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  • AIME
    Logging and Log Interpretation - Some Effects of Invasion on the SP Curve

    By L. F. Elkins

    Water coming into wells with bottom water present in the Fosterton field, when their oil recovery was only 0.1 to 1.5 per cent of oil in place below the lowest perforation, confirms lack of shale barr

  • NIOSH
    IC 8295 Coal Resources Of The Fabius-Flat Rock Area, Jackson County, Ala. (9b6f4437-fb1c-4e22-b378-d35c35869374)

    By Reynold Q. Shotts

    A study was made of the coal resources of an area in Jackson County, Ala., forming a part of the Flat Rock, Henegar, and Stevenson quadrangles. The area studied is a portion of the Plateau coalfield o

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 3880 Exploration of Packard Flouspar Property, Gila Co., AZ

    By Joseph B. Cummings

    "Occurrences of fluorite on the Packard property were first examined by an engineer3/ of the Bureau of Mines in July 1943 as the result of receipt of an application for an access road. In August of th

    May 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Analyzing Energy Consumption and Gas Emissions of Loading Equipment in Underground Mining

    "In an environment of rising energy prices and mining at greater depths, cost-efficient loading and hauling equipment is essential. Conducted at an underground mining operation, this study analyzes th

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    RI 3465 Methods Of Rock-Dusting American Coal Mines ? Introduction

    By J. J. Forbes

    Investigations by the Bureau of Mines and by mining-research departments of European countries have established definitely the value of rock-dusting to prevent or limit the propagation of coal-mine ex

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AUSIMM
    Magnetite-Hematite Relations in The Banded Iron Formations of Western Australia

    The banded iron formations "jasper bars," jaspilites, banded hematite quartzites or banded ironstones, etc., as they have. variously been termed in Western Australia, constitute one of the m

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    All in all, industrial minerals industry is alive and well

    By Stanley Lefond

    The health of the industrial minerals industry appears to be improving year by year. In fact, preliminary information suggests that only three commodities (asbestos, bromine, and sulfur-other) failed

    Jan 5, 1985

  • IOM3
    Evaluation of wastes from marble quarries as paint fillers

    By D. C. Kaliampakos, A. K. Moutsatsou, J. K. Skotaras

    The wastes from marble extraction in the Thasos- Kavalla-Drama region of northeastern Greece could be utilised as a new source of high-quality white carbonate fillers for the European market. Large de

    Jun 18, 1905

  • CIM
    Stress Measurements at Great Depth at Craig-Onaping Mines, Sudbury Canada

    Reliable estimation of in situ stress is a major step in the analysis and design of underground excavations in rock, particularly for evaluating the stability of underground structures to prevent fail

    May 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    Time-Dependent Tunnel Deformation At Hartebeestfontein Mine

    By J. D. Bosman

    The problems associated with squeezing rock conditions in tunnels are well known and have been extensively investigated in the past. Although squeezing conditions are predominantly found in tunnels de

    Jan 1, 2000

  • IOM3
    Discount rates and risk assessment in mineral project evaluations; Risk assessment in reserve estimation and open-pit planning; Inclusion of risk assessment in open-pit design and scheduling: contributed remarks

    By H. K. Taylor, B. Denby, L. D. Smith

    Contributions by H.K. Taylor and G.A. Davis discuss the three papers published in Transactions IMM A, vols. 103 and 104, with responses by Smith and Dowd

    Dec 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The Rotokaua Sulphur Deposits

    By P M. Hancock, Associates

    Lacustrine sediments, hydrothermal explosion breccias and spring precipitates deposited 5200 - 1800 years BP as a result of geothermal activity at Lake Rotokaua, contain New Zealand's largest kno

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SAIMM
    Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June 2005

    Council for 2004/2005 President F.M.G. Egerton President-elect W.H. van Niekerk Vice-presidents Senior R.P.H. Willis Junior R.G.B. Pickering Immediate Past-president T.R. Stacey

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    CSM Cutter Soil Mixing - A New Technique For The Construction Of Subterranean Walls Initial Experiences Gained On Completed Projects

    By E. Stoetzer

    In all known deep mixing processes the existing soil is mixed with self hardening slurry by mixing tools that rotate about a vertical axis (augers, mixing paddles). Wall panels are constructed using s

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME-ICGCM
    Application Of A Polymer-Based Sealing Material To Prevent Roof From Weathering

    By Peter Zhang

    The immediate roof at the test site consisted of laminated clay shale that is likely to be susceptible to weathering. With seasonal dry-wet cycles in the mine ventilation air, the roof in the intake

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 3465 Methods Of Rock-Dusting American Coal Mines ? Introduction (ebff49c8-8566-4bb9-8314-d79df6ddf769)

    By J. J. Forbes

    Investigations by the Bureau of Mines and by mining-research departments of European countries have established definitely the value of rock-dusting to prevent or limit the propagation of coal-mine ex

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AUSIMM
    Ore-Treatment Plant and Treatment Operations-Edna May Gold Mining Company N.L., Westonia, W.A.

    NATURE OF ORETHE Edna May ore consists mainly of clean quartz of a moderately hard and tough nature. The gold content is "free" and fairly coarse, so that a large percentage is recovered by

    Jan 1, 1919

  • SME
    Changed Conditions From The Viewpoint Of A Geologist

    By Chester M. F. Peters

    INTRODUCTION There has been considerable discussion in recent years of the strained relations between owners, engineers and contractors caused by the rapid increase in costly litigation in undergro

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    OFR-114-85 Development Of A Roof Competence Tester

    By J. B. Czirr

    MESA Corporation has completed a four-year program for the Bureau of Mines to develop a technique for measuring roof competence in underground coal mines. The preferred technique employs a tracer gas

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – General - A Dynamic Programming Model of the Cyclic Steam Injection Process

    By R. G. Bentsen, D. A. T. Donohue

    The cyclic steam injection process has become the most widely applied and most successful thermal recovery technique in use today.1-4 Normally, steam stimulation is repeated several times during the l

    Jan 1, 1970