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Stability mechanism and control technology for fully mechanized caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable anglesBy Hongwei Wang, PEIPEI CAO, Yongping Wu, JIANQIANG JIAO
In the fully mechanized top caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable angles, the mechanisms of roof rock movement, failure, caving and filling are highly complex. This is due
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Exploration of Petrographic, Elemental, and Material Properties of Dynamic Failure-Prone CoalsBy Lawson. Heather
"The purpose of this study is to explore how the geochemical and petrographic components of coal may impact its physical properties, as well as how these components correlate with a history of reporta
Jan 1, 2019
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Integrating Research and Development in E&C FirmsBy Roshan B. Bhappu
Integrating a research and development department into an engineering company's corporate structure can be rewarding to the engineering division, the R&D group, and, most of all, the company&apos
Jan 10, 1980
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Towards an EU Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources: Sustainability Issues related to the EU Minerals and Metals IndustryBy P. Christmann
"In June or July 2005, the European Commission will present its Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources proposal to the Council and European Parliament, one of the seven Thematic
Jan 1, 2005
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Financing of mining projects - Can banks drive sustainability?By M. Götze, P. Eysel
Over the last years, the importance of the assessment of environmental and social aspects as well as of issues of good governance has increased significantly in mining finance. For this, international
Jan 1, 2011
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New look at underground coal mine safetyBy E. M. Spokes
Starting in 1980, a committee of the National Research Council studied the question of why some underground coal mines are safer than others and what could be done to improve the ones with poorer perf
Jan 1, 1987
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Slurry Walls, Tiebacks, and Tiedowns: Maximizing the Efficiency of Underground Station SpaceBy James Parkes
"The proposed Baltimore Red Line light rail system includes a 3.4 mile downtown tunnel (DTT) with five underground stations. The design of the underground stations involved overcoming several challeng
Jan 1, 2016
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The Mechanism of Grouting Reinforcement of Broken Rocks Surrounding the Gob-Side Retained EntryIn this paper, uniaxial compression tests were conducted on intact rocks and broken rocks that were reinforced by grouting, and the effects of grouting on the strength of broken rocks were analyzed. T
Jul 28, 2020
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Understanding And Solving Roof Control Problems In Stone MinesBy F. S. Kendorski
Several startup or longtime underground stone mines have experienced unanticipated roof control difficulties due to the variable geologic character of the roof strata. Careful mapping of roof conditi
Jan 1, 2002
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - BoronBy S. Hamilton
Borates are essential to life, and to many products that are essential to an acceptable standard of living. They occur naturally in seawater at an average concentration of five milligrams of boron per
Jan 1, 2005
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Using the K.I.S.S. principle in ventilation modelingBy T. R. Paquin
Powerful, easy to manipulate, ventilation modeling software is readily available to most mining engineers. Too often when preparing an initial ventilation model, engineers will go overboard in their d
Jan 1, 2009
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Reduction or Elimination of Abrasion, Wear, and Corrosion in Backfill EquipmentBy Franz Albert Nonnen
Backfill systems have been used for as long as mining activities have existed. Various backfill methods have been developed over the centuries with consideration for geological necessities, the techni
Jan 1, 2001
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Next Generation System For Unmanned LHD Operation In Underground MinesBy J. Larsson
In the pursuit of increased safety the mining industry has worked to develop systems for remote control and autonomous operation of both stationary and mobile equipment. This paper reports on a newly
Jan 1, 2010
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Improvements In Crusher ControlBy C. Ottergren
A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimum width of longwall faces in highly gassy coal mines ? Part IIBy P. C. Thakur
In Part I of this paper, it was established that the width of longwall faces in highly gassy mines is primarily limited by the volume of air reaching the tail-end of the face. The ventilation air reac
Jan 1, 2009
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Ground freezing to repair leaks in slurry wall shaftBy Shawn P. Coughlin, Michael A. Schimmenti, Juan Leonardo Tello del Pino
"The Sistema de Potabilización Área Norte project (Northern Area Purification System) was a major expansion of the potable water system in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The aim of the project was
Sep 1, 2016
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Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion For Conductivity?By R. Gensemer
A number of state and federal agencies are calling for development of aquatic life criteria for conductivity. These aquatic life criteria or ?benchmarks? are based on observed correlations between con
Jan 1, 2011
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Enhancing the benefits of projects through local procurementBy M. A. Barclay, D. Samson, A. M. Esteves
Several companies have adopted policies and standards aimed explicitly at increasing ‘local procurement’, recognising that local economic participation has benefits for companies and communities alike
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Advances In DrillabilityBy James Paone
Drillability of rocks by mechanical means is closely related to the physical properties of the respective rocks, Various approaches by previous investigators on rock drillability are presented, as wel
Jan 1, 1966
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Numerical simulation on diffusion phenomena in mine airways by using a method of discrete tracer movementsBy K. Sasaki
Diffusion phenomena in mine airways are important to trace gas and dust introduced into mine ventilation flows. Authors have carried out tracer gas measurements to check mine ventilation using concent
Jan 1, 2009