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  • SME-ICGCM
    An Alternative for More Productive Rib Bolting in Underground Mining Applications

    By Joe E. Bryan, John P. McDonnell

    "Underground mine rib stability is an ongoing safety issue in all mining applications. Rib-related accidents present at least as many problems as roof-related ground control. Underground coal mine rib

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    RI 6257 Oxidizing Pittsburgh-Bed Coal: Effect Of Processing Temperature And Time

    By M. J. Kovalik

    The effect of oxidation by air at temperatures ranging from 200° to 390° C on the change of chemical and physical properties of Pittsburgh-bed coal was studied as a function of processing time and tem

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Performance of Rock Slopes during the 2010/11 Canterbury Earthquakes (New Zealand)

    By G. Archibald, M. McSaveney, J. Wartman, M. Yetton, C. Massey, C. Holden, A. Kaiser

    "The 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes triggered many mass movements in the Port Hills including rockfalls, rock and debris avalanches, slides and slumps and associated cliff-top cracking. The most abund

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SAIMM
    A critical comparison of interpolation techniques for digital terrain modelling in mining

    By M. Z. Emad, A. Hassan, M. A. Raza, M. U. Khan, S. A. Saki

    Digital modelling of a surface is crucial for Earth science and mining applications for many reasons. These days, high-tech digital representations are used to produce a high-fidelity topographic surf

    Feb 6, 2023

  • SME
    Construction Of The East Side Access Manhattan Tunnels

    By Don Hickey

    The MTA in conjunction with LIRR, are in the process of expanding one of the largest commuter railroads in the country, with over 260,000 passengers a day. The LIRR, which provides 700 passenger train

  • CIM
    Performance of Hydrochem's Agitated Flotation Column at Dickenson's Arthur W. White Mine

    By N. J. Contini, R. W. Knopp

    "In March 1988, old Denver flotation cells were removed from Dickenson's Arthur w. White Mill, and a new flotation circuit, consisting of four Prochem rougher cells and a Hydrochem agitated cleaner co

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Preliminary Evaluation Of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Technology For Scavenger Flotation Of Western Phosphates

    By J. D. Miller

    The sedimentary western phosphate deposits of Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming tend to be calcareous and generally carry a significant amount of dolomite along with collophanite. In some cases, such

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Miners' Misconceptions of Circuits as a Factor Influencing Underground Mining Accidents

    By Andrzej Wala, Henry P. Cole, Perry David Passaro

    Cognitive representations and misconceptions of flow through circuits is an area which has received little attention from science educators, cognitive psychologists, or accident investigators. Misconc

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    A New Technique to Combat Methane Gas Hazards

    By Forrester P. I, Richardson W

    Methane in coal mines is an ever present hazard resulting in loss of lives and serious economic consequences. For effective control of methane, ventilation alone may not be totally adequate in som

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Finite Element Modeling of the Twin-Roll Strip Casting Process: Application to an AZ31 Magnesium Alloy

    By Youliang He

    Twin-roll casting is an integrated casting and rolling process that involves the continuous solidification of a melt and the plastic deformation of the solidified metal between two rotating rolls. Com

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Rabbit Lake project – environmental impact

    By R. L. J. Phillips

    "The environmental impact of the Rabbit Lake project is presented. Baseline data for fish, water, air and radon collected in 1973, 1975, 1980and 1986, are compared with post-development environmental

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Critical risks unveiled – the imperative of broad-brush risk assessments

    By C Young

    In the vast expanse of Western Australia’s mining sector, a critical issue has come to light: many mining operations overlook the power of a Broad-Brush Risk Assessment (BBRA) to uncover their critica

    Apr 16, 2024

  • DFI
    A Need To Reevaluate Attitudes In Engineering And Construction

    By d&apos, E. Appolonia

    A construction project is successful when all parties contributing to it are winners. It is not a success when there are winners and losers. Con­tractors, engineers, suppliers and equipment developers

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ABM
    Carbon Content, Solidification And Strain Energy Considerations During Continuous Casting Of Microalloy Steel

    By Steven G. Jansto

    Carbon content and continuous casting parameters affecting solidification behavior, such as super heat, mold level fluctuation, heat transfer, fine grain chill zone depth and other process solidificat

    Oct 30, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Modern Prospecting on an Industrial Scale

    MR. W. E. WAINWRIGHT occupied the chair, and in introducing the lecturer said, on account of the absence of the vice-president, it fell to his lot to introduce the lecturer. Mr. Tennberg, he said, was

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    News – New Jet-Piercing Development Speeds Quarry Operations

    Secondary blast holes are now being pierced in quartzite and sandstone quarries, using multiple hand-operated Jet-Piercing units supplied with oxygen, fuel and water from a compact mobile carrier. A u

    Jan 1, 1952

  • SAIMM
    Geochemical and mineralogical characterization and resource potential of the Namib Pb–Zn tailings (Erongo Region, Namibia)

    By S. Lohmeier, D. Gallhofer, B. G. Lottermoser

    In Southern Africa, historic mining and mineral processing of base metal deposits have almost exclusively focussed on the extraction of major metals, leading to the loss of remaining valuable raw mate

    Sep 9, 2024

  • NIOSH
    RI 3726 Effect of Acids and Alkalies Upon Carbonization Products of Coal

    By R. E. Brewer

    Published investigations show that many different chemical reagents have been used in determining the constitution of coals , but only a few studies have been applied directly in evaluating the effect

    Sep 1, 1943

  • CIM
    Improving Mine/Mill Water Network Design by Reducing Water and Energy Requirements

    By M. Veiga

    "Mining is an energy and water intensive activity. Increasing energy efficiency and reducing water consumption are two of the key requirements in moving toward a more sustainable mining industry. Wate

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AIME
    Domestic Production - Montana's Oil Industry for 1927

    By Ralph Arnold

    Since 1915, when Elk Basin field was brought in, eight oil fields have been developed in Montana and the production has arisen from 50,000 bbl. in 1916 to 8,000,000 bbl. in 1926. The production for 19

    Jan 1, 1928