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Sub-Surface Cracks Due To Disc Cutter Spacing For Improved Rock Breakage And Ground Control (9409c703-a463-4470-b9b9-4f86b64581d4)By N. I. Aziz
The importance of using disc cutters for rock excavation is reflected by their wide application in hard rock cutting machines such as tunnel boring machines and raise borers. The forces involved in th
Jan 1, 1992
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Technical innovations spur resurgence of copper solution miningBy J. B. Hiskey
Introduction The domestic copper industry has suffered for some time from declining ore grades; rising costs associated with conventional mining, milling, smelting and refining; tightening environm
Jan 11, 1986
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The Iron Bridge magnetite depositsBy C Simpson
The Pilbara region of Western Australia is well known for its abundant exports of hematite-goethite deposits, which have been mined and exported since the 1960s. Magnetite has also been mined in Austr
Jul 24, 2017
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An Alarm To Warn Of Overhead Power Line Contact By Mobile EquipmentBy J. C. Cawley, G. T. Homce, M. R. Yenchek, H. K. Sacks
As in many other industries, such as construction and agriculture, overhead electric power lines are a serious hazard at mining and mining-related operations. Even when excluding injuries that occur
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The Evolution of Mining and Drilling and Blasting Practices in GhanaBy Stanton Johnson
Africa has a long history of mining and has been one’of the world’s greatest sources of gold and other mineral resources since the days of the Egyptian pharaohs. Mining in Africa has been dominated by
Jan 1, 1998
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Apportioning Risks On An Urban Deep Foundation ProjectBy Michael P. Balducci
Urban deep foundation projects contain unique risks that must be recognized by the parties involved. Common pitfalls must be recognized and avoided or addressed through contractual relations and corr
Jan 1, 2008
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Ventilation systems in dead-end headings with coal dust and methane hazardBy J. Szlazak, A. Tor, M. Borowski, N. Szlazak, D. Obracaj
This article presents the analysis of ventilation systems used in dead-end headings, while being drilled, in coal mines. Special emphasis is put on methane and dust hazard. Mathematical model for dist
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation as Part of Grinding Classification CircuitsBy M. Tarvainen, J. Kallioinen
"Depressed metal prices coupled with increasing production costs have presented a great challenge for operators to control and reduce the costs of production to maintain profitability. Depleting ore r
Jan 1, 1984
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Future mining opportunities for fuel cell applicationsBy A. R. Miller, M. C. Bétournay, D. L. Barnes
"A number of successful proof-of-concept projects have been carried out to replace conventional power application, such as diesel and rechargeable batteries, in underground mine vehicles. This has led
Jan 1, 2003
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Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimensBy D. S. Choi
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effect of shape and size on strength of geologic materials. The results indicate that the shape effect is caused by the development of confining press
Jan 1, 1989
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State Summaries ? ArizonaBy N. Niemuth
Strong demand for copper in developing nations such as China and India, plus the additional demand for industrial minerals to supply the Arizona construction market, brought about a record-setting yea
Jan 1, 2008
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The evolution of cut-and-fill mining techniques at the Inco Limited Levack Area minesBy D. M. May
"Cut-and-fill mining is a stoping method that has been widely utilized in the mining industry over the past forty years. It took preference over shrinkage methods at Levack in the early 1930sbecause o
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8805 Demonstrated Reserve Base Of U. S. Coals With Potential For Use In The Manufacture Of Metallurgical CokeBy William S. Sanner
A demonstrated reserve base (DRB) of bituminous coal suitable for cokemaking has been estimated based on the latest published information on U.S. coal reserves. Bureau of Mines analyses of raw coalbed
Jan 1, 1979
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Non-Invasive Exploration In An Environmentally Sensitive WorldBy K. E. Livo, D. H. Knepper
Modern remote sensing provides a means for locating and characterizing exposed mineralized systems in many parts of the world. These capabilities are non-invasive and help target specific areas for mo
Jan 1, 2004
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Improved Noise Measurement - The Objective:To be able to continuously monitor the noise to which underground workers are exposed as a better way to help prevent hearing damage. The Approach: The Bureau of Mines has developed a Time-Res
Jan 1, 1975
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Testing And Evaluation Of Driven Plate Piles In A Full Size Test Slope: A New Method For Stabilizing Shallow Landslides ? IntroductionBy Richard Short
Shallow rainfall-induced landslides in residual and colluvial hillslopes and steep embankments are a common occurrence in many settings [1, 2, 3]. While occasionally posing a threat to property and l
Jan 1, 2007
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EQS: A Computer Software Using Fuzzy Logic For Equipment Selection In Mining EngineeringBy A. Basçetin
Equipment selection in mining engineering is one of the most important decisions that affects the mine design, production planning and economic parameters in open pit and underground mining. Mine plan
Jan 1, 2006
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Blast Design and Diagnostics Using, Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Laura Bustemante, Bruce Vandenberg, Fred Huettig
Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 1000 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can
Jan 1, 1998
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Risk and Life Cycle Costs and Benefits for Underground Projects ? IntroductionBy Harvey W. Parker
The underground industry is challenged by many complex technical and non-technical issues and risks. The most obvious of these are the traditional technical issues that we usually try to address with
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-84(6)-76 A Master Environmental Control And Mine System Design Simulator For Underground Coal Mining - Volume VI - Production Subsystem ? I. IntroductionBy C. B. Manula
Simulation continues to hold the spotlight among the Operations Research applications in the operational side of mining. One reason for this is the need to solve the many waiting line and storage prob
Jan 1, 1974