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Monitoring The Atmospheric Environmental Hazards Of TunnelingBy D. D. Snyder, J. D. Bode, F. T. King
INTRODUCTION Only in recent years have the environmental hazards associated with mining and tunneling operations been fully acknowledged and determined remedial action undertaken. The nature of the
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation Results and Diagnostics in Deeply Buried Coal Seams, Piceance Basin, COBy Terry L. Logan, Arfon H. Jones, James C. Seccombe
Deeply buried coal seams [greater than 3000 ft (914 m)] are difficult and sometimes hazardous to test and complete due to coal sloughing, formation pressure anomalies and coal fine generation. Data
Jan 1, 1986
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Mixed Mode Testing for Fracture Toughness of Coal Based on Critical-Energy-Density (a0a2cf94-f70b-4539-a47a-3498ecbbc6e6)By R. Karl Zipf, Z. T. Bieniawski
Based on the premise that understanding the fundamental mechanics of fine fragment formation in coal will lead to reducing coal dust problems in mines, a thorough study of the mechanics of crack propa
Jan 1, 1986
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Low temperature reduction behavior of specific sinter phasesBy J. Trouw, W. de Bruijn, A. van Sandwijk, R. H. Heerema
Differential reduction and expansion or shrinkage of hematite under the influence of intimately associated foreign oxides may be a source of stress formation and sinter degradation during blast furnac
Jan 1, 1990
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Geologic Prediction In Tunneling And Rapid ExcavationBy Dennis J. Lachel, Lloyd B. Underwood
In recent years a great number of papers have been presented at symposiums and have appeared in the literature relative to geologic prediction for rapid excavation and tunneling. Many of these papers
Jan 1, 1997
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Research Program For Single Entry Longwall Development Of Coal MinesBy M. E. Poad, Donald Ross, G. G. Wadell
Because of the "energy crisis" emphasis has been placed on bringing coal mines into full production faster. To accomplish this, more is involved than a rapid excavation system. Mine design should have
Jan 1, 1974
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Design And Backfill Installation Considerations For Cut-And-Cover Coal Mine Slope Entry Using Steel Supports And LaggingBy Larry DeGraff
With the increase of new mine development in the past several years, many coal mines have decided to self- perform the design and construction for their slope development projects. The development pr
Jan 1, 2009
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Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
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A Case Study of Long-Term Stability in the Colony Oil Shale Mine, Piceance Creek Basin, ColoradoBy J. F. T. Agapito, J. B. Page
This paper describes part of a geotechnical study based on stress determinations and convergence measurements conducted to assess the long-term stability of an experimental room-and-pillar oil shale m
Jan 1, 1977
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High Fidelity Simulation of the Mineral Liberation ProcessBy J. A. Herbst
Mineral liberation modeling can be traced back to the early work 0fA.M. Gaudin up through more recent population balance modeling by R.p. King, J.A. Herbst and G.T. Adel. A more micro-scopic look was
Jan 1, 2005
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Crisis Management And Emergency Response: What Would You Do If Disaster Strikes?By M. M. Rajkovich, J. J. Zaluski, S. J. Gardner
The telephone rings at 3:20 a.m. and an exasperated voice on the other end says, “There’s been a mine explosion at Mine No. 5 and we have not heard from three units of men!” Twenty-three minutes later
Jan 1, 2003
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A Universal Tunnel Design Method For Hand CalculationBy Thomas E. Krakowski
INTRODUCTION This paper presents a method of calculation of internal moments and thrusts in tunnel liners of any material. The method is intended for hand calculation, but as it is numerical in nat
Jan 1, 1979
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Tunnel Destruction:State Of The ArtBy Charles E. Joachim
Current Army tunnel destruction criteria (1) are based on limited nuclear-explosive (NE) and high-explosive (HE) test data. The PILE DRIVER (2) and HARDHAT (3) events investigated tunnel and support s
Jan 1, 1979
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Aztec – The Automatic Gold AnalyserBy V. Roze, M. E. A. Robertson, C. J. Sharland
Current Techniques - Fire Assay Fire assay of gold has been used for several thousand years and is a well known technique to the traditional assayer. Very few assayers wish to use the method but t
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence of Some Critical Design Parameters on Roof Truss Support Capacity - A Preliminary ReportBy Christopher Haycocks, Lawrence P. Johnson, George M. Neall, James M. Townsend
INTRODUCTION Conventional roof support methods such as mechanical and resin bolting provide adequate support for a wide variety of coal mine roof conditions. However, roof falls remain the single lar
Jan 1, 1977
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Carbothermal Production of Silicon NitrideBy C. A. Pickles, D. Mallette
Silicon nitride (Si3N4 ) is an advanced structural ceramic materia1 which is presently being considered for a number of potential engineering applications, particularly in heat engines, gas turbines,
Jan 1, 1990
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Implications Of Rock Mechanics To Carr Fork Project Mine DesignBy J. J. Krizek, A. H. Ditto
INTRODUCTION The Carr Fork property is situated in the Bingham Mining District located on the east slope of the Oquirrh Mountain range in Utah. The mine is adjacent to and lies west of Kennecott&ap
Jan 1, 1977
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Premining Subsidence Control PlanningBy William F. Eichfeld, Robert J. Wenzel
INTRODUCTION The phrase "subsidence control planning" can refer to the use of specific mining methods and-specialized techniques to control subsidence events or it can refer to planning for subside
Jan 1, 1982
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24. Models of Volcanogenic Deposits (Massive Sulfides)By Victor F. Hollister
This section includes examples of discoveries of Kuroko- and Anyoz-type massive sulfides, and shale-hosted, zinc-lead deposits, and describes exploration models for each group of case histories. Explo
Jan 1, 1991
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Controlled Blasting Experiments At Porter Square Pilot TunnelBy A. F. McKown, P. E. Sperry, W. L. Fourney, D. E. Thompson
INTRODUCTION Underground drill and blast excavation is usually accomplished with small diameter holes loaded with high energy explosives. The detonation pressures are extremely high and an extensiv
Jan 1, 1979