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Installation of an Underground Dispatch System and its Use in Business Performance Management Within OsborneÆs Mining DepartmentWithin the Business Process Improvement Program initiated at Placer Dome during 2003 was the Business Performance Management Project (BPM).BPMÆ s aim has been to extract productivity improvements from
Jan 1, 2005
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Computer Animation of Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal as an Aid for Training Coal MinersBy B B. Beamish, M S. Kizil
The processes that take place during the development of a heating are difficult to visualise. Bulk coal self-heating tests at The University of Queensland (UQ) using a two-metre column are providing g
Jan 1, 2005
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Physical Limitations and Musculoskeletal Complaints Associated With Work in Unusual or Restricted Postures: A Literature Review - Introduction.By Sean Gallagher
The vast majority of ergonomics research has addressed the demands of work in standing or sitting postures, and understandably so. However, many workers (for example, underground miners, aircraft bagg
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Set of Semi-Empirical Equations for Modelling Flotation Deinking of Recovered Papers ù From Laboratory to Pilot PlantBy P Ottenio, B CarrT
In the last 40 years, the froth flotation process widely spread in the paper industry becoming the dominant technology for ink removal from recovered paper slurries and cellulose fibres recovery. Most
Jan 1, 2005
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Ocean Mining And The Annual Offshore Technology Conference: An Opportunity For CooperationBy Eric J. Foell
The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) was founded in 1969 when a group of scientific and technical societies organized an annual conference and exhibition dedicated to technologies used in the offs
Jan 1, 2005
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Detection of Underground Spontaneous Combustion of Coal With Surface-Based Radon Technique at Dartbrook MineBy N Winkelmann
Underground coal heating is a significant hazard in some coal mines. The broad principles of how underground coal heatings occur is reasonably known, however the technique for locating the heatings in
Jan 1, 2005
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Design and Construction of the 42nd Ave S Storage and Treatment Tunnel for the Henderson/ML King CSO ProjectBy J. Chae, D. Pecha, R. Andrews
The Henderson/ML King CSO Project is a major combined sewer overflow (CSO)reduction project for the Department of Natural Resources and Parks of King County, Washington. The central element of the pro
Jan 1, 2005
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Selective Flotation of Quartz and Feldspar Using Non-Ionic SurfactantBy M S. El Salmawy
In order to develop the HF-free flotation reagent system, the main objective of this investigation was to study the possibility of separation of quartz from feldspar using non-ionic surfactants as the
Jan 1, 2005
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Designing lanterns for the efficient lighting of mine roadways—An experimental approachBy N. C. Karmakar, Y. V. Rao, M. Aruna
No one can properly work without sufficient light and this is especially so in mines where conditions are difficult. Artificial lighting is very important for the night shift to provide a safe and eff
Jan 1, 2005
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Second Avenue Subway—Tunneling Beneath ManhattanBy Geoffrey Fosbrook, Donald Phillips, Anil Parikh
The Second Avenue Subway is a $16.8 billion project planned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City. It will reduce overcrowding and delays on the Lexington Avenue Line, im
Jan 1, 2005
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The New Management of Risk ù Competency-Based SafetyThe management of safety has undergone a number of radical changes in the past 100 years. The most important paradigm shifts occurred through the work of Heinrich, followed by the advent of the safety
Jan 1, 2005
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Zeolitisation Process In The Southwest Part Of Kesan, Thrace, TurkeyBy Zeynep Aktuna
In this study, the formation of zeolites around Kizkapan and Karlikoy villages (Sothwest Kesan) were investigated. In this region, stratigrafically, Upper Eocene Kesan Formation, i.e. sandstone and ra
Jan 1, 2005
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Lateral Response of Large Diameter Drilled Shafts in ClayBy Ke Yang, Robert Liang
"Drilled shaft foundations are widely used for many types of structures, especially for highway bridges, high rise buildings, and costal structures. The lateral design considerations are crucial for t
Jan 1, 2005
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Distinguishing Monolayer and Multilayer Adsorption of Thiol Collectors With ToF-SIMS and XPSBy R N. Lamb, A N. Buckley
Experiments have been carried out to establish whether time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) is able to differentiate monolayer and multilayer coverage of thiol collectors on sulfi
Jan 1, 2005
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Diesel Particulate Matter Control Technologies and Measurements in US MinesBy A D. Bugarski, G H. Schnakenberg Jr
An investigation was carried out at a US underground mine to characterise diesel aerosols and to asses the effects of various control technologies on the concentrations and properties of particulate m
Jan 1, 2005
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Collapse and Remining of Tunnel TO8 at THSRC Contract C230By William Stewart, John Tinkler, Gary B. Hemphill
Of the 345 km long Taiwan High Speed Rail Project, connecting the cities of Taipeiand Kaohsiung, the 23 km alignment on Contract C230 required the construction of5755 m of shallow mined tunnels rangin
Jan 1, 2005
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Formation of <i>O,OÆ</i>-Di-Alkyl-Dithiophosphate Copper(I) Complexes on the Surface of Synthetic Chalcocite ù NMR and SEM StudiesBy O N. Antzutkin, W Forsling, K J. Pike an
The adsorption mechanism of three different O,OÆ-di-alkyl-dithiophosphate (dtp) collectors, K[S2P(OR)2] with R = Et, i-Bu and i-Amyl, on the surface of synthetic chalcocite (Cu2S) was studied by means
Jan 1, 2005
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The Froth Stability Column ù Measuring Froth Stability at an Industrial ScaleBy J J. Cilliers, K Hadler
Froth structure and stability are known to play important roles in determining mineral flotation recovery and selectivity. However, measuring froth stability in a consistent manner remains a significa
Jan 1, 2005
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Mechanical Response of Split-Set Rock Bolts in Squeezing GroundResearchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Spokane Research Laboratory installed Split-Set rock bolts instrumented with strain gauges to document the mechanical
Jan 1, 2005