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  • SME
    Have Emerging Technologies Reached the Point Where Diesel Particulate Matter can be removed from Underground Mines?

    By K. C. Kocsis

    "Diesel-powered equipment has allowed the mining industry to raise production rates and significantly improve productivity, as it is rugged, mobile and reliable, but its widespread use in underground

    Jan 10, 2017

  • RMCMI
    Have Mining Engineers Accepted All That Developments in Machinery Apply?

    By R. Dawson Hall

    *This paper was not read as it arrived too late. In the beginning of the last century "cottage industry" gave way to the factory system, and at present manufacturing that was once performed in homes

    Jan 1, 1922

  • CIM
    Have You A Research Problem?

    By Frank E. Lathe

    During the war the National Research Council at Ottawa sent out questionnaires to the managers of nearly all the industrial plants in Canada. Inquiry was made as to the research equipment possessed, t

    Jan 1, 1926

  • IMPC
    Have You Been on a Mine Site? The SMI-JKMRC Student Venture

    By A. J. Lynch, D. K. Tungpalan, Y. Reja, E. C. Avelar, G. Figueroa, S. Gómez, R. Alanis, M. A. Corona-Arroyo

    "Have you been on a mine site? This question was posed by Emeritus Professor Alban Lynch to Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Students from the Sustainable Minerals Institute - Julius Kruttschnitt Miner

    Jan 1, 2018

  • IMMS
    Hawaiian Mineral Deposits And Extremophiles On Loihi Submarine Volcano: A New Resource

    By Alexander Malahoff

    The most exciting frontier in Ocean Technology is represented by a new class of Marine Bioproducts, the source of which lies in marine microorganisms. The microorganisms include microalgae, bacteria

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Hazard Analysis of Mining Equipment by Mine Type and Geographical Region

    By Shail J. Butani

    This paper analyzes the 1982 coal mine accident data collected by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for key equipment types, by mine type, and by geographic region. The differences in h

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Hazard caused by mining gases in the area of abandoned underground mines in Poland

    By M. Borowski, N. Szlazak, D. Obracaj

    Methods of research and control of the intensity of gas inflow to undersoil layers, after the mines were abandoned are presented in the paper. Gas migration causes them to penetrate to lower storeys o

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    Hazard Controls - New Shroud Design Controls Silica Dust From Surface Mine And Construction Blast Hole Drills - Hazard

    Exposure to airborne respirable crystalline silica dust can lead to silicosis, a debilitating lung disease. On surface coal mining and construction sites, blast hole drills are notorious sources of ai

  • NIOSH
    Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Report HETA 98-0020

    By Lon Santis, Scott Deitchman, John A. Decker

    This report describes three cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in a manhole, including one fatality, from CO migrating through soil after nearby use of explosives. A municipal sewer project invol

    Oct 30, 1997

  • AIME
    Hazard Evasion Program for Mine Planning

    By Frank Ruskey, Richard G. Burdick

    Many problems associated with potential hazards in a proposed mining area may not be adequately appraised because of the complexity of trying to evaluate them in terms of production requirements. Freq

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Hazard Map Approach Using Space-time Clustering Analysis of Mining-induced Microseismicity

    By Pavel Vasak

    Microseismic monitoring has become standard practice in the mining industry as a ground control monitoring tool at depth. Translating the information into practical hazard assessment tools for the roc

    May 1, 2004

  • SME-ICGCM
    Hazard Mapping Combining Geostatistical Modeling Of Coal Mine Roof Quality Ratings With Numerical Modeling Of Stress Data

    By J. Riefenberg

    U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) researchers are developing a personal computer-based hazard mapping system for use in underground coal mines. Hazard mapping is rapidly gaining interest as delineating area

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Hazard Prediction Model Development: The Multiple Overlay Technique

    By John L. Ellenberger

    Virtually no two mines operate with the same geographic, geologic, and mining conditions. It follows chat problems vary with the conditions from mine to mine or often from one section to another in th

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    Hazard Recognition Training Program For Construction, Maintenance And Repair Activities - Introduction

    By Joseph P. Flick, Kathleen M. Kowalski, Lynn L. Rethi, Roberta A. Calhoun

    Many miners are involved in tasks at the mine site that are similar to those sub-tasks performed in general construction, maintenance and repair (CMR) type work activities. As a result, many of the i

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SAIMM
    Hazardous passage of Mrazovka tunnel under a reinforced concrete structure

    By I. Zemanek, A. Rozsypal

    Mrazovka tunnel was excavated under one building whose subsurface space was not possible to reinforce against additional settlements induced by digging. In the presented contribution the risk analysis

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Hazardous Roof Structures In Appalachian Coal Mines

    By Noel N. Moebs, John L. Ellenberger

    Geologic structures in mine roof rock contribute to many roof falls in Appalachian coal mines. These structures include paleochannels, scours, pinch-outs, slickensides, clay veins, and cravasse splays

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    Hazardous Spent Potlining from Aluminum Smelters and its Countermeasures in China

    By Xiping Chen, Wangxing Li

    "Spent potlining is unavoidable solid waste from aluminum smelters. About thirty kilograms spent potlining is discharged in China to produce per ton primary aluminum. Spent potlining has high level so

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Hazardous Substance/Waste Management Considerations Another Dimension To An Environmental Audit

    By J. C. Mullen

    Today, the coal mining industry is more knowledgeable on the potential negative economic consequences associated with improper management of hazardous substances and various types of solid waste. The

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Hazardous Waste Minimization Programs

    By H. Reed

    The precious metal mining industry in Nevada handles and generates a certain amount of hazardous materials and waste on a regular basis. These products range from processing material additives to was

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Hazardous Water Inflows In Some Tunnels In Sedimentary Rocks

    By Tor L. Brekke, Alberto Marulanda P.

    The paper describes hazardous water inflows during construction that have taken place over the last three years in tunnels in Colombia. The projects involved are the Chivor II Hydroelectric Power Proj

    Jan 1, 1981