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Rock Mechanics Considerations In Mine Design For A Deep, Bedded Deposit Under The Influence Of Residual Tectonic ForcesBy B. Rao Pothini, Julio H. Thaler, W. L. Finlay
The White Pine room-and-pillar mine started in 1955 from a suboutcrop, down gentle dips, and with a competent sandstone roof. As mining depths increased, extraction decreased 1% every 35 feet. Moreove
Jan 1, 1977
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A Back Analysis Of The Crandall Canyon Mine CollapseBy Keith A. Heasley
The objective of this paper is to back-analyze the August 6th ,2007 collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in order to better understand the geometric and geo- mechanical factors which contributed to th
Jan 1, 2012
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Argyle - A New DevelopmentBy Richard D. Lang
The paper provides an overview of the activities which culminated in the decision to construct a major diamond mine in the north west of Australia. It presents a broad summary of the geological, minin
Jan 1, 1985
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Current issues with purported “asbestos” content of talc: Asbestos nomenclature and examples in metamorphic carbonate and ultramafic hosted talc ores - SME Transactions 2018By M. E. Buzon, M. E. Gunter, B. D. McNamee
A Google search on talc asbestos yields more than 500,000 hits due to the growing number of civil lawsuits in this area. Historically, the litigation was centered on amphibole-containing industrial ta
Jan 1, 2018
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Research At The Pittsburgh Coal Research Center United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of MinesBy D. E. Wolfson
As energy requirements in the United States expand with the growth of the Nation, use of coal also can be expected to increase. This optimistic outlook for the coal industry is based on our vast reser
Jan 1, 1969
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The Exploitation Of Sulphur From Salt Dome DepositsBy R. R. Young
Prior to 1903, the world's supply of sulphur was primarily from surface deposits in Sicily. The discovery of the first salt dome sulphur deposit in 1867 and successful development of the Frasch p
Jan 1, 1979
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Preplanneng Safety In The Uranium Mining IndustryBy John E. Bailey
The advent of Nuclear Energy has caused a phenomenal growth in the uranium mining industry. To keep abreast of this surge the mining industry has located many ore bodies, determined the best types of
Jan 1, 1958
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Weighing in the Mining IndustryBy H. Colijn
The ever increasing price of bulk commodities forces buyers and sellers in world markets to take a more careful look at methods for obtain¬ing accurate accounting of commodity trans¬actions in commerc
Jan 1, 1988
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Removal And Stabilization Of ArsenicBy M. Misra, J. Nanor
The removal and stability of arsenic over a wide pH range (3.0-10.0) from synthetic solutions and industrial waste effluents (including mining waste tailing slurry) can be accomplished with addition o
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Issues Associated with Tunneling and Other Underground Construction ActivitiesBy David R. Wayman
This paper summarizes environmental compliance and related issues associated with underground construction and tunneling operations, whether new work or rehabilitation. Underground construction and tu
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovation and Its Management: Some Perspectives From the Gold IndustryBy A. Dan Rovig, C. Kevin McArthur
Technical and managerial innovations in the minerals industry have allowed continuing mining activities in the United States, and elsewhere, as gold orebody quality has diminished or has become more r
Jan 1, 1998
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The Blue Mountains Sewerage Scheme A Case History of the Hazelbrook to Katoomba TunnelsBy David Logan, Sigurdur Finnsson
This project, which is intended to provide effective sewerage services to the Blue Mountains community, is located in the Blue Mountains National Park, about 60 km west of Sydney, Australia. The sewer
Jan 1, 1995
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Safety Practices and Challenges in the Powder River BasinBy William A. Holgate
Coal production in the in the Powder River Basin began its tremendous expansion during the boom of the mid-1970s. New mines were opened from 1976 through the early 1980s. This expansion soon placed Wy
Jan 1, 1994
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Safe Measurement of Ground ResistanceBy Robert L. Cascio
The mining industry uses a large amount of electric power. Their equipment is subject to extreme environmental conditions and mechanical shock. A significant number of electrical accidents are a resul
Jan 1, 1992
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History and Use of Expert Control Systems in Minerals ProcessingBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Because of the high economic value associated with small improvements in the operating performance of mineral processing plants, innovations in instrumentation, stabilization and expert control system
Jan 1, 2000
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The Agrico Soda Ash Story: Environmental and Metallurgical Advantages of Soda Ash as an Ammonia Replacement in the Float PlantBy Charles T. Staniek
Following a dragline relocation at Agrico's Fort Green phosphate mine in 1986, the recovery plant experienced a significant decrease in flotation performance. Through weeks of trial and error tes
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals -- Which Markets Are Leading The Way? ? IntroductionBy Todd S. Harris
Industrial minerals or non-metallic minerals are loosely used terms applied to a diverse assortment of materials which, in many cases, have nothing more in common other than the fact that they are nei
Jan 1, 1987
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Practical Applications of the Hill of Value Approach in Strategic Planning for Openpit Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2024By R. Benito, J. Lopez, H. Gamarra
This article describes three practical applications of the Hill of Value (HoV) methodology within different stages of strategic planning for open-pit mining operations and projects. In the pursuit of
Feb 1, 2024
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Trends In Real Prices Of Representative Mineral Commodities, 1890-1957By Charles W. Merrill
The price records of 7 representative mineral commodities for the 68-year period 1890 through 1957 have been compiled and analyzed for significant trends. When reduced to real prices in terms of dolla
Jan 1, 1959
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Empirical Formulae for Determining Pressure Drop Across a 20-Layer Flooded-Bed Scrubber Screen Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Adam Levy, Thomas Novak, Sampurna Arya, Joseph Sottile, Kozo Saito
The use of a woven wire-mesh screen as part of a flooded-bed dust-scrubbing system is very popular in the underground coal mining industry. It is used in combination with a demister (mist eliminator)