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Advances on Blast?induced Damage Prediction and Control in Blasting Operations
By Leonardo F. Trivino
Despite the significant economical and safety implications of poor blasting practice in mining and quarrying operations, the default practice in many large operations, including both design and contro
May 1, 2013
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Recovery of Barytes at Walton, N.S.
By G. G. Campbell
"HistoricalBARYTES was mined in Nova Scotia as early as 1874 from a deposit at Five Islands, on the north shore of Minas Basin. The first record of the presence of the mineral at the Walton site appea
Jan 1, 1952
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Experiences Implementing High Energy Rockfall Barriers as a Tool for Creating a Protection Zone Against Rockfall in Linear Infrastructures
By Luis R. Fonseca, C. Raimat, C. Wendeler, A. Sanz
"Rockfall barriers are widely known as proven efficiency element to protect infrastructure by catching the rock blocks in the falling direction and absorbing the energy generated by them.It’s common i
Jan 1, 2015
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A New Method of Grouting Bolts for Roof Support
By B. P. Verma, K. N. Sinha, N. M. Raju, B. Singh
The paper describes a new method of grouting bolts developed at the Central Mining Research Station at Dhanbad in India. This method makes use of wire-mesh sleeve instead of the expensive metal tube t
Jan 1, 1972
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Experimental Research on Reduction of Granite Strength Induced by Microwave Irradiation
By Jun Dai
Based upon research findings from several countries, the combination of microwave and mechanical means to break hard rock holds promise for the future. To achieve this goal, it is essential to underst
Aug 1, 2013
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Evaluation of Shotcrete Rock Support Systems in Underground Mines by a New Non-Intrusive Technique
By Moe Momayez
Shotcrete is a practical and economical support system in many Canadian underground mines. Although shotcrete technology has gained acceptance in the mining industry, there are some problems that have
May 1, 2001
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Revised BQ System in China and its Correlation to International Rock Mass Classification Systems
By Yan-Jun Shen
The rock mass classification system, BQ (basic quality), is the only national system that is suitable to most kinds of rock engineering in China. It uses two main aspects of the rock mass, the intact
Aug 1, 2013
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Rock Stress Measurement Technique by Using High Stiffness Hydraulic Fracturing System
By K. Ogawa, T. Yokoyama
Hydraulic fracturing technique, an applied technique to cause tensile fractures to rock by injecting water pressure to a certain closed section of the borehole, is a measurement method of in-situ rock
Jan 1, 2015
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Integration of Uncertain Real-Time Logistics Data for Reactive Scheduling Using Fuzzy Set Theory
By K. Szczesny
This paper considers the integration of uncertain real-time logistics data for reactive construction scheduling. In order to manage a construction project efficiently, an accurate schedule representin
Aug 1, 2013
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The Role of Capillary Suction and Dilatancy on the Interpretation of the Confined Strength of Clay Shales
By K. M. Wild, C. D. Martin, F. Amann
Peak laboratory strength data obtained from low permeability clay shales/rocks often display a bilinear or non-linear failure envelope. In many of these tests pore pressures are not measured because o
Jan 1, 2015
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The Palletizing Plant at the Adams Mine
By Neil J. Sullivan, Goode. George E.
"The Adams mine, operated by Jones & Laughlin Mining Company, Ltd. and located near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, produces one million tons of iron ore pellets per year. This paper briefly describes the min
Jan 1, 1968
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The Bullion Hydraulic Mine, Cariboo, B.C.
By R. F. Sharpe
THE Bullion mine, in the famous Cariboo district of British Columbia, is situated on the left bank of the South fork of the Quesnel river, approximately three miles below the outlet of Quesnel lake. A
Jan 1, 1939
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Hard Automation Trends in Australian Underground Coal Mines
By Stephen van Duin
As productivity in coal extraction demands increase in underground coal mines, the industry is faced with finding new ways to support production without jeopardising safety. In modern mines the capaci
Aug 1, 2013
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Application of Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Radar in Detecting Unexpected Utility Lines in Open Cut Operations
By J. Zou
Open-cut method is most widely used for shallow utility lines installation. In urban areas, unexpected utility lines buried underground potentially turn open-cut construction into a highly risky opera
Aug 1, 2013
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Lessons Learned From Expanding Al-Agoza Hospital in Egypt
By Nehad Elsafty
It is always necessary to expand existing buildings, so that they could meet the growing societal needs. Compared with demolishing them and then constructing new ones, the expansion of existing buildi
Aug 1, 2013
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Continuous Reactor Altonorte Smelter
By R. ZapataN.
"In the following report, Altonorte Smelter owned by Xstrata will explain its experience with its denominated furnace called ""Continuous Altonorte Reactor"" since started up in March 2002. The Reacto
Jan 1, 2007
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The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPM
By Jack G. Hazan
The Critical Path Method is the modern scientific answer for solving the planning and scheduling problems inherent in today's complex projects. With this method, nothing is left to chance. All re
Jan 1, 1965
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Informationization of Mines: From Digital Mining to Smarter Mining
By Shanjun Mao
This paper summarizes current achievements of Digital Mining in China, puts forward the concept, framework and key technology of Smarter Mining, and finally points out that there is still a long way t
Aug 1, 2013
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The Use of Steel Arches in Supporting Underground Roadways
By Louis Frost
The coal-mining industry of Nova Scotia, particularly of the island of Cape Breton, today faced as no other industry with economic problems calling for progressive engineering with production on an ec
Jan 1, 1928
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Design Methodology for Large Underground Powerplants
By R. Plassart, F. Laigle
"As a powerhouse, a transformer or a valve chamber, large underground caverns are a major element of hydropower plant. On the contrary to galleries and shafts which are linear and long underground str
Jan 1, 2015