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The Petrography of Some New South Wales Permian Coals from the Tomago Coal MeasuresPermian coal seams from the Tomago Coal Measures in the Northern Coalfield, New South Wales, were analysed petrographically and reflectance measurements made for each. Vitrite contents were moderate t
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5637 Use Of Membrane Filters For Determining The Size Of Dust Agglomerates As They Actually Exist In A Gas Stream ? Summary And ConclusionsBy L. J. Kane
Conventional methods for determining the size of dust suspended in a gas require that agglomerates (clusters of particles) first be broken into particles, but in evaluating industrial dust-removing eq
Jan 1, 1960
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Flint Clays of the Merrygoen-Digilah AreaThe area between Merrygoen and Digilah is located on a structural high that separates the Sydney Basin from the Great Artesian Basin, and hence the stratigraphic succession of younger rocks overlying
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-100(2)-76 Development Of Pre-Mining And Reclamation Plan Rationale For Surface Coal Mines - Volume II Of III - Methods Of Data AcquisitionVOLUME II Volume II, in conjunction with Volume I, is a general guide to the selection of cost-effective methods of site data acquisition in all geologic environmental, and socio-political circums
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8928 - Large-Scale Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Waste From Northern FloridaBy Annie G. Smelley
The Bureau of Mines is testing a dewatering technique for phosphatic clay waste that will recover a portion of the water lost using conventional waste disposal methods and produce solids suitable for
Jan 1, 1985
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Design And Construction Of The Sutong Bridge FoundationsBy Robert B. Bittner
The Sutong Bridge across the lower Yangtze River in China will have, when completed, the longest span (1,088 m) and the highest towers (306 m) of any cable stayed span in the world. The foundations fo
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction of Near-Field Rock Damage Due to Production Blasting in Limestone Quarries, JapanThis paper presents the near-field rock damage owing to production blasting in limestone quarry in the western region of Japan. The study's purpose is to learn the mechanism of crack development
Dec 6, 2010
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Laboratory and Field Tests on Point Anchored Resin Bolts at the Ridgeway Deeps Block CaveThe design of excavations in high displacement mining environments requires consideration of both the load and displacement capacity of the ground reinforcement and support systems. This paper is a ca
Nov 25, 2010
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Roa Greymouth Coalfield - Geology and MiningBy B Moynihan
The Roa Opencast Coal Mine is situated at the north-eastern end of the Greymouth Coalfield. It lies on an eastern flank of the Paparoa Range, 16 km north-east of the town of Greymouth on the West Coas
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Systems and Technology - Synchronous Electric Drives for Grinding MillsMining Systems and Technology - Synchronous Electric Drives for Grinding Mills
Sep 13, 2010
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Stability Of Open Stopes Intercepted By Graphitic Shears At Ashanti Gold Fields Company Ltd., Obuasi Operations In GhanaBy A. Adu-Acheampong
A geotechnical study was conducted to identify the cause(s) of stope instability at the Ashanti Mine (Obuasi, Ghana). As part of the investigation, laboratory testing of rock was performed and the roc
Jan 1, 2003
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History, Tectonic Setting, and Models for Instrusion-Related Gold Deposits in Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Examples from the Clarence Stream AreaBy K. G. Thorne, M. J. McLeod, D. Hoy
"Throughout the Paleozoic, a variety of gold depositional environments were created in the New Brunswick segment of the northern Appalachians because of the complexity of arc and continental plate col
Jan 1, 2008
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Can Buffer Stores Improve Productivity? ? SynopsisBy R. C. D. Phillis
The management of critical resource inventories is an important productivity lever and a significant risk factor?risk in the sense that poor resource availability lends itself to disempowerment of wor
Jan 1, 2011
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Yield Pillar Behavior At Jim Walter No. 7 Mine Stress And Strata Measurements Of Yield And Abutment PillarsBy J. Brasfield
Jim Walter Resources, along with the Rock Mechanics Branch of British Coal and Strata Control Technology Pty. Ltd., is presently studying the yield-stable-yield pillar design in use at the Blue Creek
Jan 1, 1994
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Smarter Gravity Separation Using the Kelsey Centrifugal JigSmarter Gravity Separation Using the Kelsey Centrifugal Jig With relatively coarse grained and easy-to-process ore sources rapidly dwindling, smarter techniques are becoming more necessary for the co
Sep 13, 2010
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Geometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical QualityGeometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical Quality
Sep 13, 2010
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Managing Stress and Seismicity in an Inclined Sublevel CaveBy K A. Bunker, A D. Campbell, E Ah Mu, A R. Penney
The Ernest Henry mine is a transverse sublevel cave (SLC), which is relatively unique due to the 45 degree inclination of the orebody. To economically recover ore, each sublevel is horizontally offset
May 9, 2016
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RI 9105 - Fumes From Shielded Metal Arc Welding ElectrodesBy J. F. McIlwain
The Bureau of Mines has investigated fumes generated by selected welding electrodes used in mines in order to help determine their relative health hazard potential. Fumes were generated and collected
Jan 1, 1987
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Augered Cast-In-Place Concrete Piles In Flood Plains - 1.0 IntroductionBy Javaid M. Alvi
This paper is an attempt to outline the emergence of Augered Cast-ln-Place piles as one of the more economical types of foundation for supporting high-rise buildings and heavily loaded structures rece
Jan 1, 2001
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RI 6046 Differential Sulfatization Of A Georgia Manganiferous Iron Ore ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. P. LeVan
The aced for reliable reserves of the essential element, manganese, has been a continuing concern of the Federal Government for more than three decades. Because of the increasing vulnerability of outs
Jan 1, 1962