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RI 9131 Toward Development of a Hard-Rock Mining Machine-Drag Cutter Experiments ~n Hard, Abrasive RocksBy Roger J. Morrell
The Bureau of Mines conducted drag cutting experiments in hard, abrasive rock in an effort to extend the capabilities of an experimental kerf-core mining machine. The basic kerf-core mining machine ca
Jan 1, 1987
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TPT Piling System - An Introduction To TPT PilesBy Stan Merjan
Composite piles with precast concrete tapered pile tips (TPT Composite Piles - U.S. and foreign patents) are a new and important addition to the piling types available to the construction industry. TP
Jan 1, 1987
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Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old ProblemsBy Berger. P.
The accepted definition of the function of an edge protector fails to specify adequately the several tasks which it must perform to be functionally effective: detailed analysis of these tasks leads to
Jan 1, 1987
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Minutes Of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute 83rd Annual Business Meeting Of Members June 30, 1987The Annual Business Meeting of the members of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held during the 83rd Regular Meeting of the Institute was called to order by the president, Bernard Bernstrom at
Jan 1, 1987
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Assessment Of Weak Altered Rock Masses At The Island Creek Copper MineBy R. S. Olsen
Intensely altered rock has had a large effect on slope stability as slopes increase in height at Island Copper mine. Traditionally used, fracture-controlled rock slope stability design techniques have
Jan 1, 1987
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The Determination Of Booster Fan Locations In Underground MinesBy X. Wu, E. Topuz
Booster fans have been extensively used in underground mines throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, S. Africa, Germany, and other countries, many non-coal and coal mines employ booster fans. The
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Mining - Energy With SafetyBy D. R. Forshey
Although the United States has the world's largest coal reserves, most of those reserves will require underground mining. Unless underground injury and fatality rates are reduced, the number of d
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving Ore Reserve Estimates for Precious Metals ProjectsBy J. Allen Hennessy
INTRODUCTION The increasing price of gold and silver over the past 10 years has caused increasing activity in the exploration, evaluation and development of precious metals projects. Many of these
Jan 1, 1987
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SPOTLIGHT on Underground Mining Methods and TechnologyBy L. Wade
The University of Nottingham, in conjunction with the University of Kentucky and The Society of Mining Engineers of America, hosted the International Symposium on Underground Mining Methods and Techno
Jan 1, 1987
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Economics And Technical Features Of Preconcentration Using SortingBy B. Arvidson
Computer-controlled machine sorting may, if properly applied, have a dramatic effect on overall economics of a mine operation. Radiometric and photometric sorters have been used for many years and new
Jan 1, 1987
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New flow-through share rules are hereBy Robert B. Parsons
"A t last the legal red tape which has tied up flow-through share financing has been cut. New rules effective for deals signed after 1986 simplify flow-through financing by removing the necessity f or
Jan 1, 1987
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Yielding Steel Post For Mine Roof Support - ObjectiveProvide an inexpensive, simple means of supporting highly yielding ground In underground mines. Approach The Bureau of Mines developed a high capacity support post made from standard steel pip
Jan 1, 1987
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Deep Fault Model and Geomechanics of the Active Continental MarginBy Zharinov SE
Geonechanical modelling of island arc sys- tems and their analogs is investigated. Slow seismotectonic movements along the inclined deep fault zone under the compressive horizontal stress condition
Jan 1, 1987
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Advances In Large Sag And Autogenous Mill Design - The Drive For A Reliable Mill - IntroductionBy D. Farnell
Large semi-autogenous (SAG) or autogenous grinding mills have become the work-horse of the modern high volume concentrator. They typify the economy of scale - fewer, larger machines doing more work, m
Jan 1, 1987
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Computation Of The Load/Settlement Behaviour Of HP-Bearing Piles - 1. IntroductionBy E. E. De Beer
This paper describes a method for the determination of the settlement of an individual H-bearing pile, based on the results of CPT-tests. As implied by the nature of the problem, no analysis perform
Jan 1, 1987
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American Practice In Design And Installation Of Driven Piles For Structure SupportBy Hal W. Hunt
Heavier loading and more efficient equipment is helping to keep driven piles competitive in America. Better Knowledge and testing of soils and support materials make it practical to use higher stresse
Jan 1, 1987
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Geostatistics for the Evaluation of Precious MetalsBy Baafi EY
Deposits of gold, silver and other precious metals often display a high variability of grade values, usually a very low average metal content and are frequently not easy to sample reliably. The char
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Layout Deign for Coal Bump ControlBy Hamid Maleki
A comprehensive study consisting of stress determinations, core logging, laboratory testing, and numerical analyses was conducted to investigate the cause and potential alternatives to the coal bump c
Jan 1, 1987
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Geological Controls on Ore Reserve Computation of Gold DepositsBy John H. Duke
The success of most attempts to evaluate gold orebodies depends largely on the reliability and availability of representative sampling data and the accuracy of geological interpretation. An accurate p
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9125 - Nonferrous Waste as a Source of Zinc for ElectrogalvanizingBy E. R. Cole
One objective of Bureau of Mines recycling research is to devise technology that enables recovery of metals and minerals from wastes. From October 1982 through September 1985, researchers at the Burea
Jan 1, 1987