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Empirical approach-based estimation of charge factor and dimensional parameters in underground blastingBy VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, PK SINGH, AK MISHRA, MP ROY, RAVI SHANKAR
Underground blasting has many challenges. The primary aim of blast designers is to optimize drilling and blasting parameters to deal with the associated challenges. Optimizing these parameters is curr
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Controlling Ground Water in Tunneling is Subject of Third Cutting Edge ConferenceBy Steve Kral
The third edition of the Underground Construction Association of SME?s (UCA) Cut-ting Edge series of conferences focused on a challenge every underground construction and tunneling project faces: cont
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Ventilation monitoring and control in minesBy MAHESH SHRIWAS, CHRISTOPHER PRITCHARD
Ventilation monitoring and control in mines are becoming an integral part of day-to-day activity for maintaining the health and safety of miners. This paper evaluates potential real-time monitoring so
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Selective extraction of rare earth elements from monazite ores with high iron contentBy Leandro Augusto Viana Teixeira, Angela Avelar, Ruberlan Gomes Silva, Virginia S. T. Ciminelli, Daniel Majuste
Rare earth elements are essential for modern life products and green technologies. Recent supply constraints have boosted the development of rare earth projects after the price peak of 2011. The feasi
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Using Gridded Surfaces to Estimate Blasthole Delay Cost Near Protected StructuresBy T. Faulkner, S. A. Richards
"The Scale-Distance formula is one of the primary means of determining the maximum amount of explosives that can be safely detonated at one time by a single delay. This paper describes a method of app
Jan 1, 2016
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Influence of air gap volume on achieving steady-state velocity of detonationBy Eugie Kabwe
The velocity of detonation (VOD) is a significant property considered when rating an explosive, and it is quantified as a confined or unconfined velocity. The confined velocity is more significant as
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Use of a new insertion apparatus for improving the performance of friction rock stabilizersBy EREN KOMURLUR, ATILA GURHAN CELIK, IBRAHIM GUNES
In this study, laboratory and site studies were performed to investigate the usability of a new insertion apparatus designed for the split-set type of friction bolts. The new apparatus decreases the f
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Numerical simulation of laboratory strength tests using a stochastic approachBy Yuting Xue, Danqing Gao, Brijes Mishra
Heterogeneity and discontinuity significantly affect rockmass strength. Past studies have largely used arbitrary scaling approaches to produce rockmass strength from laboratory rock tests. This paper
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Separation and recovery of iron and nickel from low-grade laterite nickel ore using reduction roasting at rotary kiln followed by magnetic separationBy Yang Ge, Yuzhu Pan, Mansheng Chu, Jue Tang, Cong Feng, Lihua Gao, Zhenggen Liu
Increasing attention is being paid to laterite nickel ore as an alternative to nickel sulfide ore to act as a feedstock for nickel metal production. While laterite nickel ore accounts for a lion’s sha
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High Speed Shaft Mucking System For Lake Mead Intake Tunnel #3 Access ShaftBy T. Eggenberg
Mechanization and automation of logistic equipment has become one of the main key factors in raising productivity and competitiveness especially for complex and larger mining or tunneling projects.
Jan 1, 2010
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The development of user requirements as a framework for the design and evaluation of a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system for underground minesBy Philani Larrance Ngwenyama, Ronald CW Webber-Youngman
The survival chances of trapped miners in underground mines depend on how quickly they can be located and rescued post-accident. During entrapments, emergency rescue is highly desired but can be hinde
Apr 1, 2024
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Detection of subtle sensor errors in mineral-processing circuits using data-mining techniquesBy Rambabu Pothina, Rajive Ganguli
The economics of a mineral-processing circuit is dependent on the numerous sensors that are critical to optimization and control systems. When a sensor goes off calibration, it results in errors that
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Leaching behavior of lithium from bauxite residue using acetic acidBy Ning Wang, Tengfei Guo, Wanyan Li, Hanjie Wen, Hannian Gu, Zehai Li
Red mud has been reported as a potential resource for lithium. To investigate the leaching behavior of lithium, a lithium-rich red mud was neutralized with hydrochloric or oxalic acid and then leached
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A system dynamics simulating model of groundwater level changes and its impacts on land upliftBy Mir Ahmad Mohammadi
Land uplift due to mine flooding has become a significant challenge with extensive historical mining activities, particularly in Germany’s Ruhr district. The cessation of coal mining operations has le
Mar 1, 2025
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Multi-objective mathematical programming framework for integrated oil sands mine planning and tailings disposal optimizationBy Hooman Askari-Nasab, AHLAM MAREMI, EUGENE BEN-AWUAH
In oil sands mining, tailings are voluminous unwanted byproducts generated from extracting the desired mineral from the mined ore. Dyke construction and backfilling activities require well-managed tec
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Analysis of the impacts of mining sequence and overburden depth on stability at a dipping limestone mineBy B. Slaker, M. M. Sears, G. Rashed
Ground falls represent a significant hazard at underground mines in the stone, sand and gravel (SSG) sector in the United States. Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety a
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Lake Tap ShaftBy B. Campbell
This paper will detail the successful construction methods of a 20- foot diameter wet well shaft, approximately 180 feet deep in overall depth and 150-feet below the water table, adjacent to Lake Naci
Jan 1, 2010
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Modified Tail Section Reduces Noise On A Continuous Mining MachineBy J. J. Zimmerman
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries. Most other categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining have improved, with the excepti
Jan 1, 2010
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When The Bill Comes Due: Understanding and Managing Tailings Influenced Groundwater at the Butte Superfund Site. A Historical PerspectiveBy R. D. Williams
INTRODUCTION In a very real sense, Butte, Montana is where the copper came from that won two world wars. The price for that unrestricted mining and smelting of copper came due in 1983 when Butte was
Jan 1, 2019
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Dual-Purpose Mine Land Rehabilitation: Integrating Environmental Restoration and Sustainable Use for Tourism and Agriculture in Cajamarca - SME Annual Meeting 2025By F. Ysla, M. Mendoza
This proposal, based on the CIEMAN Cajamarca - Hualgayoc initiative, focuses on “Transforming Abandoned Mine Lands’’ We aim to study and assess the feasibility of an innovative rehabilitation method.
Feb 1, 2025