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Current Tailings Dam Design and ConstructionMethodsBy Earle J. Klohn
Tailings disposal has rapidly become an area of increasing importance to both existing and planned mining operations. In recognition of the significance of this topic, MINING ENGINEERING is presentin
Jan 7, 1981
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Development Of The Escondida Concentrator 1990 - 1995By Ian Kilgour
The development of the Escondida concentrator is described, from the design of the original 35,000 tpd concentrator through successive expansions and modifications to the 115,000 tpd plant currently u
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of Large Span Highway Tunnel LinersBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, P. M. Bergson, B. K. Nelson
Membrane waterproofing systems in large tunnels cause the partial decoupling of the concrete liner from the rockbolted and shotcreted reinforced rockmass. This decoupling leads to a loose fit of the l
Jan 1, 1991
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Land Shaft Construction And Initial Station Development For Seabrook Station Cooling Water TunnelsBy Jack C. Stuart, Robert L. Obradovic, Allen J. Hulshizer, Anthony J. Stewart
Two deep bedrock tunnels, extending over a mile into the Atlantic Ocean, to provide the cooling water requirements for the Seabrook Station represent a major tunneling venture. This paper provides an
Jan 1, 1979
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Airborne Radiation Warning SystemBy David M. Shaw, John C. Franklin
A 32-channel warning system for high working level, fan operation, and airlock-doors has been constructed. The working level monitors have a microcomputer for accumulating the pulses, converting to wo
Jan 1, 1981
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Opencast Mining of Brown Coal in Eastern EuropeBy Yoginder P. Chugh
The mining methods used at many opencast brown coal mines in Poland and the German Democratic Republic are not used in the US to any extent. Using bucketwheel excavators, bucket chain excavators, and
Jan 11, 1980
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Accuracy Analysis Of GIS-Based Coal Resource Estimation (SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, Colorado)By M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming a more commonly used tool for resource estimation as they provide not only a database management platform, but also the graphical capabilities to visu
Jan 1, 1999
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Protection Of The Subsurface Against Contamination: Expected LegislationBy M. Pantazidou
Motivated by recent EU legislation already entered into force or in preparation, this article aims at offering glimpses of the future landscape in the area of subsurface protection against contaminati
Jan 1, 2005
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Results of prediction of rock bursts and rock mass deformations by the microgravity methodBy C. Ostrowski, Z. Fajklewicz, K. Jakiel
Results of the application of the micro-gravity method in predicting rock bursts and rock mass deformations are discussed. Research was done in the Daisy black coal mine, Upper Silesia, Poland, during
Jan 1, 1987
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Innovative Closure Approaches At The Hollister MineBy J. K. Mudge, T. Allen, P. B. Johnson
Approximately 6 years ago, Newmont Mining Corporation (Newmont) initiated reclamation/closure at its’ Hollister operation in Nevada. Reclamation/closure challenges existed at three primary areas with
Jan 1, 2003
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Selection Of PCC Liner Segments And Compatible TBM For The San Antonio TunnelsBy Dennis Ofiara, Paul Zick
Two 8.2 m diameter flood control tunnels are being constructed in the Taylor Shale Formation beneath San Antonio, Texas. These tunnels use precast concrete segments as final lining. This paper describ
Jan 1, 1989
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A Primer For Engineering And Technical Professionals Regarding Reclamation And Environmental Surety BondsBy W. T. Gorton
Bonds are required by state and federal law to address reclamation when the permittee defaults. Under various principles of law, a bonding company may propose to perform the obligations of the permit
Jan 1, 2003
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A Simple Model for Industrial Coal Flotation OperationBy B. Govindarajan, T. C. Rao, J. P. Barnwal
A simple modelling methodology has been proposed to predict the performance of industrial coal flotation circuit based on the observations made on the actual performance. The solid content in the tail
Jan 1, 1995
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A Quick Sustainability Assessment Of An Industrial FacilityBy G. Gaidajis
In this paper, a semi-qualitative methodology is presented and then applied to an aluminium extrusion industrial facility in order to perform an initial environmental assessment. The results of the as
Jan 1, 2008
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Sustainable Development In The Mining And Minerals Industry: An Analysis Of Baseline InterpretationsBy G. Hilson
The exact application of sustainable development in the mining and minerals industry has precipitated considerable debate in recent years. Since the publication of the Brundtland Commission?s Report,
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Variance On Control AlgorithmBy Rajive Ganguli
A control algorithm was developed previously for loading coal trains such that each car met customer specifications (Ganguli, 2001). In developing the algorithm, the effect of the variance of coal was
Jan 1, 2002
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Equipment Reliability: An Indicator For Sustainable Development In MiningBy N. Vayenas
Modern mines possess a wide variety of capital intensive equipment. Equipment failures and the associated down time contribute significantly to the overall maintenance, operating and production costs
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal Preparation Plant Design For Seyitomer Lignite Establishment (SLI) In TurkeyBy M. Kaya
The main purpose of this study was to design a modular/mobile coal preparation plant with a capacity of 300 t/h for Seyitömer B3 vein (almost 70% of the whole SLI deposit). Firstly, coal washing prope
Jan 1, 2006
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Current Developments in Automatic Mine Scheduling and OptimizationBy John Jonkman
During the decade of the eighties, the mining industry was able to take advantage of numerous advancements in computing technology. The development of the desktop workstation and the tremendous increa
Jan 1, 1989
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Operational Performance of Grinding Rolls at Cyprus Sierrita CorporationBy Loren G. Thompsen
The first high pressure grinding roll in a copper mine was commissioned at Cyprus Sierrita in July 1995. This grinding roll is the world's biggest operating unit. It has a roll diameter of 2.4 me
Jan 1, 1997