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Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado
By K. C. Shaver
Detailed examination of the Sloan Ranch diamond prospect has shown that the Sloan 1 diatreme, the Sloan 2 dike, and the Sloan 3 horizontal sheet complex are all parts of the same kimberlite complex. G
Jan 1, 1987
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Design And Construction Of Temporary And Permanent Lining Systems For Shield Tunnels In Germany
By Heinz Distelmeier
Short Historical Review Tunnelling in Germany is as old as it is in other industrial countries. Until the middle of this century German contractors had no chance to work continuously in this busine
Jan 1, 1987
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Cumulative Dust Dosage - The True Measure Of Silicosis Risk
By G. B. Misra
Attempts have been made during the last three decades to establish a correlation between respirable dust dosage and the degree of progression of pneumoconiosis or silicosis amongst mine workers. Fair
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Environment Monitoring System And Sensor Performance Evaluations
By M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
The paper describes the capabilities of a micro-computer-based real time data acquisition system for monitoring and control of mine environments. Applications of such a system for monitoring the venti
Jan 1, 1987
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The Mixshield - Design Characteristics And Site Experiences
By Claus Becker
The Mixshield is a tunnelling machine for water bearing soft soils. Developed on the basis of the Hydroshield, it extents the application of this machine to cohesive soils. The design of the drum-type
Jan 1, 1987
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Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They Work
By T. P. Meloy
Media mills operate by having energy transferred to the media which in turn grinds the feed material in a packed bed. Regardless of the mill type, the media energy density per unit surface area is co
Jan 1, 1987
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Experimental studies on dust dispersion in mine airways (b67fb167-a13b-4d4a-8ba4-f1001ddc30a7)
By R. V. Ramani, R. A. Jankowski, R. Bhaskar
The spatial distribution of airborne dusts, deposition of dust in the airway, as well as the effect of airflow velocity and particle density on dust behavior in mine airways were studied in a set of e
Jan 1, 1987
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The Interpretation Of Tricone Drill Bit Vibrations For Bit Wear And Rock Type
By 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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Thermodynamic Characteristics Of The Ventilation In A Hot Mine
By P. Piga, O. Sammarco
There is a markedly increasing tendency to design deeper and deeper mines, to use larger amounts of explosive per round, to increase the advance rate of the excavations and so the natural ventilation
Jan 1, 1987
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Gypsum in Canada - present status and future developments
By G. C. Adams, J. H. Fowler
Canada's gypsum industry began more than 200 years ago in the Maritime provinces when farmers attempted to supplement their incomes by selling "land plaster" to traders bound for the United State
Jan 1, 1987
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Horizontal Raise Boring At John Day Dam
By Jim Peregoy
INTRODUCTION Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. is an Evansville, Indiana based heavy construction contractor engaged in projects for both the public and private sectors of the underground construc
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology Of The American Girl-Padre Y Madre Gold Deposits Imperial County, California
By J. O. Guthrie
Newmont has delineated a 600,000+ ounce gold reserve in the Cargo Muchacho Mountains. This is a desert range underlain by Proterozoic(?) Tumco Formation (gneiss) intruded by Jurassic granitic plutons,
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis Of Airflow Resistance On Longwall Faces ? Introduction
By S. L. Bessinger
In the design and specification of a ventilation system for an underground mine, it is necessary to make reasonably accurate estimates of the pressure losses in the various airways of the mine. These
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent advances in microbial leaching of ores
By H. L. Ehrlich
Processes involving biological solubilization of metal values from ores, or removal of mineral constituents that interfere with metal value recovery from ores by abiological means, published mostly in
Jan 1, 1987
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Measurement Of Airway Resistance Factors In A Green River (Wyoming) Trona Mine
By Michael J. Martinson, John R. Larsen, J. Warren Andrews
Measurements reported in the paper were recorded in an active Green River, Wyoming, trona mine, partly as a teaching exercise and partly to provide the mine in question with additional input data for
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Water - The Missing Link in Feasibility Investigations
By Russell G. Slayback
Feasibility investigations for prospective gold mines too often neglect to consider ground water. Simple observations and tests during drilling exploration can provide useful data on probable water co
Jan 1, 1987
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Installation Of A New Surface Fan At The Homestake Gold Mine ? Introduction
By Greg Struble
The Homestake Gold Mine is one of the deepest and most extensively developed hardrock mines in North America. The mine is divided into five divisions which produce a total of 1.7 million metric tons o
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology of the Mesquite deposit, Imperial County, California
By A. E. Strakele, M. W. Springett, S. N. Watowich, W. F. Matlack, E. Yeomans, S. L. Manske, B. Yeomans
The Mesquite gold deposit is a large, low-grade "disseminated" ore body located in the Chocolate Mountains 65 km (40 miles) northeast of El Centro, CA. The deposit is tabular in geometry with a gentle
Jan 1, 1987
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Discovery And General Geology Of The Gold Quarry Deposit, Eureka County, Nevada
By C. E. Ekburg
Gold Quarry is a sediment-hosted, epithermal disseminated gold deposit located along the Carlin Trend. Gold, hosted by allochthonous Ordovician siltstones and cherts, is localized at the intersection
Jan 1, 1987
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Geological Approach To Prediction Of Adversed Tunnel Geology
By Sun Guangzhong, Liang Jinhuo
Adverse geological condition is a major factor which makes construction difficulty in tunneling. But if it is predicted and tunnel support is made efficiently in time, the above difficulty can be redu
Jan 1, 1987