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  • AUSIMM
    Some Results of Mechanised Mining of Coal in the Western Coalfield of New South Wales

    Total mechanisation in the Western district of New South Wales is quite a recent addition to productive methods in that State, for it was only in 1940 that the first colliery was equipped for this met

    Jan 1, 1954

  • DFI
    Design And Construction Of The Rion Antirion Brdoge Foundations

    By Alain Pecker

    The choice of a design concept for a bridge foundation is guided by various factors; several of these factors are indeed of technical origin, like the environmental conditions in a broad sense, but ot

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    How to use Energy Management to Improve Mining Operation Productivity and Reduce Downtime: Canadian Utility Company Incentive Programs

    By A. Tylczak, C. Norman, C. Shook, S. Loif

    "There are a lot of good reasons to manage energy use at mining operations. Optimizing process energy use reduces operating costs. Tracking energy use can help identify unplanned process changes or m

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Settlement of Tailings Slurries by Creep Compression

    By J. Don Scott

    Analytical predictions of the rate and magnitude of settlement of deposited oil sands tailings slurries generally overestimate how fast pore pressures will dissipate. Field deposits of nonsegregating

    May 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    The Improved Detection of Geochemical Soil Anomalies by Multiple Regression Analysis of Biochemical Data

    Multiple regression analysis was used to predict elemental concentrations of copper and nickel in soils from consideration of the concentration of these elements in vegetation in an ultrabasic complex

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    RI 8285 Prediction of Failures in Mines - An Overview

    By B. T. Brady

    Recent theoretical, experimental, and field studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines suggest that rock failures may be predicted and, in some instances, controlled. Theoretical studies that were later

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 234 Screen Sizing of Coal Ores and Other Minerals

    By Thomas Fraser, E. A. Holbrook

    The data in this bulletin were obtained during an investigation of screening practice by the University of Illinois engineering experiment station and the United States Bureau of Mines under a coopera

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AUSIMM
    Carmen Copper – A Sustainable Approach to Tailings Thickener Upgrades

    By C Maloloy-on, S Morgan, M Deiparine, H Mackie

    There is a strong focus in the mining industry to limit its impact on water quality and usage. This is even more evident in developing countries, where mining companies operate within local communitie

    Sep 7, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Variations between Tectono-Sedimentary regimes during collision zone evolution: The Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea

    By Crook KAW

    New sedimentological and biostratigraphic data indicate that the Leron Formation in the Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea (PNG) represented Pleist- ocene alluvial fan-delta deposition in shall

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    A Precise, Reliable, and Fully Automatic Real Time Monitoring System for Steep Embankments

    By Rick Wilkins

    The stability of steep embankments is a major safety issue in open pit mining, highway passes, and earth filled dams. A failure in any one of these situations could mean a loss of very expensive equip

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Ensuring Safety of Autoclave Plants with Emergency Shutdown Systems

    By Murray Pearson, Jack Murray

    "The danger of autoclaves lies in the high temperatures and pressures that exist in autoclave vessels. The usage of autoclaves will continue to expand in the mining industry because of their efficienc

    Jan 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Piling Problems - Introduction

    By D. Millgard

    Dennis Millgard introduced the Session by hoping that participants to the Conference would also share their piling problems. He then invited the first speaker to present his paper. Paper 5.1.

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Evaluation of Large Tunnels in Poor Ground—Alternative Tunnel Concepts for the Transbay Downtown Rail Extension Project

    By David Hopkins, Steve Klein, Bradford Townsend, Ed Sum, Derek Penrice

    INTRODUCTION The Transbay-Caltrain Downtown Extension (DTX) Project involves the construction of an approximately 1.5-mile rail line that will extend Caltrain commuter service and the future Calif

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    High Grade Metamorphic Structures in the Broken Hill Orebody

    The Broken Hill orebody ,occurs in the Willyama Complex, a block of Precambrian rocks which have been strongly folded and metamorphosed at moderate to high grade. Although -the origin of the silver-le

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Health and Safety Challenges for China’s Mining Industry

    By Jerry C. Tien

    Mining in China dates back at least 4,000 years. Today, with no less than 103,000 metal/nonmetal mines and between 40,000 to 80,000 coal mines, China’s mining industry is undoubtedly the largest in t

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Virtual Reality Animation Of The Proposed El Dorado Mine In El Salvador Assists Regulators In Reviewing An EIA

    By Troy Holm, Matthew L. Fuller, Frederick H. Earnest

    Virtual Reality Animation Of The Proposed El Dorado Mine In El Salvador Assists Regulators In Reviewing An EIA

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and Shaft

    By Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Sean A. Menge, M. Luis Piek, Brian Barker

    The Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline project is part of a 40-megawatt pumped storage project linking two reservoirs as part of the San Diego County Water Authority’s $939 million Emergency Storage P

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Petrology of the Zinc Lode, New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd., Broken Hill, New South Wales

    Drill cores from Section 62, New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd., were used to study the petrology of rocks associated with the zinc lode. The distribution of the rock types in relation to the lode stru

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SME-ICGCM
    Large Scale Ground Instability Caused By Failure of Underlying Pillars: A Case Study of Dynamic Multiple Seam Interaction

    By Christopher Mark

    Severe dynamic multiple seam interactions can occur when active mine workings are subsided by underlying mining activity. The most dramatic events are usually caused by longwall mining or pillar recov

    Jan 1, 2012

  • DFI
    The Silver Spring Transit Center: Design And Construction Of Drilled Shafts In An Urban Environment

    By James E. Parkes

    The Silver Spring Transit Center is a new three-level transit center that will include bus loops for County, Metro and intercity buses, parking, and retail space. It replaces an existing bus station

    Jan 1, 2011