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The Use Of-Critical Path Modeling To Analyze Production In Underground MinesBy William J. Douglas
Critical path modeling (CPM) has been used widely as a tool to manage large-scale projects having many activities which are conducted in series or parallel. The construction industry is a regular user
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal Availability Studies, Fruitland and Menefee Formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico (5cdda138-97f6-47d0-aaa8-3acb0981a597)By G. E. Jones, G. K. Hoffman
Through the USGS National Coal Availability pro-gram, two San Juan Basin studies have been completed. The study areas are in the northwest Bisti field, Fruitland Formation and in the eastern Standing
Jan 1, 2000
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Rubidium and Cesium Their Present Status and Their PotentialitiesBy Hung-Kei H. Lam
Rubidium and cesium were discovered by Bunsen and Kirchhoff about 100 years ago. These two elements are by no means as abundant as sodium or potassium. Their occurrence in minerals is widespread, but
Jan 1, 1959
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Unground Aragonite ProcessBy R. D. Auten
This paper is primarily a report on the process of using oolitic aragonite, as received from Marconi& Ocean Industries, Ltd. without further processing, for a major portion of the raw feed to a rotary
Jan 1, 1978
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Tungsten Geology Symposium and Mine Visits in Jiangxi Province, ChinaBy I. S. Parrish
This article offers one of the infrequent looks at Chinese mining. It includes a brief review by Parrish of a tungsten symposium held there and his comments on and impressions of the mines he visited.
Jan 6, 1982
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Prediction of Blast‑Induced Ground Vibration Using Principal Component Analysis–Based Classification and Logarithmic Regression TechniqueBy M. P. Roy, P. K. Singh, A. K. Mishra, Ashish K. Vishwakarma, Vivek K. Himanshu
Ground vibration is one of the major hazards produced by rock-blasting operation. The accurate prediction of vibration is necessary for designing controlled blasting parameters. The existing vibration
Jul 30, 2022
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Weighted ensembles of artificial neural networks based on Gaussian mixture modeling for truck productivity prediction at open‑pit mines - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Wei Victor Liu, Na Zhang, Chengkai Fan, Bei Jiang
The truck haulage data from open-pit mine sites are usually massive and multidimensional with multi-peak Gaussian distributions. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are well-known machine learning algor
Mar 2, 2023
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Mining In Minnesota: Balancing Environmental Protection And Economic Development (93c1efa5-9836-488f-b32e-e83ac099d4e8)By W. C. Brice
A cooperative study was undertaken by representatives of the environmental community, the mining industry, and state government to identify and resolve environmental issues associated with base and pr
Jan 1, 1990
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Artisanal Miners and Their Social and Environmental Situation in ColombiaBy J. Diaz
"Antioquia region, in Colombia, is considered one of the areas with the highest mercury contamination in the world due to its use in gold recovery through artisanal mining, emissions to the environmen
Jan 1, 2016
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The Hylsa Pelletizing Plant In Colima, MexicoBy John E. Appleby
Grupo Acera, HYLSA originated in 1942 when Hojalata y Lamina began operations to supply steel strip for the Cuauhtémoc Brewery, the parent company. Production began in April, 1943 with growth accelera
Jan 1, 1971
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Hedges Gold Pty. Ltd. Tailings Disposal Dam Design, Performance, Operating Philosophy and Rehabilitation PlansBy Malcolm Wills
Hedges Gold Pty. Ltd. mines and processes a lateritic gold orebody approximately 120 km south east of Perth in the Darling plateau. The operation is approximately 26 km from the town of Boddington a
Jan 1, 1992
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Silica Dust At Roof BoltersBy F. N. Kissell
U.A. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) coal dust compliance data sometimes shows high silica levels at roof bolters. However, it is unclear whether this silica normally originates from the
Jan 1, 2011
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Vanadium trends in exploration; markets and future demandsBy A. D. Hammond
"The drop in iron ore prices has claimed an unwitting casualty in vanadium. Vanadium is dominantly produced as a coproduct of steel production. The recent shutdown at EVRAZ’s Mapochs steel-vanadium op
Jul 1, 2016
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International Social License in Mining ProjectsBy Donald Hulse
"Mining has been a source of controversy for at least 500 years. “Since there has always been the greatest disagreement amongst men concerning metals and mining, some praising, others utterly condemni
Jan 1, 2015
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Lake Mead intake No. 3: TBM tunneling at high pressure (ed38a026-61b2-4fb1-96a2-f8a5edcaaf6a)By Erika Moonin, Jim Nickerson, Claudio Cimiotti, Roberto Bono
"In response to the severe drought on the Colorado River basin and in order to preserve existing water capacity to the Las Vegas Valley, the Southern Nevada Water Authority contracted a new deep-water
Jan 1, 2015
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Factors Affecting Solution Balance During In Situ Leaching Of An Unsaturated Copper Ore Body (6dec3392-5dc6-41ba-8b28-57254f57d550)By Perry M. Jones
An important operational and environ-mental concern associated with in situ leaching activity is the balance between solution injection and recovery. Solution balance is an important indicator of the
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Low‑Grade Ni‑Rich Chromite Overburden - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By NEHA PANDEY, Sunil Kumar Tripathy, ARIJIT BISWAS
Due to the growing market of Electric Vehicles (EVs), there is a rise in battery demand. Nickel can be used as a potential element in cathode for lithium-ion batteries. Nickel can provide thermal stab
Dec 28, 2023
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Case Study: The Glenrock, Wyoming Subsidence Control ProjectBy J. J. Gusek, J. T. Gormley, V. Scovazzo
Glenrock, WY is underlain by two abondoned coal mines. Subsidence events have been recorded over the years, with the frequency increasing in recent years. As part of Wyoming's Abondoned Wins Land
Jan 1, 1986
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Bunker Hill: Death, Rebirth and SuperfundBy Jerry Dolph
In September 1855, 55-year-old Noah Spencer Kellogg and his $3 jackass named Bill discovered what was known at the time as a “blow out” of high-grade lead and silver ore. The deposit was located on t
Jan 1, 1996
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Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal PillarsBy Syd S. Peng
Is the laboratory sized coal specimen much stronger than underground coal pillars? The answer to this question has a profound implication to many coal operators. It will decide how much of the coal re
Jan 1, 1993