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Overburden Stripping With Scrapers And Dozers At Western Energy?s Colstrip MineBy Robert W. Cope
"Mining began, in the Colstrip area in the 1920's by the Northern Pacific Railroad. The coal was used for steam locomotives until 1957, when the advent of diesel power made them obsolete. In 1959
Jan 1, 1981
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Ventilation Requirements In Large Underground Openings At Mines GaspéBy Gilbert Sauriol
The mining complex, which the Mines Gaspé division of Noranda Mines Limited has operated in Murdochville since 1954, includes open pit and underground mines, two mills, one leaching plant and a smelte
Jan 1, 1983
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Use Of Jet Fans Within Mine Ventilation NetworksBy J. K. Wolski
This paper addresses the effects of using jet fans as booster fans in mine ventilation networks. A method was developed to determine the pressure generated by jet fans using the momentum theory. The i
Jan 1, 1998
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Modeling Truck-Shovel Systems As Multiple-Chain Closed Queuing Networks (39a088bc-3c9a-4c32-af64-1369ec2cd787)By P. K. Muduli
The number and the type of trucks and shovels are two important factors in determining the optimal design parameters of an open-pit mining system. Characteristics of trucks' arrival and service-t
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Issues with Purported “Asbestos” Content of Talc: Part 1, Introducton and Examples in Metamorphic and Ultramafic Hosted Talc OresBy M. Gunter, M. Buzon, B. McNamee
"A Google search on talc asbestos will yield over 500,000 hits – the reason being the growing number of civil lawsuits in this area. Historically the litigation was centered on amphibole-containing in
Jan 1, 2016
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Coal And The Blast Furnace ? IntroductionBy E. J. Ostrowski
The history of ironmaking dates back to 4000 BC when an open forge was used to produce a sponge iron from a heap of ore and charcoal. Even at this early date, man recognized the need for a fuel and a
Jan 1, 1962
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The Evaluation Of Silica DepositsBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Glass is one of man's most versatile creations. ---The earliest glaze known---is about 12,000 B.C. ---The oldest pure glass is a moulded amulet of about 7,000 B.C.---. Indicative of a knowledg
Jan 1, 1974
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The Role Of Virtual Reality In Safety Training Of Mine PersonnelBy B. Denby
Recent advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technology have resulted in major opportunities to improve safety training of mine workers, supervisors and managers. The hazardous nature of both surface and u
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect Of Compaction On Binder Performance In Copper Heap LeachingBy K. A. Lewandowski
Heap leaching efficiency is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (channeling and ponding), which result from compaction and fines migration. Agglomeration of the ore can prevent compaction a
Jan 1, 2010
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Valuation Of A Mineral DepositBy A. L. Slaughter
A mineral deposit has been discovered and explored sufficiently to establish the presence of ore in ?commercially marketable quantities," This is the point at which exploration ends and development be
Jan 1, 1958
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Review Of Treatment Methods For Mining And Ore Processing WastewatersBy Basil W. Mercer
Increased emphasis on industrial pollution control has intensified investigation of waste treatment technology for methods of reducing the amount of pollutants discharged by industry. The mining and m
Jan 1, 1971
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The Magma San Manuel Molybdenite Recovery Circuit An Operational ReviewBy G. R. Brunskill
The molybdenite flotation plant at Magma Copper Company, San Manuel concentrator has been in operation since 1956. In January of 1980 the plant was converted from a hydrogen peroxide - ferrocyanide pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Planning for Sound Transit’s Proposed LINK Light Rail Expansion in Seattle Washington - RETC2023By Matthew Preedy, Anthony Pooley, Mike Wongkaew, Dirk Bakker, Raghu Bhargava
Sound Transit’s ST3 program will add 62 miles of light rail to the Puget Sound area, including connections to the neighborhoods of West Seattle and Ballard. These connections include considerations fo
Jun 13, 2023
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Industrial and Ecology-Economy Estimation of the Russian Coalfields' ReservesBy V. A. Kharchenko, V. M. Yeremeev
INITIAL PRECONDITIONS To solve tile problem of using the potential reserves of the different coal ranks efficiently (the coal reserves being many times superior in quantity to those of natural gas
Jan 1, 1996
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Lung Cancer Mortality And Radiation Exposure Among The Newfoundland Fluorspar MinersBy H. I. Morrison, A. J. deVilliers, D. T. Wigle, H. Stocker
INTRODUCTION At the end of 1959, high levels of radioactivity attributed to radon and its daughter products were discovered in the fluorspar mines at St. Lawrence, Newfoundland. These levels were p
Jan 1, 1981
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To Swell or Not to Swell—Design of Underground Structures in the Presence of Swelling Clays - NAT2024By Daniel Maine
Swelling clay soils have been problematic to many types of infrastructure in the United States. However, their impact on underground construction is often misunderstood. The use of swell pressures in
Jun 23, 2024
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Geochemistry of Critical Minerals in Mine Waste in Grant, Sierra, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Zohreh Kazemi Motlagh, Virginia T. McLemore
Critical minerals are nonfuel minerals, essential to the U.S. economy and national security, whose supply chain may be disrupted. Mine wastes are potential sources of critical minerals. The goal of th
Feb 1, 2025
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Effect Of End Constraint On Pillar Strength ? IntroductionBy Guillermo Krstulovich
Pillar strength is a fundamental variable in the design of room and pillar mining. A number of researchers have investigated the strength of mine pillars by loading cubical, cylindrical and rectangula
Jan 1, 1970
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Construction Progress of the Ottawa LRT Line - From Early Design Stages to Current Construction MilestonesBy Franz Wilhelmstoetter, Christian Karner
"The Confederation Line is phase one of Ottawa’s light rail transit, which consists of 13 stops and stations. The project’s center piece is a 2.5 kilometer (1.6 miles) long tunnel with three undergrou
Jan 1, 2016
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Development Of The Selective Silver Circuit At White Pine - IntroductionBy Richard H. Johnson
White Pine Copper Company, a subsidiary of Copper Range Company located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, mines a Precambrian sedimentary deposit containing finely disseminated chalcocite, native co
Jan 1, 1970