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OFR-103(2)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Volume IIBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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The Development Of A Pc Image-Based On-Line Particle Size Analyzer (481780a2-1087-47c7-9def-7030cfb48bc0)By C. L. Lin
A PC image-based, on-line instrument for the measurement of coarse particle size on a conveyor belt is under development. Both the hardware and software required to implement such a system are discuss
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-33-86 Geologic Factors Affecting Vibration From Surface Mine BlastingBy James W. Reil
A test series of small, precisely-controlled and thoroughly-monitored production blasts was conducted at two quarries. In each series, all variables except delay were kept constant, as much as practic
Jan 1, 1985
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A Report on Improvements in Drilling and Blasting Practices at IOC?s Carol Lake ProjectBy M. H. Pelley
To increase drill fleet capacity and meet increased ore demands at its Carol Lake Project, the Iron Ore Company of Canada initiated a program in 1975 to convert the Gardner-Denver 120 and Bucyrus-Erie
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 3190 Economics Of Potash Recovery From Wyomingite And AluniteBy J. R. Thoenen
Up to 1914 almost all of the world's supply of potash came from Germany and Alsace. With the cessation of shipments from Germany during the World War the importance of a domestic supply was evide
Jan 1, 1932
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Stacked Generalization for Improved Prediction of Ground Vibration from Blasting in Open‑Pit Mine OperationsBy JESSICA W. A. AZURE, Kansake A. Bruno, Samuel Frimpong, AZUPURI G. A. KABA, FORSYTH A. KADINGDI, PROSPER E. A. AYAWAH
Blasting generates undesirable ground vibration with adverse effects on humans, the environment, and structures. Numerous studies have used various techniques including machine learning (ML) to predic
Nov 8, 2022
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The Fire-Clays of MissouriBy H. A. Wheeler
IT may surprise some of our members to learn, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United States that of clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iron
Jan 1, 1905
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Management of Change ù The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105In the UK during the 1990s the energy companies had developed a policy of æDash for GasÆ, building large natural gas power stations to produce more than 30 per cent of the UKÆs electricity demand. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Research and ProductivityBy John Convey
This short paper deals with the subject of research and its relation to productivity. All who have stopped to even think about industrial re-search and its impact on the nation-al economy take for gra
Jan 1, 1964
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Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PREPRINT 90-23)By R. E. Krauss
The McLaughlin Mine is a world class epithermal gold deposit located in the coastal thrust fault of Northern California, U.S.A. Homestake adopted a proactive strategy in the permitting of the Mine. Ex
Jan 1, 1990
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Technical considerations for TBM tunneling for mining projectsBy Dean Brox
Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been used for the construction of various tunnels for mining projects for the purpose of access, conveyance of ore and waste, drainage, exploration, water supply and
Feb 1, 2014
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Application of spatial statistical techniques for predicting sulfur in the Pittsburgh No. 8 coal seam - SME Transactions 2014By W. B. Collingwood, D. Misra, T. Ghosh, S. Bandopadhyay
Understanding the variability of sulfur and calorific value in coal seams is critical to planning mining operations and marketing the mined coal. In this study, statistical and geostatistical techniqu
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 7487 Activities of the Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Mines United States Department of the Interior during the War Years, 1941-45By D. Harrington
"FOREWORDVirtually all government agencies undertook many additional responsibilities during the period immediately preceding World War II; these responsibilities increased vastly in importance and sc
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical considerations for TBM tunneling for mining projects - SME Transactions 2013By Dean Brox
Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been used for the construction of various tunnels for mining projects for the purpose of access, conveyance of ore and waste, drainage, exploration, water supply and
Jan 1, 2013
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Integrating a Drill Rig into the Digital Mine 4.0 Ecosystem - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Max Friedemann, Alexandros Bousdekis, Anna Gustafson, Helmut Mischo, Håkan Schunnesson
Many devices used in mining are not monitored by sensors or do not have their own intelligence. By retrofitting sensors and real-time data processing, machines can be integrated into an existing digit
Feb 1, 2025
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Blast Noise Standards And InstrumentationBy David E. Siskind
A Bureau of Mines survey of noise from quarry production blasting was conducted at seven crushed-stone quarries, providing information on close-in noise generation, comparative instrumentation, and ev
Jan 1, 1974
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Application of Site-binding Modeling to Oil Droplets in Aqueous SolutionsBy J. J. Lui
Surfactant plays a critical role in many industrial processes such as petroleum, mining, environment and food processing, and daily life. For ionic surfactant systems, adsorption of surfactant at oil-
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 6527 Practical Rules for the Use of the Magnetometer in Geophysical ProspectingBy W. Ayvazoglou
A large number of organizations interested in the search for mineral deposits have adopted the magnetic method of geophysical prospecting, as it has proved to be the most simple, convenient, and rapid
Nov 1, 1931
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Canada?s Supply and Demand for Cadmium in 1977By Douglas H. Brown
Cadmium and other 'minor' metals in Canada tend to remain inconspicuous given the prominence of the country's massive production of other minerals. This same reality is reflected in the
Jan 1, 1978
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Hydrogeochemical Methods Application in the Canadian ShieldBy A. Y. Smith, R. J. Allan, E. H. W. Hornbrook, R. W. Boyle, W. Dyck
"HYDROGEOCHEMICAL METHODS in the Canadian Shield can be based on analyses of the following :(1) spring waters and their precipitates;(2) stream and river waters;(3) lake and muskeg waters;( 4) ground
Jan 1, 1971