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Some Applications Of Undercut-And-Fill Mining - The International Nickel Company Of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott
Undercut-and-fill mining is a method developed by the International Nickel Company to deal with abnormal pillar mining conditions at one of its mines. Results have been such that its use has been exte
Jan 1, 1962
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The Importance of Risk Management on Tunneling and Underground Construction ProjectsSeveral major impediments threaten the successful delivery of tunnel and under-ground construction projects. In addition to technical design and construction risks associated with tunnel projects, man
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Blast Parameters for the Nagagami Hydro-Electric Project Tailrace Plug Blast, Utilizing Long Round Jumbo TechnologyBy Joseph Keenan
In March of 1994, Dynatec Mining Limited entered into a contract with PCL Civil Constructors to carry out the underground excavations for the Algonquin Power Corporation’s15 Megawatt Nagagami hydro-el
Jan 1, 1997
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Heap leach solution application at Coeur-RochesterBy A. L. Wilder, S. N. Dixon
Introduction Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp.'s largest precious metals property is located in the historic Rochester Mining District 40 km (25 miles) northeast of Lovelock, NV. The property enc
Jan 1, 1990
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Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? IntroductionBy Earl M. Frizzell
Investigation of mined land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems and evaluations by the mining industry determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding the revegetation of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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The Effects Of Disasters On Mine Safety LegislationBy Robert E. Barrett
The history of mine safety legislation in this country is also a history of mine explosions. Nearly every piece of safety legislation that has been introduced or amended has resulted from some type of
Jan 1, 1976
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Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - IntroductionBy Ben W. Burdett
The operation of an electrolytic refining tank house is an art as well as a science. If the electro-refining industry is to progress, a better understanding of the refining process is necessary. This
Jan 1, 1973
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Possible Geofracture Control Of Ore Deposition In AlabamaBy W. Everett Smith
Factors that have influenced mineralization in the Valley and Ridge and Piedmont provinces in Alabama are not clearly understood. Lithology and structure are recognizable factors in the Valley and Rid
Jan 1, 1972
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Ground Water Monitoring Of Underground Coal MinesBy B. A. Waite
The new OSH regulations concerning ground ward monitoring of underground coal mines has been the source of many concerns for the mining industry. Because the regulations were initially written at the
Jan 1, 1980
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A preliminary evaluation of a through-the-earth (TTE) communications system at an underground coal mine in eastern KentuckyBy E.C. Jong
Resumen ¦ Un sistema de comunicaciones “a través del suelo” (TTE) comercial y disponible fue evaluado en una mina de carbón subterránea en la zona Este del Estado de Kentucky. Este estudio de campo fu
Apr 1, 2016
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Hot Briquetting Of Fior Fines ? IntroductionBy R. M. Smailer
Detailed description of the development of the FIOR process1 and, subsequently, other technical papers relating to the operation and start up of the FIOR plant2,3 are available in the technical litera
Jan 1, 1981
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Excellent Agricultural Soils After Surface Mining (01337c44-c551-4d4d-a8cb-a8f583d3fad2)By I. J. Jansen
Successful soil construction involves preparation of an adequate base, selection of high quality soil materials, and placement of those materials by means which will establish a continuous macropore n
Jan 1, 1987
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A preliminary evaluation of a through-the-earth (TTE) communications system at an underground coal mine in eastern Kentucky"A commercially available through-the-earth (TTE) communications system was evaluated at an underground coal mine in eastern Kentucky. This field study was conducted as part of a larger multisite eval
Apr 1, 2016
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Olivine --- Past, Present, And Future (7d337c07-6067-4c36-a888-a9ddadaafbd0)By B. Petkof
Olivine has been an accepted industrial mineral for the last 50 years. Its initial acceptance was based on the recognition of its refractory properties by European research workers in the middle to la
Jan 1, 1982
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Detection Of Oxidized Coal And The Effect Of Oxidation On The Technological Properties ? IntroductionBy R. J. Gray
Oxidation of coal can best be described as a process of deterioration, since most of the uses of coal, such as for fuel and by-product chemical and coke production, are adversely affected by coal oxid
Jan 1, 1974
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Anaconda's Experience With Percussion Longhole Drilling In Butte, MontanaBy P. J. G. du Toi
Anaconda's experience with percussion longhole drilling in Butte, Montana, has consisted of six phases: 1. Drilling horizontal blast holes in stopes with push feeds. 2. Ring and parallel blast
Jan 1, 1970
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Blasting With Ammonium NitrateBy Lewis J. Patterson
In the period of time allotted to this paper, an attempt will be made to cover a great deal of territory, figuratively speaking, as far as our experience with ammonium nitrate is concerned. In givi
Jan 1, 1958
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Techniques for assessing and mitigating longwall subsidence effects on highway bridgesBy Yi Luo, Jian Yang, Hua Jiang
Surface subsidence events induced by underground longwall coal-mining operations can cause various disturbances to surface structures, ranging from integrity and stability to functionality problems. H
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Plasmared - The Low Energy Coal Based Direct Reduction ProcessBy Goran Mathisson
PLASMARED is a process in which one well established and one new advanced technology have been merged into a practical tool for production of high quality direct reduced iron at lowest energy consumpt
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Note - Physical influences on Atkinson's friction factorBy J. A. Procarione
Introduction Ventilation engineers have always felt somewhat uneasy when, in the normal course of their work, they are forced to consider the flow in any mine entry as "wholly rough." Under such c
Jan 1, 1988