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New Design Concepts For Electric Mining Shovels
By L. A. Price
With increased stripping ratios and with dwindling ore content, the mining fraternity is increasingly turning to larger and larger equipment for profitable open pit operations. The availability of hig
Jan 1, 1970
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Pre-conditioning/Pre-excavation Grouting of the Soils Prior to Tunneling Below Highways and Railways: Case Histories from the Past Decade
By Alex Naudts
Pre-excavation grouting is a predictable and reliable technique performed to prevent or minimize settlement in advance of, or during the tunneling operation. It safeguards the infrastructure above the
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-86-80 Potential Applications Of Drill - Split Fragmentation Systems In Underground Mining
By Michael Kaplan
An investigation was conducted of the use of a mechanical rock splitter as the primary means for rock fragmentation in underground hard rock mining systems. Analyses and scale model tests showed that
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-139-81 Development Of Improved Detection Instruments For Toxic Gas Contaminants In Mining Atmospheres
By J. A. Kosek
Work has been carried out under Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO395132 to develop and fabricate gas sensors for mining applications. Promising new instruments have been designed, developed, tested and
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8289 Comparison of Five Types of Low-Energy Scrubbers for Dust Control
By E. F. Divers
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of a program to develop small, rugged mechanical dust collectors (scrubbers) with high dust collection efficiency and low energy comsumption for contr
Jan 1, 1978
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Trace-element geochemistry and alteration facies associated with epithermal gold-silver mineralization in the evolving volcanic centre, Rosita Hills, Colorado, USA
By C. J. A. Mcewan, C. M. Rice
The Rosita Hills contain rich, vein- and breccia pipe-hosted precious metal deposits. Volcanic activity occurred in two cycles - an early, mainly andesitic cone-building phase that terminated in the f
Jan 1, 1991
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Metallurgical Development And Design For The Pascua Lama Project
By R. A. Williams
The Pascua Lama Project is situated on the border of Chile and Argentina at an elevation of 4,800 m. The ore contains gold, silver and copper, and an initial milling production rate of 33,000 t/d is
Jan 1, 2001
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The Structural Evolution of the Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone at Round Hill, Otago, New Zealand
The Hyde Macraes Shear Zone (HMSZ) is an extensive low angle semibrittle mineralised structure in the Otago Schist Belt, New Zealand. The shear zone is located on the lower limb of a late metamorphic
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluating Axial Elastic Pile Response From Cone Penetration Tests (The 2009 Michael W. O?Neill Lecture)
By Paul W. Mayne
Axial pile performance can be rationally evaluated within an elastic continuum framework using field results from seismic piezocone tests (SCPTu). Adopting a versatile Randolph-type elastic pile model
Jan 1, 2009
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Mt. Baker Ridge Tunnel: Construction Of A Large Diameter Soft Ground Tunnel By The Stacked Drift Method
By John F. MacDonald
This paper describes the driving of a 400 m long by 25 m diameter highway tunnel through sensitive, overconsolidated silts and clays. The design concept requires the construction of the permanent supp
Jan 1, 1985
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Dry Grinding and Leach
By Dayle Denton, Lloyd Buckingham, Kenneth G. Thomas, Jacques McMullen
"The dry grinding and leaching circuits of Barrick Gold’s new Roasting Facility at Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, USA incorporate well proven technologies in a unique combination. During the design of the
Jan 1, 2001
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Engineering Considerations In The Tolerability Of Risk - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 ? 1 Risk
By Noel C. Joughin
In making judgements on tolerable levels of risk in industry, and in all spheres of life, it needs to be understood that every action gives rise to risk. Without risk, nothing can be done. Without ris
Jan 1, 2011
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A Survey to Better Understand Collegiate Talent for Recruiting Purposes
By Paul Sainato
Recruiting and retaining students in the explosives industry is becoming increasingly important each year. With no undergraduate degree in explosives engineering currently available in the United Stat
Jan 1, 2016
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A Casting Method For Artificial Rock Specimens
By Da Zhao Gu
An important problem in rock engineering is to control the properties of artificial rock. A compaction technique for casting artificial rock specimens with controlled properties is described, i.e. usi
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-15-90 Mineral Deposit Inventory For Ten Alaska Port Sites - Introduction
The following Inventory was prepared to provide mineral deposit data to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for use in the Resource Development Navigation Study in Alaska. The inventory was prepared usin
Jan 1, 2011
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Large-scale 3D characterisation of in-situ stress field in a complex mining district prone to rockbursting
By J. P. Josien, J. F. Noirel, F. Lahaie, P. Bigarre, M. Al Heib
ABSTRACT: In June 2001, a fatal rockburst affected a longwall face in the Houillères du Bassin de Lorraine (HBL), France. Subsequently, a large operation of in situ stress measurements by overcoring w
Jan 1, 2003
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Natural Gas Technology - The Cricondentherm and Temperatures of Multicomponent Hydrocarbon Mixtures
By G. Thodos, R. B. Grieves
A method has been developed for the accurate calculation of the cricondentberm and cricondenbar temperatures of multicomponent hydrocarbon mixtures of known composition. The mixtures may contain any n
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High Performance Throw Blasting with i-kontm Electronic Detonators in an Environmentally Sensitive Area at Stratford Coal, NSW, Australia.
Henry Walker Eltin (HWE) are the mining contractors for Gloucester Coal at Stratford mine, which is in an environmentally sensitive area in the Avon Valley, NSW, Australia. Normal blasting at Stratfor
Jan 1, 2003
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Repair the Fan, Save Money
By Thomas J. Kuli, Tim Rape
When a fan or blower breaks down or becomes worn, customers have two choices. They can replace it or they can have it repaired. In the past, replacement was the preferred option, especially when the
Jan 1, 2005
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The World Markets of Ferroniobium
By Claude Dufresne
The technical development of the niobium-bearing products is to a great extent influenced by the striving of the respective industries to maintain or strengthen their positions in all fields of applic
May 1, 2003