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OFR-27-82 Propagation Of UHF Radio Waves In Limestone Room And Pillar Mines
By Robert L. Lagace
This report presents a mathematical model for the propagation of UHF radio waves in the large cross-section tunnels of a room and pillar limestone mine, and describes the analysis of a small amount of
Jan 1, 1979
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Fine-Tuning Raise Bore Stability Assessments and Risk
By W A. Peck
Raise boring is the preferred option for constructing ventilation shafts in Australia. The trend has been towards larger diameters and longer single-pass shafts, and if at all possible, reaming throug
Mar 21, 2011
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Program-Wide Geo-Instrumentation Monitoring for the MTA East Side Access Project
By Dilip I. Patel, Jesus Schabib, W. Allen Mawr, Daniel A. Louis
East Side Access (ESA) will extend Long Island Rail Road into midtown Manhattan via 11 km of tunnels, a new terminal station and associated rail support facilities. The hard-rock tunneling in Manhatta
Jan 1, 2007
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Mitigating Tunnel Launch and Reception Challenges
By Steven W. Hunt
Appropriate seals, portal ground improvement, and compatible shaft construction techniques are vital elements for launching and receiving tunnels effectively in urban areas where adjacent property req
Jan 1, 2008
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The Mathew's method for open stope design
By S. B. V. Stewart, W. W. Forsyth
"Since the Mathew's method for open stope design was first proposed by Golder Associates in 1980 it has been applied at a number of mine sites in Canada. The initial hypothesis was based on a rel
Jan 1, 1995
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Hexagonal Phase Transformation in the Engineered Scavenger Compound, Lithium Titanate .
By W. K. Collins
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from a solid or molten alloy. Lithium titana
Jan 1, 1993
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Geotechnical data collection and application to the Leeville underground mine - SME Transactions 2010
By Changshou Sun
The Leeville underground mine has been in operation since 2006 and currently produces 3,175 t (3,500 st) of ore per day with an average gold grade of 12.6 g/t (0.4 opst). The mine has a large horizont
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 6931 Mineral Industries Survey Of The United States - California - Kern County - Mojave District - The Golden Queen And Other Mines Of The Mojave District, California ? Introduction
By C. E. Julihn
In the fall of 1933 a new discovery of gold was made in the old Mojave mining district of California about 70 miles north of Los Angeles. It led to mining operations that have surpassed in their resul
Jan 1, 1937
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Ammonia (NH3) in blasting fumes – origin and measurement
By Peter Moser, Michael Messner, Florian Bauer
The existence of ammonia in underground blasting fumes was frequently measured in various field tests (6, 7). Ammonia in fumes with a TLV (threshold limit value) of around 30 ppm (slightly different i
Jan 1, 2010
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Draw Control at Premier Mine
By K Nesbitt
Draw control at Premier Mine is considered important to avoid conditions of isolated draw, which results in early waste ingress, compaction of the kimberlite ore and loss of ore reserves. The Premier
Jan 1, 2000
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Updating the GBR Gold Book - NAT2022
By David Hatem, Paul Madsen, Daniel Adams, James Morrison, Randall Essex
Managing commercial risks associated with subsurface construction may be the greatest challenge the underground industry faces. The Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) was developed in the U.S. to help
Dec 1, 2022
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index D-L
"D bed, Ky., coaL, washing characteristics RII 5140coking coal, reserves, estimate RI 5037Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4834, 4941D bed mine, Ky., coal, washig characteristics"
Jan 1, 1960
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Dewatering for the Lenox Avenue Subway Reconstruction Project
By Paul C. Schmall, Thomas Tuozzolo, Arthur B. Corwin
The Lenox Avenue Reconstruction Project involved the excavation and replacement of 750 m (2,500 ft) of deteriorated subway invert concrete, 5 to 7 m (15 to20 ft) below water table in very permeable gr
Jan 1, 2001
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Sinking Methods and Present Situation of Vertical Shafts in China
By Zhiyang Long, Ruiling Xiao
"A mine shaft is one main development method of establishing access in an underground mine. The construction technology of the mine shaft sinking is complicated and large equipment setup on surface an
Jan 1, 2019
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A Method for Modeling Variation of In Situ Stress Related to Lithology
By J. K. Whyatt
Assuring ground control safety in many mining and tunneling projects depends, at least in part, on an understanding of in situ stress conditions that will be encountered. Yet it is rarely practical t
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IC 8524 Three Mine Fire Control Projects In Northeastern Pennsylvania - With Appendix, "Helium Tracer Study," By B. J. Moore
By H. A. Dierks
The work and costs involved in controlling three large fires in abandoned mines in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania are presented in detail. The work was done under authority of Public Law 89-4.
Jan 1, 1971
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Shaft Holing Project at Bulyanhulu Gold Mine, Tanzania
By W. De Graaf, C. Mkumbo
Bulyanhulu Gold Mine Limited (BGML) commissioned a project of sinking a Bulk Air Cooling Shaft during its programme to improve the ventilation system on the mine. As part of this project, a ventilatio
Jan 1, 2011
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Putting Out a Fire at the Greenhill Mine
By J. A. Brusset
THE Greenhill mine of West Canadian Collieries, Limited, is situated at Blairmore, Alberta, and produces 2,500 tons per day of bituminous coal. On Monday, October 25th, 1943, smoke was discovered by a
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 3880 Exploration of Packard Flouspar Property, Gila Co., AZ
By Joseph B. Cummings
"Occurrences of fluorite on the Packard property were first examined by an engineer3/ of the Bureau of Mines in July 1943 as the result of receipt of an application for an access road. In August of th
May 1, 1946
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A Bayesian network approach for geotechnical risk assessment in underground mines
By L. Uotinen, M. Rinne, R. Mishra
Underground mining gives rise to geotechnical hazards. A formal geotechnical risk assessment can help to forecast and mitigate these hazards. Frequentist probability methods can be used when the hazar
Jun 1, 2021