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  • SME
    That Which We Cannot See

    By James Stewart

    "THAT WHICH WE CANNOT SEE" INTRODUCTION Often it has been stated that the greatest of all fears is fear itself - fear created only by that which we cannot see or by that which we fail to unders

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Auditing cable bolting practice for underground mines

    By D. J. Hutchinson, S. Nickson

    Cable bolts are used as a means of rock support around underground excavations in many mines across Canada and around the world. A substantial body of research on cable bolting was conducted at a numb

    Jan 1, 2002

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    New Developments In Bentonite Shield Tunneling

    By Claus Becker

    At the RETC 1979 in Atlanta/Georgia it was reported about the beginnings of the Hydroshield system and the first site experiences. Since that time over 10 miles of tunnels in various diameters have be

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Management Of Ventilation Departments - Introduction

    By H. J. M. Rose

    Arising out of the world energy crisis and the increasing demand for nuclear fuels, the Elliot Lake operation of Denison Mines Limited is currently expanding its facilities to meet its increased contr

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Permeable Reactive Barrier Installation With High Velocity Waterjet

    By R. Ciccu

    Permeable reactive barriers (PRB) are one of the most promising systems for groundwater remediation. PRB are constructed with the purpose to intercept the contaminated flow and to degrade it as a big

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Effect Of Temperature On Physico - Chemical Parameters In Quartz - Dodecylamine Flotation System

    By I. Nishkov, L. Alexandrova

    The kinetics of froth flotation and the three-phase contact (TPC) parameters are studied at temperatures varying from 20°C to 40°C. The material floated consists of glass spheres and a quartz particle

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Accumulation of Metals in a Natural Wetland that Receives Acid Mine Drainage

    By Monica Pavlik, Thomas Wildeman

    Water from the Forest Queen mine adit near Silverton, Colorado drains into a natural wetland. Because the pH of the water averages 5 and the iron concentration averages 18 mg/L, it was thought that th

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Industrial Practice and Fundamentals of Barite Flotation from a Phosphate Ore

    By Rogério C. Guimarães, Antonio E. C. Peres

    Arafertil's oxidized ore presents barite grades that oscillate between 5 and 12%. The barite separation plays a major role in the production of apatite concentrates for the manufacturing of phosp

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    An Electrochemical Study Of Sphalerite Activation By Copper In Acid Solution

    By P. E. Richardson, N. P. Finkelstein, Z. Chen

    The large band gap and insulating properties of sphalerite have limited the application of standard electrochemical techniques for studying its reactions with flotation reagents. This problem has been

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Technological Evaluation Of Monohydrate Bauxites

    By Péter Siklósi, János Zámbó, Károly Solymár

    It is fundamentally important to evaluate bauxites in a realistic, commercial way on the basis of the processing technology both for the supply of existing alumina plants and for the designing of new

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Geology And Industrial-Mineral Resources Of Oklahoma - Geology Of Oklahoma

    By Kenneth S. Johnson

    Oklahoma is a region of complex geology where a mobile belt of Paleozoic geosynclines and uplifts on the south abuts against the margin of the North American craton to the north. The state contains ma

    Jan 1, 1999

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    APPENDIX: Review of Economic Analysis Techniques

    By Dan Nilsson

    INTRODUCTION A company must have an objective, and that usually is to earn money. In some countries an objective can also be to reduce unemployment in an area or to develop nonindustrialized areas. G

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Classical Mineral Processing Principles in Technical Ceramics Applications

    By K. S. Venkataraman

    The physical properties of clay-water systems depend on the complicated system of forces between the clay particles themselves, and between the clay particles and the ions in the liquid phase. The kin

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Building Response And Mitigation Measures For Building Damages In Illinois

    By James W. Mahar

    The following paper summarizes our observations on building response to mine subsidence and techniques for mitigation of building damage. The subsidence cases are located in Illinois. The general desc

    Jan 1, 1982

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    An Approach for Numerical Modeling of Gob Compaction Processin Longwall Mining Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By S. K. Sahoo, S. K. Sharma, A. Yadav, B. Behera, G. S. P. Singh

    A field representative modeling of the gob behavior is critical for the understanding of the associated mechanics of strata behavior in longwall workings. The findings of theoretical models and labora

  • SME
    Roof Stability and Support Strategies Associated with Longwall‑induced Horizontal Stress Changes in Belt Entries (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)

    By Peter Zhang, Todd Minoski, Gabriel Esterhuizen, Jack Trackemas, Berk Tulu, Morgan Sears

    Longwall mining is a highly productive and efficient coal mining method used in the USA. During longwall retreating, the belt entry must be maintained stable, and any roof fall in the belt entry would

    Jun 14, 2022

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    Tunnel Deformations Caused by Compensation Grouting at Crossrail Farringdon Station

    By Thomas Schwind, Benedikt Grau, Angelos Gakis

    "In Crossrail’s Farringdon station, compensation grouting was successfully utilized to mitigate the surface settlements induced by the tunneling works. The main focus of this study was the platform tu

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Moment Tensor Analysis of four ML≥2.0 seismic events that occurred at Kloof Gold Mine (South Africa) on 13 June 2017 and a statistical study of their fore- and aftershocks - RASIM 2022

    By Musa D. Manzi, Raymond J. Durrheim, Richard T. Masethe

    Large mining-induced seismic events and their aftershocks cause hazardous working conditions, damage infrastructure, delay production and pose a risk to miners in the deep-level gold mines of South Af

    Apr 26, 2022

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    Practical Applications Of Recent Techniques To Mobile Equipment Replacement

    By S. F. Willey

    The difficulties encountered in justifying replacements for over-age mobile mine equipment at the Gay Mine are common to most mining operations. More critical management reviews, resulting from ever r

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Mitigation in Artesian Conditions; Abandoned Coal Mine Presents Unique Challenges

    By William Gleason

    "Mining roots run deep in Glenrock, WY, a town that was founded in part, because of the coal mining that began in the late 1800s. But that rich history also now threatens large parts of the town that

    Nov 1, 2019