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                     Analysis of water permeation process in rock by X-ray CT Analysis of water permeation process in rock by X-ray CTBy D. Fukahori, K. Sugawara, A. Sato X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a nondestructive imaging technique, and its efficiency is widely recognized. In the present paper, X-ray CT is successfully applied for the visualization of water per Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Pooncarie Project—The technical challenges Pooncarie Project—The technical challengesBy S. C. Everett, I. S. Schache, P. A. Bannister, G. F. Balderson The Pooncarie Project is located in the Murray Basin region of Australia. This region is a potential new mineral sands province. Due to the geological environment and the lithology of the deposit, the Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Excavation simulation for information-oriented construction of large powerhouse caverns at depth Excavation simulation for information-oriented construction of large powerhouse caverns at depthBy J. Xiao, Y. Jiang, Y. Tanabashi, Z. Song Modelling the effect of blasting-caused damage, anisotropy of rock masses and excavation sequence on deformational behaviour and stability of large-scale underground caverns is important in the design Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A rock mechanics education program for undergraduate mining engineers in Australia A rock mechanics education program for undergraduate mining engineers in AustraliaBy S. J. Thomas, P. A. Lilly With support from the Australian mining industry and the Federal Government, three Australian universities are collaboratively developing flexible-format, web-based course content and delivery in rock Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Corner Cracking Associated With The Production Of Square Tubing From Low Carbon Ferritic Stainless Steel Corner Cracking Associated With The Production Of Square Tubing From Low Carbon Ferritic Stainless SteelBy N. Simpson Low carbon 11.5% chromium stainless steels are finding increasing use in industry as square or rectangular tubing material for the construction of structures by welding. During processing, resistively Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Contract—A tool for evaluating mining contracts Contract—A tool for evaluating mining contractsBy D. McCarthy Contract is a PC-based software program designed to satisfy the main features that have been identified to be lacking from cost estimation systems currently in place in the Australian coal industry. C Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Repair works and tests at the Rossio tunnel, Portugal Repair works and tests at the Rossio tunnel, PortugalBy F. Pinto, J. V. Lemos, A. Sousa, L. Ribeiro e Sousa The Rossio railway tunnel was built in 1890 crossing several formations involving limestones, basalts and also sandy and clayey formations. Due to the fact that it is an old underground structure reha Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Considering in situ grade variability during mining sequence Considering in situ grade variability during mining sequenceBy R. Peroni, J. Kopp Mine planning and scheduling is based on using a geological model for the deposit. Blocks are used to discretize the deposit into mineable volumes where grade values are assigned. Traditional estimati Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A design protocol for mining remnants in hard rock mining operations utilising a rock mass classification system A design protocol for mining remnants in hard rock mining operations utilising a rock mass classification systemA well known rock mass classification system has been altered slightly to address the issues found under remnant mining conditions. By detail study of the expected fracture patterns and local geology, Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Shear behaviour of graphite infilled joints based on Constant Normal Stiffness (CNS) test conditions Shear behaviour of graphite infilled joints based on Constant Normal Stiffness (CNS) test conditionsDue to the reduction in frictional resistance, the characteristics of joint infill have a major role to play on rock mass instability. This paper elucidates the laboratory behaviour of graphite infill Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The role of an advanced shotcrete constitutive model for reliable predictions of the ground-shotcrete interaction in tunneling The role of an advanced shotcrete constitutive model for reliable predictions of the ground-shotcrete interaction in tunnelingBy D. Boldini, R. Lackner, H. A. Mang ABSTRACT: In this paper, the strong interaction between the hardening shotcrete lining and the surrounding ground in NATM tunneling is investigated by means of axisymmetric analyses, accounting for th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Modelling water uptake in highly compacted bentonite in environmental sealing barriers Modelling water uptake in highly compacted bentonite in environmental sealing barriersBy W. Wittke, J. Gattermann ABSTRACT: One alternative to close a radioactive waste repository in rock salt is the construction of a “Cross Section Closure (CSC)“ sealing barrier. The proposed material for the CSC is highly compa Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Guidelines for geotechnically anomalous conditions in tabular hard rock mines Guidelines for geotechnically anomalous conditions in tabular hard rock minesBy A. R. Leach Anomalous mining conditions can be described where the level of hazard is increased relative to normal conditions within a mining area. Normal conditions would be those defined as a Ground Control Dis Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Study on nonlinear damage localization process of rocks under water chemical corrosion Study on nonlinear damage localization process of rocks under water chemical corrosionBy Li. S., C. Sili Abstract. Study on nonlinear damage localization process of rocks under water chemical corrosion is a more interesting topic in rock mechanics research world widely. It is very important in estimating Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Laboratory Investigation Into The Effect Of Specimen Size On The Strength Of Coal Samples From Different Areas A Laboratory Investigation Into The Effect Of Specimen Size On The Strength Of Coal Samples From Different AreasBy J. N. Van der Merwe The results of over 900 coal strength tests done during the period 1993?1994 for the SIMRAC project COL021A were re-analysed with a view to find a method to delineate areas or seams that can be groupe Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Comparison of the fractography of rockbursts and impact structures Comparison of the fractography of rockbursts and impact structuresBy W. U. Reimold, R. Armstrong, R. G. Charlesworth For many years rockbursts have plagued the mining industry. Although much research has gone into studying this phenomenon only a small proportion of it has been on the actual source mechanism. A study Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Utilization of blast movement measurements in grade control Utilization of blast movement measurements in grade controlBy I. R. Firth, D. L. Taylor Metal mining operations, in particular gold mining operations, use intensive ore control procedures in order to manage the extraction of ore zones from benches containing both ore and waste material. Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Masjed-e-Soleiman HEPP, Iran Rock Engineering Investigations, Analysis, Design and Construction Masjed-e-Soleiman HEPP, Iran Rock Engineering Investigations, Analysis, Design and ConstructionBy F. B. Samani, B. Stabel The 1,000 MW Hydro Power Station Masjed-e-Soleiman (formerly called Godar-e-Landar) in Iran is under construction since 1992. The rock engineering aspects of the major underground structure, i.e. the Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Problems with the introduction of personal sampling of respirable dust in underground coal mines in the UK Problems with the introduction of personal sampling of respirable dust in underground coal mines in the UKBy D. Mark, S. R. Hunneyball The ongoing revision of the Respirable Dust Regulations (RDR) by the UK coal mining industry includes the introduction of personal exposure monitoring for underground mines, rather than the fixed poin Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information tool The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information toolBy D. S. Richards Computers have revolutionized the collection of data on modern mines. Never before has it been possible to collect data from all aspects of the mining value chain at rates now common. With this has co Jan 1, 2003 
