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  • AUSIMM
    South Island Lignite's Phase II Investigations

    By C J. McKenzie, D F. S Natusch

    The lignite deposits of Southland and Central Otago are a potentially significant energy resource for New Zealand. Current estimates put the technically mineable lignite reserves at 5.3 billion tonnes

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Using Mine Site Gas Chromatography for Accurate and Reliable Gas Analysis

    By R. L. Taylor, S. D. Abbott

    "INTRODUCTION Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, explosive. Others can be early reporters of potential problems. It has previously been shown that analysis b

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    Reducing Hazardous Dust Exposure When Rock Drilling During Construction ? Summary

    Construction workers may be exposed to hazardous dust containing crystalline silica during site preparation when drilling systems are used. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (N

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Use of the Field-Based Silica Monitoring Technique in a Coal Mine: A Case Study Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (73df3ae5-6ddf-4125-a270-9ce737fe4b48)

    By James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb

    Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) can cause serious and irreparable negative health effects, including silicosis and lung cancer. Workers in coal mines have the potential of being expose

  • TMS
    Silicon in the World

    By Takashi Ikeda, Masafumi Maeda

    "Demand for solar cells is increasing linearly throughout the world. Last year production totaled 3000 tons worldwide. The market size of solar silicon is expected to increase further because of inter

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SAIMM
    The Human Cost Of Sub-Contracting/Outsourcing - Introduction

    By D. Pillay

    Outsourcing? and ?sub-contracting? have become buzzwords in recent years, as SA industry becomes increasingly exposed to the global economy, and global competitiveness. In its effort to ?catch up? aft

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Trends in the Copper Industry

    By Schneider, W. G.

    IT is not my purpose to burden you with many statistics. The charts herewith should be considered merely as indicating the trend. I believe' that is what is really of interest to us. It is diffic

    Jan 1, 1928

  • SME
    A system dynamics simulating model of groundwater level changes and its impacts on land uplift

    By Mir Ahmad Mohammadi

    Land uplift due to mine flooding has become a significant challenge with extensive historical mining activities, particularly in Germany’s Ruhr district. The cessation of coal mining operations has le

    Mar 1, 2025

  • TMS
    Evaluation of the Pozzolanic Activity of Residue From the Paper Industry

    By T. F. Oliveira, E. B. Zanelato, J. Alexandre, L. J. T. Petrucci, A. R. G. Azevedo

    The paper and cellulose industry is responsible for generating large amounts of solid waste, which are produced during various stages of the production process. Currently this material goes to places

    Mar 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Assessment Of The Risk Of Pile Driving To Juvenile Fish - The Problem

    By James J. Anderson

    In this talk I will report on an effort to reassess the risk of pile driving to juvenile salmonids migrating through Puget Sound. The study was motivated by the concern of the construction industry th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Dynamic-Mechanical Analysis of Epoxy Composites Reinforced with PALF Fibers

    By Carlos Maurício F. Vieira, Gabriel Oliveira Glória, Maycon Sidney Gomes de Camargo, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Fábio da Costa Garcia Filho, Maria Carolina Andrade Teixeira, Frederico M. Margem

    The society is increasingly the concern about the ambiental impacts, and demand for eco-friendly materials. The composites reinforced with synthetic fibers are been replaced by composites reinforced w

    Mar 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Some Economies Effected in Canadian Mining Statistics

    By S. J. Cook

    The system of mining statistics for Canada, as it exists today, represents the result of long years of progress, first by the Geological Survey, later and more comprehensively by the Mines Branch of t

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AUSIMM
    Blue Mining, a holistic approach that integrates circular economy

    By S Nowosad, A Binder, O Langefeld, M Bothe-Fiekert, F Apollo

    The mining industry faces complex and urgent challenges driven by an increasing demand for raw materials, and a socially demanding globalised world. The extraction of primary raw materials is today mo

    Sep 1, 2024

  • ISEE
    Identification & traceability of civil explosives in Europe

    By Ashley Haslett

    A European Directive on Identification & Traceability of explosives came into effect on the 4th of April 2008. This directive is intended to establish a harmonised system for the unique identification

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    A Miniature Data Acquisition System With Led Warning Lights

    By C. Sunderman, J. Johnson, S. Signer

    Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have developed a miniature data acquisition system (MIDAS) that can measure resistance changes and temperature, store data for

  • CIM
    Mining Research in Canada: An Offer You Can’t Refuse

    By Alan Galley, Tom Hynes, Michel Plouffe

    "Mining in Canada’s economy• Employs 320,000+ workers; Wages 30-60% above other sectors• Operates 220 producing mines, 33 smelters and refineries• Paid $8.4B in taxes and royalties to governments in 2

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Bibliography and Index of Coal in Saskatchewan and Adjoining Provinces & States

    By Carol A. Pilon

    "IntroductionRECENTLY, the Saskatchewan Research Council (Saskatoon ) marked the completion of one of its coal-related projects with the publication of the Bibliography and Index of Coal in Saskatchew

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Effectiveness of the CPDM in reducing overexposures to coal mine dust

    By Steven E. Mischler, Jay F. Colinet

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) promulgated a rule in 2014 that required numerous changes in compliance dust sampling requirements for coal mine operators. Two key parts of this rule

  • NIOSH
    OFR-21-82 Baseline Environmental Monitoring Program For The Bear Creek Hydraulic Borehole Mining Demonstration Test

    By Lyda W. Hersloff

    An environmental monitoring program was established to assess the baseline of parameters which may be impacted by a research and development hydraulic borehole mining operation. During the baseline pr

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Predicting Long-Term Seepage From Waste-Rock Facilities In Dry Climates

    By D. A. Swanson

    Predicting when and at what rate seepage will occur from waste-rock facilities is becoming an integral part of permitting and closure at mines situated in dry climates. Such predictions require develo

    Jan 1, 1998