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                     A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip mines A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip minesBy B. Stimpson, K. Kosar, K. Barron "A number of high wall failures have occurred in some of the Alberta coal strip mines of a type called by the authors ""Multiple block plane shear slope failure "". They cause rapid deterioration of t Jan 1, 1986 
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                     A Regressive Simulation Model Analysis Of Acoustic Pollution In Mining Engineering A Regressive Simulation Model Analysis Of Acoustic Pollution In Mining EngineeringBy C. Orf. Chukabarah Acoustic pollution (noise) is a significant mine environmental system problem. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Labor (DOL) and other researchers h Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Reinterpretation of the Ravenswood Batholith, North Queensland A Reinterpretation of the Ravenswood Batholith, North QueenslandBy Rienks, Wyborn D The Ravenswood Batholith in the Charters Towers -Ravenswood area of north Queensland, was formed by three main episodes of granitoid emplacement between the Early Ordovician and the Early Permian. Gra Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Rejection Criterion For Definition Of Clusters In Orientation Data A Rejection Criterion For Definition Of Clusters In Orientation DataBy M. A. Mahtab, T. M. Yegulalp This paper presents the development and application of an approach for clustering fracture orientation data. Data are projected on the surface of the unit upper hemisphere and the clustering approach Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A Relational Data Base and Data Management System for the Onshore Gippsland Basin A Relational Data Base and Data Management System for the Onshore Gippsland BasinBy Gaulton R The Commission maintains a data base first computerised in 1957 and containing information from over 18 000 boreholes located mainly in the Latrobe Valley area. Some of the borehole derived informat Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Reliability Based Design Procedure for Mine Dewatering Systems A Reliability Based Design Procedure for Mine Dewatering SystemsBy Rashid Bashir The presence of groundwater in the form of large aquifers can have an important influence on investment decisions for underground mines. The design for such mines requires development of special minin Aug 1, 2010 
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                     A reliable solution for pumping mineral froth with challenging froth volume A reliable solution for pumping mineral froth with challenging froth volumeBy A Roudnev, P Loderer Mineral froth pumping utilising centrifugal slurry pumps is a major engineering challenge for both the end users and pump manufacturers. The traditional approach has been to oversize the pump for pump Aug 29, 2018 
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                     A Reliable Steel Rail and How to Make It A Reliable Steel Rail and How to Make ItBy James E. York AT a meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials at Atlantic City, June, 1908, Dr.. C. B. Dudley, in his presidential address,' showed the vital necessity of not only making a steel rai May 1, 1909 
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                     A Remote Air Analysis System For Early Warning Of An Underground Fire A Remote Air Analysis System For Early Warning Of An Underground FireTwo continuous computer controlled, remote air analysis (RAA) systems operate at The Zinc Corporation, Limited (ZC) to give early warning in case of an underground fire at ZC or New Broken Hill Co Jan 1, 1983 
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                     A Remote, Rapid and Accurate Three-dimensional Ore Waste Boundary Tracking System A Remote, Rapid and Accurate Three-dimensional Ore Waste Boundary Tracking SystemBy A T. Spathis, K E. Leslie, K R. Blay Many open pit mining operations seek to control blasting-related movement of ore and waste to minimise loss and dilution. Tracking the movement of ore boundaries can result in the maximisation of ore Aug 24, 2015 
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                     A Remotely Operable Sensor for Precision Surface Mapping Using Coherent Frequency Modulated (FM) Laser Radar A Remotely Operable Sensor for Precision Surface Mapping Using Coherent Frequency Modulated (FM) Laser RadarBy A. Slotwinski, R. E. Barry, M. M. Menon, P. T. Spampinato "A coherent FM laser radar based sensor for remote metrology of plasma facing material surfaces in a fusion reactor is described. The sensor is capable of 3-D mapping of surfaces, based on a series of Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock Breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining Industry A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock Breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining IndustryBy A. Boeing Rock-breaker automation and remote operation improves the safety and efficiency of mining operations. This article presents an overview of the Rocklogic rock-breaker automation system architecture tha Aug 1, 2013 
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                     A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock-breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining Industry A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock-breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining IndustryBy A Boeing Rock-breaker automation and remote operation improves the safety and efficiency of mining operations. This paper presents an overview of the Rocklogic rock-breaker automation system architecture that Mar 24, 2014 
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                     A Remotely Operated Seafloor Coring System A Remotely Operated Seafloor Coring SystemBy Richard Petters Williamson and Associates, Inc of Seattle, Washington has recently built a remotely operated seafloor coring system for Nichiyu Giken Kogyo Ltd and the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ). The system Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Remotely Operated System For Scientific Investigations Of Marine Mineral Deposits A Remotely Operated System For Scientific Investigations Of Marine Mineral DepositsBy Fredrik Søreide Several potential marine mineral deposits of various types have been identified within the Norwegian EEZ. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology has recently designed and built a new remot Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Report of the Research Committee Coal Division C.I.M. A Report of the Research Committee Coal Division C.I.M.By E. Swartzman "DURING 1951, experimental cleaning studies on both fines and larger sizes of certain Canadian coals were conducted on a relatively large scale in two pilot plants in the United States, large enough t Jan 1, 1952 
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                     A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? Introduction A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? IntroductionBy William Crowe Kellogg By now the term AFMAG has been fairly well introduced to the mining industry. Several papers have been presented and published concerning AFMAG (references 1 and 2). However, the term AFMAG remains ra Jan 1, 1960 
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                     A Report on Improvements in Drilling and Blasting Practices at IOC?s Carol Lake Project A Report on Improvements in Drilling and Blasting Practices at IOC?s Carol Lake ProjectBy M. H. Pelley To increase drill fleet capacity and meet increased ore demands at its Carol Lake Project, the Iron Ore Company of Canada initiated a program in 1975 to convert the Gardner-Denver 120 and Bucyrus-Erie Jan 1, 1978 
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                     A Report On The Secretary's Advisory Committee - Coal Mine Safety Research A Report On The Secretary's Advisory Committee - Coal Mine Safety ResearchBy Cloyd D. McDowell The Federal coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 has been criticized by those who say it goes too far in controlling the activity of private enterprise and by those who say it does not go far enoug Jan 1, 1973 
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                     A Report to a Visit to Canada and the United States of America (April-July, 1946) to Enquire into the use of Different Types of Aluminum Powder in the Prevention and Treatment of Silicosis, Together with a General Review of the Subject A Report to a Visit to Canada and the United States of America (April-July, 1946) to Enquire into the use of Different Types of Aluminum Powder in the Prevention and Treatment of Silicosis, Together with a General Review of the SubjectBureau of Medical Inspection, Broken Hill, New South Wales.INTRODUCTIONFor a considerable time it has be3n realised that the pathological changes produced in human lungs by the inhalation of free sili Jan 1, 1946 
