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Managing diesel particle emissions through engine maintenance - an Australian perspective
By P. Anyon
Exposure to the microscopic particles in diesel engine exhaust can lead to serious health problems, including the incidence of cancers, heart disease and increased susceptibility to respiratory ailmen
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect Of Air Velocity On Conveyor Belt Fire Suppression Systems ? Preprint 09-135
By J. H. Rowland
Four different types of fire suppression systems were evaluated in large-scale fire experiments to study the effect of air velocity on the effectiveness to extinguish conveyor belt fires. The four dif
Jan 1, 2009
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Evaluation Of Tailgate Ground And Support Interaction In The Illinois Basin For The Development Of A Ground Reaction Curve Based Standing Support Design
By Dennis Dolinar
Improperly designed support systems have led to unplanned roof falls in longwall tailgates. To prevent such falls requires appropriate support and adequately designed support systems. The National Ins
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect Of Ph And Electrolyte On The Stability Of Surfactant-Free Foam Films - Preprint 09-130
The stability of surfactant-free foam films was studied using the thin film pressure balance (TFPB) technique. In pure water, it was not possible to produce foam films due to weak film elasticity and
Jan 1, 2009
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Sandvik Drills Offer High Productivity, Flexibility And Improved Safety
The Sandvik DE710 diamond core drill has become one of the most popular exploration drills available. It is operated on exploration and mining projects in locations around the world. The compact nat
Jan 1, 2009
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High-Confidence Flotation Testing At Xstrata Process Support - Preprint 09-026
By N. O. Lotter
The reliability of a set of flotation results is key to minimizing project risk either at concentrator commissioning, or at the point of implementing an improvement to an existing concentrator operati
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of automated micro gas chromatograph to monitor mine atmospheres during mine emergencies
By B. K. Blashich
In responding to mine fires and explosions, accurate and timely analysis of the mine atmosphere is critical in making decisions regarding firefighting, mine rescue and mine recovery operations. For ma
Jan 1, 2009
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Recycling Power Plant Fly Ash And Its New Application For Construction Materials - Preprint 09-037
By N. S. Kim
Economically favored Cr and Cu leaching out process from spent power plant fly ash (PPFA) had been investigated. PPFA, bearing of C, S, V, Ni, Cu and Cr, has been widely used as an assistant fuel in c
Jan 1, 2009
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Improving The Capture Of Coarse Particles Using Bubble Clusters - Preprint 09-083
In the present study, we have investigated the conditions for the formation of bubble clusters and the effect of well-defined agitation on the stability of clusters. A specially designed cell was used
Jan 1, 2009
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Current State Of Disc Cutter Design And Development Directions
By Joe Roby
Rolling disc cutters are the business end of hard-rock and mixed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Since their first successful employment on a TBM more than 50 years ago, disc cutter technology ha
Jan 1, 2009
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Application Of Slope Stability Radar For Improved Safety And Productivity In The Global Mining Industry - Introduction - Preprint 09-118
The management of risks associated with slope instability is an essential process in the safe and economic operation of open cut mines. The ?slope stability radar? (SSR) has been developed to better m
Jan 1, 2009
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Climate Change Risk And Impact Assessment For Global Diversified Mining Group - Introduction - Preprint 09-015
By T. Geyer
The Carbon Disclosure Project (the pre-eminent global initiative for institutional investor collaboration on climate change) groups the business risks (and opportunities) related to climate change int
Jan 1, 2009
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Design and construction of a surface air cooling and refrigeration installation at a South African mine
Impala Platinum?s No.16 Shaft mine is currently under construction and is expected to reach full production of 256 500 tons per month by 2014. Mining will start at 1 260 m below surface with a maximum
Jan 1, 2009
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Montana Sapphires - Past, Present, And Future - Preprint 09-029
By R. B. Berg
Montana sapphires were first discovered in alluvial deposits in the Helena area in 1865 and subsequently were discovered in other alluvial deposits in southwestern Montana and also in a lamprophyre di
Jan 1, 2009
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Determination Of Horizontal Stress Direction By Underground Mine Mapping
By S. E. Phillipson
Underground mine mapping is a critical component of understanding the controls on ground instability. Many relatively localized examples of ground failure are associated with geologic features, such
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of baseline personal DPM exposure data for mine ventilation planning- A South African Journey
By B. K. Belle
The use of diesel engine locomotives in South African mines can be traced to Van Dyk Consolidated Mines Ltd on the Witwatersrand gold mines in 1928 as a replacement for battery locomotives. The advant
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Bumps And Odd Dynamic Phenomena - A Numerical Investigation
By Jeffrey K. Whyatt
The Crandall Canyon accident investigation included an interesting and unexplained observation by rescuers that the ?barrier rib had shifted northward as a unit, as much as 10 feet.? This is not the
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron Removal From Turkish Quartz Sand By Chemical Leaching And Bioleaching
By V. Arslan
The primary advantage of using oxalic acid is in the formation during leaching of soluble complexes that are both photo-chemically and microbiologically degradable. In this study, chemical leaching an
Jan 1, 2009
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In-Situ Testing Of Roofex Yielding Rock Bolts In Coal Ribs
By Sean Harvey
One of the manifestations of the dynamically induced failures in deep coal mines is the violent ejection of coal from the ribs. A possible protection against such failures is the use of a specificall
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation requirements for uranium mines
By C. Gherghel
The planning and operation of ventilation network systems for uranium mines require special considerations since ventilation is the primary technique of controlling ambient concentrations of radon pro
Jan 1, 2009