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Load Cells
By B. P. Boisen
INTRODUCTION The rapidity of onset, rate of increase, and magni¬tude of loads in an underground support system can be measured using load cells or pressure cells, whichever is appropriate to the ty
Jan 1, 1982
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Real Time Processing System For Analyzing Of Ground Tremors Yielded From Underground Excavating Activities - Introduction
By Takashi Goto
In 1968 three historical rockbursts had occurred at Bibai Coal Mine in Hokkaido. At the time they had been observed by several seismic observatories as natural earthquakes away more than 100km from Bi
Jan 1, 1982
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Adaptation of Surface Mining Machines to Underground Mining
By W. A. Haley
The use of diesel engines in underground hard-rock mines dates back to the late 1940s. For the first several years, they were used only occasionally, being limited to a few metal mines that experiment
Jan 1, 1982
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Handling Characteristics Of Texas Lignite
By H. Colijn
The design of bulk materials handling facilities is greatly influenced by the handling characteristics of the bulk solids. For instance, free flowing materials need only small discharge openings in ho
Jan 1, 1982
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Vein Mining at LKAB, Malmberget, Sweden
By Ingemar Marklund
INTRODUCTION Today at LKAB, the primary mining method used is sublevel caving, independent of ore-body size, shape, dip, and geographical location. The mining of small ore bodies with relatively flat
Jan 1, 1982
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Feasibility Study Of Applying Geostatistics To Coal Washability Data ? Introduction
By Young C. Kim
Use of geostatistics to solve mining problems is gaining importance as the cost of developing new mines is increasing and there is a need to mine more marginal deposits. But, until recently, coal comp
Jan 1, 1982
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The Zinc Corporation, Ltd. and New Broken Hill Consolidated, Ltd.
By R. E. Le Messurier
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The mines are located at Broken Hill in the western part of New South Wales, Australia, 930 km west¬northwest of Sydney. Mining Methods Where pillars must be left between stop
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of Rock Mechanics to the Design, Mining, and Control of Underground Openings-an Introduction
By Robert H. Merrill
The art of rock mechanics has been applied in various forms since early man first used caves for housing and fashioned rocks into weapons, tools, and utensils. The development of the science of rock m
Jan 1, 1982
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Research On Slurry Loading/Unloading Of Coal Vessels In Japan (1828b044-b12e-4c25-9f2f-1151bc35d5c3)
By T. Kawashima
The expanding volume of maritime coal transportation is intensifying the problems concerning large vessel service port construction, transshipment and environmental control. The major problem is the t
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of A Solvent Extraction Process For Recovery Of Rhenium From Impure Scrub Liquors
By H. Singh
Principal source of rhenium is molybdenite. Depending on the mineral processing route, rhenium can be recovered by one of the several alternative solvent extraction processes. Extensive experimental w
Jan 1, 1982
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A Review Of Tax Shelter Investments After The Economic Recovery Tax Act Of 1981 - Discussion Outline
By Herbert P. Haschke
I. Changes made by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) which have an effect on investing in tax shelter investments A. Maximum ordinary income tax rate on individuals is now 50%. B. Maximum
Jan 1, 1982
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Flash Smelting Of Lead Concentrates ? Introduction
By Esko O. Nermes
Outokumpu flash smelting of copper concentrates was introduced in 1949 and flash smelting of nickel concentrates in 1959, both at Harjavalta in southwest Finland. The first flash smelter outside Finla
Jan 1, 1982
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Bedded Deposits And Alluvial
By A. G. Royle
Although these exhibit similar structures overall, there are more acute valuation problems in alluvials. Most of this description will therefore be about alluvials with comments on bedded vis-a- vis a
Jan 1, 1982
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Slurried Coal - Storage, Reclaiming And Ship Loading ? Introduction
By W. Norman Sims
A number of forces are at work that are now having an influence on coal handling systems. Changes are occurring and will be occurring at an increasing rate during the next few years. 1. Environmenta
Jan 1, 1982
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Attrition Slaking Of Burnt Lime
By Richard D. Nichols
A new method of slaking lime has been developed by DENVER EQUIPMENT DIVISION of Joy Industrial Equipment Company and patented under U. S. Patent 4,261,953. The new method utilizes an attrition machin
Jan 1, 1982
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Uranium Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions At Twin Buttes ? Introduction
By William P. Lorenz
Overlying the sulfide mineralization at Anamax Mining Company's Twin Buttes Mine is an oxidized zone up to one hundred meters in thickness. The principal copper minerals in this zone are chryso-c
Jan 1, 1982
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The Multiple Advantages Of Bulk Lubrication Systems In Mining Operations
By John J. McCrone
In the Mining Industry, the means of handling and transferring lubricants has been given little attention over the years. An analysis of this process indicates that this neglect has often exacted a ve
Jan 1, 1982
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The Carajas Project ? Location And history
By Francisco A. Fonseca
The Carajás Hills are in Brazil's Eastern Amazon, between the Araguaia and Xingu rivers, and parallels 5° and 7° Latitude South. A location map is given in Fig. 1. It is an area of low mountains
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Practical Considerations In Applying Geostatistics To Coal Reserve Estimation
By Daniel R. Walton
This paper covers several points of interest to mine engineers and planners involved in evaluating or conducting geostatistical coal reserve estimates. In particular, the ability to optimize borehole
Jan 1, 1982
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High-Energy Impact Hammers
By Ivor Hawkes
INTRODUCTION High energy breaking is an alternative to using ex¬plosives in underground secondary breaking operations. It also is a means of upgrading conventional hand-held breakers, manual sledge
Jan 1, 1982