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Current Journal Contents March 2016
OSMRE LIBRARY
U.S. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation & Enforcement/DOI
1999 Broadway, Suite 3320 Denver, CO 80202-3050
This is the current compilation of the table-of-contents pages for journals received during the month of February in the Library. Individuals may have copies of specific articles by notifying the librarian either by phone, e-mail, or regular mail service. (If you have more than one or two articles you want, please send a written or e-mail request.) Deborah K. McGinnis, Librarian Tel: (303) 293-5073 [email protected] FAX (303) 293-5119
Search the OSMRE Library Catalog HERE
NOTICE OF WARNING CONCERNING COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making
of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material.
Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to
furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specific conditions is that the photocopy
or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or
research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes
in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment,
fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.
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DEPARTMENTS
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16 Awards 38 Opcra1ing Idea.<:
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46 Classified ·18 Legally Speaking
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FEATURES Lonmin Optimistic About Future The company's strategy is to rebuild and prepare for better times ................ 16
2016 Project Survey: Cutting Back, Looking Ahead The industry s major players are cull mg noncore assets. cull mg costs and parmg project investment budgets as they await signs of market recovery ...... 20
Making the Most of Modules Mlldular design can give ma}Of advantages when companies are CQflS/ruclmt {lfocessing plants. E&MJ asks SQl11e industry experts m this field for thelf views and advice...................................................... . ... 26
Achieving World-class Mining Maintenance: Step 3-Establish an Efficient Program In the thlfd segment of lllis six·part series, the author presents the basic steps in crafting 11n effective program that will enable operators to develop and sustain top·notch mine maintenance performance .............. 30
£&Ml Founded as the American Journal of Mining in 1866 Al a lime when pioneers were beginning to discover the vast natural resources of Ille American West. publishers launch a weekly journal dedicated to mining ...................................................................................... 34
LEADING DEVELOPMENTS Bmlhan Court Sets Deadline for Actions Related to Samaroo Spoil .. . ..... .4 Minong Ma1ors Cope \'11th Low Commodity Prices........................ .. ..•... ..... 4
AROUND THE WORLD U.S. & Canada: Donlin Project Reaches Permitting Milestone ....... •................ 6 Latin America: Barrick, Antofagasta form Zaldivar JV .................................... 9
AustraliaJOceania: Rio Tinto Approves $1.98 Amrun Bauxite Project ............ 10 Africa: Political Controversy Shakes South Africa's Stmggling Mining Industry....................... . ............................................ 11
Asia: Indian Bauxite Pro1ects Scullled.. . ........................................... 12
Exploration Roundup: Detour Gold Drilling at Lower Detour Contmues to Produce Positive Results...................................................................... ..13
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In addition to the ?016 Pro1ect SUN/ff this month, E&MJ otters an look inside Lonmins /urn.uound strategy. At a time when most deep mmes 1n South Af,,ca are mcreasinz mechaniZJtion. Lonmins Sally Shalt (COVf!t
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Wor1d's Best Construction Photos 26 ENR presents the winners of Its annual
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PHOTOGRAPHER ANO $U8Mfllt:R TIMOTHY SCHENCK
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ON THE COVER 12 Power: Oregon project restarts as owner I 15
replaces ailing builder Infrastructure: Tappan Zee Bridge builders sue over 2014 ftoabng silo collapse PHOTOGRAPHER:
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FEATURE
A New Point of View 18 PhOtographers talk about the growing
value of drones ror capturing Images of constNction
NEWS
Business Management 8 Project Delivery: Agencies hit the pause
buttoo on rail line
11 Workforce: Market boom presents big hiring challenge
15 Companies: Israeli eco·frlendly concrete firm aims growth at U.S. coasts
16 Obituary: "Ditch Wlldl" gul\J Ed Malzahn, 94, dies
17 Executive News: Manitowoc names CEO for to·be·split equipment unit
Infrastructure 9 water Quality: Michigan faces lawsuits
and investrgation over lead-tainted water in Flint
10 Environment Major methane leak creates crisis in Porter Ranch, Cahf.
13 Environment: Spillway opens as Mississippi floodwaters flow southwanl
14 Transportation: Suspension-cable protectron system makes debut in U.S.
14 Environment North Carolina DEO prioritizes coal·ash srtes
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{AbstrBC!edl lndcxod in; Cherrlcal AbsttaclS: Cumint Contants PhysK;ai. Chemical and Earth Sciences; Geo Abstmcls; PASCALICNRS; PROMIS: and tho SdollC$ Cita""'1 Index. Al$C OOtlO<Od #l Ille absln>CI and Qfation databaso Sccpus<>. Full text all3ilablc on Science0<rec1'
Research Papers
Mineralogy and geochenislty ot atM>Onian llkte on inlla·seam paibngS in Permc>-Carbonileroos-coal ot the Oinshui Coalfield. NOfth China 0 . Zheng, 0 . Uu and S. Siio ............................... . .... ...... ......... .......... ..................... .
