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The evolution of drill bit and chuck isolators to reduce roof bolting machine drilling noise - SME Transactions 2011By J. Peterson, R. Michael, D. Yantek, E. Ferro
Among underground coal miners, hearing loss remains one of the most common occupational illnesses. To address this problem, the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Office of Min
Jan 1, 2011
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Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall faces (Discussion) - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 57, No. 8 August 1985, pp. 1064 -1068By J. B. Gwiazda
S.S. Peng The highlights of this paper are: The shield supports with lemniscate links will exert a tangential force on the roof strata, causing unnecessary and harmful roof movements, thus damagin
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental and Reclamation Regulations and Practice for Gold Properties in British ColumbiaBy D. M. Galbraith
British Columbia's physiography - the mountains, valleys and watercourses - provides the basis for rich and varied plant and animal resources and for complex land uses. Mining alters the physical
Jan 1, 1987
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A Proposal For A Uniform Geologic Core Logging Procedure In The Southern Extension Of The Florida Phosphate DistrictBy Ralph B. Hall
Examination of cored material from the Southern Extension of the Florida Phosphate District has indicated a decidedly complex and diverse sequence of phosphatic sedimentary units. The perfunctory logg
Jan 1, 1983
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How the Mexican Mining Law WorksBy Lane White
The nature of the new Mining Law in Mexico, how it works and its implications for foreign investors were discussed from a variety of points of view by speakers participating in SME's special prog
Jan 1, 1994
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An Option Approach to Mining Investment DecisionsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Xiaoli Tang
In this paper we apply continuous-time option pricing theory (Dixit 8 Pindyck 1994) to show how to obtain an optimal investment rule for a mining project which requires sequential in- vestments. The a
Jan 1, 1996
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Steel Plant Sludge DewateringBy David A. Rice, Scott A. Shuey, William K. Tolley
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is developing new dewatering technology to permit the recycling of iron values contained in wet steel plant sludges. In laboratory tests, Q-BOP fume sludge was dewatere
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanized Cut-And-Fill Mining As Applied At The Homestake MineBy J. D. Pfarr
The Homestake Mine, located in Lead, SD, has been in business for 113 years. Until 10 years ago, conventional mining methods were used to extract ore. Due to complexities in the ore bodies and increas
Jan 1, 1992
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Large gears on the cutting edge of excellenceBy R. W. Utley, J. Carr
The tremendous growth in grinding mill size and horsepower during the 70s demanded advancements in gear cutting technology and equipment for the 80s. A new standard in gear cutting machines is now use
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Mediation: Can It Help Resolve Coal Disputes?By A. A. Davis
The decade of the 70?s saw a series of landmark environmental resource programs enacted by the Congress. Many states followed suit, so that by the end of the decade air quality, water pollution, and t
Jan 1, 1986
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Small Mine Operation Shattuck Denn?s Bardon MineBy T. W. Newell
Small tonnage ore bodies can be developed at a profit on a short life basis. Such is the case of the Bardon Mine in. the Big Indian Mining District in San Juan County. Utah. Faced with a small initial
Jan 1, 1960
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Field Testing Of The High Resolution Target Movement Monitor For Convergence Monitoring At An Underground MineBy T. H. Jones
Fall of ground is a leading source of worker injury and fatality indicating a persistent need for ground monitoring technology. The HRTMM is an experimental convergence monitor utilizing a digital cam
Jan 1, 2008
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The Economics Of International Engineering And Construction Of Bulk Mining Projects ? IntroductionBy Frank H. Skelding
A new, large mine is about to be born. Many years and millions of dollars have been invested in exploration. An orebody has been found and proven. All necessary political and legal work to establish r
Jan 1, 1975
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Simulation of the Flow Field in an Iron Ore Pelletizing KilnBy T. S. Lundström, B. D. Marjavaara, I. A. S. Larsson
"The flow field in a rotary kiln, used in an iron ore pelletizing process, was investigated using a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model. The model is isothermal, downscaled and simpli
Jan 1, 2016
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Geotechnical Investigations and Preliminary Design for the LBNF Far Site Conventional FacilitiesBy Seth Pollak, Jon Hurt, Mark Havekost, David Vardiman, James Schick
"INTRODUCTION The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) Far Site Conventional Facilities are proposed to be sited at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) located within the former Homesta
Jan 1, 2016
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A Hybrid Deep Water ROV For Sea Floor Operations From Small VesselsBy Paul Higley
Specialty Devices, Inc. and the CMRET/NIUST, University of Mississippi, have collaborated in the design and development of a new class of Robotic Underwater Vehicle (ROV) focusing on efficient, low co
Jan 1, 2008
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An Engineered Grouting System Developed for the Inter-Island Tunnel, Boston, MassachusettsBy David R. Klug, Chris Gause, Troy L. Page
The Inter-Island Tunnel is one of two undersea tunnels which are part of the Boston Harbor Clean-Up Program. The tunnel is 7.7 km (25,160 ft) long, bored to a 4.3 m (14 ft) diameter in the Cambridge A
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling Leakage Though Utilization of Modern Software for a Historical Silver MineBy C. Pomeroy, J. Weyer, J. Brune
"Mining began in the Erzgebirge (“ore mountains”) region of Saxony, Germany more than 800 years ago, and extensive underground workings cut through the entire area. Some of these old workings are stil
Jan 1, 2015
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Self-Propelled Abrasive Jet Reamer/Miner For Deviated Boreholes In Hard RockBy John H. Archibald, Arthur L. Miller, George A. Savanick
As part of its continuing research on selective mining, the Bureau of Mines has made progress toward developing a tool capable of remotely extracting hard minerals through a borehole. As the successor
Jan 1, 1991
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The Economics Of Contract Mining Or "Should I Use A Contract Miner?"By Donald D. Haas
Contract mining has a definite place in the mining industry, both in the United States and around the world. A mine owner should evaluate the utilization of contract mining in the development and pro
Jan 1, 1998