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  • AUSIMM
    Determination of the Crystalline Percentage in a Natural Silica Material with Respect to the Emission of Respirable Silica Dust

    By A Asadov, D Nair

    This paper discusses the determination of the percentage of crystalline material in a natural silica deposit which would be considered harmful to health (<10 ¦m). A sample of the natural silica mat

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    A Laboratory Investigation Into The Effect Of Specimen Size On The Strength Of Coal Samples From Different Areas

    By J. N. Van der Merwe

    The results of over 900 coal strength tests done during the period 1993?1994 for the SIMRAC project COL021A were re-analysed with a view to find a method to delineate areas or seams that can be groupe

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Future Trends On Urban Environmental Issues: National, State And Local Government Directions

    By Alan C. Richter

    Introduction The East-West Gateway Coordinating Council is an organization of local governments formed in 1965 to identify regional problems and to formulate policies, plans and programs to resolve

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Progress And Its Positive Relationship To Lime

    By William J. Bryson

    Just picture, if you will, the hot, lonely and desolate Ochre Mountains west of Salt Lake City. There works a grizzled old miner, his boots worn down, his clothes hang on a body stooped by years of ha

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    OFR-154-77 Deep Cutting Continuous Miner - Effect Of Drum Rotational Speed And Depth Of Cut On Airborne Respirable Dust And Specific Energy

    By Sigmund Black

    Ingersoll-Rand Research, T n c and the Lee-Norse Co. built a Bureau of Mines sponsored, special deep cutting continuous miner under this contract to study the effects of rotational speed and depth of

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    The World's Outlook for Platinum

    By Charles Janin

    ONE of the most interesting features of the world's platinum situation has been the steady increase of Russian production, which had dropped to 11,000 oz. in 1920, but increased to 92,000 oz. in

    Jan 5, 1928

  • CIM
    Safety and National Security

    By G. C. Laurence

    "This paper discusses the hazards and extensive precautions taken in Canadian uranium mines, concentrating plants and processing plants. It also outlines Canadian policy regarding the control of the s

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Prospecting the Piceance Creek Basin for Oil Shale

    By Tell Ertl

    THE Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado is believed to contain the richest large deposit of oil shale in North America. The major portion, about 1650 sq miles, is bounded by the White River

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Prospecting the Piceance Creek Basin for Oil Shale

    By Tell Ertl

    THE Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado is believed to contain the richest large deposit of oil shale in North America. The major portion, about 1650 sq miles, is bounded by the White River

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Prospecting The Piceance Creek Basin For Oil Shale

    By Tell Ertl

    THE Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado is believed to contain the richest large deposit of oil shale in North America. The major portion, about 1650 sq miles, is bounded by the White River

    Jan 1, 1952

  • SAIMM
    Observed Spatial and Temporal Behaviour of Seismic Rock Mass Response to Blasting

    By K. Woodward

    "SynopsisSeismically active mines generally experience an increase in seismic hazard due to rock mass instability following blasting. Re-entry protocols commonly include measures to limit the spatial

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Behaviour of iron ore granules – laboratory and commercial sinter plant granulation

    By O A. Aladejebi, S Mitra, T Singh, D J. Pinson, S, S J. Chew, T Honey

    Currently, many commercial sinter plants are exploring the potential addition of high-grade iron ore concentrates to improve the sinter grade. A better understanding of the ore blend, granule behaviou

    Sep 18, 2023

  • CIM
    Diesel Engine Exhaust and Cancer in Mining

    By Burden of Occupational Cancer in Canada Project Team, Demers P. A., Kim J., Arrandale V. H., Jardine K.

    "In 2012 diesel engine exhaust (DEE) was classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and is one of the most common workplace carcinogens internationally.

    Jan 1, 2019

  • AUSIMM
    Effective Mine Planning on a Microcomputer

    Tougher physical mining and processing conditions as well as economic circumstances are causing many mining companies to re-evaluate the effectiveness of their mine planning. The recent wave of ine

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Recent Advances in Quiet & Vibration-less Steel Pile Installation

    By R. K. Filip

    "Steel bearing piles have long been used to carry high compressive, tensile and lateral loads. Such piles are most commonly tubular or ""H"" profile and are typically installed using percussive techni

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Sustainable Closure of two Former Uranium Mines

    By L. K. Holder

    The White King / Lucky Lass Superfund site consists of two former uranium mines in south-central Oregon. The remedy included consolidating two large mining overburden stockpiles that contained low le

    Feb 23, 2014

  • NIOSH
    IC 8281 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of October 1, 1965 ? Introduction

    By R. H. Schutz

    TO ASSIST users in the selection of reliable and satisfactory respiratory protective devices, the Bureau of Mines bas established five schedules of minimum performance requirements for the approval of

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    IC 8281 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of October 1, 1965 ? Introduction (d50a2866-05cb-4fa4-a5e9-2b585dba8edb)

    By R. H. Schutz

    TO ASSIST users in the selection of reliable and satisfactory respiratory protective devices, the Bureau of Mines bas established five schedules of minimum performance requirements for the approval of

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Geology Of Gypsum And Anhydrite In Southwestern Indiana

    By Robert R. French

    Commercial grade gypsum beds up to 16 feet thick is present in southwestern Indiana. The major deposits are found at a depth of 350 feet to more than 500 feet below the surface. The ore body averages

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AUSIMM
    Rehabilitating Post-Mining Landscapes for Wildlife - A Case Study from the Koala Venture Research Program in Central Queensland

    By F Carrick, W A. Ellis, D R. Mulligan, S I. FitzGibbon

    "One of the major environmental impacts of mining is the destruction of habitat. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an iconic Australian marsupial that has been severely affected by land clearing a

    Jul 10, 2012