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Dynamic Stress Field around a Blast Hole – A Laboratory Study
By R. Raghavaraju
Estimation of the dynamic stress field in terms of its amplitude and decay around a blast hole is a key input parameter in all numerical modeling and blast prediction exercises. However, there is very
Jan 1, 2014
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NATM/SEM Analyses for San Francisco?s Transbay Extension Tunnel
By Steve Klein
The Transbay Downtown Extension (DTX) in San Francisco involves the construction of a large-span tunnel with a width ranging from 43 to over 60 feet. The tunnel will be excavated using the New Austria
Jan 1, 2008
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Successful Raiseboring in Poor Ground Conditions, Kencana Mine, Indonesia
Ground conditions at the Kencana mine, Indonesia, are generally poor and an underhand cut and fill mining method is used for extraction. Due to these poor ground conditions, all vertical development h
Nov 25, 2010
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The Effect Of Laboratory Cell Design On Flotation Machine Hydrodynamics, Solids Suspension And Particle Recovery
A large lab apparatus was designed using a scale-down methodology based on the design legacy of the current FLSmidth commercial forced air flotation machines. This new apparatus, along with a new test
Jan 1, 2012
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Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms)
By Brian W. Stump
"Seismic waves from explosions can be used to characterize physical processes in and around the source. The quantification of absolute levels of ground motion is important for minimizing impact on nea
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Industry Leaders Meet to Discuss Methane Issues
By William R. Yernberg
A conference on coalbed and coal mine methane was held March 27 and 28, 2000, in Denver, CO. The conference, organized by the Strategic Resource Institute, was attended by leaders in the coal mining a
Jan 1, 2000
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Equipment Application to the Smaller Underground Mining Operations
Mining companies in order to compete and succeed in being viable business propositions must look to the future and select mining methods which guarantee improved efficiency and productivity as well as
Jan 1, 1990
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Converting the Key Lake Mill Process for McArthur River Ore
"The Key Lake mill was commissioned in 1983 to process the two Key Lake ore deposits. With the depletion of these ore bodies in 1999, the plant was converted to mill the exceptionally rich McArthur Ri
Jan 1, 2001
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How Effective Is The Non-Destructive Examination Of Multi-Layer, Low Rotation Winding Ropes?
The paper reviews the results emanating from an experiment conducted in Bochum?Germany in which various international rope inspection authorities were requested to assess the conditions of a corroded
Jan 1, 2000
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The AusIMM in New Zealand
In this, the centennial year of The Institute, it is appropriate that the history of the Institute in New Zealand be recorded. I am indebted to John Dew, compiler of the centenary publication æMining
Jan 1, 1993
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MLA 67-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Orleans Mountain Rare II Area (No. B5079), Humboldt And Siskiyou Counties, California ? Summary
By J. Mitchell Linne
The principal mineral commodity in the Orleans Mountain RARE II area (No. 35019) is gold. Gravel deposits along the Salmon River contain placer gold. Lode gold with associated silver is contained in q
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-133A(2)-77 Longwall-Caving Mining Method For Thick Coal - Design And Feasibility Study - Final Report, Volume II
By M. G. Wallis
This report presents the results of a study to develop a detailed mining method design based on longwall mining with sublevel caving. The method is applicable to low-dipping coal seams 20 or more feet
Jan 1, 1977
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Thermal Conductivity Of Solidified Manganese-Bearing Slags - A Preliminary Investigation
By J. D. Steenkamp
Keywords: Thermal, conductivity, diffusivity, expansion, history, density, specific heat capacity, industrial rich high-carbon manganese slag The thermal conductivity of slag is an important para
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-41(1)-82 Control Of Shale Roof Deterioration With Air Tempering - Volume I - Field And Laboratory Investigations
By R. A. Cummings
Certain roof shales in coal mines deteriorate upon exposure to the atmosphere, causing difficulties in the mining operations and adding to the cost. This report presents the results of both field inve
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-90-76 Alternate Methods Of Handling The Parting Between Two Coal Seams
By Thomas E. Finch
This report is an engineering-economic evaluation of alternate methods of handling the parting between two coal seams. It consists of evaluations of parting stowing techniques applicable in a represen
Jan 1, 1975
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Assessing the contribution of underground in-situ coal gasification (UICG) within a sustainable development framework
By Z. Hyder, M. Karmis
Underground or In-situ Coal Gasification (UCG or UICG), though not a new concept, is now attracting considerable global attention as a viable process to provide a "clean" and economic fuel from coal.
Jan 1, 2011
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Experiences of Two-Stage Classification at Outokumpu Concentrators
By M. Tarvainen
"Lately, the development work in closed circuit grinding has mainly been focused on mills and on different types of instrumentation, mathematical models and automation in spite of the fact that the po
Jan 1, 1980
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Chemical Stabilization Of Fine Coal Waste As An Alternative To Slurry Impoundments
By Z. Duan
A novel concept involving the deployment of chemical stabilization has the potential to eliminate the need of slurry impoundments and significantly reduce the release of trace elements from the high s
Jan 1, 2012
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Application Of Fuzzy Set Theory To Rmr Classification For Weak And Very Weak Rock Masses
By P. Roghanchi
The Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system is an internationally recognized classification system that can be used for preliminary ground control design. The RMR system assigns quantifiable values to predefine
Feb 27, 2013
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Some Crushing and Grinding Considerations in Plant Design
By H. A. Steane
"This presentation will cover some crushing and grinding considerations in plant design and operation. There is nothing basically new in the subject matter presented here; however, the viewpoint and i
Jan 1, 1976