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  • SME
    Geotechnical Design of Devil’s Slide Tunnel

    By Y. Nien Wang, Moe Amini, Heiner Sander, Max John

    INTRODUCTION As the population increased along the coast route (California Route 1), and the people’s need to have guaranteed access increased, the landslides and related road closures began to ha

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Development Of A New Mathematical Model For Prediction Of Surface Subsidence Due To Inclined Coal-Seam Mining

    By A. Asadi

    Subsidence phenomenon as an unwanted consequence of underground mining can cause problems for environment and surface structures in mine area. Surface subsidence prediction for inclined and steep seam

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Means and Methods for Tunneling Through Highly Squeezing Ground: A Case History of the Strenger Tunnel, Austria

    By Günter Huber, Bruno Mattle, Helmut Westermayr, Daniel Spöndlin, Max John, Nejad Ayaydin

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION Alignment The Strenger Tunnel forms part of the S16 four-lane expressway between Landeckand Bludenz. The construction of this important East-West connection started in 1973

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Tungsten Carbide in Mining

    By Gunderson C. T

    The use of carbide tipped integral drill steels and detachable bits is discussed in relation to the means of drilling or cutting employed. It is stressed that only by correct use can the full value of

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    New York Secondary Metals - Metal Recovery from Bronze Foundry Slags (with Discussion)

    By E. R. Darby

    When bronze is melted in open-flame furnaces a considerable amount of slag is formed during the melting operation. This slag may be incidental to the melting practice or it may be formed intentionally

  • NIOSH
    RI 3039 The Trauzel Block Strength of Dynomite

    By G. St. J. Perrott, N. A. Tolch

    "The measured strength of an explosive depends to a certain extent on which it is determined. An earlier investigation showed the relative propulsive strength of dynamites as determined in one type of

    Oct 1, 1930

  • SME
    Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal Industry

    By James F. Kvitkovich, George V. Weisdack

    Longwall mining techniques were introduced into U.S. bituminous coal mining operations in the early 1960s. These techniques were gradually adopted by many mines during the 1970s. By 1983, considered

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget Mine

    By Z X. Zhang

    Ground vibrations from the blasts of the LKAB mine at the Malmberget town had reached 18-19 mm/s from year 2000 to 2002. From 2004 to 2010 the maximum vibrations had been reduced to 9 mm/s and most vi

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    The exploration history, geology and metallurgy of a High Sulphidation Epithermal gold deposit at Wafi River, Papua New Guinea

    By Lewis PJ, Halfpenny R, Craighead GA

    Exploration drilling by Joint Venture partners CRA Exploration Pty Ltd and Elders Mining PNG Pty Ltd has discovered a signif- icant copper and gold deposit at the Wafi River prospect, 60km WSW of L

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    In-Mine Evaluation Of Smart Mine Fire Sensor

    By R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, A. C. Smith

    An evaluation of a nuisance-emissions-discriminating smart mine fire sensor system was made in an operating coal mine. These field evaluations were conducted to determine the sensor system's abil

  • NIOSH
    RI 2554 Cooling Of Mine Air

    By T. T. Read, F. C. Houghten

    "The bad effects upon the health and output of miners that result when the ventilating current in a mine lacks sufficient cooling power have been described by Harrington and Sayers in a previous repor

    Dec 1, 1923

  • CIM
    Evaluation of Environmentally Friendly Collectors for Xanthate Replacement

    By J. Dong

    "Xanthate is a sulfide collector that has been widely used in flotation for almost a century. It is inexpensive, easy to synthesize and apply, and produces good metallurgy in the right applications. H

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    RI 7779 The Spectral Growth Of Expanding Flames - The Infrared Radiance Of Methane-Air Ignitions And Coal Dust-Air Explosions

    By M. Hertzberg

    Results of a comprehensive study of the absolute spectral radiance of the infrared emissions from methane-air explosions are reported. The spectral growth of these expanding flames were recorded with

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    RI 3561 Alunite Resources Of The United States ? Introduction

    By J. R. Thoenen

    [Before 1914 Germany held a virtual monopoly on the world supply of potash for fertilizer purposes. During the World War, potash shipments to the United States ceased, and recourse was had to domestic

    Jan 1, 1941

  • TMS
    Preparation of Iron Oxide Red Pigment Powders from Pyrite Cinders by Hydrothermal Method

    By Zhao-cheng Liu

    Iron oxide red pigment powders of high quality were synthesized from pyrite cinders. Iron ox-ide red pigment powders were synthesized by hydrothermal method from the precursor of Fe(OH)3 and Fe(OH)2 c

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Solid Constitution in the Magnesium-Rich Region of the Mg-Ca-Zn Phase Diagram (TN)

    By J. B. Clark

    In 1933, R. paris1 published a phase diagram for the entire Mg-Ca-Zn system. He reported the existence of a ternary intermetallic phase, Mg5Zn5Ca2, which formed a quasi-binary with the magnesium solid

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AUSIMM
    The autonomous rail conveyor significantly reduces ore haulage costs

    By T Graham

    The invention of the traditional belt and idler conveyor system is attributed to Thomas Robins in 1892. This basic concept, ubiquitous in most mining operations, has not changed markedly in 125 years

    Jul 24, 2017

  • SME
    Geophysical Assessment Of The Mount Princeton Geothermal Area, Colorado ? Summary

    By M. Batzle

    The upper Arkansas basin has some of the greatest potential for geothermal development in Colorado. Over several summers, students conducted an investigation using seismic, gravity, and magnetics in

    Jan 1, 2011

  • RMCMI
  • DFI
    Ground Vibrations from Pile and Sheet Pile Driving Part 1 — Building Damage

    By K. Rainer Massarsch, Bengt H. Fellenius

    "Abstract Vibrations generated during the driving of piles or sheet piles can affect buildings or installations in the ground. However, observed building damage is not always caused directly by dynami

    Jan 1, 2014