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Developing an Automated Drill Hole Data Base and Analysis SystemBy Steve Wiig
In 1987, the Rock Springs, WY district office of the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) began to develop an automated system to store, maintain and manipulate more than 14,000 drill hole logs containe
Jan 1, 1992
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Progress Toward A Deep Underground Science And Engineering Laboratory At The Homestake Mine In Lead, South DakotaBy Cathleen J. Webb, Arden D. Davis
The Homestake Gold Mine at Lead, South Dakota, has been proposed as the host site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory. The laboratory will house neutrino experiments in mine w
Jan 1, 2005
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Computer Analysis Of The Physical And Chemical Properties Of Overburden And Mineral ResourcesBy William J. Dimond
Computor analysis has opened a new world of information for the mining of resources. This paper is directed at the mining of coal. The same procedures apply to most mining projects. The available fact
Jan 1, 1977
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Non-Conventional Surface Ground Behaviour Induced By Underground Mining in PennsylvaniaBy R. Gray
"Experience from Australia has identified what is referred to as non-conventional surface subsidence behaviour. This occurs under irregular surface topography, resulting in valley closure, valley floo
Jan 1, 2015
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Water Treatment at Homestake’s Bulldog Mountain OperationBy Joseph L. Young, Richard A. Bohling
To keep Homestake's Bulldog Mountain silver and lead mining and milling operation in southwestern Colorado workable, natural ground water and decant water from the mine's sand backfilling op
Jan 12, 1981
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Recovery Of Fine Coal From Waste Stream By Selective Flocculation ProcessBy B. K. Parekh, Z. Chen
INTRODUCTION The need for cleaning and recovery of fine (minus 28 mesh or 0.5 mm) coal fraction has increased in recent years. This results from realizing a substantial recovery of ultraclean coal
Jan 1, 2002
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Redefining the Ultimate Pit: Improving NPV by Factoring Scheduling into DesignBy H. Burton
"The selection of the ultimate pit shell has a major impact on the overall value of a mining project. The size and shape of this pit drives the selection of pushbacks, equipment, and project strategy,
Jan 1, 2015
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Application Of Dynamic Systems Modeling To Integrate Hydrologic Processes In Mine SettingsBy R. C. Ford, W. L. Niccoli, J. B. Finley
All mining operations are superimposed on natural hydrologic systems. As a result, mining operations are influenced by natural hydrologic processes and require water management systems to successfull
Jan 1, 2002
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Geologists, Alliances And Strategies - A History Of The Homestake Mining Company In The Austral-Asia RegionBy J. J. Gresham
Homestake’s first links with Australia were established in 1934 but it wasn’t until 1961 that the company established a formal presence in the country. After involvement and success in iron ore and n
Jan 1, 2001
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Design of a Laboratory Scale Wind Tunnel for Studying of Mine FiresBy K. D. Luxbacher, J. T. Davis
"A wind tunnel was designed to examine air flow, heat transfer and layering near an active fire at a working face. This tunnel simulates an active entry in an underground coal mine including an attach
Jan 1, 2017
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The Applicability Of Alternative Particle Size Analysis Methods In Laboratory TestingBy M. Deal
Particle size analysis is a fundamental measurement utilized in the mining industry, especially in comminution, hydrometallurgy, and mineral processing. While sieves and cyclosizers are the standard
Jan 1, 2011
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Technology News – Catalyst Helps Cut Diesel Fuel CostsClean Diesels fuel-borne catalyst, Platinum Plus, helps improve fuel economy for all engines up to 10 percent while reducing particulate emissions by up to 25 percent. When used with a simple diese
Jan 1, 2007
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Safety Vs. Productivity And Other Factors In U.S. Underground Coal MinesBy R. L. Grayson
Focusing on relationships between severity measure versus productivity and other factors, this paper presents a comprehensive study of injuries for U.S. underground coal mines in 1996 by mine size. Ba
Jan 1, 2000
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Wastewater Remediation With Collophane (314ec19b-a061-40af-a337-ceb44bfd8995)By M. C. Fuerstenau
Collophane, cryptocrystalline fluor-apatite, is examined as a substrate for plant water and wastewater remediation. The attenuation of Fe3+, Fe2+, Hg2+, Pb2+, and Cd2+ is presented as a function of me
Jan 1, 2001
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Closure Risk Assessment in Choghart Iron Ore Mine Using 3D Risk ModelBy S. Amirshenava, S. Nadimi
"Premature and unplanned mine closure can result in significant adverse impacts on the environment and community and need to be managed appropriately. Risk management techniques can reduce the negativ
Jan 1, 2016
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Experimental Design And Implementation Of Soil Bioengineering Measures On AML SlopesBy R. J. Sweigard
Stabilization of slopes on abandoned mine land (AML) invariably involves some channelization to control surface drainage. Typically, these channels are lined with riprap or gabions, depending on gradi
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Managers For Underground Aggregate Operations: Problem Today-Crisis TomorrowBy S. Johnson
Introduction The mining of aggregates underground has grown steadily over the last 25 years. Growth has come in both production volume and in the importance this segment of the industry is playing i
Jan 1, 2006
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The Benefit Of Using Mine Process Simulators To Design A “Life-Cycle” Mine Ventilation SystemBy S. G. Hardcastle, C. K. Kocsis
Ventilation is an expensive prerequisite for underground mining. Current mining trends, including increasing depth and mechanization and more stringent health regulations would generally dictate that
Jan 1, 2004
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King County’s Project Delivery Approach for the Brightwater ProjectBy William W. Edgerton, Calvin Locke
INTRODUCTION King County, Washington operates a regions wastewater treatment system that provides treatment to 18 cities and 16 sewer districts in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The system
Jan 1, 2005
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A Unified Rock Classification For Drilling And BoringBy G. V. Krishnan, L. Adler
A rock classification for drilling and boring is presented covering most equipment types and providing an estimation of the key parameters for operation, such as thrust and speed, and of performance s
Jan 1, 1983