielded about 11,000 kg Au and 8,000 kg Ag. Gold occurs as coarse native metal and electrum in quartz vein
Jan 1, 1988
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Excavation And Support Of Gatineau ShaftBy William C. Cox, Ronald E. Heuer, Jean-Michel Loignon
The Gatineau shaft described in this paper was an excavation of about 38 m diameter and 21 m depth constructed in Gatineau, Quebec, across the Ottawa River just north of Ottawa, Ontario. A large sewag
Jan 1, 1983
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Removal Of Heavy Metals From Industrial Effluents By Low-Cost Non-Conventional AdsorbentsBy A. Papandreou
Industrial wastes nowadays constitute one of the most serious threats for the future of our planet. Researchers around the world have very often proposed many kind of solutions in the management probl
Jan 1, 2006
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The Impact Of Roof Conditions And The Mining Cycle In Determining A Representative Respirable Mass ConcentrationBy R. L. Grayson, N. P. Reddy, D. A. Kinzler, S. Yuan, W. R. Myers, R. A. Wells
An examination was conducted on the impact of roof conditions and the mining cycle in determining a representative respirable mass concentration at the mid-shearer location on a longwall panel. Multip
Jan 1, 1991
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Reducing Earthmover Tire CostsBy Charlie Sons
Pit and underground mine operators typically use a lot of big equipment tires. Just as typically, they spend a lot of money they shouldn't on these tires. That's because tire use and mainten
Jan 1, 1982
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Modern Cast Iron Tunnel And Shaft LiningsBy A. C. Lyons, A. J. Reed
INTRODUCTION A trend which is obvious in the United Kingdom and is thought to be evident in other parts of the Western world is the disproportionate rise in the cost of tunnel mining labour compare
Jan 1, 1974
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Mining industry wins one Interior Department ruling rejects “independent mine requirement” conceptBy R. Timothy McCrum
It is not often that the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management, Office of the Solicitor, and Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA) jointly act to do the mining industry a good turn. Tha
Jan 8, 1987
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Potential Controls Of Sediment Distribution On The Genesis Of Seabed Manganese NodulesBy Kiseong Hyeong
Geochemical characteristics, shapes and surface textures of manganese nodules from two blocks located in the southern (9°N~11°N) (KR5) and northern parts (16°N~17°N) (KR2) of the Clarion-Clipperton fr
Jan 1, 2008
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Origin And Clarification Properties Of Yellow Jamaican BauxitesBy D. K. Grubbs
Red bauxites from Breadnut Valley, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, are very homogeneous in texture. Bauxite minerals are uniformly distributed in a groundmass, the predominant grain size being smaller than
Jan 1, 1980
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Influence Of Rock Characteristics On Dust FormationBy Tevfik Güyagüler
Airborne dust is one of the important environmental problems in mines. Besides conventional dust control methods, recently, extensive studies have been carried out on the elimination of dust before it
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold and Silver – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesBy Joseph Rosta
The gold and silver review did not arrive in time for publication in the May issue. Gold The gold market generally was listless in 1992, although investors returned to the metal in the fourth quar
Jan 1, 1993
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Panel Discussion Flotation Plants: Are They Optimized?By V. R. Degner
Comments Summary It is very interesting to review the technical changes which have occurred in the industrial practice of minerals flotation over the past two decades. In 1972, worldwide industrial
Jan 1, 1993
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West Seattle TunnelBy Martin Oatman, Lawrence Lenahan
The West Seattle Tunnel is part of a regional sewer conveyance system located in Seattle Washington. The tunnel was constructed for the Waste Water Treatment Division of the King County Department Of
Jan 1, 1997
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Increased Ore Grindability And Plant Throughput With Controlled BlastingBy M. C. Fuerstenau
With increased emphasis on controlled blasting, which is the first and least-costly stage of comminution, ore grindability and plant throughput can be increased by 5% to 10%, and energy savings of up
Jan 1, 1997