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Roadheader Applications In Mining And Tunneling
By H. Copur
Roadheaders have become widely used in underground mining and tunneling operations because they offer the flexibility to excavate soft- to medium-strength rock formations. A critical issue in successf
Jan 1, 1998
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Finite Element Model For Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Openings
By K. Fotoohi
This paper presents a basic, and yet practical, three-dimensional finite element model that was developed by the authors for stress/stability analysis of mine structures. While the code is linear elas
Jan 1, 1998
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Stress Intensity Factors of Chevron-Notched Semi-circular Specimen
A three-dimensional finite element analysis is used to determine the stress intensity factors associated with the chevron-notched semi-circular bend test specimen. The stress intensity factor calibr
Jan 1, 1998
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Technology News - Erosion Control System Successful At Uranium Reclamation Project
Drainage and erosion control often become problems at mine reclamation projects. An example of this was an abandoned surface uranium mine on the south Texas plains. Engineers with the Texas Railroad C
Jan 1, 1998
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Gas Flow And Cooling, In Waste-Heat Boilers In The Outokumpu Flash Smelting Process
Gas flow and heat transfer phenomena in two industrial-scale waste-heat boilers of the Outokumpu copper flash smelting process were analyzed with a commercial computational fluid-dynamics (CFD) packag
Jan 1, 1998
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Cannington Mine - Back to the Cradle for BHP
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) started as a silver-lead-zinc mining company in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia in the 1880s. Since then it has diversified into the resource
Jan 1, 1998
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Unstable Operating Ranges Of A Fan And Nonachievable Quantity Ranges Of Airways In A Ventilation System
By S. Lin, Y. J. Wang
Fan stall is a notorious phenomenon of axial flow fans. When multiple fans of this type serve a ventilation system, their mutual impacts on the stability of the ventilation system are very complicated
Jan 1, 1998
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Combining Modern Assessment Methods to Improve Understanding of Longwall Geomechanics
By Hatherly P, Luo X, Balusu R, Gale W
Ongoing, collaborative research between CSIRO's Exploration and Mining and Strata Control Technology has resulted in a better understanding of rock failure mechanisms around longwall extraction.
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Long-Term Seepage From Waste-Rock Facilities In Dry Climates
By D. A. Swanson
Predicting when and at what rate seepage will occur from waste-rock facilities is becoming an integral part of permitting and closure at mines situated in dry climates. Such predictions require develo
Jan 1, 1998
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The International Society of Explosives Engineers:, A Valuable Resources for the Explosive Industry
By Jeffrey L. Dean
Now in its twenty-fifth year, the ISEE has grown to more than 4000 members representing 75 countries. The Society and its 35 chapters in the US, Canada and Australia work to educate the public about o
Jan 1, 1998
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Coal Age - A Longwall Look at Tomorrow
By Graham M
Longwall mining has been the dominant global coal mining method for decades. However, not until 1994 did longwall mining surpass continuous miner room and pillar extraction tonnage in the United State
Jan 1, 1998
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Sample Preparation and Assaying of Coarse Gold Ores
A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the three types of sample grinders routinely used in the mining industry for the sample preparation of gold ores with particular emphasis placed
Jan 1, 1998
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Prediction of Strata Caving Characteristics and its Impact on Longwall Operation
By Nemick JA
Recent advances in computer simulation together with field measurements of caving and microseismic activity about longwall panels, has allowed a much better understanding of the caving process and the
Jan 1, 1998
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Removal And Stabilization Of Mercury During Gold Cyanidation Process
By M. Misra
The dissolution of mercury during gold cyanidation is the cause of many environmental, health and processing problems. A study was undertaken to find a suitable reagent for the removal of mercury bear
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving Relationship
People in the work environment (and often elsewhere) are seen as a commodity (we use them for our purposes).The general accepted view of a Company is that shareholders are "The Company" and that they
Jan 1, 1998
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Past And Future Trends In Phosphate Use (bc67086e-f222-405c-912f-9c8eb3012d83)
By M. C. Roberts
In assessing the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, three key aspects must be considered: 1) the future growth in markets, 2) the competitiveness of the district in terms of produ
Jan 1, 1998
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Nearest Neighbor Kriging: A Solution To Control The Smoothing Of Kriged Estimates
By A. Arik
1his paper presents a modified ordinary kriging technique referred to as the "Nearest Neighbor Kriging" (NNK). The method is a simple and practical tool to use when the ordinary kriging (OK) results a
Jan 1, 1998
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Archean and Paleoproterozoic Geology and Metallogeny of the Southern Canadian Shield
By K. D. Card, K. Howard Poulsen
Abstract - The Archean Superior Province craton and the Paleoproterozoic Penokean Orogen are major geological sub-divisions of the southern Canadian Shield and account for much of the metallic mineral
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Improvements At La Colorada Mine
By William A. Faust
La Colorada Mine was begun in 1993 as a small heap leach mine and was the first operation for Eldorado Gold Corporation. 'This paper describes the growth of the mine to annual production levels n
Jan 1, 1998
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Quality Assurance, Continuous Quality Improvement and Standards
By Marcel Vallée
"Abstract-In recent years, several unsavory events in international mineral exploration, as well as several widely publicized project difficulties and failures have occurred. The report Setting New St
Jan 1, 1998