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The Strength Of, and Stresses In, Coal and Coal Mine Rocks
By Hargraves A. J
With increasing depth, stresses and stress phenomena are becoming more important considerations in Australian coal mining.A large number of compressive and tensile strength tests was made on coal and
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Activities in the Fe-Mn-C System
By J. F. Butler, H. W. Paxton
The vapor pressures of manganese in equilibrium with several alloys in the iron-manganese-carbon system between 1200° and 1275°K have been measured using the Knudsen effusion technique in conjunction
Jan 1, 1962
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Perceptions of the Impact of Board Members? Individual Perspectives on the Social and Environmental Performance of Companies
By J. J. Stacey
Large mining companies generally follow the distributed ownership corporate model, with a board of directors responsible for decisions that affect both shareholder value and stakeholders of the compan
Jan 1, 2014
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A Comparison Of Different Cyclones In Addressing Challenges In The Classification Of The Dual Density UG2 Platinum Ore
By A. Mainza
It is common practice in the mineral processing industry to use hydrocyclones for particle classification. However, classification in the UG2 platinum circuits using the hydrocyclone poses major chall
Jan 1, 2005
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Tunneling In Residual Soil And Rock
By Lee W. Abramson, Kenneth P. Akins
The authors have accumulated published data on residual soil and rock tunnels in the United States and have compared it to transit tunneling experience in Atlanta, Georgia, and tunnels in other soil a
Jan 1, 1983
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An Integrated Mine Plan: Connecting Long-, Medium- And Short-Term Planning`
By Vivas
Goldcorp is one of the largest gold producers in the world with projects in South, Central and North America. Goldcorp?s flagship operation is Peñasquito, a world class, polymetallic deposit that star
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High-Capacity Rock Anchors Provide Uplift Resistance For Concrete-Filled Steel Pipe Piles - A Case Study
By James Weaver
During the past 16 years, the authors have successfully used high-capacity rock anchors installed inside open-ended pipe piles, driven to bedrock, to provide uplift and overturning resistance for vari
Jan 1, 2011
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Phase Equilibria And Thermodynamics In The Ag -Pb S Ternary System
By R. Hurman Eric
Within the Ag-Pb-S ternary system, the boundaries of the immiscibility region together with the tie-line distributions were re-established at 925°C by the equilibrium-quenching technique where samples
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8932 Costs And Effects Of Environmental Protection Controls Regulating U.S. Phosphate Rock Mining
By Ronald F. Balazik
This Bureau of Mines study identifies and examines the costs of Federal, State, and local environmental protection controls on domestic phosphate rock mining, The costs include the expenditures needed
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role of Precrusher Stockpiling for Grade Control in Mining
By J E. Everett, K Jupp, T J. Howard
Precrusher stockpiles are designed principally as buffers to decouple the mining and processing operations. They are usually paddock dumped or dumped over a face to form fingers by dumping haul truckl
Aug 12, 2013
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Design Considerations For The Next Generation Of Longwall Shields
By Thomas M. Barczak
Advancements in support technology have occurred to a large extent because of the demands of the mine operators. Shield supports are no exception. The most notable changes in shield technology in the
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MLA 15-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Lake Eleanor Rare II Area (No. 5807), Trinity County, California
By Eric E. Cather
A mineral survey of a portion of the Lake Eleanor RARE II area (No. 5807), Trinity County, California, was done by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Approximately 8,650 acres
Jan 1, 1981
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CIM and PDAC – South African Gold; Mining in a dot.com World
By Steve Kral
The mining industry has had three difficult years. Commodity prices have remained low and investor confidence in the industry has been shaken. And even though the Asian economy appears to be improvi
Jan 1, 2000
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OFR-26-86 Development Of The Claw Hammer Scaling Tool
By James D. Eklund
Towards the goal of improving safety, economy and efficiency of scaling in underground metal/nonmetal mines, Battelle developed a combination prying/hammering scaling tool. A prototype was subject
Jan 1, 1983
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Design-Build Support Of Excavation For Block 76, Salt Lake City, Utah
By Rick Deschamps
The Block 76 project includes the demolition and redevelopment of an entire city block for mixed use retail, office and residential properties directly adjacent to Historic Temple Square in Salt Lake
Jan 1, 2009
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St. Louis Skinker–McCausland Tunnel
By Jozef F. Zurawski
River Des Peres Foul water Interceptor (Skinker–McCausland Tunnel) is a gravity sewer tunnel constructed to eliminate dry sewage overflows during high river stages and to improve the wastewater collec
Jan 1, 2001
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A feasibility study on the use of desulphurized tailings to control acid mine drainage
By D. Bois, P. Poirier, B. Bussière
Environmental desulphurization is an attractive alternative for the management of acid generating tailings. Bulk sulphide flotation is the most commonly used method to produce desulphurized tailings,
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect Of Water On Stability Of Mine Roadways
The basic objectives of mine roadways are to provide sufficient cross sections in order to meet the needs of accommodation of equipment, transport, personnel travel and ventilation. However, many road
Jan 1, 1996
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Refractory Design Increases Rotary Kiln Efficiency
By W. F. Rochow, W. C. Burke
Numerous designs of linings and accessories, including dams, lifters, and heat exchangers, contribute greatly to kiln efficiencies. Greater conductivity is achieved with basic brick than with fireclay
Jan 3, 1955
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OFR-57-75 A Computer-Controlled Electrical Resistance Network Analog For Rational Mine Design ? Summary
By S. L. Crouch
An important class of mining problems involves excavations in planar seam or vein-type deposits. In many instances it can be assumed that the seam is at 'infinite' depth in a homogeneous, is
Jan 1, 1974