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The Western ChallengeBy Donald P. Brown
[Mr. Brown did not make his speech available for reprint.] Productivity is the Answer - Always Was; Always Will Be When Bill Balaz invited me to speak here this morning, he asked me to examine
Jan 1, 1988
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A continuous mucking/crushing conveying systemBy J. G. Kelly
"IntroductionOver the past twenty-five years of improvements to scooptrams In the Ontario Division of Inco Ltd., records indicate that on average, an 8 yard capacity machine at 80% availability will l
Jan 1, 1988
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Large Underground Coal Mines Of The 1990?sBy David D. Eyer
Since the decade of the 1990s is nearly upon us, I have focused on what I see are the likely trends featured in new large underground coal mines 10 years from now. I do this from the vantage point of
Jan 1, 1988
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The Beam-Raising Vehicle ? ObjectiveReduce the potential for injuries in underground mines by providing an alternative to manually lifting and holding heavy roof-support beams. The Problem I-beams, rail sections, and wooden cross-
Jan 1, 1988
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Geology of Big Chief Orebody, Mesquite DistrictBy G. F. Willis
Gold mineralization in the Mesquite district is hosted by a series of Jurassic amphibolite grade metamorphic rocks which have been intruded by a Cretaceous leucogranite pegmatite. A series of northwes
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9202 - Control of Airborne Respirable Dust in the Face Area With Water Sprays Using a Full-Scale Laboratory ModelBy L. Cheng
This report presents the results of a Bureau of Mines laboratory investigation of the effect of water sprays in reducing respirable dust that escaped the face area of a full-scale wooden model of a mi
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of a microcomputer in the design and selection of materials hoisting systems - by G. T. Lineberry and J. D. Patsey Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 2 February 1987, pp. 127-129By A. E. Hall
The authors are to be commended for their attempt to provide a convenient piece of software for preliminary drum hoist specification. This field has received little attention in recent years and is em
Jan 1, 1988
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Exploration History of Savage River Iron DepositsBy Weatherstone N
Ironstone outcrops on the Savage River were discovered by State Government Surveyor C. P. Sprent in 1877. The limonitic outcrops were initially regarded as the surface expressions of pos- sible tin-
Jan 1, 1988
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Determination of Groundwater Inflow Rates for Longwall Mining, German Creek, Bowen Basin, QueenslandBy Phillips RN
Semi-confined, trachy-andesite sills which overlie the German Creek Seam, within the critical tensile strain zone, form major groundwater hazards to longwall mining at the German Creek underground
Jan 1, 1988
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The Advantages Of Arbitration - I. Arbitration DefinedBy John B. Tieder
Arbitration is a legally recognized alternate litigation for the resolution of civil disputes. The parties agree, either before or after a dispute arises, to submit that dispute to an independent thir
Jan 1, 1988
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Automated Data Acquisition System For Remote Monitoring Of Pillar And Roof Deformation On A Longwall PanelBy D. A. Newman
The purpose of this research is to examine the post-failure behavior of coal as a mass and examine the relationship between the results of this study and prior laboratory investigations of the post-fa
Jan 1, 1988
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Exclusion of Residual Water Manifestations in Mine WorkingsThe interaction of man with the environment has a double character. From one side, mankind can not exist without co- nsuming the natural resources and, from the other side, we actively alter and exe
Jan 1, 1988
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Mulga Rock Tertiary Uranium DepositA significant resource of uranium has been discovered within a buried palaeochannel located in the south western corner of the Officer Basin of Western Australia by PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty
Jan 1, 1988
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Trench Blasting - Modern Technology for an Old HeadacheBy L D. Lawrence, W B. Sudweeks, J Bailey
Modern era urbanization is presenting at least one category of explosive consumers with a growing concern for ecological and environmental problems associated with their blasting processes. The constr
Jan 1, 1988
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Morenci Mine -Blasting And Dewatering Of The 4050 Drop CutBy J. C. Armbrust
The Morenci Open Pit Mine, located in south-eastern Arizona, is owned and operated by Phelps Dodge Morenci, Inc. The Mine has been predominantly a rail mine since its origin in 1937. However, beginnin
Jan 1, 1988
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Adsorption Of Ethoxylated Sulfonates And Nonionics Of Same Homologues On CoalBy PDF
The adsorption of ethoxylated sulfonates and nonionics of the same ethoxylation number?on a low-ash coal has been studied. The surfactant adsorption has been investigated as a function of concentratio
Jan 1, 1988
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The Primacy Of Excavating And Bulk Handling In Future MiningBy L. Adler
In spite of distractions from glam-our areas (ground control, computers, etc.), excavating and bulk handling in mining remains paramount but is now undergoing dramatic advances. The massive interventi
Jan 1, 1988
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A rule-based expert system for mining method selectionBy P. Venkatasubramanian
"In recent years, computer based ""expert systems"" have been taking on large complex tasks for which no exact algorithmic solutions are feasible; tasks previously reserved for human experts requiring
Jan 1, 1988
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Backfill Support Mechanisms In Stopes With Low ConvergenceBy H. A. D. Kirsten
The assessment of backfill as a support medium in gold mines has been based generally on its ability to reduce the amount of potential energy available to cause damaging rockbursts. While this regiona
Jan 1, 1988
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Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot GoldBy C. O. Brawner, A. Bellamy, D. S. Cavers
Pit slope designs at Nickel Plate Mine have used relatively steep interim and final wall slopes of 60 degrees overall. The rock is unusually strong and tough with most discontinuity sets being steeply
Jan 1, 1988