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Interpreting Geological Structure Using KrigingBy N-h. Mao
We applied kriging (geostatistics) to interpret the structure of basement rock in Yucca Flat, NTS from borehole data. The estimation error for 118 data is 81 m comparable with those based on both grav
Jan 1, 1985
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Recent Developments In Cable Support TechnologyBy S. C. Tadolini
The use of resin-grouted cable supports to control large ground movements in several types of underground mines has increased substantially since being introduced in 1991. Cables offer several advanta
Jan 1, 1998
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Roof and rib fall incident trends: a 10-year profile - SME Transactions 2011By C. Mark, D. M. Pappas
From 1999 through 2008, groundfall events resulted in 75 fatalities, 5,941 injuries and 13,774 noninjury roof falls in U.S. underground coal mines, according to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Adminis
Jan 1, 2011
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Industrial Minerals And Rocks Of ArizonaBy H. Wesley Peirce
Arizona embraces portions of two major western-U.S. physiographic-geologic provinces and a smaller, local one. These exert fundamental control over the geologic framework and associated earth-material
Jan 1, 1987
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Wearable technology for critical notifications in miningBy Danny Chan, Shahram Tafazoli, Nicholas Himmelman, Edmond Chow
"While wearable technology has been garnering attention in the consumer market, enterprise and industry have just begun exploring its potential applications. Since February 2014, Motion Metrics Intern
Jan 1, 2014
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Stress Redistribution In A Longwall Yield Pillar – A Comparison Between Active Seismic Tomography And TheoryBy ERIK C. WESTMAN, JESSICA M. WEMPEN, DALLAN J. COONS, WILLIAM G. PARISEAU, MICHAEL K. MCCARTER
Safe, efficient underground mining is dependent upon proper pillar sizing. Pillar sizing is typically based on a combination of observation of prior behavior, point measurements, theory and numerical
Aug 1, 2022
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Newmont's Carlin Gold MineBy Peter N. Loncar
Most miners dream of finding a gold mine sometime during their mining careers, but not very often do such dreams come true. On the tenth day of September, 1962, our dream of finding gold came true whe
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal Markets Under Acid Rain LegislationBy J. Platt
Debate over acid rain legislation has presented a moving target for coal and utility company planners attempting to figure out how legislation will affect their business environment. In spite of disag
Jan 1, 1990
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Statistical Optimization Of Test Design ? IntroductionBy G. Reed Marchant
The control systems engineer is often faced with the problem of designing tests or experiments where the cost of obtaining information is expensive. This is true in aerospace as well as in process ind
Jan 1, 1968
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Reclamation Of Mined-Out Bauxite Lands In Jamaica, 1952-1970By C. E. Davis
The Jamaica Mining Legislation requires the bauxite companies operating in the island to reclaim all mined-out lands (except those legitimately excluded) to the level of agricultural or pastoral produ
Jan 1, 1972
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Agrico's Cross Gulf Phosphate Rock Total Transportation SystemBy Steven A. Savage
Agrico Chemical Company, as we presently know it, is the result of the coming together of several different fertilizer operations. The Williams Companies, our parent organization, first entered the fe
Jan 1, 1986
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Fundamental Error Estimation and Accounting in the Blasthole Sampling Protocol at a Copper MineBy A. Chieregati
"A heterogeneity study was conducted at Erdenet Copper Mine in Erdenet, Mongolia, to determine the fundamental sampling error associated with blasthole sampling. Using a custom designed sector sampler
Jan 1, 2017
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Stress Measurement And Monitoring In Anisotropic Rock - SME Annual Meeting 2022By W. G. Pariseau
Reliable stress measurement using hollow inclusion gauges and monitoring stress change using borehole stress meters and borehole deformation gauges in anisotropic rock remains a challenge for the rock
Mar 2, 2022
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Geology Of Wyoming's Powder River Basin CoalfieldBy Gary B. Glass
In 1997, 92.3% or 235.7 Mt (259.8 million st) of coal produced in Wyoming came from the Wyodak coal zone in the eastern Powder River coalfield. The mined portions of the zone consist of one to three b
Jan 1, 1998
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Custom Designed Explosives Products For Surface And Underground Coal MiningBy R. B. Hopler
Explosives R&D has historically been motivated by coal mining. Whether to solve safety problems or to improve productivity and cost, the result has been the same: better explosives products and initia
Jan 1, 1993
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Vintage TBM Cuts Months Off Schedule in San Antonio - NAT2022By Cody Edwards, Ross Webb
5 miles of soft ground tunnel excavation for the SAWS W‑6 project finished months early despite difficult conditions. Success was achieved using TBMs and other equipment built long before most of the
Dec 1, 2022
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Mineral Producers Opportunities In The Glass IndustryBy R. C. Keaney
The metals industry is in complete chaos with mines being shut down, profits becoming non-existent, and continual losses to imports from other countries. Yet the raw material supplier to the glass ind
Jan 1, 1986
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New Developments In GypsumBy T. D. MacQueen
Thank you Mr. Stevens. It's a pleasure for me to be speaking to this meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME this afternoon, and the Gypsum, Association is grateful for the invitation.
Jan 1, 1977
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The Fracture And Repair Of A Trunnion Cone On A Large Grinding MillBy D. A. Fenton
Two large 34 ½ foot diameter mills have seen seven years of continuous operation before massive fracturing occurred on one of the trunnion cones. These fractures were discovered when liner changes wer
Jan 1, 1982
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Factors Affecting Solution Balance During In Situ Leaching Of An Unsaturated Copper Ore Body (6dec3392-5dc6-41ba-8b28-57254f57d550)By Perry M. Jones
An important operational and environ-mental concern associated with in situ leaching activity is the balance between solution injection and recovery. Solution balance is an important indicator of the
Jan 1, 1991