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Tunnel Deformation Mode and Loading Magnitude during Large EarthquakeBy Nobuharu Isago, Atsushi Kusaka, Kosuke Kawata
"Rock tunnels suffered severe damage from recent large earthquakes in Japan, despite the empirical knowledge that tunnels tolerate earthquakes better than surface structures. Seismic design for rock t
Jan 1, 2016
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Educational Partnerships: Are They the Key to Solving our Growing Personnel Crisis (A.K.A. is it A Silk Purse, or a Sow?s Ear)?By K. H. McDaniel
People are our most valuable resource. It is as true today as any point in mining history as we face unprecedented personnel shortages aggravated by a workforce that is aging, significant generational
Feb 23, 2014
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The Crawler Mounted Drifter As A Primary Blasthole DrillBy Ewald H. Kurt
The story of America's progressing standard of living is the story of machines. The automobile, the airplane and the telephone for example have made our transportation and communication systems w
Jan 1, 1977
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An Economic Rationalization Of Coal Preparation Methods And EquipmentBy Gerry Norton
The purpose of this paper is to make the most complete assessment of coal cleaning methods, both process and equipment related to modern-day production and environmental requirements. In order to ac
Jan 1, 1977
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Geology ? A Critical Factor In Urban Hillside DevelopmentBy Doug Brown
The recent expansion of our cities into hilly areas, particularly on the Pacific Coast, has resulted in damage or destruction of many homes due to geological problems such as landslides, soil creep, e
Jan 1, 1967
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Strategic Mine Planning And Design For QuarryingBy A. Bascetin
Materials produced in quarries have been used for different intentions such as concrete and cement raw material, asphalt and embankment aggregates, railway ballast. Especially in cement manufacturing,
Jan 1, 2010
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The Myth Of Growth At Any PriceBy G. F. Joklik
Although the mineral shortages of twelve to eighteen months ago have given way to oversupply, their memory lingers on. These problems were man-made: booming demand throughout the industrial world, pol
Jan 1, 1975
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Sillimanite Group - AndalusiteBy A. P. Grobbelaar
Andalusite is a member of the sillimanite group of minerals consisting of andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite. These minerals are the structural polymorphs of Al,Si05 (the anhydrous silicate of alumi
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology Of The Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit, Copper Canyon, Lander County, NevadaBy P. R. Wotruba
The Fortitude gold-silver deposit is related to a "wallrock" copper porphyry system developed within Middle Pennsylvanian to Permian Antler Sequence rocks adjacent to a Middle-Tertiary altered granodi
Jan 1, 1986
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Investigating the Impact of Caving on Longwall Mine Ventilation Using Scaled Physical Modeling Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy S. J. Schatzel, J. D. Addis, V. Gangrade
In longwall mining, ventilation is considered one of the more effective means for controlling gases and dust. In order to study longwall ventilation in a controlled environment, researchers built a un
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Investigating the Impact of Caving on Longwall Mine Ventilation Using Scaled Physical Modeling Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (7e91fdce-f1ba-464c-a551-fce33399b77c)By S. J. Schatzel, J. D. Addis, V. Gangrade
In longwall mining, ventilation is considered one of the more effective means for controlling gases and dust. In order to study longwall ventilation in a controlled environment, researchers built a un
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Mercury Content Of Soils As An Ore Guide In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, Mexico ? Summary And ConclusionsBy G. H. Friedrich
The distribution of mercury in soils, rocks, and ore was studied in three areas of the Pachuca-Real del Monte District: (1) An area north of the town of Pachuca where ore veins have been found at or n
Jan 1, 1965
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Million Dollar Grinding Mill – Is It For You?By Vas P. Kenyen
Introduction Autogenous, semi-autogenous, and conventional grinding circuits are used to process ores. Current emphasis, though, is towards the use of the first two systems. The reason is the general
Jan 10, 1984
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Iodine Geology And Extraction In Northwestern OklahomaBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Oklahoma is the only; state in the nation that is currently producing iodine. The iodine is extracted from iodine-rich natural brines being pumped from deep wells drilled into Pennsylvanian sandstones
Jan 1, 1999
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Ventilation of Pillared Areas by Bleeder Entries, Bleeder Systems, or Equivalent MeansBy John D. Kalasky
Ventilation is necessary in coal mines to supply fresh air to the working faces for the health, safety, and comfort of the miners, and for the circulation of air to the extent that it will dilute, car
Jan 1, 1973
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The Role Of Technical Service In Today?s Asbestos Fibre MarketBy D. L. Monroe
Technical service is assuming an increasingly important role in the sale of asbestos fibre,, Manufacturers are examining raw materials more closely than ever before in order to, obtain the most effici
Jan 1, 1959
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La Simulacion Digital: Una Valiosa Ayuda Para El Diseño De Plantas De ProcesoBy A. L. Mular
Si define la simulación digital y las técnicas de simulación son revisadas. La metodologia tipica conlleva la selección de modelos, el ajuste o reajuste de los datos primarios, la selección de una est
Jan 1, 1982
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The Development Of The New Canada Cement Company Limited Brookfield, Nova Scotia Portland Cement Plant ? IntroductionBy A. O. Drysdale
From a mining point of view the Portland Cement Industry falls logically into the Industrial Minerals Division. Portland Cement manufacture requires four principal materials, lime, silica, alumina and
Jan 1, 1964
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The Effect Of Coal Preparation On Power Plant Fuel Cycle Cost Measured At The Bus BarBy W. V. Bluck
Higher coal quality is being recognized in potentially lowering the cost of power as measured at the bus bar. Assessment of potential coal supplies for most any given power plant is now going beyond b
Jan 1, 1983
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Unconventional Metals In Porphyry Deposits (cbbbf5b6-eb11-4049-b0e9-e12dcbd245ac)By Richard H. Sillitoe
Gold is an important byproduct and, locally, coproduct of porphyry copper deposits, and possesses potential for discovery as the major metal in porphyry deposits in either island arcs or Cordilleran b
Jan 1, 1982