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Introducing your Council (2e53d08e-be62-4488-bdff-4d8cbf9f3131)
Dr R. E. Robinson, Pr. Eng., obtained a B.sc. (Chem. Eng.) cum laude from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1950 and a Ph.D. (Eng.) from the same University in 1953, where he was awarded the Haik
Jan 1, 1984
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Non-Linear Analysis Of Large Pile Groups For The New Wembley Stadium
By S. Hardy
The paper describes state of the art non-linear analyses of the pile groups that were employed during the raising of the 133m high triumphal arch which forms the centre piece of the new Wembley stadiu
Jan 1, 2006
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Engineering Soils Mapping from Multispectral Remote Sensing Data Using Computer Assisted Analysis
By S. M. Woodring
Research objectives included 1) determine relationships if any between spectral response of soil and soil textural groups, Unified Soil Classification subgroups and selected landforms and 2) develop c
Jan 1, 1974
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Fluidized Bed Technology for Gold Ore and Gold Concentrate
By J. Güntner
A significant portion of Outotec's business relates to the application of fluidized bed for processing a wide range of industrial materials, including gold ore and gold concentrate. As part of th
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 4596 Washability Study Of Coal From A Strip Pit Bed On The Cumberland Plateau, Near Chalybeate Van Buren County, Tenn.
By B. W. Gandrud
This is the first report published by the Bureau of Mines on washability characteristics of coal from beds in Tennessee. It is based principally upon screen-sizing and float-and-sink tests of raw coal
Jan 1, 1949
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Supervisor Training Is Multicultural At Washington Group Using Training To Promote Consistent, Excellent Performance
To preserve Washington Group International's quality of service in the mine operations area, the company has established a Supervisor Training Program to provide all levels of supervision with th
Jan 1, 2007
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Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532)
By M. E. Kuchta
Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety,
Jan 1, 2002
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Convergence And Load Measurements In An Underground Mine In [Türk±ye]
By A. G. Pasamehmetoglu
This paper describes the conver¬gence and load measurements carried out in inclined seams at five longwall faces, two of which were supported by hydraulic props and the other three by conventional tim
Jan 1, 1992
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Earthquake Engineering Of Tunnels - Revisited
By G. Norman Owen, Roger E. Scholl
INTRODUCTION The analysis and design of underground structures to resist vibratory motion due to earthquakes has been of interest to engineers for several decades. The dynamic stability of a powerh
Jan 1, 1985
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New Developments In Yieldable Rock Bolts
By R. Oler
The need for yieldable ground support, particularly in high stress or deep mining conditions, has grown in recent years. This paper highlights some of the current industry limitations and provides sel
Jan 1, 2012
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Digital image analysis for fragmentations
By Dae S. Young
The paper point out a new procedure to calculate the volumetric distribution of rock fragments. The method combines the practicality of digital image processing of the rock surface with the theoretica
Jul 17, 2000
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A Comparative Evaluation Of The Differential-Pressure-Based Respirable Dust Dosimeter With The Personal Gravimetric Respirable Dust Sampler In Underground Coal Mines
By R. V. Ramani, J. M. Mutmansky, P. C. Luna, V. A. Marple, Honglin He, B. A. Olson
The development of a sampling instrument for the assessment of an underground coal miner’s exposure to airborne respirable coal mine dust on a continuous and real-time basis has been long identified a
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IC 9234 Development And Testing Of A Pneumatic Scraper Blade For Conveyor Belt Cleaning
By C. A. Rhoades
A major contributor to the problem of short life expectancy for blade-type conveyor belt cleaners is uneven wear along the blade edge. Uneven wear results in the formation of channels in the blade edg
Jan 1, 1989
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Forum: The Role of Government Departments in the Minerals Industry
I am wearing two hats today. When the invitations went out to participate in this forum, two were received in the head office of the Department of Lands and Survey - one addressed to the Director-Gene
Jan 1, 1976
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Geostatistical Estimation of the Southern Lignites
In the estimation of reserves the known values of the variables of interest from surrounding drill holes are used to compute or estimate the unknown value of the orebody over a given region or at a gi
Jan 1, 1983
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An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity Piles
By P. Bermingham
A new approach to load testing of high capacity piles is presented. The method is mobile, inexpensive, repeatable and non-destructive allowing for multiple pile testing at a single site. A reaction ma
Jan 1, 1989
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Companies Turning To Seafloor In Advance Of Next Great Metals Rush
Nautilus Minerals and Neptune Minerals are betting that the next great metals rush will take place more than 1,500 m (5,000 ft) below the sea. Nautilus is the first company to commercially explore th
Jan 1, 2008
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The 4TH Wave: Culture-Based Behavioural Safety
By L. Bloch
Most mine safety initiatives in South Africa are doomed to limited success because of one simple fact: they are a-historical and un-cultural and do not deal with the serious ?legacy issues? that still
Jan 1, 2012
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Triboelectric Belt Separator For Beneficiation Of Fine Minerals (f4cab3ef-b167-4b85-862c-1e7644f0d45f)
By J. D. Bittner
The ST separator utilizes electrical charge differences between materials produced by surface contact or triboelectric charging. When two materials are in contact, material with a higher affinity for
Feb 27, 2013
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The Right Tool for the Job
By Eric Kelley
Having been retained as a legal expert for the fatality at the Canberra, Australia project, it made me aware of how good intended blasters profess to be implosion experts. Owners and contractors can b
Jan 1, 1999