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  • NIOSH
    Effect of Particle Size and Modulation Frequency on the Photoacoustic Spectra of Silica Powders

    By M. S. Seehra, R. S. Pandurangi

    "Investigations of the infrared spectra of crystalline and amorphous silica particles of different sizes (0.05, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, and 260 um) in the range of 400-4000 cm-1 using Fourier transform inf

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    Effect of Bit Wear on Productivity of Continuous Miners

    By A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad, L. D. Gehl

    "This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of bit wear on the productivity of the continuous miners. Two field surveys have been carried out. The first survey was to assess the impact of bit wea

    Nov 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Low Powder Factor Blasting to Take Advantage of Natural Rock Fissures is Uneconomical

    By R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau

    In many quarries and construction sites visited by the authors over the last 50 years, the latter have observed muck piles from blasting with explosives, which included numerous large blocks, in some

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Structural Features of Porphyry Copper Deposits and the Tectonic Evolution of Continents

    By Victor F. Hollister, Robert W. Hodder

    "The petrology and mineralogy of porphyry copper deposits are thoroughly described in recent literature and cited as the definitive characteristics for this type of deposit. The magmatic-hydrothermal

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Current Bureau Of Mines Coal Research Program And Its Significance To Industry ? Introduction

    By Harry Perry

    The Bureau of Mines is glad to have this opportunity to discuss its present Coal Research Program and its significance to the industry with a group which has for many years been representative of the

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Remote Vein Miner—Uncovering an Opportunity for Tunneling Projects - RETC2021

    By Jamal Rostami, Mark Board, Clayr Alexander, Muthu Vinayak Thyagarajan

    In the past several decades, many major equipment manufacturers have ventured into developing new technology for underground hard rock excavation. This includes variety of configurations for full and

    Jun 13, 2021

  • CIM
    Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron works

    By Christopher Andreae

    Years before iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron works operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-century North Am

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Experimental Evaluation of a Two-Entry Gate-Road Yield Pillar: Convergence Monitoring and Physical Properties Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Jessica M. Wempen, Dallan J. Coons, Bailey S. Simmons, Michael K. McCarter

    Gate-road yield pillars are subject to increases in stress as the longwall face advances toward the pillars. Increases in pillar stress can be inferred by measuring roof/floor convergence surrounding

  • ISEE
    A Modern Look at the Origins of Intra-plant Distance Tables

    By Lon Santis

    In 1923, Ralph Assheton compiled a report for the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) on accidental explosions in manufacturing plants. The report chronicles the type and amount of explosive invol

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    The Crossrail Experience

    By Bill Tucker, Mike Black

    "PROJECT OVERVIEW Crossrail, Europe’s largest construction project, will increase London’s transportation capacity by 10% when it opens in 2018. The Crossrail scheme is a combination of surface and un

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Nova Scotians Look at British Coal Mining Practice

    By John M. Gordon

    DURING and after 1949, various groups of British mining engineers came to the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, at Sydney, N .S., to see at first hand the Dosco MINER ( 1). These visits culminated in 19

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Mining Contractors – A Necessary Evil or An Increasingly Valuable Service to the Industry?

    By James S. Redpath

    "AbstractThis paper is an attempt. to outline the present status of underground mining contracting in Canada, and to present certain facts concerning the writing and administration of underground mini

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    Vibration Reduction to Presere the Integrity of an Aboriginal Rock Shelter Near Blast Operations

    By D P. Blair

    Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs Operations are currently mining iron ore in their South Central Pit. Prior to the commencement of mine operations, Hope Downs carried out an extensive archaeological investigati

    Nov 8, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Coal Pillar Design Criteria for Surface Protection

    Large areas of ground are permanently supported on coal pillars, both in extensive old workings and current drivages in active mining operations. Continued growth of civil infrastructure is resulting

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME-ICGCM
    Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's Approach

    By Joe Zelanko

    In order to prevent roof fall accidents and injuries, U.S. underground coal mine operators must develop and implement effective roof control strategies. Various tools are available to assist engineers

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AIME
    Unwise and Dangerous Provisions of Engineering Registration Laws

    By G. M. BUTLER

    TWENTY-ONE of the states in the Union, the Territory of Hawaii, and seven provinces of Canada now have in operation laws requiring that professional engineers be registered or licensed. In addition, t

    Jan 1, 1930

  • ISEE
    Evaluation of Boosters as a Safer Alternative to Dynamite-Based Methods for Demolition Projects

    By F. Schott, M. James, G. May, E. Baker, C. Johnson, R. Bauer

    Explosive demolition typically utilizes cutting charges to sever columns, detonating cord to time charges and provide an initiation path, and dynamite as a kicker charge. The kicker charges of dynamit

    Jan 1, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Western Ring Route – Waterview Connection Driven Tunnel: Assessment of Groundwater Effects

    By S France

    The Waterview Connection will complete a strategic Auckland motorway route linking the south, west and north. The project will comprise 2.5 km of ‘undrained’ driven tunnels and 900 m of drained cut-an

    Mar 8, 2011

  • ISEE
    Close Proximity Trench Blasting Case History

    By Andrew F. McKown, Robert A. McClure

    This paper will describe a trench blasting case history in close proximity to several adjacent structures, including a bridge abutment, railroad tracks, and utility pipes. Some design considerations i

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    The Impact of Classification on the Energy Efficiency of Grinding Circuits - The Hidden Opportunity

    By W Valery, A Jankovic

    A growing demand within the minerals industry for sustainable development and the introduction of carbon taxes have resulted in a significant focus on improving the energy efficiency of comminution ci

    Oct 29, 2012