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Industrial Minerals Review 2013
By R. L. Virta
Four companies ? H.C. Spinks Clay Co., Inc., Imerys, Old Hickory Clay Co., and Unimin Corp. ? mined ball clay in four states in 2013. On the basis of preliminary data, production was 1 Mt (1.1 million
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Improvement of Working Conditions and Opinions of Mine Workers When Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) Are Used Instead of Diesel Machines — Results of Field Trial at the Kittilä Mine, Finland
By A. Halim, J. Gustafsson, A. van Wageningen, J. Johansson, · J. Lööw, K. Kocsis
A major part of the European Union’s (EU) project Sustainable Intelligent Mining System (SIMS) is investigating the development of diesel-free/carbon–neutral underground mines in order to ensure susta
Oct 25, 2021
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Should the TBM Operators Be Certified?
By Steve Skelhorn, Dan Ifrim
"A tunnel project poses many challenges; the operation of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) being one of them. Mechanized tunneling is known as a safe and effective alternative to other methods in terms
Jan 1, 2016
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The value of drilling - A chance-constrained optimization approach
By Michael Forbes, Rick Jeuken
The challenge of managing geological uncertainty in mine planning is central to optimizing resource extraction while minimizing risks and costs. This paper introduces a novel approach to coal mine pla
Jan 1, 2025
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Investigating Rib Brow Potential Through Monitoring in a Room-and-Pillar Coal Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Yuting Xue, Alper Kirmaci, Taghi Sherizadeh, Dogukan Guner, Khaled Mohamed
Rib brows present a significant safety hazard in underground coal mines in the United States. To address this issue, researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) an
Feb 1, 2025
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Vibration effects on underground concrete structures - SME Transactions 2014
By F. B. Kuhnow
When performing blasting operations in open pit settings, energy is released and transmitted through the geology. Some negative effects can have significant impacts on mining operations and adversely
Jan 1, 2014
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Blue Mining: Advancing Circular Economy Practices in Mining for Sustainability and Resource Efficiency - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Angela Binder, Mareike Schubert, Yichen Jiang, Sandra Nowosad, Oliver Langefeld
GermanyINTRODUCTIONThe mining industry is currently characterized by various factors such as environmental impact, resource scarcity, social responsibility and geopolitical uncertainty. The production
Feb 1, 2025
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The GMSG Guideline on Methods to Survey and Sample Grinding Circuits
By Aidan Giblett
"It is important to make a clear distinction on the scope of work of the Global Mining Standards and Guidelines (GMSG) guideline for sampling grinding circuits. Many mineral processing practitioners a
Jan 1, 2015
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Energy Plan For Mining Operations - Introduction
By F. Mielli
Ranging between 20% and 40% of the typical mining operational costs, energy in mining operations is a growing concern for the industry. However, this concern is a complex, multi-faceted variable that
Jan 1, 2012
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Improving The Technological Performances Of Argentinian Ball Clays: A Case Study From Patagonia, Argentina
By C. Iglesias
Innovation in the tilemaking ceramic industry is stressing properties like powder flowability, ability to toughen green tiles, so turning technological requirements of ball clays ever stricter in term
Jan 1, 2010
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North Carolina Phosphate Concentration. The Texas Gulf Sulphur Company Project At The Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory
By Immo H. Redeker
Introduction In October of 1961 Texas Gulf Sulphur Company contacted the Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory, of the North Carolina State University, and requested assistance in the development of
Jan 1, 1971
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Rehabilitation Risk Mapping System: Case Studies at the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture, Nevada
By L. Sandbak
The TRJV Mine is located approximately 43 miles northeast of Winnemucca, along the east flank of the Osgood Mountains in the Potosi Mining District, Humboldt County, Northwest Nevada (see Figure 1).
Feb 23, 2014
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Underground Mining: Supported Methods
By Fred W. Brackebush
In underground stopes that require more than minimal support, backfill is almost universally used. The term cut and fill stopingis used in a broad sense in this section, which describes underground mi
Jan 1, 2008
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Sixty Years Of Rock Bursting In The Coeur d'Alene District Of Northern Idaho: Lessons Learned And Remaining Issues
By W. Blake, J. Whyatt
Sixty years of rock bursting in the Coeur d'Alene district has taught painful lessons and led to a number of practical advances in controlling rock-burst hazards. This paper summarizes these less
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis Of Rock Mass Properties For The Design Of Block Caving Mines ? Introduction
By Daniel H. White
Block caving, unlike most other conventional forms of mining relies principally on the natural forces within the rock mass to fragment and transport the ore. Obviously, not every orebody can be satisf
Jan 1, 1979
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Trends In The Regulation Of Mineral Deposit Valuation
By T. R. Ellis
Regulation of mineral property valuation methodology by governments and others is due to frauds, condemnation and takings, banking industry problems, and litigation. Definitions of "reserves," "resour
Jan 1, 1999
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Borate Exploration And Mining In The Death Valley Region
By James M. Barker
The borate deposits of Death Valley, first exploited in 1882, were a major world source of boron-bearing products until shortly after very large deposits near Boron, California (Kramer) came on stream
Jan 1, 1976
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Surface and Hybrid Mining: Aqueous Extraction Methods
By W. J. Schitt
Section 15 covers a loose collection of topics that involve water in some way. The chapters in this section include Dredge and Placer Mining (Chapter 15.1), Solution Mining: Surface Techniques (Chapte
Jan 1, 2008
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Deployable fiberoptic systems for harsh mining environments
In subterranean mining operations, access to communication networks deep underground is critical for transporting data, voice and video, and other supporting applications that are essential for effici
Mar 1, 2014
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Redefining Settlement Control Industry Standards with Modern Mechanized EPB Tunnelling - Eglinton Crosstown LRT Tunnel Case Study
By A. Taghavi, I. Hassan, A. Solecki
"The Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail (LRT) Project is part of an $8.4 billion investment to expand transit in the Toronto, Canada area and is the largest transit project initiated in Province’s history.
Jan 1, 2016