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Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions in a Deep Underground Mine (0366ea57-3ba7-4a00-bec7-825a048e7e26)
By Douglas Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research
Jan 1, 2004
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Experimental study of the elastic behavior of model refractory materials
By J. C. Glandus, N. Tessier-Doyen, M. Huger
The Young's modulus of bi-phased model materials (vitreous matrix containing spherical alumina inclusions) have been determined by two complementary approaches: experimental and analytical. If th
Jan 1, 2004
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An Investigation Into The Physical Constraints Of The Current Sub-Decline At Turffontein Shaft
By M. C. Bhulose
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. Eng (Mining Engineering) degree The purpose of this project was to identify constraints that could occur in the current sub-d
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact Sensitivity of Detonators
By Paul Worsey, Randall Franklin
This paper is based on an undergraduate research project undertaken for the explosives emphasis in the UMR mining engineering degree program by the first author. The purpose of the selected research t
Jan 1, 2004
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Manganese Separation by Solvent Extraction in Nickel Laterite Processing
By Chu Yong Cheng
Manganese is one of the main impurities in the recovery of base metals from their ores. This is especially true when laterite ores are processed using the pressure acid leach (PAL) process. The use of
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Advances In Proximity Warning Technology For Surface Mining Equipment
By T. Ruff, J. Steele
The lack of visibility near earthmoving equipment results in an average of five fatalities in U.S. surface mines each year. These accidents occur when a piece of equipment either strikes another vehic
Jan 1, 2004
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Ice-Cemented Backfill For Underground Support In Arctic Mines
By V. Izaxon
Current practice in mining frozen, underground placers is to support the mine openings by leaving remnant pillars, which are kept frozen to maintain their stability. These pillars may be partially ext
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect Of Regional Stresses On A Large Diameter Raise Bored Shaft At Rag’s Twentymile Coal Company
By M. A. Berdine, C. N. Thompson, D. Brock
The raise bore method of shaft construction has been success-fully used in the mining and construction industries for over thirty years. In the mid 1990’s, Twentymile Coal Company (“TCC”), now affilia
Jan 1, 2004
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Fatigue crack propagation in magnesium single crystals
By S. Ando
The fatigue crack growth behavior of magnesium single crystal has been investigated, CT (compact tension) type specimens with different notch orientations were prepared. In the case of notch plane and
Jan 1, 2004
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3D FEM Simulation For Fully Grouted Bolts
By Khaled Morsy
Most of the available numerical codes simulating the reinforcing effect of fully grouted bolt are accomplished by a series of bar elements which are connected along their length to the host rock by sh
Jan 1, 2004
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The Characterisation Of Carbon Reductants In The Metallurgical Industry ? A Case Study
By R. Falcon, P. den Hoed, A. Luckos, R. Erasmus, V. du Cann, D. Comins
Carbon as a reductant, additive or filler is an essential element in the processing of metallic ores and the manufacture of iron and steel in the metallurgical industry. In most cases, the element car
Jan 1, 2004
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National And International Codes For Reporting Mineral Resources And Reserves: Their Relevance, Future And Comparison (f3cffa8d-948e-4b88-b85d-9759c7dfe406)
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
The latter half of the 20th century has seen the proliferation of a series of codes to address commodity needs which were brought about by rapidly advancing technologies and the globalization of marke
Jan 1, 2004
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Continuous Casting Mould Powder And Casting Process Interaction: Why Powders Do Not Always Work As Expected
By A. Normanton, B. Harris, V. Ludlow, S. Riaz
Why does a continuous casting mould powder, which works successfully on a particular caster with respect to semi quality, fail to perform on a caster of a similar design utilizing liquid steel from a
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Metal And Slag Films Stabilization Phenomena With Respect To Clean Steel
By I. A. Minaev
The conditions of a stability of metallurgical films on a surface of solid on the basis of classical regularities of a thermodynamics are considered. For specific conditions of metallurgical processes
Jan 1, 2004
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A Comparison of Refractory Lined and Metal-Clad Process Vessels for Specific Operating Conditions
By M. Pearson, L. Zunti
Pressure vessels in hydrometallurgy and many chemical process industries throughout the world require the use of specific lining systems to protect the parent vessel materials from corrosion and/or ab
Jan 1, 2004
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Ecosystem Restoration Within The Anchor Hill Pit Lake, Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site, South Dakota
By J. Jonas, J. M. Harrington, K. Wangerud, S. D. Fundingsland, J. G. Harrington
EPA NRMRL Mine Waste Technology Program and Region VIII Superfund office are jointly conducting an in-situ technology demonstration at the Anchor Hill Pit Lake, Gilt Edge Mine Superfund site. The goal
Jan 1, 2004
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Technology and Changes in Mines Rescue
As the mining industry looks to new technologies for a safe work environment and increased production rates, so should emergency response teams when dealing with organisational incidents. Implementati
Jan 1, 2004
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Plenary Presentations
OPENING SESSION Session Chairpersons: Dr. P.P. Jourdan & Dr. L.A. Cramer Transformation to Tackle the Challenges Facing the Ferro Alloy Industry in the Next Decade R.J. Linnell Electricity S
Jan 1, 2004
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What You Always Wanted to Know About Blast Waves in Blocky Benches
By Hans-Peter Rossmanith
Fracture mechanics (Atkinson 1987, Broek 1988, Rossmanith 1978-2002, 1983, 1997, Kanninen & Popelar 1985) and wave propagation (Graf 1975, Rinehart 1975) form the main ingredients in the new electroni
Jan 1, 2004
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Agglomeration in Leaching: The Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Agglomeration Control and Fines/Clays Monitoring
By G. Velarde
Agglomeration has as main objective to form a uniform and highly permeable heap for leaching. An inaccurate dosage of moisture during agglomeration leads directly to poor agglomerate quality and segre
Jan 1, 2004