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RI 8134 Laser Alinement Sensor for Continuous-Mining MachinesBy Merle L. Bowser
An alinement (steering) sensor for continuous mining machines has been developed under a Bureau of Mines contract. A laser source in the entry projects a beam parallel to the centerline of the entr
Jan 1, 1976
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High Pressure Washing Technology “Hydro-Clean”By Sam Palombo, James José Varela
"Washing can be defined as the process used to eliminate or reduce the dirt (presence of fines or slimes) of one material. It is also the basic and oldest process applied to ore preparation for furthe
Jan 1, 2009
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The Taranaki Oil-FieldTHE Taranaki oil-field is situated on the western side of the North Island of New Zealand, at about its widest part, and may be said to be the most compact and fertile part of the Dominion, for, with
Jan 1, 1912
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Acid mine drainage prevention and control optionsBy N. Kuyucak
"Acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of the most significant environmental challenges facing the mining industry worldwide. It occurs as a result of natural oxidation of sulphide minerals contained in min
Jan 1, 2002
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John O. Marsden: An interview with the 2014 SME PresidentWe have lived through a period of strong metal pricing during the past eight to 10 years. Copper has been hovering in the range of $3-$4/lb during much of the past eight years, averaging close to $3.3
Mar 1, 2014
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OFR-76-84 Methodology Development For Mine Life Safety System EvaluationBy Nutter R. S.
A methodology has been developed for qualitative safety hazard evaluation and quantitative reliability analysis of mine monitoring and control systems. Detailed application of these techniques were ma
Jan 1, 1982
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Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer ProjectBy Rajni Patel, John McDonald, Steve Dubnewych, Michael McKenna
The Upper Reach segment of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer (NEIS) is a3.2-km-long tunnel excavated in interbedded marine sedimentary deposits with approximately 40 m of cover. The tunnel was initially
Jan 1, 2005
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Flow and Fracture Temperature Dependence of Some Iron-Base AlloysBy John Nunes, Frank R. Larson
Temperature-dependent functions of various ten-sile flour stress and fracture parameters were investigated on iron and low composition alloys of Fe-C, Fe-Cr, Fe-Mn, and Fe-Ni. Data were obtained over
Jan 1, 1963
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Development of Longwall Mining TechnologyLongwall mining originated in the early 18th century in the county of Shropshire in England, where it was known as the longway method. Its name implies the extraction of the seam over a long continuou
Jan 1, 1991
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Experience with and benefits from the use of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for blast design and controlBy Peter Moser, Mark Ganster, Andreas Gaich
Surveying of a bench face before blasting is a pre-requisite for a proper blast planning and for a satisfying blasting result both in terms of safety and fragmentation. When surveying a bench face, pr
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine reconciliation ? for better or worse!By Rayleen Riske
Why do we look for better reconciliation when times get tough? Why wait? Mine reconciliation should be a priority throughout the good times too. In fact, with good reconciliation, those good times are
May 1, 2010
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Drilling And Lining Of The Ocean Shafts - Seabrook Power ProjectBy B. J. Dave, Ashok J. Desai, Allen J. Hulshizer
This paper presents various design and construction considerations involved in developing an underwater installation of lined, large diameter shafts not known to have been previously accomplished for
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6866 Recent Trends In Design And Construction Of Copper Concentrators In The Southwest ? IntroductionBy C. E. Rork
This paper discusses various mechanical improvements that have been gradually incorporated in the copper-willing plants of the Southwest daring the past 14 years, power plants for concentrators, use o
Jan 1, 1935
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New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample StreamsBy C. Bachmann, M. J. Laurila, A. J. Widenman, A. Klein
Elemental analysis of slurry streams using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been employed. However, detector technology has limited the application of XRF devices. Using detector technology employed
Jan 1, 1999
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British Columbia Paper - Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Virginia-Tennessee RegionBy Thomas Leonard Watson
Jan 1, 1906
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OFR-103(3)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Volume IIIBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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Choosing the Right Delay Timing for the Blasting Application, Optimization and Maintaining Field ControlsChoosing the correct delay time for many blasting applications is an important and critical blast design parameter for controlling fragmentation, muckpile shape, swell, digability, throw, ground vibra
Jan 1, 1998
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Data integration for information technology infrastructure in miningBy S. Dessureault, J. Porter, M. Woodhall
Information and communication technology (ICT) is seen as a key source of future productivity improvements in mines. The information technology infrastructure (ITI) necessary to achieve these producti
Jan 1, 2004
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Ferrochrome Smelting And Smelting Capacity Investment In ZimbabweBy J. Chirasha
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, ferrochrome, smelting, investment, Zimbabwe Four smelting plants currently make up the ferrochrome smelting capacity in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Alloys and Zimasco represent m
Jan 1, 2011
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Extensive Mechanization Produces Record Performance In Drill-Blast TunnellingBy Hans Hamrin
Three drill-blast cycles of 3.1 m advance achieved in one working shift of 7.5 hours at the Holsfjorden Tunnel project in Norway. The tunnel, 5235 m long, with a cross section of 8.6 m2, was completed
Jan 1, 1987