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Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification OperationsBy Ronald C. Bethard, Kenneth W. Ely
The liberation of methane during underground coal mining causes serious safety concerns. During a mining cycle, with mechanized mining equipment, thousands of cubic feet of methane are released from c
Jan 1, 1989
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Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine FiresIf a fire occurs outby an underground coal mine section, the immediate safe evacuation of miners from the working section should always take precedence. Unfortunately, in many cases, the dedicated esc
Jan 1, 1997
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Controlling Ventilation For Safe Escape From Coal Mine Fires (PRIPRINT 93-369)If a fire occurs outby an underground coal mine section, the immediate safe evacuation of miners from the working section should always be the first action during the rescue operation. Unfortunately,
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget MineBy 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
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Controlling Vibrations From Close-in Pile DrivingBy Patrick T, David K. Miller
Driven piles are an effective and cost-efficient deep foundation method; however, when piles are driven near existing buildings and improvements, vibrations must be controlled to non-damaging levels.
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Controlling Worker Exposure to Noise on Longwall FacesBy J. Alton Burks, Robert R. Stein
This paper focuses on the noise exposure levels of miners employed on longwall production faces. Along with the increased production from longwall units has come the potential for greater noise exposu
Jan 1, 1992
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Controls at QuemontBy M. J. Bennett
"The Quemont mill is primarily a differential flotation plant in which copper, zinc ·and pyrite concentrates are recovered. Native gold and silver are associated in the form of very small particles wi
Jan 1, 1964
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Controls Being Used to Reduce Diesel Particulate Matter Exposures in US Underground Metal and Non-Metal MinesBy M J. Schultz, R L. Rude, D M. Tomko
The US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted compliance assistance diesel particulate matter (DPM) sampling throughout the underground metal and non-metal mining industry. Based on th
Jan 1, 2005
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Controls of Lead-Zinc Mineralization, Pine Point District, Northwest Territories, CanadaBy J. Richard Kyle
Lead-zinc ore bodies in the upper part of the Pine Point carbonate barrier complex are localized in paled-solution structures that developed as the result of post-middle Givetian subaerial exposure. D
Jan 1, 1981
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, MexicoBy F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low
Jan 1, 1999
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico - SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, ColoradoBy F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low g
Jan 1, 1999
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Controls on Acid Water Migration in the Pinal Creek Alluvial Aquifer, Globe-Miami Mining DistrictBy James R. Norris, Thomas A. Conto, Gary R. Walter
For at least five decades, a plume containing acidic metal-bearing water has been moving through the shallow alluvial aquifer along Pinal Creek in the Globe-Miami area. Two chemical facies of water ar
Jan 1, 1991
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Controls on Disseminated Gold Mineralisation at Fosterville, Victoria, AustraliaThe Fosterville Goldfield has a modest past production (0.3 Moz), but is now emerging as a significant goldfield (2.6 Moz resources, including 1.1 Moz reserves) with implications for exploration withi
Jan 1, 2005
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Controls on Formation and Distribution of Alluvial Placer Deposits in Collosional Orogens; with Examples from the Southern Alps, New ZealandThe formation and distribution of gold placers in active collisional mountain belts are directly related to the tectonic, topographic, climatic and erosional constraints prevailing on either side of t
Jan 1, 1996
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Controls on Gold Mineralisation in the Pine Creek GeosynclineBy Eupene GS
The Early Proterozioc Pine Creek Geosyncline hosts a large number of gold showings. Mineralisation types include stratiform, synsedimentary deposits within iron formation and carbonaceous mudstone
Jan 1, 1984
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Controls on High-Grade Gold Distribution at Vera Nancy MineDetermining the controls of high-grade mineralisation at Vera Nancy requires careful data collection and assessment on a global and specific deposit basis. The techniques developed over 60 years ago t
Jan 1, 2000
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Controls on scale of Porgera-type porphyry/epithermal gold deposits associated with mafic, alkalic magmatism1994 estimates for Porgera are probable and proven reserves of 58 200 000 t of ore grading 5 g/t Au. Gold mineralisation is related to an intrusive complex emplaced at shallow levels in poorly consoli
Jun 19, 1905
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Controls on the distribution of gold mineralization within the cadillac tectonic zone, Rouyn-Beauchastel segment, Abitibi Belt, QuebecBy Yves Gagnon, Nicole Gauthier, Daniel Kelly, Michel Rocheleau
"The Larder Lake-Cadillac Tectonic Zone in Rouyn-Beauchastel area (a 20 km long segment) contains distinct lithotectonic units bounded by artastomosing or sub-parallel shear zones. The gold deposits i
Jan 1, 1990
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Controls on the Emplacement of Kimberlites and Alkalic Rock-carbonatite Complexes in the Canadian Shield and Surrounding RegionsBy G. M. Card, K. D. Card, B. V. Sanford
Abstract-The Canadian Shield and its extensions are traversed by an orthogonal system of northwest and northeast trending arch-style uplifts. These basement arches were formed by repeated vertical mov
Jan 1, 1997
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Controls on the Emplacement of Kimberlites and Alkalic Rock-carbonatite Complexes in the Canadian Shield and Surrounding Regions (a098ab63-0a80-4049-a6b9-fbdb149046b1)By G. M. Card, K. D. Card, B. V. Sanford
The Canadian Shield and its extensions are traversed by an orthogonal system of north-west and northeast trending arch-style uplifts. These basement arches were formed by repeated vertical movements a
Jan 1, 1997