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Controlled Load Development At Longwall CoalfacesBy A. K. Isaac
The effectiveness of coalface powered support depends upon its structural nature and the manner of application of the hydraulic system. A critical and largely unresolved feature of the system is the o
Jan 1, 1984
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The Ore Reserve ProblemBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
Pure gold was hidden in the quartz, they said, 'Twas proved by dreams and signs, and rods divining, By chemic tests, and spirits of the dead, In fact by everything-except by mining. " from R.E. W
Jan 1, 1984
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Determination Of In Situ Stress From Anelastic Strain Recovery Measurements Of Oriented Core: Comparison To Hydraulic Fracture Stress Measurements In The Rollins Sandstone, Piceance Basin, ColoradoBy Lawrence W. Teufel
A method to determine in situ stress directions and magnitudes from anelastic strain recovery measurements of oriented core has been used to determine the principal horizontal in situ stresses in the
Jan 1, 1984
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Site Characterization For Prediction And Simulation Of Dynamic EventsBy Dwain K. Butler
INTRODUCTION Characterization of a site for the prediction and simulation of dynamic events requires the determination of mechanical properties of the rock at stress/strain levels and rates and at
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer -Aided Torsional Analysis for Mill Drive ReliabilityBy W. R. Marks
Computer-aided torsional analysis of grinding mill drives is defined and related to the mill design process. Equations of torsional dynamics are developed for general mechanical drives. Consideration
Jan 1, 1984
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Dynamic Rock-Liner Interaction In TunnelsBy T. Krauthammer
A combined numerical approach is proposed for the analysis of rock-liner interact ion in tunnels under the effects of severe dynamic loads. The method is based on employing finite element formulations
Jan 1, 1984
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Physical and Chemical Properties of East Texas Lignite Overburden as Related to Successful ReclamationBy A. L. Senkayi, L. R. Hossner, J. B. Dixon, J. S. Ahlrichs
Chemical and physical properties of soils and overburden materials must be evaluated prior to strip mining activities. This information can be used to assess whether subsurface overburden can be equal
Jan 1, 1984
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Precious Metal Alloy ElectrodepositsBy Ch. J. Raub
A review will be given on the electrodeposition of Au, Ag and Pd and their technically important alloys focusing on recent work at the Forschungsinstitut. Special emphasis will be given to the influen
Jan 1, 1984
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Thermal Model and Design in Shaft FreezingBy J. Weng
The equations of heat conduction are numerically solved for two kinds of artificial freezing- mechanical freezing and liquid nitrogen freezing. A two dimensional finite difference model simulating the
Jan 1, 1984
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Carbon Adsorption Of Gold Maximum Loading And Ionic Contaminant Effect On Loading RatesBy W. R. Boehme
The laboratory test work compares various 6 x 16 mesh activated coconut carbons using a gold standard solution of 4 ppm dissolved in sodium cyanide. The carbon adsorption rate and maximum loading are
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Pile Density Studies for Inventory ControlBy S. R. Smith, W. M. Voorhis, J. D. Young
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has conducted investigations to identify the major causes of coal pile inventory adjustments. This paper describes past and current attempts to improve inventory s
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effect Of Discontinuities, Stress Level, And Discontinuity Roughness On The Thermal Conductivity Of A Maine GraniteBy T. C. Sandford
Thermal conductivity measurements of intact rock specimens do not reflect the effects of natural rock discontinuities, and large scale insitu tests are location specific and costly. To allow extrapola
Jan 1, 1984
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IntroductionBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
Introduction “A Western mine is a hole in the ground owned by a liar. . ." -Mark Twain THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISION Decisions pertaining to a firm's proposed capital investments ca
Jan 1, 1984
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Numerical Assessment of the Influence of Anisotropy on Steeply Dipping VCR StopesBy W. G. Pariseau, C. H. Schmuck, Fei Duan
The Homestake Mine is located in steeply dipping Precambrian metasediaents, an environment common to a number of world class ore bodies. Development of a pronounced plane of schistosity raises a quest
Jan 1, 1984
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Correction – ‘Comparison of Secondary Fe-Mn Oxides in Fracture Coatings and Heavy-Mineral Concentrates as Sampling Media, Silver City Mining Region, New Mexico’ – MINING ENGINEERING, Aug. 1983, pp. 1182By SME
"Comparison of Secondary Fe-Mn Oxides in Fracture Coating and Heavy-Mineral Concentrates as Sampling Media, Silver City Mining Region, New Mexico," a technical paper, appeared in the Aug. 1983 issue o
Jan 1, 1984
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Subsidence Control MeasuresBy C. Y. Chen
Public Law 95-87, the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA), Section 516 (b), requires the underground coal mining operator to "adopt measures consistent with known technology in
Jan 1, 1984
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Relationship of Fault Displacement to Gouge and Breccia ThicknessBy E. C. Robertson
Observations of faults in mines, at outcrops, and in the laboratory lead to the conclusion that the displacement d of a fault increases irregularly but monotonically with the thickness t of its associ
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineralogical Examination In Evaluating Magnetic Separation Of Residues From The Sulphation Roast-Leach Process For Complex SulphidesBy N. Rowlands, J. A. Finch, R. Espinosa-Gomez
The sulphation roast-leach process for complex sulphides results in phase changes due to roasting and leaching. The phases in the calcine, and in the neutral and hot acid leach residues were identifie
Jan 1, 1984
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Successful Prediction Of In Situ Fracture Permeability And Stiffness Characteristics Through Statistical Rock Mass CharacterizationBy Paul R. La Pointe
GEOTECHNICAL OBJECTIVES OF UCG PROGRAM Underground coal gasification (UCG) is one of several in situ extraction technologies for utilizing deep, otherwise unmineable coal. This technology involves
Jan 1, 1984
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Determination Of Solution Cavern Spacing In Deep Salt DepositBy Dennis Z. Mraz
An engineering procedure for designing the minimum separation between solution mined caverns in bedded salt deposit is described. The procedure is based on data obtained by in-situ and laboratory test
Jan 1, 1984