30 chemical map and a the0<obCal lofo modol to< Nauropteris ova ta var. simcxli (index fos.sil, Aslurian, Late Pcnnsytvanian, canada) J.A. O'Angelo and E.L Zodrow .. .. ..... , .......... .... ............... ... .. ..... . .............. ... ........... .
Differences on lli1umen and ke~ fatty aact-.. dlring diagenesis and eat1y catagenesis in a maturity se<ies ot Na.v Zaaiand coals c. Glombit?a, K. Mangelsdorl and 8. Horsfield ................. ............ ....... ... .... ........................ .
Lacusttine righ1 oil accumulation characterisbCS: Permian Lucaogou Formation in Jirnusaer Sag. Junggar Basin Z. cao. G. Liu, Y. Kong, C. Wang, Z. Niu, J. Zhang, C. Gong, X. Shan and Z. Wei .. ........ ... ................. ........ ! .. .
Characteristics of forrospheres In fly aslles donved from Bokaro and Jharia (Jharkand, India) coals B. Valentim, N. Shreya, B. Paul, C.S. Gomes. H. SanrOvaia, A. Guedes, J. Ribeiro, D. Flores, S. Pinho, f. Suarez·Auiz and C.R. Ward
Graptolite-derivod organic matter In the Wuteng-longmaxi Formations (Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian) of southoastern Chongqing, China: Implications for gas shale evaluation 0. Luo. N. Zhong, N. Dal and W. Zhang ...... .. ....... , , .. . . . .... .... . , . ... . .
Nature of tonsteins in lhe Azeisk doposit c l tho Irkutsk Coal Basin (Siberia, Russia) S.f. Arbuzov, A.M. Mozhlbor, 0.A. Spears, S.S. llonok, M.V. Shaldybin and E.V. Boiaya ... . .... .. ... .
Effects of organic and mlnoral mauor on roservoir quality in a MkJdle Triassic mudstone in the Canadian Arctic D. Kondla, H. Sano I, C.R. Clarkson. 0 .H. Ardakani, X. Wang and C. J iang .... .... . , . . • . . . . ... ... , .. .. ..... ....... ,
Total gas·in·place, gas composition and 1osorvolr properties ot coal of the Mannville coal measures, Central Alberta A.M.M. Bustin and R.M. Bustin ....•.....••......•.. ... ......••... .. ... . . .. ..•..... ••. ...........•.... , .•......
On the Cover: 22nd Annual Photo Contest Honorable Mention winner. Cave by Gabriel Antomm.
FEATURES
Improving the Safety of Drill Stool Diameter Changes on Rotary Drills
In order toe 1m1nate flyrock. a sutf..c:e coal mne 1n Nonhern New Mexico needed to drill smaller diameter holes ond stem with crushed rock when blasting within 1,000 feet (30d ml of the lease line. The drill and blast group was challenged with the task of find-rig a way reduce the amount of time spent on steel change-outs on the rotary drills while improvmg the safety of the task.
DEPARTMENTS
Updates lo the 42nd Annual Conference on Explosives and Blasting Technique
Updates and new detaus about the silent auction !male, international luncheon and events for students and young professionals.
Becoming Prooctive wilh lighlning Safety and Explosives
The enormous amount or energy delivered to the Earth from a S&ngie bolt of lightning 1s more than capable of detonating explosives. Although explosives incidents caused by lightning strikes are rare, hghtmng is of great concern to blasung professionals who speod many hou~ working on or near loaded blast patterns.
From the Executive Oireck>r
Chapter News Calendar of Events Explosives, I 00 Years Ago, More or less
ISEE AMual Repo<t E\lents from from Bra· z1I, Western Canada. Penn State, M SSIS· s1pp1 Valley and Ne-.v England.
A list of upcoming events m the explosives industry
Request for comment on ISEE's Seismograph Standards, Fragblast 11 and other news.
