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  • SME
    Effects of Coal Mine Subsidence on Shallow Ridge-Top Aquifers in Northern West Virginia

    By Eberhard Werner

    Existing reports on the effects of mine subsidence on water wells and springs appear to be inconsistent. Some report quick and complete recoveries to pre-mining conditions while others indicate long-t

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Optimizing Methane Drainage Systems To Reduce Mine Ventilation Requirements

    By George Aul, Richard Ray

    Short-hole horizontal degasification systems have been utilized in Island Creek's Virginia Division mines since 1986. These systems remove methane from the coal seam in advance of longwall mining

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Epithermal gold deposits in eastern Oregon

    By G. R. Wheeler

    Epithermal gold exploration in the last decade has developed useful models for exploring previously overlooked ore districts in Oregon. In eastern Oregon, disseminated gold occurs in epithermal deposi

    Jan 1, 1987

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    A Catastrophic Methane Explosion In A Main Vertical Shaft Serving An OFS Gold Mine

    By Michael J. Martinson

    A powerful methane explosion in the mid-shaft pump station of a main service and ventilation shaft killed several persons on the station; more workers were killed when a mancage travelling down the sh

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Measured values of coal mine stopping resistance

    By N. Oswald

    As coal mines age and become more developed, ventilation modeling becomes more important for the planning and continued operation of the system. Numerous studies have been performed and presented that

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Simulation As A Tool To Determine Stockyard Handling Capacity

    By Eric Monrad

    Discrete event simulation modeling provides a tool to quantify the throughput capacity of stockyards. Interactions between the main equipment types (trains, dumpers, conveyors, stackers, reclaimers, s

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Less Trouble With Dams ? Introduction

    By George D. Roberts

    Dams are constructed to retard the flow of water or debris; therefore natural forces are constantly at work to remove such obstructions. To circumvent nature and avoid expensive trouble with a dam req

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    Crosstown 5/6 Collector System Soft Ground Tunneling With An EPB Machine

    By E. O. Mixon, Joseph P. Sehulster

    This paper describes the driving of a 1421 m long by 2.74 m diameter sewer tunnel in postglacial soils of the Menomonee River Valley in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An earth pressure balance machine was used

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak Rock

    By D. M. Cregger, J. L. Rosenblad, R. E. Ranken

    The construction of a large span, high-walled underground opening in a low strength shale rock is unprecedented. The feasibility of constructing a pumped storage project with several tunnels and a lar

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Fly in/fly out Practice at Canadian Mines

    By W. D. Diment

    The concept of flying employees in and out of remote mine sites on a regular rotation basis, rather than establishing permanent support communities nearby, has gained increasing acceptance by mine ope

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Role Of Fine-Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant Performance

    By D. Edward, C. Clarkson, B. A. Firth

    The presence of misplaced ultrafine particles decreases the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered to be adequate fo

    Jan 1, 1998

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    An Electromagnetic Pulse Hazard Detection System

    By David L. Moffatt, Leon Peters

    A unique electromagnetic pulse sounding system for the detection and identification of geological and man-made anomalies which represent hazards in hard rock rapid tunneling operations is described. T

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Advances In Pressure Hydrometallurgy

    By D. Robert Weir

    The pioneers in pressure hydrometallurgy have provided a solid foundation during the past four decades. The pressure techniques are now capable of being used to push back the frontiers in the winning

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Coal Mine Methane Drainage Utilizing Multilateral Horizontal Wells

    By Joseph A. Zupanick

    Methane drainage is a mature technology, now commonly practiced in many highly productive underground coal mines throughout the world. Universally, the practice of pre-draining methane will continue t

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Rogers Pass Ventilation Shaft

    By David C. McLean, Peter Penner, Martin de G. Salter

    The Rogers Pass Project for C.P. Rail includes a 14.7 km tunnel and an 8.5m diameter concrete lined ventilation shaft to a depth of about 335m. The shaft collar is in bouldered water bearing glacial t

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Effect of Artificial Weathering on Properties of Loyalhanna Sandston

    By Z. T. Bieniawsk, C. A. F. F. Santos

    The effects of artificial weathering on the mechanical properties of the Loyalhanna sandstone have been investigated. Weathering was simulated in the laboratory by subjecting cylin- drical specimens o

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Several Industrial Minerals Post Production Gains; Some Don’t

    By Stanley J. LeFond

    After two disappointing years where most industrial minerals posted decreasing production, 1981 saw an increase in production over 1980, or at least in status quo. Several commodities did, however, po

    Jan 5, 1982

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    Influence Of Passageway Fires On Ventilation Flows

    By C. K. Lee

    The influence of passageway fires on ventilation flows was investigated in three horizontal fire tunnel s: 1. a laboratory-scale fire tunnel network, 2. a small-scale fire-plume tunnel, and 3. a large

    Jan 1, 1980

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    3. Case Study In Open-Pit Limit Analysis ? Introduction

    By J. T. Crawford

    Computer techniques for open-pit limit analysis were introduced into Kennecott Copper Corp. (KCC) during the early 1960's. The first computerized approach used block matrix mineral and economic m

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Emission Control Options For Mine Diesels

    By R. W. Waytulonis

    New exhaust control techniques and devices may be necessary to meet future diesel particulate matter emission standards in underground coal mines. This paper reviews conventional work practices and de

    Jan 1, 1992