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Monitoring Instrumentation For Assessing Ard Development At Mine Sites (7661e381-0f7f-4823-9639-d591c2d5942f)By D. A. King
Monitoring devices have been installed at several mine sites to assess the potential for the development of acid rock drainage (ARD) in waste rock, spent ore, and tailings material. In addition, instr
Jan 1, 1997
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Monitoring Machine-Mounted Dust Scrubber PerformanceBy Paul D. Kovscek, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
When blowing ventilation is used on a mining section, a machine-mounted scrubber is often required to maintain face dust levels below 2 mg/m3. Operation of the scrubber also affects airflow patterns a
Jan 1, 1995
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Monitoring Mechanisms of Tunnel Lining Settlement Using Instrumented Bolts and Conventional Survey Method - Assessing Neutral Axis of Longitudinal FlexureBy Matthew Wilcock, Kenichi Soga, Peter Wright
"This paper discusses how an existing grey cast iron segmental tunnel lining responds to construction of a new SCL tunnel transversely beneath with zero clearance; how the damage assessment for the ex
Jan 1, 2016
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Monitoring Mine Gases During Shaft Filling OperationsBy Joseph M. Denk, John N. Baran, William J. Francart
Filling or sealing shafts of underground coal mines is required when the mine is declared inactive by the operator, permanently closed or abandoned for a period of time greater than 90 days. Although
Jan 1, 1987
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Monitoring Of Blind Backfilling In Abandoned MinesBy Richard E. Thill
Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind-backfilling process has been particularly successful for stabilizing g
Jan 1, 1982
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Monitoring Of Bolt Axial Loads In Underground MinesBy H. Mitri
A new monitoring device called SAFEBOLT (Stress And Force Evaluator in BOLTs) has been recently developed at McGill University. The device is essentially an alternative to the load cell, it permits th
Jan 1, 2002
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Monitoring of Environmental Factors at the San Manuel MineBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
Currently, a 4.3 km long drift is being developed on the 3440 level in the Lower Kalamazoo project at the San Manuel Mine, Magma Copper Company, AZ. The drift, located at 1050 m below surface, is bein
Jan 1, 1995
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Monitoring Of Gaseous Pollutants From Six Explosives Tested In An Underground MineBy Duane L. Abata
Toxic gases produced by the detonation of six explosives were measured in an underground hardrock metal mine during actual mining operations. The six explosives included two semigelatin dynamites, thr
Jan 1, 1979
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Monitoring Of Geologic Conditions Structure, And Rock Mass Quality In Lh1estone Mining OperationsBy Robert C. Freas
Dravo Lime Company has opened a new 290m (940 ft.) deep lime-stone mine near Maysville, Kentucky. As the mine was opened there were many unknowns as to the stress relationships within the rock, and th
Jan 1, 1977
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Monitoring Of Mineral Surface Modifications At Molecular LevelBy J. A. Mielczarski
Surface properties of minerals could be modified selectively and very specifically by adsorption -desorption (dissolution) processes. This requires a monitoring and control of the outermost surface l
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring of multiple-level stress interaction at two underground limestone minesBy Todd Minoski, KRISTIN FLOYD, Michael Murphy, VASU GANGRADE, Gamal Rashed, DYKE MARK VAN, Brent Slaker
Underground stone mines frequently operate on multiple mining horizons or are required to undermine or overmine old workings. In these situations, the effects of pillar columnization and interburden t
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Monitoring Of Natural Heat Occurrence At The Bear Canyon Coal MineBy Miles T. Stephens, Felipe Calizaya, Jacob O. Kingston
Currently, the Bear Canyon Mine is facing the challenge of excessively high coal and rock temperatures in one of its headings. In Mine No.3, the air temperature at the 6th Right panel reached 36.4ºC a
Jan 1, 2005
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Monitoring of Rock Stress Redistribution in Geological CO2 SequestrationBy Erik Westman, Enji Sun, Xu Ma, Ben Fahrman
"Shale gas has become an increasingly important clean energy, which has been explored worldwide in recent decades. Supercritical CO2 acts as fracturing fluid for shale gas production. The safety monit
Jan 1, 2017
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Monitoring of seismic repeater and aseismic movements in the Garpenberg ore mine, Sweden - RASIM 2022By Klein E., Kinscher J., Lizeur A., De Santis F., Lhoumaud E.
Seismic repeaters are rarely observed phenomena in underground mines. However, recent studies in Garpenberg mine (Sweden) have demonstrated that seismic repeaters and multiplets may represent signific
Apr 26, 2022
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Monitoring of Subsidence Over a Continuous Miner‑Based Coal Mine Caving Panels Using PS‑InSAR Technique - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By S. Chatterjee, A. K. Gorai, Sahendra Ram, Kapil Kumar, J. Anil
Extraction of underground coal or mineral by the caving methods leads to surface deformations and the accurate measurement of this deformation is becoming a demanding task. Thus, the study demonstrate
Mar 14, 2023
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Monitoring Problems; Are We Really Measuring Coal Mine Subsidence?By Robert A. Bauer
Geology and weather effects produce natural ground movements that may be misinterpreted as mine subsidence. Weather, local geology and vegetation clearly influence the elevation of the ground surface
Jan 1, 1986
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Monitoring Reclaimed Mine Land For Stray CO2 HazardsBy M. Moagabo
CO2 emissions from carbonate laden reclaimed mine spoil has been shown to pose a hazard to residents in homes built on or adjacent to such land. The objective of this project was to develop a soil CO2
Jan 1, 2012
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Monitoring Stability Of High Waste Dumps - IntroductionBy M. K. McCarter
In 1963, a major expansion program at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon mine converted rail operation in the upper portion of the pit to truck haulage. Since that time truck-haulage capacity has increas
Jan 1, 1976
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Monitoring Subsidence In The West: Problems And AnalysisBy John E. Rourke, O&apos
This paper describes some of the results of a project for the design and demonstration of subsidence monitoring systems for underground coal mines. The project was designed to test monitoring systems
Jan 1, 1982
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Monitoring Successful NATM in SingaporeBy K. Zeidler, T. Schwind
The Fort Canning Tunnel, Singapore, is an approximately 50 feet (15m) wide vehicular tunnel under shallow ground cover that has been constructed according to the principles of the NATM. Its shallow lo
Jan 1, 2007