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The Ignition of Methane and Coal Dust by Air Compression – The Experimental Proof – Preprint 97-44
By W. Lin, M. J. McPherson
When a large area of open gob collapses suddenly, a windblast is produced that can cause considerable damage throughout the infrastructure of a mine. In a few cases, the windblast has been accompanied
Feb 24, 1997
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Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? Introduction
By E. R. Palowitch
On February 5, 1973, Eastern Associated Coal Corp began shortwall mining in their Federal No. 1 Mine, thus marking the first attempt in the United States at modern shortwall mining, i.e., using a cont
Jan 1, 1976
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Mixed Traffic Autonomy and Functional Safety - A contradiction?
By George Biro, Christoph Mueller
A number autonomous operations is in place in several, mainly in fenced areas, where safety is assured by locking off the entire area for other traffic. However autonomy can be brought much further if
Jun 25, 2023
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The Geology And Hydrology Associated With A Zone Of High Permeability (Boulder Zone) In Florida ? Introduction
By Robert O. Vernon
Urban sprawl, and all its attendant problems, is upon us. In Florida, and much of the rest of the world, this has been intensified by a special problem - the coastal zone - a land of high-intensity ur
Jan 1, 1969
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Experience To Date With Diesel Powered Underground Mining Equipment
By Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation operates three underground mines and two surface mines on Wolf Creek in Martin County near Inez, Ky. The original underground development was begun in March of 1970. The
Jan 1, 1973
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Demonstration Of Shield-Type Longwall Supports At Kaiser Steel Corporation's Sunnyside No. 1 Mine, Utah ? Background
By P. M. Hawley
In April 1975 Kaiser Steel Corporation and the United States' Department of Energy entered into a cost-sharing agreement for the demonstration of shield-type longwall supports on three consecutiv
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of a GBR to Deliver Risk Management and Value— City Rail Link, Auckland - RETC2021
By Tom Ireland, Sumi Eratne
The approach to Risk Management during the procurement of major projects often has a significant outcome on the ultimate successful delivery of a project. The $NZ4.4B Auckland City Rail Link project i
Jun 13, 2021
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Overview Of The US Bureau Of Mines' Research In Position And Heading Systems For Mine Machine Guidance
By C. C. Jobes, J. J. Sammarco, D. L. Anderson
Computer-aided control of a mining machine places its operator in a safe, remote location, thus reducing health and safety risks. Sensing systems that provide machine position (xy coordinates) and hea
Jan 1, 1993
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Promising Options for Solving the Dolomite Problem of the Florida Phosphate Resources—a Brief Review Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Dapeng Zhang, Brij Moudgil, Shibo Zheng, Chunhui Feng, Wenyi Song, Wending Xiao, Patrick Zhang
Separation of dolomite from phosphate is the most challenging problem in phosphate mineral processing. Over 50% of the future phosphate reserve in Florida contains too much dolomite to process using t
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Cutoff Grade Optimization (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-247)
By K. Dagdelen
The definition and shortcomings of traditional cutoff grades are discussed. The concept of optimum cutoff grade policy which maximizes the Net Present Value (NPV) of annual cash flows coming from a mi
Jan 1, 1993
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Ilmenite smelter freeze lining monitoring by thermocouple measurements: Model results
By J. H. Zietsman
Ilmenite smelting furnaces must be operated with a freeze lining of frozen slag to protect sidewall refractories from chemical attack by liquid slag. The process has two main control objectives: First
Jan 1, 2005
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Application Of Correlation Analysis To Drilling Programs A Case Study
By John G. Kuhm
INTRODUCTION The goal of any development drilling program is the drilling of the exact number of holes necessary to adequately determine grade and dimensions of an orebody, no more and no less. This
Jan 1, 1971
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Evaluation of Pollution of Mining Areas in Aspect of their Future Use and Development
By D. J. Pyra, J. Kudelko, Korzekwam W.
Polkowice region (Lower Silesia, Poland) is an area, where the copper mining activity started about 40 years ago and new technologies were applied. There are 3 underground mines, 3 processing plants,
Jan 1, 2005
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The Norsborg Metro Depot - Case Study of a Modern Urban Development in Stockholm
By Jenny Alsén, Hans Hogard
"Construction of large facilities underground in urban areas has many advantages. In order to show the advantages, a case study of the Norsborg metro depot in Stockholm Sweden has been made. The Norsb
Jan 1, 2016
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Design Based on Numerical Modelling a Requirement for an Economical Tunnel Construction
By Gunter Swoboda, Harald Wagner
Until a few years ago tunnel construction was based exclusively on experience. In recent years, however, numerical models have increasingly become an integrated part of tunnel design [2]. These models
Jan 1, 1993
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Markets for Southern Powder River Basin Coal
By G. E. Vaninetti
During its modem era, the southern Powder River Basin (PRB) in Wyoming has grown from meager origins in the early 1970s to become one of the most important coal-producing regions in the United States.
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence of Continuous Mining Arrangements on Respirable Dust Exposures
By W. R. Reed, D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak, J. D. Potts
"In underground continuous mining operations, ventilation, water sprays, and machine-mounted flooded bed scrubbers are the primary means of controlling respirable dust exposures at the working face. C
Jan 1, 2015
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Application of Dot Tunneling Method to Construction of Multi¬service Utility Tunnel Adjacent to Important Structures
By Akihiro Higashide, Roy H. Patten
The DOT Tunneling method combines two conventional earth pressure balance shield machines in an overlapping cylindrical arrangement. The method allows two tunnels to be driven simultaneously with mini
Jan 1, 1995
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A PC Based Ergonomic Analysis Software Package For Underground Mining Equipment
By R. L. Unger
Restricted fields of vision are a common problem with underground mining equipment. Also, when lighting systems are provided, they may be positioned where they cause glare. This restricts the visibili
Jan 1, 1994
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Comparison of Penetration Test Results of Grouts Made with Various Ultrafine Cement Products
By James Warner, Peggy Ganse, Glen Smoak, Raymond Henn, Sam Bandimere
Over the past several decades, cement-based grouts using ultrafine cement as are placement for portland cement have begun to gain acceptance as an alternative to chemical solution grouts, however the
Jan 1, 2001