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Applications of seismic hazard assessment methods in minesBy G. van Aswegen
Large structures in mines (faults, dykes, pillars, abutments) fail when the load exceeds the strength. If the loading system stiffness (LSS, also referred to as the ‘local mine stiffness’) is lower th
Jan 1, 2003
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Grey River Gold Dredge ProjectGrey River Gold Mining Ltd commenced dredging alluvial flats in the Grey River Valley in 1989. Previous drilli
Jan 1, 1990
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Comparison Of Numerical And Analytical Models Of Unsaturated Flow Around Underground Openings, Considerations For Performance Assessments Of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, As A High-Level Nuclear Waste RepositoryBy R. Codell, D. L. Hughson
While benchmarking the integrated finite-volume code MULTIFLO against the analytical solution of Philip et al. (1989) for cylindrical underground openings, we found numerical simulation of dripping th
Jan 1, 2000
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Mill Modernization Program at Noranda Minerals Inc. Geco DivisionBy L. S. Urbanoski
This presentation describes a major modernization project at the Geco concentrator. The objectives of the program were to replace obsolete flotation equipment and upgrade process controls.Noranda Mine
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-89-85 Development Of A Closed Circuit TV Borehole ProbeBy Douglas Talley
This report describes a 4-inch diameter borehole probe which contains a low light level TV camera, magnetic compass, light illumination source, bottom/water detector sensor and a pointing angle sensor
Jan 1, 1984
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Presidential Address: The Uranium Story - An UpdateBy R. P. H. Willis
Uranium is back on the radar. Uranium has always been a controversial metal, from its role in the arms race to its claim to be the only viable alternative to fossil fuel. This paper will cover its pro
Jan 1, 2006
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Super Caves – Benefits, Considerations and RisksBy I Ross, C deWolfe
Block caving has been the favoured mining method for large underground hard rock mines for the last few decades. The orebody must be of a size large enough to cave and generally amenable to a caving m
May 9, 2016
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A History Of Gravity Separation At Richards Bay Minerals - IntroductionBy P J. Fourie, J R. Walklate
Gravity separation techniques have been in use in the mineral sands industry for decades; from the Reichert cone to Wilfley tables, Wright sluices and the Kelsey Jig, all attempting that elusive perfe
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical Risk Assessment Techniques And Practice In Mineral Resource Management With Special Reference To The Junior And Small-Scale Mining SectorsBy J. E. McGill
The junior and small-scale mining sectors in South Africa play an important role in the livelihoods of numerous communities. Mining presents an opportunity, in the post-1994 democratic era, for many i
Jan 1, 2006
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Horizontal Stress and Coal Mines: Twenty-Five Years of Experience and PerspectiveBy G. J. Hasenfus
Although theoretical and conceptual knowledge regarding the impact of horizontal stress on underground coal mining excavations have existed since at least the mid-1900s, it wasn?t until the late 1970?
Jan 1, 2006
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Correlation Of Specific Energy With Rock Brittleness Concepts On Rock CuttingBy R. Altindag
In rock cutting mechanics, the effects of the rock and coal brittleness on the efficiency of cutting bits are examined by many researchers. There is no universally accepted brittleness concept as a me
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Ergonomics In Mechanized MiningBy P. C. Schutte
The objective of ergonomics is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency with which human tasks are carried out. Furthermore, the objective is to improve desirable human values. This can be achieved
Jan 1, 2002
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Controlled Flotation Processes: Prediction And Manipulation Of Bubble-Particle CaptureThe processes by which particles and bubbles interact capture many of the central concepts of colloid science and hydrodynamics. This area of research embraces hydrodynamics, interfacial(including cap
Jan 1, 1999
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Improved Training Reduces Worker InjuriesBy Steve Kral
U.S. mines are among the most efficient, productive and safest in the world. Much of that efficiency is due to the high-technology equipment and processes available to the industry. The U.S. mining
Jan 1, 2002
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The Effects Of Changes In Effective Stress On A Base Grouted Pile In SandBy V. M. Troughton
Large diameter bored piles with grouted bases have been adopted for the foundations of the majority of the buildings at Canary Wharf in London's Docklands, including a deep basement car park. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis and prediction of slow landslide evolutions by using automatic displacement monitoring systemsBy T. Proietti, L. Mongiovì, L. Simeoni
Reliable estimates of the kinematic characteristics of movements are obtained by using a statistical model SSM. This model represents a useful tool for the management of alert and alarm systems. L
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of a Laboratory Centrifugal Separator to Study Gravity Recovery in Industrial CircuitsBy Y. Shu, A. R. Laplante
"A laboratory Knelson Concentrator (LKC), 7.5 cm in diameter, was used to study the performance of a similar unit at plant scale, 76 cm in diameter, This paper reports on sampling and assaying procedu
Jan 1, 1992
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Protecting Workers from Toxic. Fumes Generated by ExplosivesBy Richard Mainiero
In any construction project involving explosives, care must be taken to protect workers from carbon monoxide (CO) generated by blasting operations. CO is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause il
Jan 1, 2000
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OFR-57-81 Dust Collector On Longwall ShearerBy Dennis J. Grigal
The goal of the program is to develop a dust collector system mounted on a ranging drum or arm shearer which will: 1) reduce the respirable dust level of the shearer operator by at least 75 percent; 2
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulación de un sistema de perforación hidráulica: JumbosBy Ángel Bravo
La simulación es un programa virtual que permite evaluar los costos de perforación y soldadura para el costo final del proyecto minero. El modelo fue diseñado en hoja electrónica, cuyos datos de entr
Sep 13, 2001