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Comparing the Behaviour of Modeled Paste in 2D and 3D, using Both Simplified and Complex Stope GeometriesBy Ryan L. Veenstra
This paper presents a modelling study of a cemented paste backfill in an underground stope. The model was developed to help provide a better understanding of what is happening in the stope during the
Jun 1, 2012
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft Portals (98716578-d9a6-4b5f-b3d0-51b497360883)By R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineral Resources Evaluation with Mining Selectivity and Information Effect "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Ana Chiquini, Clayton V. Deutsch
The most common approach used in the mining industry for mineral resources modeling is to estimate the grades using ordinary kriging and report the recoverable resources based on this deterministic es
May 26, 2020
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft PortalsBy R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-47(2)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 2. Physical And Chemical Properties Of Overburden And Topsoils As Affected By Time And AmendmentsBy Nirander M. Safaya
Revegetation success on surface mined lands is dependent upon the nature of the plant growth media. Soil physical and chemical properties dictate the needs for specific reclamation and subsequent mana
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3722 Inflammability and explosibility of metal powdersBy John Nagy, Hylton R. Brown, Irving Hartman
"INTRODUCTION The tests described in this publication were planned to provide information on the explosibility of metal-powder dust clouds. This subject has become increasingly important because of th
Oct 1, 1943
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OFR-116-79 An Evaluation Of The Fire And Explosion Hazards Of Oil Shale Mining And ProcessingBy R. B. Crookston
Oil shales differ from coals in that they contain less carbonaceous material, convertible to volatile hydrocarbons, and more inorganic rock. In all pre-commercial oil shale development, involving exte
Jan 1, 1978
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Oil Sands Tailings Storage Facilities: Design Considerations for Ease of ClosureBy N. A. Beier, N. Slingerland
"Oil sands tailings impoundments rank among the largest (spatially) in the world, covering a total of approximately 220 km2 of northern Alberta, Canada. A preliminary geomorphic design for an oil sand
Jan 1, 2019
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OFR-47-77 Reducing The Operator Sound Level Of A Mining Service Vehicle - A Demonstration ProjectBy G. G. Huggins
A demonstration project has been completed to reduce the operator sound level of an underground service vehicle, a personnel dispatch wagon, to go dB(A) or less. The program objective was to implement
Jan 1, 1975
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Direct Smelting of Zinc Smelter Residues in the Electric Arc FurnaceBy W. K. Connor, O&apos
Thermal Treatment Technology Division Albany Research Center, U.S. Dept. of Energy Oregon. This evaluation included a characterization study and direct smelting tests conducted in a bench-scale electr
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 9194 - Dielectric Properties of Low-Loss MineralsBy R. H. Church
As part of the research effort of investigating the effects of microwave energy upon the chemical and physical properties of different minerals and ores, the Bureau of Mines has conducted basic resear
Jan 1, 1988
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Driven Piles In Glacial Deposits Exhibiting Time Dependent CapacityBy Upendra L. Karna
The pile capacity gain with time evaluated and implemented for the construction of the Route 21 Viaduct in Newark, NJ, U.S.A is discussed in this paper. The project consisted of the replacement of mor
Jan 1, 2006
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Canada’s Resources and the National InterestBy R. D. Brown
"AbstractIn order to raise the enormous amounts of capital which will be essential for the development of Canada's mineral and petroleum resources, this country's resource industry must be permitted t
Jan 1, 1977
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Contributed Discussion "Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review" by Alan J. Hangraves ( Proceeding No. 285, March. 1983)By Rixon K. L
Hargraves (1983) has reviewed the phenomenon of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas with special attention to Australian occurrences. The purpose of this discussion is to highlight some problems a
Jan 1, 1983
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Zinc used for Money in Belgium and FranceBy George C. Stone
WHEN George C. Stone, a Director of the Institute, and so well known to our Members in connection with the Institute's many activities was abroad in 1.919, he secured an interesting collection of
Jan 1, 1920
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RI 7230 Improving Returns From Mine Products Through Use Of Operations Research TechniquesBy Thys B. Johnson
Operations Research techniques for determining optimal shipping schedules and production and product allocation are discussed. A hypothetical mining operation model is formulated by the Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1969
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The Ecstall Story: The Underground Mine .By John Ramsay, Frederick A. Edwards, J. Eric Belford, Clarence V. Amyotte
"DEVELOPMENT of the underground mine is carried out from a main ramp driven from surface to the 800 and 1200 levels and from a shaft sunk to 3050 ft. Sub-levels at approximately 100-ft vertical interv
Jan 1, 1974
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Is it wavy or rough?By J. P. Harrison
ABSTRACT: The significant effect of fracture surface morphology on the mechanical behaviour of rock masses is well known and has been studied by many people. For linear profiles taken from fracture su
Jan 1, 2003
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Once Again, Engineering And Contractor Tenacity Overcome Tough GeologyBy John E. Lens
How much trouble can narrow vertical fissures in bedrock cause on a shallow bedrock site? Enough trouble so end-bearing H-piles range between 8 and 100 feet long in a single pile cap and tiebacks ran
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-27-83 Further Studies On Optimum Combined Fire Retardand/Preservative Treatments And Stench Warning Systems For Wood Mine TimberBy Mark Davis
As a follow-on to previous investigations, reduced treatment levels for the optimum fire retardant/preservative system were evaluated. An impregnation of 3.5 lbs/ft3 of Fyreprufe followed by 3.5 mils
Jan 1, 1982