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Crisis Management and Communications Preparing for the UnexpectedBy Dale Coffin
Definition Of A Crisis Crisis \kri-ses:\ An unstable or crucial time or state of affairs whose outcome will make a decisive difference for better or worse (Webster's New Collegiate dictionary)
May 1, 2004
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A New Method For Longwall Pillar DesignBy P. Tsang
In order to deal with ground control problems such as roof falls, floor heaves and pillar failures in underground coal mines, a new pillar design method based on the "yield pillar" concept is proposed
Jan 1, 1993
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Ball Clay Development In The AmericasBy Tom F. Deems
The term ball clay is applied to plastic sedimentary clays that have a high content of kaolinite and that possess white firing properties and high green strength (Mitchell and Stentiford, 1973). Howev
Jan 1, 1997
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1941By G. S. Hume
The largest development program in the history of Alberta was undertaken in 1941 in an effort to increase oil production. The drilling record is as follows: In Alberta there was the largest explora
Jan 1, 1942
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Estimating Coal Pillar Strength for Low Coal SeamBy Andre Cezar Zingano
"The objective of this paper is to estimate the coal seam strength and the pillar safety factor for low coal seams using back analysis and rock mass characterization. The coal seam strength is very im
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 3351 National Safety Competition Of 1936 (185fc51c-19cb-40c5-8842-f116a92349fd)By W. W. Adams
Three hundred and twenty-eight mines and quarries, representing 36 States, took part in the twelfth yearly accident-prevention contest conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines and known as the N
Jan 1, 1937
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W. R. Ingalls Retires From Engineering And Mining JournalW. R. Ingalls, since 1905 editor of the Engineering and Mining Journal, retires from that position with the issue of Mar. 22, to open offices in New York City as a consulting engineer. The severing of
Jan 4, 1919
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Papers - Preferred Orientations in Iron-silicon Alloys (With Discussion)By C. S. Barrett
It has been observed that deformation in iron takes place by slip on (110) + {112) + (123) planesl, 2, but in silicon ferrite with low deformation temperatures or high silicon contents (exceeding 4 pe
Jan 1, 1937
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A Frogless SwitchBy C. M. Haight
SEVERAL years ago the frequent breaking of wheels on the 66-cu. ft. cars used with the underground electric haulage suggested that the numerous frogs in the track might be a contributing cause toward
Jan 1, 1927
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Copper Ore MiningBy John K. Hammes, Stanley D. Michaelson
The material presented in this chapter is supplemental information on those significant aspects of open-pit copper mining that are to an extent unique and therefore not detailed in previous sections c
Jan 1, 1968
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Heavy Metals Recovery in Vitrification Process of MSW ResiduesBy Takuya Shinagawa
After vitrification of the residues from a municipal solid waste incinerator, the vitrified products can be used as a construction material, and the dust can be used as raw materials for the non- ferr
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 7129 Petrographic Methods And Their Application To The Examination Of Nonmetallic Materials ? IntroductionBy George T. Faust
The petrographic microscope plays an important role in the mineral dressing of nonmetallic materials. Petrographers and mineral technologists have evinced an interest in the technique developed, speci
Jan 1, 1940
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Chicago Paper - Geology and Mining Methods at Pilares MineBy W. Rogers Wade, Alfred Wandtke
The Pilares mine of the Moctezuma Copper Co. is situated at Los Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, about 75 mi. (120.7 km.) south of the international boundary and about 7 mi. (11.26 km.) east of th
Jan 1, 1920
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Childe Harold: A Case Study in the Use of Multiple Bench Grade Control TechniquesBy Stuart M. S, Allen P. B
The Childe Harold deposit was mined by the Granny Smith Joint Venture (GSJV) from late-March through to early-December 1993. This was a fast-tracked mining project whose history began with an offer
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 6754 The Thermodynamic Properties Of The Zno-Fe2o3-Fe3o4 System At Elevated Temperatures ( In Two Parts) 1. The Thermodynamic Properties As Related To The Spinel StructureBy R. L. Benner
The Bureau of Mines investigated the ZnO-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 system at 1,000°, 1,300°, and 1,400° C, with oxygen pressures between 1.0 and lx10-4 atmospheres. The results, divided into the thermodynamic prope
Jan 1, 1966
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Iron and Steel Division - Reactions in Ferromanganese Blast Furnace Hearth RefractoriesBy Arnulf Muan, Hobart M. Kraner
Ferromanganese alloys react with aluminu-silica brick in blast furnace hearths and cause the formation of new phases with low refractoriness and consequent failure of the refractory lining. The nature
Jan 1, 1962
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Creation Of An Underground Mine Development Sequencing OptimizerBy M. J. Blattman
Upon completion of an underground mine design, the planning engineer is faced with a surprisingly complex problem, “What development and mining sequence should be implemented so as to maximize the ret
Jan 1, 2003
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Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel - How Colorado Department Of Highways Improved Contracting Practices And ManagementBy P. R. McOllough
The Colorado Department of Highways awarded a contract to construct the Second Bore of the Eisenhower Tunnel in August, 1975. The contract was completed June 29, 1979, nine days ahead of schedule, wit
Jan 1, 1981
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Dimensioning of Tunnels in Swelling RockBy P. Wittke-Gatterman
ABSTRACT: A three dimensional constitutive law for swelling rock is presented. It can be applied to the osmotic swelling of mudstone as well as to the swelling of rocks containing anhydrite. It descri
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 7036 Molten-Salt Electrorefining Vanadium ScrapBy K. P. V. Lei
The Bureau of Mines investigated molten-salt electrorefining as a practical method for reclaiming vanadium from vanadium scrap. An electrolytic process utilizing a KC1-LiC1-VC12 electrolyte at 615° C
Jan 1, 1967