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1991 Jackling Lecture - Practical Rock Mechanics Applied To Underground MinesBy James J. Scott
I am indeed honored to be the 1991 recipient of the Daniel C. Jackling Award. To be voted this honor by my peers in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration and AIME means more to me than I
Jan 1, 1992
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Radon Daughter Exposure To Uranium Miners*By Bernard L. Cohen
INTRODUCTION The most serious occupational radiation episode in U.S. history was the exposure of uranium miners to radon daughters in the 1945-1968 time period. Although the maximum permissible dos
Jan 1, 1981
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Ecological Principles In Restoration Of Abandoned Quarry In Milos IslandBy I. Meliadis
This study presents the methodology and proposals for the restoration of an abandoned quarry in the Greek island of Milos. The local data (soil, vegetation etc.) of the island were collected, analysed
Jan 1, 2002
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Considerations for Sublevel Open StopingBy Brain W. Lawrence
Sublevel stoping generally is a large-scale open stoping method. It sometimes is referred to as long-hole or blasthole stoping. This method usually is applied to strong ore bodies that require minimal
Jan 1, 1982
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Deep Shaft Construction in Unconsolidated Material and Water-Bearing FormationsBy Del Brock, Dan Wooton
The design/build of two adjacent vertical mine shafts in difficult ground conditions at a mining complex in the midwestern United States required innovative construction techniques. Construction of th
Jan 1, 2003
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By-Products Generated By One Industry -- Useful Material To Another IndustryBy M. D. Ballain, V. C. Storhok, B. Pesic, J. C. Sever
Northwest Alloys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovation in the Tunnel Boring Machine IndustryBy Martin Herenknecht, Michael Knabe, Ulrich Rehm
In Switzerland at present, the longest railway tunnels in the world, the Gotthard(57 km) and the Loetschberg base tunnel (34km) are under construction. For thischallenge six high-tech HERRENKNECHT Har
Jan 1, 2003
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UtilizationBy Leonard W. III Joseph, William H. Buttermore
Noise control is an important consideration in the design and operation of coal preparation plants. It is essential to understand and control noise sources to provide a safe environment for operating
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense MediaBy Byron C. Hardinge, E. R. Palowitch, Albert W. Deurbrouck, David J. Akers, Edward R. Torak
During 1983, 42.2% of the 686.0 (624.3 Mt) million tons of coal reported, 289.6 (263.5 Mt) million tons were mechanically cleaned, of which 107 (97.4 Mt) million tons were cleaned by dense media (magn
Jan 1, 1991
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Mine SurveyingBy Charles G. Frush
The function of the mine surveyor is to (a) provide a network of points of accurately known position, covering the entire mine property, (b) obtain the required data for the preparation of useful maps
Jan 1, 1973
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New Waterproof Shaft Lining Concept For Frozen Ground Applications ? IntroductionBy B. T. Stanley
Traditional methods of creating a water tight shaft liner involve the use of segmented or welded steel. When shafts are located in ground that exhibits extremely difficult conditions of high water in
Jan 1, 2012
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Jacking Concrete Road Tunnel Boxes Beneath Live Railroad TracksBy Jesus M. Rohena
Concrete pipes and small boxes have been installed by the jacking method. This paper will describe a recent project were large concrete boxes were installed by the jacking method. This project is in t
Jan 1, 2003
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Vermiculite (0cd60c30-7544-4e24-828f-38cb4e673623)By James R. Hindman
Vermiculite is the mineralogical name generally applied to a group of hydrated, trioctahedral ferromagnesian aluminum platty or micaceous silicate minerals. In microscopic particles the mineral as min
Jan 1, 1994
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Planning and Designing For Mining ConservationBy David B. Brooks, Roger L. Williams
Control of the environment is as old as mining. Engineers have always had to consider how best to deal with the surface, and the character of the surface environment always affects mining method in so
Jan 1, 1973
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Thermal Adhesion As A Means Of Sorting PlasticsBy J. I. Schoenherr, G. Schubert, T. A. Baloun
The currently known and used plastics and rubber recycling or sorting processes cannot be applied efficiently and economically due to large amounts and different numbers of plastics types as well as o
Jan 1, 2004
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Rubber-Tired Haulage SystemsBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION Face haulage in underground mines and pit haulage in surface mines are the principal domains of rubber- tired haulage vehicles. In underground mines, cable- reeled or battery-operated
Jan 1, 1986
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Olivite and DuniteBy Robert J. Henning
The term olivine was first used in 1790 by J. Werner, and the corresponding mineral was so named because of its olive-green color (Hunter, 1941). Olivine is the principal component of the rock known a
Jan 1, 1994
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Manhattan Segment of East Side Access Project: Design EvolutionBy Sanja Zlatanic, Michael P. Della Posta
New York State’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has undertaken the largest transportation project in New York City. The East Side Access Project (ESA) will introduce MTA’s Long Island Rai
Jan 1, 2001
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Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Hesam Dehghani, Farid Alimohammadnia, Nima Babanouri, Mokhtar Kalhori
In open-pit mining, blasting pattern design is performed to achieve a desired degree of fragmentation for loading, hauling, and crushing operations. Inappropriate fragmentation of rock will result in
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Flotation of Salt-Type Minerals (185ce3d7-81a5-473c-b2e3-1c8b04f87b13)By P. Somasundaran, H. S. Hanna
The separation of minerals such as apatite and scheelite by flotation from other salt-type minerals such as calcite is extremely complex owing to the close similarity between their physicochemical pro
Jan 1, 1976