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  • SME
    Mining and Sustainable Development at Red Dog

    By D. H. Horswill

    The Red Dog Mine is the world’s largest zinc mine. It is located 145 km (90 miles) north of the Arctic Circle in northwest Alaska on lands owned by the Inupiat Eskimo organization called the Northwest

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Autoguided Vehicles in a Production Environment

    By Fabien Miller

    Automation technologies are increasingly envisaged to improve underground mining productivity. However, the technologies need to be used and adopted gradually in order to get the best benefits. This p

    May 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Bioheapleaching of Black Schist-Hosted Nickel-Copper-Cobalt- Zinc Ore in Subarctic Conditions at Talvivaara, Finland

    Talvivaara deposits, Kuusilampi and Kolmisoppi, comprise one of the largest sulfide nickel resources in the world with 642 Mt in Measured and Indicated Resource categories. TalvivaaraÆs preferred extr

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    A Progress Report On Ultra-High-Pressure Waterjet Cutting Underground: The Future Of Narrow Reef Gold And PGE Mining

    By C. D. K. Gauert

    High-pressure waterjet technology is proposed as an alternative tool for selective underground mining of high-grade ore sections in stratiform orebodies showing a preferred ?bottom? or ?top? enrichmen

    Jan 1, 2013

  • SME
    Simulation Assisted Performance Improvements In Iron Ore Processing Plants

    By S. Ersayin

    In 1998, the Concentrator Modeling Center was established within the Coleraine Minerals Research Lab, Coleraine, Minnesota, to develop models for simulation of iron ore processing plants, and to assis

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    Alternative Support Systems For Mechanized Stopes

    By D. P. Roberts

    The stoping of platinum orebodies in the Bushveld has in the past been accomplished by using in-stope pillars to ensure stability of the workings. In the future, the use of continuous mining machines

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Blast Master Plan: the Key to efficiency and optimization. Case study at Ellatzite copper mine.

    By Grigor Mishev, Georgi Petrov, Benjamin Cebrian

    Before designing a single blast or all the blasts on a pit level, it is critical to assess the main goal on each. To do this, a series of constraints must be taken into account: wall protection, vibra

    Jan 1, 2016

  • ISEE
    Development of a Wireless Sensor Network for Blast Monitoring and Slope Stability

    By Johnny Lyons-Baral, John Kemeny, Don Kraemer

    Ground vibrations from blasting can result in the degradation and failure of rock and soil exposures, as well as damaging neighboring houses and buildings. At the same time, vibration provides an oppo

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Excess Spoil Minimization And Fill Stability

    By M. Superfesky, P. Michael

    Introduction The US Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is proposing changes to the Code of Federal Regulations in the interest of minimizing the adverse effects of excess-spoil-fill construction on the

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Comminution, Flotation and Gravity Separations

    By James A. Finch

    "I offer a personal view of what the next 30 years holds for mineral processing. Re-stating that mineral processing will remain a vibrant industry in raw material production, growth opportunities in w

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Managing Stress and Seismicity in an Inclined Sublevel Cave

    By K A. Bunker, A D. Campbell, E Ah Mu, A R. Penney

    The Ernest Henry mine is a transverse sublevel cave (SLC), which is relatively unique due to the 45 degree inclination of the orebody. To economically recover ore, each sublevel is horizontally offset

    May 9, 2016

  • NIOSH
    Utilizing The "Advance and Relieve" Method to Reduce Horizontal Stress Affects on the Mine Roof, a Case Study

    By Thomas P. Mucho, David C. Oyler, Jim Pablic, Dennis R. Dolinar

    A room and pillar coal operation in central Pennsylvania was experiencing roof cutters and long running roof falls caused by high horizontal stresses. The roof conditions created hazards for the mine

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - Further Notes on Elimination of Impurities from Copper in Refining and Converting

    By Edward Keller

    In a paper, " A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes, etc.," presented to the Institute at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1898, I gave certain figures which I called the rel

    Jan 1, 1901

  • SME
    Advances In The Practical Implementation Of Indicator Geostatistics

    By Clayton V. Deutsch

    Indicator Kriging (IK) is being commonly applied to mineral resource assessment problems. More recently, indicator simulation has also been used for sensitivity analysis and difficult change of suppor

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Resistivity Method in Groundwater Exploration, City of Gunnison, Colo

    By C. E. Melbye

    A serious problem confronted the city of Gunnison early in 1958 in that, for a few months during each spring runoff, the water supply derived from the Gunnison River became polluted to an unsafe point

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SME
    Adeco As An Alternative To NATM: How It Works, WHY It Works

    By Fulvio Tonon

    And Rabcewicz said ?tunnels should be driven full face whenever possible.? ADECO, which stands for ?Analysis of Controlled Deformations in tunnels,? now allows us to fulfll Rabcewicz?s dream in any st

  • CIM
    Design, Testing and Performance of the World?s First Fuelcell Mine Vehicle, a Production Locomotive

    By Marc C. Bétournay

    A mine production locomotive, the world?s first applied industrial fuelcell vehicle, has been designed and tested in the context of a number of proof-of-concept projects supported by the Fuelcell Prop

    May 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    North Mine Practice in Underground Points and Crossings

    IN a mine with any considerable output the economical handling and transport of ore underground is a matter of prime importance, and in the design or lay-out of a trucking system the question of what

    Jan 1, 1915

  • NIOSH
    Use Of The Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) Classification: Industry Experience

    By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Jarek Jakubec

    In 2000, Laubscher’s Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) classification system was updated and published. The new system brought a few fundamental changes that were in direct response to the challenges and

    Jan 5, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Sprayed Concrete for Underground Excavations — A Status Report

    By B. C. Viljoen

    "SynopsisCommencement of the next phase of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project is a year or so away from becoming reality. Some 50 km of tunnels in the form of access adits, shafts, diversion tunnels,

    Jan 1, 2015