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Toughness Determination with the Modified Ring TestBy J. -C. Roegiers, M. Thiercelin
Accurate toughness determinations are difficult to achieve in the case of soft or heterogeneous rocks. The existence of a large process zone ahead of the crack tip makes the determination of the appar
Jan 1, 1986
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Underground Pumphouse Excavation At The Mainstream Pumping Station, ChicagoBy Al Sylvester
The drill-and-shoot excavation of the two underground Pumphouses for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago's Mainstream Pumping Station is described. The construction sequence inv
Jan 1, 1985
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Fine Coal Cleaning using the Multi-Gravity SeparatorBy P. Venkatraman, F. S. Knoll, W. S. Kow
Froth flotation is the most widely used technique for cleaning fine coal. This practice may change, however, with the development of enhanced gravity concentrators such as the Mozley Multi- Gravity Se
Jan 1, 1995
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Assessment of the Bemek Advanced Portable Rock TesterBy D. M. Milne, H. H. Kanduth
INTRODUCTION The past few years has seen an increased interest in the determination of statistically valid properties of a rock mass. The increased use of computer modelling for the study of rock
Jan 1, 1986
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Emerging Computer Technology For The Minerals IndustriesBy John N. Murphy, Edward F. Fries
The availability of fast, low-cost computer hardware and advanced software is opening new opportunities for minerals extraction and processing. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) are currentl
Jan 1, 1993
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Resin Bolting Cost Reductions At The White Pine MineBy John Conway, Gerald Bennett, John Herrick
Research efforts which have led to reduced resin bolting costs at White Pine Mine are described. Key factor was development of the capability to drill small holes (1 1/8 in. diam) in the hard (20,000-
Jan 1, 1974
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Western Australia stamp batteries are operating museums of mining historyBy Richard Addison
Introduction A staccato beat rings out across the Australian bush. The stamps are at work, slowly pulverizing gold-bearing ore for a patient, grizzled prospector. This is the State Battery near Ma
Jan 7, 1986
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Significance of natural ground-water recharge in site selection for mill tailings disposalBy D. B. Stephens
Assessing the occurrence of natural ground-water recharge at mine and mill waste disposal sites may be crucial to addressing regulatory agency concerns regarding the potential impact of waste seepage
Jan 1, 1987
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The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork RemovalBy Wern-ping (Nick) Chen
In concrete lined tunnels, formwork removal timing may be controversial. Contractors seek to strip the form as soon as possible, and designers seek to keep the formwork in place as long as practical t
Jan 1, 2008
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Energy Changes During Booster Fan Transients In A Single-Mesh Ventilation CircuitBy I. Longson
Maintaining control over underground environmental conditions in the United Kingdom is increasingly dependent on the contribution of underground booster fans. Given the recent trends of higher rates o
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Geophysical and Geotechnical Technologies to Major Tunnels in Sydney, AustraliaBy Robert J. Whiteley, Colin Parker
Two major tunnel projects with a combined value of about $US700 million have been recently completed in Sydney using both soft ground and hard rock Tunnel Boring Machines. The first of these and t
Jan 1, 2001
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Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold PlantsBy Norbert Patzelt
The high-pressure grinding roll was introduced about 10 years ago and has established itself in many applications. Most of these machines are used in grinding circuits in the cement industry. A few op
Jan 1, 1995
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Pre-Excavation Grouting Effectiveness for Controlling Shaft Inflows in RockBy Steven W. Hunt, Phillip U. Santacroce, Roger C. Ilsley
Consolidation grouting from the surface prior to mining a shaft is commonly performed to reduce groundwater inflows to a manageable rate. This paper describes the inflow reductions obtained within dol
Jan 1, 1993
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Legendary Saint Barbara still honored as the patron saint of miningBy Pan Eimon
She was young, beautiful, intelligent, virgin. Her name was Barbara and she captured the attention of many men, especially those in dangerous occupations. Her rich and doting father was hopeful of mak
Jan 11, 1985
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3. Case Study In Open-Pit Limit Analysis ? IntroductionBy J. T. Crawford
Computer techniques for open-pit limit analysis were introduced into Kennecott Copper Corp. (KCC) during the early 1960's. The first computerized approach used block matrix mineral and economic m
Jan 1, 1979
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Past, Present and Future of the Redox ProcessBy John G. Whellock, Kevin A. Foo, John H. Canterford, Karen E. Sobel
Nitric acid has long been known as an effective oxidant. Nitric acid leaching is characterised by highly favourable kinetics. Process development was impeded due to the corrosive nature of the process
Jan 1, 1992
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Stress Distributions In Three-Entry Development Under High Horizontal Stress (8ee80696-2999-4862-90cf-cd8c495c6156)Horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to roof failure during a long wall entry development, especially when the immediate roof is weak. In this study, the effects of the three fact
Jan 1, 1999
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Update On The Continuing Functions Of The Former US Bureau Of Mines (c95b4eb0-e02e-42e7-a33b-1ba55c1d3cb3)By John N. Murphy
In fiscal 1996, the US Congress directed that the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) be closed. Certain functions were reassigned to other agencies. The remaining employees were separated and the unoccupied si
Jan 1, 1997
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Stochastic Characteristics Of Slurry Flow In Underground Face-To-Surface Coal Slurry Haulage SystemsBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp
This article summarizes some of the results of the continuing research activity at the Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, directed towards a better understanding of the stochastic behav
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic Evaluation Of Coal Preparation In Appalachian Region Using Deterministic And Probabilistic Analysis - ABSTRACT PAGEBy F. F. Peng
An economic analysis for evaluating coal preparation in Appalachian Region is presented. A complete coal preparation plant is used to deter- mine the capital and operating costs. Using profit maximiza
Jan 1, 1979