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Promises And Pitfalls: Taking Stock Of Rock Mass Classifications As Design Aids In TunnelingBy Z. T. Bieniawski
In the past 15 years, rock mass classifications have experienced unprecedented development and have emerged as powerful practical methods for assessing ground conditions and tunnel support. Such metho
Jan 1, 1987
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Long-term evaluation of cab particulate filtration and pressurization performance - SME Transactions 2012By J. D. Noll, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
Over the past decade, a substantial effort has been made to improve the air quality inside enclosed cabs of both underground and surface mobile mining equipment to reduce respirable dust exposures by
Jan 1, 2012
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A Simple Precracking Procedure for Fracture Toughness Testing In Rock - Application to Roof Rock Above No. V Coal (Indiana)By Thomas M. Tharp, Mark A. Travers
A new method is presented for precracking three-point bending specimens for fracture toughness testing. A notched specimen of rectangular cross section is placed on a flat loading platen, with paper b
Jan 1, 1986
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Characterization Of Coal Hydrophobicity By Contact Angle, Bubble Attachment Time, And FTIR SpectroscopyBy R. Jin
The hydrophobicity of six coals ranked from lignite to anthracite is studied through contact-angle measurements, bubble attachment-time measurements, FTIR spectroscopy, and Hallimond-tube flotation. T
Jan 1, 1987
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Progress And Its Positive Relationship To LimeBy William J. Bryson
Just picture, if you will, the hot, lonely and desolate Ochre Mountains west of Salt Lake City. There works a grizzled old miner, his boots worn down, his clothes hang on a body stooped by years of ha
Jan 1, 1975
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Mill Sizing For Phosphate Grinding In Mills Of 0.2 To 5 Meters In Diameter (d139b3f1-183b-4de8-a58f-300e7f63761f)By Reed S. C. Rogers
The breakage parameters of phosphate ore were determined by batch first-order grinding studies in a laboratory ball mill according to the procedures described in the text by Austin, Klimpel and Luckie
Jan 1, 1985
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Application of Sustainability to CERCLA Remedy SelectionBy L. K. Holder
"The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, mandates evaluation of remediation alternative using nine criteria: (1) overall protec
Jan 1, 2015
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Outlier Restricted Kriging: A New Krging Algorithm For Handling Of Outlier High Grade Data In Ore Reserve EstimationBy Abdullah Arik
In deposits with highly skewed grade distributions, such as precious metals deposits, proper handling of the outlier high grade data is very crucial to the ore reserve estimation. Although some recent
Jan 1, 1992
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Classifiers In Closed Circuit GrindingBy A. Vaillant
Classifiers that are used to separate granular materials into a coarse and a fine stream, are considered. Fundamental Equations are presented which apply to all, such Classifiers and all feed size
Jan 1, 1967
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Temporary Tunnel Support By Precast SegmentsBy Werner A. Ruemmele, Steven R. Wardwell
INTRODUCTION The first phase of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project consists of 7.1 km (4.4 miles) of subway and stations running through downtown Los Angeles from Union Station to MacArthur Park. S
Jan 1, 1989
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Sum Frequency Spectroscopy Reveals New Possibilities To Study InterfacesBy J. D. Miller, Z. S. Nickolov
Sum Frequency Spectroscopy (SFS) is a powerful nonlinear optical technique to study interfaces at the molecular level. SFS has one major advantage over conventional vibrational spectroscopic methods,
Jan 1, 2004
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Selecting Circuits To Prepare Beneficiation Circuit Feed From Primary Crusher ProductBy M. D. Flavel
Testing methods are described to help in decisions of selecting the most viable comminution circuits. The authors present a comparison evaluation based on numerous studies to help make initial choices
Jan 1, 1981
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Computerized Truck Dispatching At The Chino Mine - Installation And Operation Considerations - IntroductionBy B. A. Barnum
The Chino mine is an open pit copper mine located in southwestern New Mexico, at an elevation of 1890 m (6200 feet) above sea level, approximately 117 km (70 miles) north of the Mexican border. It is
Jan 1, 1987
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Air Quality Control In Diesel Equipment Operations At The Henderson Mine ? IntroductionBy Wayne A. Sadik
The mine ventilation system of the Henderson Mine provides a case study of designing and maintaining high-quality respirable air in a large underground mine with over 200 units of diesel-powered equip
Jan 1, 1980
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Evolving Earth, Pacific Opening, And Related Mineral BeltsBy Wilfred Walker
A working hypothesis is presented herein mineral belts are split as all world oceans opened. Rather than plate tectonics, expansion is favored as the most recent expression of the sequence of convecti
Jan 1, 1982
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Female Workers: A Productive AssetBy Patricia Curtis Petty
Thirty years ago, the appearance of a female mining engineer, geologist or miner in a company, union or mine environment would have been unthought of, unwelcomed and violently opposed. Twenty years ag
Jan 1, 1984
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Lead Time In Copper Mine Development ? IntroductionBy Lorraine B. Burgin
The extensive lead time to develop most Arizona copper deposits commenced with initial production efforts before the turn of the century, when the first attempts were made to recover gold and silver a
Jan 1, 1974
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Sustainability on Mining BusinessBy A. Delgado-Jimenez, O. J. Restrepo-Baena
"Sustainability is a concept that involves several aspects like social, economy and environment. For the concept of sustainable mining is an action that involves to do more in social acceptance, distr
Jan 1, 2015
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Assessment Of Diesel Exhaust Treatment Options By A New Diesel Ventilation Criterion - IntroductionBy J. P. Mogan
As diesel exhaust contains a mixture of several materials of varying degrees of toxicity which interact to a currently undefined extent in their effects on health, the prescription of a quantity of ve
Jan 1, 1980
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Electronic Vane Anemometry Finding A Suitable Replacement Of Mechanical Analog Devices For Mine Airflow AssessmentBy S. G. Hardcastle, K. C. Butler, M. G. Grenier
The most common method of determining airflow employed by mine ventilation engineers is the product of i) the average air velocity as measured by a vane anemometer and stopwatch through a continuous t
Jan 1, 1991