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RI 3502 Time Study Analyses Progress Report No. 3 - Quarry Drilling ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
In the summer of 1937 the authors began a series of time studies of the various processes employed in' the production of crashed stone. These studies, made at quarries situated in the eastern and
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 9180 - Effect of Shearer Web Depth on Dust Generation and Methane LiberationBy J. A. Organiscak
The Bureau of Mines recently investigated dust generation and methane liberation during half-and full-web cutting at a double-drum shearer longwall face. This study was conducted to ascertain the heal
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect Of Ore Particle Size On Gold Dissolution In A Cyanide SolutionBy J. Egan
The recovery of gold by ore leaching is influenced by the size of the particles and the chemical environment. Within the experimental error associated to the testing of gold ore, results of a series o
Feb 27, 2013
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An Automated Approach to Blast Optimization Through Performance Monitoring of Blast Hole Drills and Mining ShovelsBy M Scoble
This paper will report on the application of data collected through the performance monitoring of large diameter surface rotary blasthole drii and electric mining shovels, in an integrated approach to
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances In Autogenous And Semiautogenous GrindingBy Vladimir G. Kochnev
Crushing and grinding account for the major portion (60 to 80 percent) of the overall expenses for ore processing. Autogenous (AG) and semiautogenous grinding (SAG) have been considered a step forward
Jan 1, 2008
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Potassium-Bentonite from Mount Kaputar, New South WalesDevitrification of a glassy volcanic ash equivalent to an alkaline trachyte in composition has resulted in the formation of an interstratified illite-montmorillonite with an 1:1\1 content of 1:4 as th
Jan 1, 1967
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Geostatistical Assessment And Quantification Of Uncertainity Of Methane In The Caved And Fractured Zone Of Longwall MinesBy C. Özgen Karacan
The formation of the gas emission zone in longwall mining and the potential amount of gas in this zone are factors of local geology and spatial variability within this geology. Therefore, geostatistic
Jan 1, 2012
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Design Rules For Avoiding Draw Horizon Damage In Deep Level Block CavesDeep level block caving as a mining method is becoming more popular due to the fact that it is the lowest cost per ton underground extraction system. However, many block caves do not achieve their ful
Jan 1, 1999
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Factors Affecting the Replacement of EquipmentBy H. B. FERNALD
THE interesting and carefully developed formula which Professor Bucky presents for answering the question of whether proposed new equipment will give a net return on investment equal to or greater tha
Jan 1, 1930
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Minerals Beneficiation - Recent Development of Stability Studies of Steep Rock Slopes in EuropeBy K. W. John, L. Mueller
The rock mechanics approach to stability problems of steep rock slopes dealt with in this article has particular reference to the concept and methods of analysis developed by the Salzburg, Austria, sc
Jan 1, 1963
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The Differentiation of Macerals by Thin-Film ColouringWhen a thin film of volatile matter is deposited under vacuum on a polished coal surface, and the coated surface is examined microscopically in plane-polarized reflected light, colour changes are obse
Jan 1, 1970
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Characteristics of Coal Bursts in the North Fork Valley of the Gunnison River Valley, ColoradoBy Christopher Mark
A coal burst is defined as the sudden, violent ejection of coal or rock into a mine opening. Coal mines in the North Fork Valley (NFV) of Colorado?s Gunnison River have a long history of coal bursts i
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 7198 Earth Pressure At Rest And One-Dimensional Compression In Mine Hydraulic BackfillsBy David E. Nicholson
The Bureau of Mines has constructed a special compression chamber for developing stress-strain relationships of mine backfill and simulating the high compressive ground pressures encountered in underg
Jan 1, 1968
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An experimental study of the interactions between liquid steel and a MgO-based tundish refractoryBy M. Boher, J. Lehmann, M. C. Kaerlé
"In the production of high quality steel, the understanding of the interactions between liquid steel and refractories and of their effect on steel purity and cleanness are becoming more and more impor
Jan 1, 1997
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Gaining Insights into Mentorship Initiatives in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy S. Espley, T. Nyabeze, D. Beneteau
"Many mentorship programs are available to Canadian mining industry employees. Some are company-led initiatives, whereas others are provided through educational institutions or nonprofit organizations
Jan 1, 2018
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Reliability Of Pile Prediction Methods - SummaryBy M. T. Davisson
Pile compression load capacity prediction methods are divided into four categories for purposes of discussing their reliability compared to static load test results. The categories considered are: 1)
Jan 1, 1991
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Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of Unexploded Charges in Underground Blasting PracticeThe presence of undetonated explosives in a rock face after firing constitutes a hazard which can result in a fatal or serious accident if undetected before drilling commences.Most accidents caused by
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-88-81 Evaluation Of Intrinsically Safe Instruments And Apparatus For Use In Underground Coal MinesBy J. M. Kurtz
Ten Methane Monitoring Systems and Machine Control Circuits were examined and tested per the requirements in CFR Title 30, Parts 18 and 27, the Standard UL 913 and the document "Test Requirements For
Jan 1, 1980
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Mill Operations - Lean and KeenBy P. R. Richardson
"Milling is the weak link in the process chain of many mineral operations. While this activity accounts for only a relatively small proportion of the direct costs of most mineral processing complexes,
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 8293 Analyses Of 38 Crude Oils From AfricaBy E. P. Ferrero
Analyses of 38 crude oil samples from 25 fields in Algeria, Libya, and Nigeria are presented in this report. The 38 crude oils are listed alphabetically by country and field. Also shown are the geogra
Jan 1, 1966