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Controlled Blasting At The Hanging Lake Tunnels (a8565281-d84e-475e-9694-9445db5583d2)By Gordon F. Revey, Dan Harrison
Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 12.8 m (42 foot) diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type a
Jan 1, 1991
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Comminution From Theory To PracticeBy Klaus Schönert
Theories are proposed to explain consistently a class of phenomena and are established with experiences, hypotheses, and laws. Not all concepts need to be presented in a mathematical format. A comminu
Jan 1, 1995
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Production Potential Of Miner-Bolter Continuous Mining SystemsBy Yoginder P. Chugh
The Department of Energy is presently sponsoring the development of automated miner-bolter machines in an effort to increase production and productivity in the continuous room-and-pillar mining sectio
Jan 1, 1979
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A Preliminary Study on Thermal Probe Technology against Coal Storage Pile (Gangue Hill) Spontaneous CombustionBy B. Li
"The spontaneous combustion of coal storage pile(Gangue Hill) is one of the seriously threat encountered in coal mining and storage. The dynamic accumulation of internal heat in coal storage pile(Gang
Jan 1, 2015
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Double impact dynamic test of a ground support system: An analysis through numerical methods - RASIM2022By E Marambio, R Brändle, G Fischer, G von Rickenbach, M Fuentealba, L Burgos, R Luis Fonseca
In underground excavations, under high stress conditions, ground support systems must provide safe and effective response to dynamic events. These systems must be capable to resist dynamic impacts and
Apr 26, 2022
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The Meggen Concentrator (edf4800e-0976-4796-b12f-90530ad996c9)By A. Bergmann
Location The Meggen Mine and the concentrator plant of the "Sachtleben Bergbau G.m.b.H." are located in the southern part of the Ruhr-district of the Federal Republic of Germany. The mine has been in
Jan 1, 1972
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A Discrete Fracture Network Model for Prediction of Longwall‑Induced Permeability (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By E. Watkins, S. J. Schatzel, V. Gangrade, K. M. Ajayi, Z. Khademian
Longwall-induced deformations could jeopardize the mechanical integrity of shale gas well casings positioned in the abutment pillar of a longwall mine. The in situ and induced fracture networks surrou
Jun 17, 2022
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Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - IntroductionBy Marvin P. Barnes
An attempt has been made to compile and code geologic data relating to twenty of the major porphyry copper districts of North America in such a manner as to permit the use of modern electronic digital
Jan 1, 1970
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Effect Of Deep Glacial-Drift Aquifers On Surface Soil TemperaturesBy Keros Cartwright
Distribution of temperature within the lithosphere can be significantly affected by the movement of ground water. Stallman (1960) presented the basic equation for the simultaneous transfer of heat and
Jan 1, 1972
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Dragline Mining And Reclamation At Hobet Mining, Inc.By J. E. Lowe
The unique application of a large walking dragline in the mountains of southern West Virginia was developed and implemented by Hobet Mining, Inc. Hobet is an independent operating subsidiary of Ashlan
Jan 1, 1993
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Design Of Quality Assurance Programs For Coal MinesBy B. A. Bancroft
A quality assurance program consists of all those activities aimed at providing confidence to the purchaser that the suppliers quality system will provide a product that will satisfy the purchaser&apo
Jan 1, 1994
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Lac Tio Ilmenite Deposit ? IntroductionBy E. O. Dearden
In the ten years since its discovery the Lac Tio ilmenite-hematite deposit has become one of the world's largest sources of titanium ore. The deposit lies 25 miles north Havre St, Pierre, a fi
Jan 1, 1958
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The Impact Of A Falling Dollar On Commodities And Latin American Trade - Introduction And ConclusionsBy T. D. Kaufmann
When Dr. David Gully solicited this paper last spring a few questions basic to commodity trade between the U.S. and world markets appeared perplexing. Why, for example, when the demand for aluminum wa
Jan 1, 1985
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Down but not out: Coal industry rallies at 2013 PCMIA/SME meetingBy Emily Wortman-Wunder
While the mood at the 2013 annual joint meeting between the Pittsburgh Coal Mining Institute of America (127th Annual Meeting) and SME Pittsburgh Section (68th Annual Off-the-Record Meeting) in Canons
Jan 1, 2014
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A Method Of Projecting U.S. Petroleum SupplyBy Paul W. McGann
This paper presents a methodology for long-range studies of petroleum supply, to meet projected demands, that involves modifications of procedures used previously. This paper continues a series of pap
Jan 1, 1960
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Bioleaching of electrolytic manganese residue by silicate bacteria, and optimization of parameters during the leaching process - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By Y. Lv, H. Ye, D. Du
Electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) is a kind of industrial solid waste with high silicon content that contains harmful metal elements such as chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), nic
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Evaluation Of Feldspar Deposits ? IntroductionBy Kefton H. Teague
History of the feldspar industry in the United States has been summarized by DuBois (I)*. The earliest production of feldspar in the United States is reported to have been from Mitchell County, North
Jan 1, 1970
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Abrasives (1994)By William W. Wellborn
Abrasives are substances both natural and synthetic that are used to grind, polish, abrade, scour, clean, or otherwise remove solid material usually by rubbing action (as in a grinding wheel), but als
Jan 1, 1994
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Mathematics : A Condensed HistoryBy Paul L. Russell
Numbers, arithmetic, mathematics. Where did it all come from? Who needs it? We all do, but many school children would not agree. Engineers, physicists, accountants, tax collectors, and most of the gen
Jan 12, 1982
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US and the world mineral positions, 1985 to the year 2000By John D. Morgan
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines' (USBM) world reserve/consumption ratios (Table 1) indicate that, if the world is relatively peaceful in the next two decades, there should be ample world sup
Jan 4, 1986