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2 The Journal of Explosives E119tneering January/February 2016
Vol. 80, Issue 2, February 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITOR'S MESSAGE
189 Content Distinction Between Two Premier TWS Journals JWM•ndWSB Paul R Kro1,isman
LETTtRS TO THE EDITOR
192 A Broader Otfin•Uon of Occupancy: Comment on Hayes and Monfils Qurnh S lal1/, Martha M Ellis, and CourtntyL Amund>on
195 Occupancy Modeling of Bird Point Counts: Reply to Latif et al Do1'1el B Hayes and M1<hatJJ Monfils
RESEARCH ARTICLE
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197 Sympatric Cattle Crazing and Desert Bighorn Sheep For•glng Kylr R Garrison. James W Carn. Ill, Enc M. Rom,ngtr. and E/lit J. Goldftt1n
208 Assesslng Sile Occup.incy of Mohave Ground Squinek lmphcahons for Con~rvation Mory Kotu hwar Logan
121 Pu.m~ Re-i,ponst to the Effects of Fire and Urban11at,on ~n K Jt'nnl"9S• Rtbrcca l Lewison, f W1n~ton Vicltrs. and Walttr M. Boye•
135 £lit Rt)ourct Se-lechon and Implications for Anthru Managtmtnl In Montana (111/an II Morns. Ktlly M. Proffitt. Valpa Asher. and Jason K Blackburn
245 Quantifying Regional Variation in Population Trends Using Migrating Counts Tara L. Crrwt, Ph1l1p D. Taylor, Denis Lepage, Adam C. Smith. and Charles M Francis
256 Molt M1gr•llon •nd M19utory Connectivity of the long Billed Oowltcher BlaltA Barbartt Matthe-wE Rtittr. Cathe,,ntM Hrciry. and Cary W Pagt
266 Male Grti.trr Si.gt·Grou~ Detectab111ty on lf'lti A~hlO L Frtmgtn. C.hnrtophtr P Han~n. Marl A Rumb t. R S<ott Como. and Joshua J. M111spaugh
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27s Allegheny Woodrat Hard Mast Preference and Respon<e to Food Supplementation Timothy J. Smystr. lllta M. Blythe, Scott A Johnson, Nathanatl 1 t1Cht1, and Robert K. Swihart
284 Habitat Influences Distribution of Chronic Wasting Disease in White~Tailed Deer ryler S Evans. Mtgan S. Kirchgtslntr, Bnan Eyler, Chmtopher W. llyan. and W Davrd Walttr
292 Environmental Temperiltures, Artificial Nests, and Incubation of Casstn's Aultlet Emma C K~uy. llus~ll W Bradlty. Pttt Wal'l)'bol, Jaime Jahncke, and Scott A Shaffer
Pt»ut.A n>H ECOlOGT
JOO Dens1ty Dependence, Whitebllrk Pine, •nd V•l•l Rotes of Grizzly Bears Frank T. van Manen. Mark A Haroldson Daniel 0. Bjoml1e, M1chatJ R. Ebinger, Damtl J. Thomp<on, Cwly M. CO>ttllo, and Cary C. Whitt
314 Density, Distribution, and Genetic Structure of Grizzly Bears in the Cablnet-Yaak Ecosystem Katherine C. Kenda/I, Amy C. Macltod. Kmtma t. Boyd, John Boulanger. J. Andrtw Roylt, Waynt F Kosworm, David Pattlcau, Michatl F Proctor. Kim An nu, and Tab;thaA Graves
332 E<tlmatlon of tho Brown Bur Popul>tlon on the Kenai Ptnlnsula. AJaska .Mm M Marton. Gory C Wh It Grtgary D Hayward, David Pant.au. and Martin P 81.gy
J47 Sca~t Effects of Dtnstty and H>bit>t on Foal Survival M chtl P Laforgt, Antomo Uta~ Sarah A Mtdill. and Ph1l1p D. McLoughlm
lSS Survival of Female MaRuds Along tho Vermont-Quebec Border Region Jerry R Longcort, Danitl c;_ McAuley, Ot-nnu M Htuty, Chnrtme M . Bunck, and Davtd A Clug>ton
Qu.t.NllTATIVE APPltOACMlS
J68 A Meta·Populatlon Model to Predict Occurrence and Recovery of Wolves Btniamm T. Malet1ke. Robtrt B W1tlgus, D John Pierce. Donald A Martorello, and Df'rri. W Stini:on
INFORMATION ACCESS
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Land and Water Volumo 601 Number 1 Ja nuary/Fe bruary 2016
DEPARTMENTS 6 I h 1.-111,
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FEATURES STREAM RESTORATION
