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Deep Cover Pillar Recovery in the USBy Chris Mark
In the wake of the Crandall Canyon mine disaster, the U.S. Congress asked the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) to study the safety of deep cover pillar recovery operations
Jan 1, 2009
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Analysis of the deterioration process in a shaly roof based on field monitoringBy S. K. Nandy, K. F. Unrug
The behavior of the immediate shaly roof within a drift mine in eastern Kentucky, operating in the Coalburg seam, was monitored with roof bolt dynamometers. The dynamometers used were capable of provi
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydrogeologic Aspects Of Site Investigations For Shafts And CavernsBy Russell G. Slayback
An integral part of site investigations for shafts and underground workings should be hydrogeologic evaluations of the need for and method of ground-water control. Such investigations should include:
Jan 1, 1981
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Slope Stability Assessment In Unsaturated Soils Under Rainfall ConditionsBy V. G. Matziaris
The differentiation between saturated and un-saturated soils becomes necessary due to basic differences in their nature and engineering behavior. The most important difference is the existence of a su
Jan 1, 2005
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An Appraisal Of Accuracy Of Various Formulas For The Design Of A Simple Auxiliary Ventilation SystemBy Venkata S. Vutukuri
Assuming a number of discrete leakage paths and treating the airflow through leaky duct line as a series-parallel combination of airflows along the duct and through leakage paths, exact solutions for
Jan 1, 1993
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Microseismic Activity Associated With a Deep Longwall Coal Mine (3493642d-35ed-4876-95b0-02a6b7a4755c)By J. L. Ellenberger, P. W. Jeran
A deep longwall coal mine was instrumented with a three-dimensional microseismic system in order to help determine the exact strata mechanics associated with the rock failure, redistribution of stress
Jan 1, 2002
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Lubricants In Conveyor ApplicationsBy Cliff G. Paton, Sheldon B. Bland, Roger E. Melley
This paper looks at four critical lubricants used in the conveyor systems of the northern Albertan oil sand facility. The requirements for the lubricants used in the electric motors and gear boxes of
Jan 1, 1996
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Binding iron ore pellets with fluidized-bed combustor fly ashBy D. D. Banerjee, S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
A high calcium fluidized-bed combustor ash was shown to be an effective binder for iron ore pellets at dosages of 1 % to 2% of the magnetite concentrate weight. Magnetite pellets that were between 1.1
Jan 1, 1999
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A Study Of Mesh Ordering Techniques For Mine Ventilation Network Solution MethodsBy Jeong-Heum Kim, Jan M. Mutmansky
A number of solution methods for solving the nonlinear equations derived from mine ventilation networks use meshes selected from the network as the basis of the solution techniques. Mathematicians wor
Jan 1, 1993
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The Interpretation Of Tricone Drill Bit Vibrations For Bit Wear And Rock TypeBy M. Sheppard, P. Wand, G. A. Cooper, M. Lesage
The vibrations generated by a tricone drill bit are caused by the successive impacts of the bit teeth on the rock, and peaks in the vibration spectrum can be associated with impacts coming from partic
Jan 1, 1987
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Extended Cut Face Ventilation for Remotely Controlled and Automated Mining SystemsBy T. Vincze
Effective coal mine face ventilation, for remotely controlled and automated mining systems, is essential for the control of methane. The evolution of new mining equipment and methods has required chan
Jan 1, 1992
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Effective Hydrocyclone Separation Of Barsua Iron Ore Slimes For Sinter FeedBy B. Das, D. D. Mishra, M. I. Ansari
Experiments conducted with a 75-mm-diem hydroryclone have shown it is possible to obtain an iron ore concentrate containing 60% Fe. 2.65% SiO2, and 4.0% Al2O3 from Barsua iron-ore washing-plant slime
Jan 1, 1994
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Condition Monitoring of Mining Belt ConveyorsBy Michael L. Nave
Mining belt conveyor elements are becoming larger and more expensive. Conveyor reliability requirements are rising. Conveyor condition monitoring can aid maintenance, reliability, and risk management
Jan 1, 2000
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Discussion - Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand BasinBy W. E. L. Minter
Discussion by E.S. Cheney Minter (1990) has provided an excellent summary of the sedimentology and theories of origin of the Witwatersrand paleoplacer Au/U deposits. However, recent stratigraphic,
Jan 1, 1992
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A Procedure For Solving A More Generalized System Of Mine Ventilation Network EquationsBy Y. J. Wang
This paper describes a procedure for solving the generalized system of n network equations in n unknowns considering the following ventilation variables and parameters: (a) air quantities, (b) pressur
Jan 1, 1989
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Role Of Fundamentals In Flotation Plant OperationsBy Brij M. Moudgil
Lack of understanding the major process parameters and inadequate scale-up factors have led to the belief that fundamental knowledge is not important for successful flotation plant operations. Flotati
Jan 1, 1993
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Risk Calculation As A Key Tool For The Rehabilitation Of Mixed Sulphide Waste Disposal SitesBy K. Komnitsas
Activities in the mixed sulphides industry, such as mining and beneficiation, cause adverse impacts to the environment due to excavation, treatment and disposal of low-grade ores and tailings containi
Jan 1, 2002
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Shallow Seismic Reflection Study Of A Salt Dissolution Well Field Near Hutchinson, KSBy R. D. Miller, L. Schulte, J. Davenport, D. W. Steeples
Shallow seismic reflection methods were successfully used to delineate the subsurface extent of roof failure associated with the dissolution mining of a 120-m (400 ft) deep and 60-m (200ft) thick salt
Jan 1, 1994
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A Management Information System Application For A Turkish Coal MineBy Mucella Ersoy, Nese Celebi
Management Information System (MIS), is a system using formalised procedures to provide management with appropriate information to make timely and effective decisions. Before developing MIS, first f
Jan 1, 2002
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Progress and Outlook of Complex Sulfide Ore (Kuroko) Processing in JapanBy Takahide Wakamatsu, Junji Shibata
Complex polymetallic sulfide ore deposits occur in Tohoku district, northern part of Honshu island, Japan. The ore is locally called "Kuroko” ( black ore ) and is compactly composed of fine grained su
Jan 1, 1989