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  • SME-ICGCM
    Monitoring Mobile Roof Supports

    By Kenneth E. Hay

    Researchers from the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a field study to assess the safety of remotely controlled mobile roof supports (MRS) in a retreat pillar mining operation, Data were collected to pr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    IC 7257 Geophysical Abstracts 113 April-June 1943 - 1. Gravitational Methods

    6889. Aslakson, C. I., and Swick, C. H. Gravity Observations in Peru and Colombia. Coast and Geodetic Survey,-Special Pub. 233, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1943, 18 pp. (Price

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AUSIMM
    Orepass Monitoring and Management at Olympic Dam Mine

    By J Rose, D O’Toole, D Grant

    Orepasses are a critical element in the transport of ore from the stope drawpoint to the surface ore stockpile, making them an integral part of an underground mine’s ore-handling system. Well-designed

    May 9, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    The Challenge of Sustainable Management

    To ensure that its voice is heard in the development of policies and plans under the Resource Management Act, the mining industry is challenged to participate in their preparation. This paper outlines

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    RI 3944 Exploration -Mtn. View Tungsten Deposit, Hyder, AK

    By Aner W. Erickson

    "Preliminary examination of tungsten deposits on the Mountain View property near Hyder, Alaska, was made by Neal M. Muir, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines daring the summer of 1942. Fifteen samples

    Sep 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Mucking efficiency in open pit blasting

    By J. J. Montoro

    The influence of blasting on the excavators’ efficiency, defined as mucking rate (amount of rock mucked per unit time) and mean bucket load (amount of rock loaded in each bucket operation), is investi

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    OFR-71-79 Optimized Operator Compartments

    By R. J. Gunderman

    Redesigns of the operator compartments on a continuous miner and on a face haulage vehicle are described. The objective was to optimize the compartments within limitations of existing equipment and fu

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Hydrogen Cracking and Fracture of Galvanized Transmission Tower Bolts

    By J. C. Thornley

    Service failures of seemingly conventional galvanized bolts, in normal operation, on transmission towers in New Brunswick have been found to be the result of hydrogen cracking. In both these cases, si

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries - Belize (418cfd36-f0dc-46ed-856d-f40ae3a05c16)

    By Doris M. Hyde

    The Government of Belize maintained strict control over spending in 1982 as a means of protecting its import-dependent economy against the effects of a general worldwide recession. The modest economic

    Jan 1, 1984

  • ISEE
    Investigation into Monitoring of Initiator Performance

    By Charles Deacon

    The mining industry is constantly taking greater cognisance of their operating costs as a strategy to counter the effects of falling commodity prices. As a result, optimal operating efficiency is more

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    Improving Fragmentation During Ring-Hole Blasting in Coal in Blasting Gallery Panels

    By Sri Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy

    Blasting Gallery (BG) method was introduced in India for higher production and low cost of excavation to substitute conventional hand section and stowing methods for thick coal seam. The Singareni Col

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 4173 Antimony Deposits in Alaska - AK

    By Walford S. Wright, NORMAN EBBLEY

    During the past decade (1937 to 1947), including the war years of heavy demand for metals, the United States realized about one-eighth of its antimony requirements from domestic production, chiefly in

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AUSIMM
    Effects of Shear on the Behaviour of Polymer-treated Slurries

    By D Reid, A Fourie

    The in-pipe treatment of slurries with polymer addition shortly prior to deposition is a noteworthy emerging technology of increasing popularity. Although polymer treatment has been shown to substanti

    Jul 27, 2015

  • AIME
  • AIME
    Open-Pit Mining Operations

    By L. E. Fish, G. S. Wyman

    CHUQUICAMATA open-pit mine is capable of producing a total of 105,000 tons daily. When the sulphide plant is operating to capacity the distribution of this quantity will be approximately 30,000 tons s

    Jan 1, 1952

  • NIOSH
    OFR-87-81 Development And Demonstration Of Improved Truck Ladders

    By G. Gavan

    Analysis of reported injuries for off-highway haul trucks indicated that 42.7% were slip and fall, and of these 34.1% occurred mounting and dismounting the machine. Redesign of the lower steps was con

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Simulating the Effect of LHD Operations on Production Rates and Ventilation Costs in a Sublevel Cave Underground Mine

    "Load-haul-dump machines (LHDs) are typically used in underground metal mining operations. Delays or inappropriate use of LHDs can result in production loss. Optimized LHD use is especially crucial in

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Pumpable Roof Supports: An Evolution In Longwall Roof Support Technology (aa067599-8739-4939-97db-53d31f797a34)

    By T. M. Barczak

    Pumpable roof supports provide an alternative approach to secondary support in underground mining. Unlike all other supports that are either partially or fully prefabricated prior to being transporte

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    Double-header trains at Great Noligwa mine - Synopsis

    By L. van Dyk

    The project was aimed at evaluating the double-header trains implemented at Great Noligwa mine, looking at the changes from the old conventional trains to the new trains, and identifying possible impr

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Cave Mining at Premier Diamond Mine

    By A Croll

    A panel cave using LHDs for ore extraction came into production at Premier in 1990 at a depth of 630 metres below surface on the western side of the mine in the BA5 mining block. A post-undercut minin

    Jan 1, 2000