8 Hell Creek SlrO<Jm Rehabililalion - Pho.se I rt... I ol me 1m!>IXJtcn pqec1 nlxled; potoc:.o ol ~ l>:i~J'I. f«C~l!uelicnd 0~46 «.lfcl,.oxl O C~ ol bce9nrM's *"~O"l! tllrl(J'11(Jrg ~ rec&.ltS on lht,_,w:m i.... r.s.,... .... ctl.lraar.....t ~...-...... .it """'~Pm.,.,;"""' h1 ~ o>lld ... , lrl\w'-!ot
CONSTRUCTION SITE BMPS 15 Passive Applkalion of Polyocrylomiclo on
WATERSHED RESTORATION 44 Undomming the Co1mel: Restoring on
Endongore<l River Ibo 5"' °""""' ""' v.c;s.....,..; o&.. I •lll do<cNoed l>j I WOS mleaog ...... d .i. ,....d-.,IOSi'Jam·,..,...i ""'"""'l ""'"' Ila"""""" - sdlled a rew diml ir ,,.i.... r...., llnv"',. :Qdecpio.n-b .ttlt ml ~"" . r ... n ii.<' IDi "liie 1r-.w..,111.1
REFEREED RESEA RCH Field emergence of native boreal forest s1>ccies on reclaimed sites in northeastern Alberta Ann Smred u and Kimberly Gould
Development or an in vitro propagation method for the classified New York
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State -threatened native species Agrimonia rostelloco 227 Joyce Van Eck. Patricia Keen, and Victoria Nuzzo
REFEREED RESEARCH Texas w1ldrice (lizonio 1exono Hitchc.) propagule production and survival in outdoor ponds as influenced by water depth and velocity 234 Jeffrey T Hutchinson and Kenneth G Ostrand
Optimal sowing depth for southeastern wildrye (£/ymCJs glabrillorus) 243 J Brett Rushing and Brian S Baldwin
REFEREED RESEARCH Improving nursery production of fifteen California native plant species: the efft'Ct of air-filled porosity 249 Juliet Braslow and Richard Evans
GE RMPLA SM RELEASE Notice of release or 'Bannock II' thickspike wheatgrass Joseph G Robins, Kevin B Jensen, and B Shaun Bushman
GERMPLASM RELEASE Notice of release of Fanny germplasm, Carmel germplasm, and Bonneville
259
germplasm Searls' prairie clover: selected class of natural germplasm 265 Douglas A Johnson, B Shaun Bushman, Kevin J Connors, Kishor Bhattarai, Thomas A lones, Kevin 6 Jensen, Steven D Parr, and Eric P Eldredge
REFEREED RES EARCH Conserving and restoring habitat for Greater Sage-Grouse and other sagebrush-obligate wildlile: the crucial link of form and sagebrush diversity 276 R Kasten Dumroese. Tara Luna, Bryce A Richardson, frand> f Kilkenny, and lustin B Runyon
BOOK REV IEW Wildflowers of l11e Nor1hern and Central Mouncains of New Mexico: Songre de Cristo, Jemez, Sandia, and Maruano 300
NATURAL ......... SOLRCES .) ...... _ ONME
FEATU1lli8
3 Let's /\lake a Deal: 1\,·enl 1· Years of l~P.\'s Audit PoJic,· · Lawren~-c Ci11tce11 am/ Tlwmas Gl<e:.er
8 A Complirrncc Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Counscrs Role co Enhance Corporate Cul tun: Crai~ D. (;(I /Ii
1.1 Enforcing Tribal Environmcn1:1l Laws without "Trclltmcnt as a State" .Jill/;. Grwic
18 A Ca.~c Scudy for the l111plcmcntation of Recovery Plans to Corn,cn•c Listed Species Susan June .II. Brcx"" ""d Jor</(lrt Beckett
22 Next Geucmtion Compliance
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D(t;;id /,. Afor/<cl/ (Inc/ Rober'! /,. G/icksmw•
Scientific £,•idence in E1wironmental Litigation Kecin Safi
Acts of God or Acts of ~!an? Rethinking Contractual Impracticability in TU11es of Climate Change .lfyamm l k lli nl';er
36 The Office of l\atural Resources Revenue: There's n New Sheriff in Town! /(ac/ilccri C. Sc/1rncler (Ill</ Peter J. Sclww11bc1'}l
-10 The Increasing Application of Criminal Law to Dism,tcrs and Tragedies Deni.s Hinder
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SOIL SCIENCE An Interdisciplinary Approach to Soils Research
JANUARY 2016 CONTENTS Vol. 181 Mo. 1
LoNG-TERM MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON Sort PROPERTIES ANO YIELDS (N A WH£AT- SOYBEAN