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Estimating Weak Rock StrengthBy A. MacG. Robertson
Where weak rock zones are encountered in the slopes of an open pit, they may control pit wall stability. Back analysis of slopes involving failure through weak rock enables an estimate to be made of t
Jan 1, 1988
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Reclamation Bonding, One Surety's PerspectiveBy J. H. Mackey
"Where can I obtain a reclamation bond today?" "Who is writing your bonds?" These questions are common and heard frequently. The fact that the Society of Mining Engineers has determined that two of th
Jan 1, 1989
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Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of LitigationBy Franklin T. Matthias
No one involved in the contruction business wants litigation, except maybe some lawyers. Contractors rarely resort to litigation unless they have sustained econmic wounds that are serious or mortal. T
Jan 1, 1974
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Use O Lead Nitrate And Oxygen To Improve Gold Recovery Of A Copper Sulphide OreBy G. Deschenes, P. J. H. Prud'homme
A laboratory study was carried out to evaluate the effect of oxygen and lead nitrate on the recovery of gold by cyanidation of a free milling gold ore, which contains 0.4 % copper as chalcopyrite. Eff
Jan 1, 1997
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An Application Of The Topsis Method To Solve Hydraulic Excavator Selection Problem In MiningBy M. Yavuz
Decision Making (DM) can be defined as a selection process of the best one among the alternatives sets in order to obtain goal, and mostly has an uncertain situation [7]. Every mining engineer is subj
Jan 1, 2008
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Oil Shale Mining Through The Year 2000By John B. Rigg
Thank you Mr. Chairman. It was a generous introduction. It allays some of the puzzlement I have of being a minority among the speakers at this conference. I see from the program that only two of us
Jan 1, 1976
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Mechanical Mine Development Systems at the Stillwater MineBy Cherie M. Tilley
The Stillwater Mining Co. of Nye, MT, is operating a platinum-palladium mine that requires an extensive system of footwall laterals to facilitate mine production. The 10-year mine plan calls for more
Jan 1, 1991
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The Management Of RiskBy A. A. Mathews
INTRODUCTION When Palmer King asked me to prepare a paper for this conference, it seemed quite appropriate, since I am Chairman of Subcommittee No. 4 of the U. S. National Committee on Tunneling Te
Jan 1, 1974
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet UnionBy Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992
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Seeing Through Rock With RadarBy John C. Cook
In reasonably dry rock, long-wave radar can theoretically explore to distances approaching 75 meters (250 ft). High-resolution radar reflections have already been demonstrated through 13 m of hard lim
Jan 1, 1997
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Material Handling In Urban AreasBy Samuel Sigman, Martin M. Cooper
A basic ingredient for rapid tunnel excavation is material handling. In construction of tunnel projects in urban areas material handling requires additional input to maximize performance. Urban projec
Jan 1, 1974
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Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - IIBy R. V. Ramani, R. Srikanth
A three-part study was conducted to relate the dust generation propensity of a coal sample, defined here as the dust generation rate (grams of dust generated per tonne of coal broken), to its characte
Jan 1, 1997
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Prediction Of Settlements Due To Tunneling In Soil: Three Case HistoriesBy Birger Schmidt
INTRODUCTION Urban tunneling in soil poses a unique set of problems to planners, designers and contractors. One of the important concerns is the impact of tunneling on the environment: not only the
Jan 1, 1974
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The Effects Of Freezing Conditions On Rock BreakageBy S. K. Kawatra, S. A. Moffat, K. A. DeLa’O, T. C. Eisele
It was observed that the efficiency of some autogenous grinding circuits was dependent on temperature, with the energy-efficiency of the grinding process decreasing in the winter months, accompanied b
Jan 1, 1995
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Distribution Pattern Of Polymetallic Nodules And Associated Megabenthic CommunityBy Valcana Stoyanova
The distribution pattern, abundance variations and types of polymetallic nodules and associated megabenthic communities in area covers more than 60 000 km2 laid out in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Z
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology And Development Of The Windy Craggy Deposit In British ColumbiaBy G. Harper
The Windy Craggy polymetallic massive sulphide deposit is located in the extreme northwest corner of British Columbia 40 miles west of the Haines Highway, 90 miles northwest of the port of Haines Alas
Jan 1, 1991
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Economic Geology And Geochemistry Of Cornucopia's USX Orebody In The Ivanhoe District, Elko Co., NevadaBy V. F. Hollister
The Ivanhoe district, Elko Co., Nevada, is located in the northern part of the Carlin trend of epithermal gold-deposits, but it differs from most mines in the belt in that Ivanhoe epithermal gold ores
Jan 1, 1988
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Power As A Factor In Mill DesignBy J. R. Cooper
Since man began beneficiating ores, a limited number of factors influenced the type of treatment. The ore itself has always been a factor. The first form of concentration was probably hand sorting, an
Jan 1, 1977
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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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Effect Of Collector Emulsification On Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate ParticlesRelatively lower recoveries (60%) of coarse phosphate (-16 +35 mesh) particles are attributed to the difficulty in transportation of coarse particles from the pulp to the froth column and rapid draina
Jan 1, 1989