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The Effect Of Time-Dependent Ventilation And Radon (Thoron) Gas Emanation Rates In Underground Uranium MinesBy J. Bigu
A theoretical radiation mine model, suitable for underground uranium nines, has been investigated. In this model, the rate of ventilation and/or the radon (thoron) gas emanation from mine walls are ti
Jan 1, 1987
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An Overview Of Methane Liberations From U.S. Coal Mines In The Last 15 YearsBy R. H. Grau
This Bureau of Mines report describes methane liberation trends from all U.S. coal mines liberating over 100 Mcfd (100,000 cfd) (2.8 Mm3/d). Detailed are results from the latest Bureau survey performe
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation behavior of hematite fines flocculated with polyacrylic acidBy J. E. Gebhardt, D. W. Fuerstenau
The use of small quantities of polyacrylic acid (PAA) was found to significantly improve the flotation of fine-sized hematite particles at pH 4.1 and 0.001 M NaCl with sodium dodecykulfonate (SDS). Lo
Jan 1, 1987
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The Development Of A South African Underground Gold Mine - Introduction.By R. L. Bonomi
Developing a mining venture in a foreign country, particularly in South Africa, can be a real challenge to those involved in the operation. The mining division of Southland Energy Corp. was asked to o
Jan 1, 1987
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The Resistance To Airflow Of Mine ShaftsBy Malcolm J. McPherson
Mine shafts that are used as primary ventilation routes are different in their airflow characteristics to other subsurface openings because of the aerodynamic effects of guide rails, buntons, pipes, c
Jan 1, 1987
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The Channel Tunnel : Construction Methods And LogisticsBy Pierre M. Matheron
TRANSMANCHE-LINK is responsible for designing, developing and implementing the project for a fixed link under the English Channel, comprising two running tunnels of diameter 7.6 metres and a service t
Jan 1, 1987
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Column Flotation Of Desliming Cyclone Overflow For The Riverside Coal Preparation PlantBy S. K. Nicol
The results of column flotation tests conducted on a bulk sample of ultrafines discarded from the fine coal desliming cyclones at the Riverside coal preparation plant of Theiss Dampier Mitsui Coal Lim
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect Of Longwall Mining On Surface Subsidence Of Highways And Bridges - IntroductionBy Glenn A. Hazen
Longwall mining is the preferred method for removing underground coal since a larger amount of coal can be removed faster and with less waste when compared to the room-and pillar type mining. Thus, th
Jan 1, 1987
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The Excavation Of The Roosevelt Island Valve Chamber New York CityBy Edward M. Dowey
This paper presents the excavation of the Roosevelt Island Valve Chamber, the final of three chambers in Stage One of New York City's Third Water Tunnel. The valve chamber and passageways 13 3
Jan 1, 1987
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Design and Construction of Gold Hill Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Gordon I. McPhail, John D. Nelson
Tailings management represents a major portion of the cost associated with extraction of gold. For each gram of gold extracted, 150 to 200 kg of waste material is produced. Because of environmental co
Jan 1, 1987
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Underpassing The Rhone And Saone In Lyon, France With A Hydro Shield And Extruded Steel Fibre Concrete LiningBy Siegmund Babendererde
Introduction Lyon, with 1.1 million inhabitants, is the third largest city in France after Paris and Marseille. It is a lively industrial centre. Lyon lies at the intersection of many transport rou
Jan 1, 1987
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Assessment of Heat Flow in French Deep MinesBy M. A. Ouederni, G. C. Chorosz, E. P. Déliac
This paper deals with the heat flow problems in deep workings (depth greater than 1000 m in France). The approach benefitted from experience gathered in France and South Africa. Deep mines are located
Jan 1, 1987
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Regulatory Controls and Permits for Gold Process EffluentsBy Peri Mehling, Allister Brown
Environmental regulations concerning the processing of gold ores and the treatment and disposal of spent process solutions range from rigid standards in some locations to site specific options in seve
Jan 1, 1987
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Use Of Geophysics To Determine Mining Limits At A Gypsum Mine At Oakfield, New YorkBy K. T. Cunningham
The Oakfield, New York Hine of the United States Gypsum Company is a shallow, room and pillar mine developed in the Camillus Formation of Silurian Age on the up-dip edge of the northern Appalachian Ba
Jan 1, 1987
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New Developments In Ground Reinforcement And Treatment For TunnellingBy Dennis L. Boley, Francesco Gallavresi, Donald A. Bruce
The authors describe novel aspects of ground reinforcement and treatment as related to soft ground excavation for tunnels throughout the world. Insitu reinforcement for cut slopes (soil nailing), as u
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Fire IndicatorsBy Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce
Determination of the state of a mine fire is an important function during firefighting and during rescue and recovery operations. It is imperative that an accurate, up-to-date assessment of fire condi
Jan 1, 1987
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A Comparison Of Public Domain Underground ModelsBy M. D. Loy
In addition to products available from private vendors, many useful programs are developed at universities - in fact, many of these programs led the way to commercial development. Other projects are a
Jan 1, 1987
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Problems in reclaiming stripped mined tundra lands on the North Slope, AlaskaBy D. R. Maneval
The vast coal resources of North Slope, Alaska, can be expected to attract substantial interest because the nearly flat-lying coal beds of the coastal plain are specially amenable to surface mining. M
Jan 1, 1987
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Zinc-dust cementation of silver from alkaline cyanide solutions - analysis of Merrill-Crowe plant dataBy R. Y. Wan, J. R. Parga, J. D. Miller
The direct recovery of precious metals from a1kaline cyanide solution is frequently accomplished by the well-established Merrill-Crowe process involving zinc-dust cementation. This is particularly tru
Jan 1, 1987
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Assessment Of Colliery Dust Levels Using A Computerised Dust Measuring SystemBy J. W. Oberholzer
Problems with gravimetric sampling have led to the establishing of a computer linked tyndallometer dust measuring system. Preliminary tests conducted with the system indicate that the system can b
Jan 1, 1987