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A Back Analysis Of The Crandall Canyon Mine Collapse
By Keith A. Heasley
The objective of this paper is to back-analyze the August 6th ,2007 collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in order to better understand the geometric and geo- mechanical factors which contributed to th
Jan 1, 2012
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A back analysis of the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse - SME Transactions 2010
By K. A. Heasley
The objective of this paper is to back analyze the August 6th, 2007, collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, in order to better understand the geometric and geomechanical factors that contribute
Jan 1, 2010
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A Binary Linear Programming Model for Optimizing Underground Sublevel Stope Layout
By Theophilus Mensah, Kwame Awuah-Offei
Engineers face significant challenges when determining what geometry provides the most profitable and safe stope for extraction. Several techniques and optimization algorithms have been developed in r
Jun 25, 2023
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A Bird's-Eye View Of Materials Engineering
By G. T. van Rooyen
In this overview of materials engineering, the author, drawing on his long experience from his student days until the present (emeritus professorship), briefly recounts the main developments in this f
Jan 1, 1996
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A Black Canvas – Planning a Greenfield Coalmine in New South Wales
By T W. C Stambolie
Coalmines, like any other mine, generally involve the classic three-staged approach to mining studies; namely concept, pre-feasibility study (PFS) and feasibility studies (Cusworth, 2012). Subsequent
Jun 28, 2016
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A Brief Summary of Stratigraphy and Structure of the Tennant Creek Block, Central Australia
By Hussey K. J, Morrison R. S
Recent mapping (1989-1992) by the Northern Territory Geological Survey in the Tennant Creek 1:250 000 map sheet area has resulted in substantial revision of the lithostratigraphy of the Tennant Cre
Jan 1, 1994
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A Brief Summary of the Coal Spontaneous Combustion Research
By Jerry C. Tien, Yingjiazi Cao
"Coal spontaneous combustion (SponCom) is a natural phenomenon in underground operations, which can either happen naturally or be triggered by human activities. For underground operations, espe-cially
Jan 1, 2019
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A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry
By L. A. Forsyth
"SINCE I received and accepted your invitation to present to this meeting a paper on A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry, I have given the subject a great deal of intensive study.Two conclus
Jan 1, 1952
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A Capitals Based Approach – Leading Innovation in Planning for Life-of-Mine Sustainability
By L Dyer, A Keith, G D. Corder
As mining activity moves to remote and less developed locations globally, a holistic approach to mine development is fundamental for achieving a balance between strong financial returns and corporate
Jul 16, 2014
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A Case For Greater Involvement Of The United Nations In Third World Mineral Developments
By John S. Carman
Our industry is in trouble. Real trouble. It has never been an easy, secure business. But to-day it is engulfed in revolutionary currents. No longer can there be reliance upon the checks and balances
Jan 1, 1977
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A Case History Illustrating The Influence That Bench Face Angle Can Have On The Performance Of A Highwall Slope
By A. F. Stewart
Slope design in an open pit mine includes the determination of a number of parameters, including bench height, bench face angle and berm width. By way of a case history of two highwall slopes (160m an
Jan 1, 1998
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A Case History on the Reduction of Chlorides from Mine Water
By K. Lagnese, C. Robinson, S. Muddasani
"Mine water generated from underground coal mining operations contains both dissolved and particulate solids. Dissolved solids primarily consist of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and
Jan 1, 2015
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A Case History: Convergence in a Shear Zone at Devil’s Slide
By Jeramy B. Decker, Paul H. Madsen
"During the excavation of the north bound tunnel of the Devil’s Slide Tunnel project, deformation (convergence) was measured after passing through Fault Zone B. The tunnel convergence was not symmetri
Jan 1, 2016
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A Case Study Describing The Use Of A Top Down Construction Sequence For A Three Level Basement Using A Diaphragm Wall And Cfa Foundation Piles
By Chris Leach, Lucie Spencer
This case study describes the geotechnical aspects of the basement construction for a multi-storey, residential and hotel complex located in the newly developed Elizabeth Quay precinct in Perth, Weste
Nov 1, 2022
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A Case Study Establishing Optimization Techniques and the Procedure for Successful Numerical Simulation of Ground-Structure Interaction - NAT2022
By Ali Keneti, Xavier Ryan, Gerardo Sanchez, Shannon Goff
In this study, FLAC3D modeling was conducted for ground-structure stability assessment for a pilot tunnel passing under a large shaft excavated in the vicinity of existing structures at Karangahape St
Dec 1, 2022
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A Case Study Examination of Two Blast Rounds at a Nevada Gold Mine
By Joel Warneke, Cristian Caceres, Ed Mchugh
NIOSH researchers collected basic data from two blast rounds at the SSX-Steer Mine as a component of a larger study on controlled blasting, the goal of which is to reduce injuries from falling rocks i
Jan 1, 2008
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A Case Study Examination of Two Blast Rounds at a Nevada Gold Mine
By Ed Mchugh
NIOSH researchers collected basic data from two blast rounds at the SSX-Steer Mine as a component of a larger study on controlled blasting, the goal of which is to reduce injuries from falling rocks i
Jan 1, 2007
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A Case Study Exploring Field Level Risk Assessments as a Leading Safety Indicator
By R. Heiser, J. Vendetti, B. P. Connor, E. J. Haas
"DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Reference to sp
Jan 1, 2017
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A case study exploring field-level risk assessments as a leading safety indicator - SME Transactions 2017
By R. Heiser, J. Vendetti, B. P. Connor, E. J. Haas
Health and safety indicators help mine sites predict the likelihood of an event, advance initiatives to control risks, and track progress. Although useful to encourage individuals within the mining co
Jan 1, 2017
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A case study exploring field-level risk assessments as a leading safety indicator - SME Transactions 2018
By R. Heiser, J. Vendetti, B. P. Connor, E. J. Haas
Health and safety indicators help mine sites predict the likelihood of an event, advance initiatives to control risks, and track progress. Although useful to encourage individuals within the mining co
Jan 1, 2018