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Raman Spectroscopic Analysis Of Diesel/Aerosol MixturesBy B. C. Cornilsen, X. Shan, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
Airborne respirable Diesel Particulate (DP) presents an additional health hazard in that it has been shown to be mutagenic. This problem is of increasing concern as more coal mines introduce diesel ve
Jan 1, 1991
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Scrubbers versus sprayfans for face ventilation - A comparisonBy E. F. Divers
Adequate ventilation of coal mine working faces is the most important technique for controlling respirable dust and methane. Choosing the right technique presents some tough questions. US Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1987
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relationships In Tunneling - An Engineer‘s ViewpointBy Harry Sutcliffe
INTRODUCTION The need for discussion of Owner-Engineer-Contractor relationships in tunneling arises from the increase in costly and time-consuming litigation. The paper examines the objectives, mot
Jan 1, 1997
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2. Modeling a Molybdenum Porphyry Using Geostatistical Methods - IntroductionBy Bruce T. Stanley
Though most porphyry-molybdenum deposits lend themselves to various reserve estimating techniques, still there must exist the constant effort to not merely obtain an estimate but rather to obtain the
Jan 1, 1979
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Controlling Worker Exposure to Noise on Longwall FacesBy J. Alton Burks, Robert R. Stein
This paper focuses on the noise exposure levels of miners employed on longwall production faces. Along with the increased production from longwall units has come the potential for greater noise exposu
Jan 1, 1992
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Applied Fractal Geometry In Impact PulverisationBy Nick J. Miles, Gareth J. Brown
The degree of fragmentation of dispersed systems of brittle materials such as pulverised rock has been described by a fractal dimension i.e. the fragmentation fractal. This fractal dimension represent
Jan 1, 1995
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Encore - A Computer Program For Drill-Hole Data Management, Coal Orebody Modeling, And Coal Reserve EstimationBy Patrick A. Ley
Maintaining, managing and manipulating large quantities of geologic data can be a very costly and time-consuming process. The use of computer-based methods can provide some relief to the problems of e
Jan 1, 1982
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Steelcord Belting: Standards, Measurement and Field PerformanceBy Alex Harrison, Steve Kasper
Various countries around the world have testing and manufacturing standards in place for steel cord belting. These standards are very comprehensive in what they allow the end user to specify, however,
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical Note - Microscopic studies of the Muro banded iron ore deposit in Nigeria and the Marampa iron ore deposit in Sierra LeoneBy A. A. Odunaike, E. G. Okafor, M. H. Mokwe
Microscopic Studies were performed on ore samples from the Muro banded iron ore deposit in Nigeria and the Marampa iron ore deposit in Sierra Leone. Ore characteristics that affect processing of both
Jan 1, 1999
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Computer Simulation of Coal Thickness Sensor Performance in Machine Horizon ControlBy Michael G. Nelson
Underground coal mining practice often requires that some coal be left in place at the seam boundaries after mining, for purposes of ground control, quality control, machine guidance, or good operatin
Jan 1, 1993
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TBM Operation Challenges at DTL3 C931 Project in SingaporeBy Bo Kyung Sim, Dae Young Kim, Jae Won Lee, Ebrahim Farrokh
"The contract C931 of the downtown line 3 (DTL3) mass rapid transit system of Singapore includes half a kilometer twin tunnels running between Mattar and Macpherson stations. An EPB TBM of 6.6 m diame
Jan 1, 2016
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The Bernold System Of Lining Underground CavitiesBy William Wargo
The basic reason for lining underground cavities is to keep the cavity open during its useful life by providing adequately for the support of the surrounding rock and for the necessary degree of water
Jan 1, 1970
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On the Vibration Induced by Shield Tunneling Through Gravel FormationsBy Keh-Jian Shou
"This study adopts and analyzed a shield tunneling case in Taiwan, with a diameter from 5.25m to 6.70m and the smallest radius of curvature 100m, which was constructed in gravel formations as well as
Jan 1, 2016
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Diffraction Imaging Using Cross-Borehole Seismics: A Physical Model StudyBy A. H. Balch
A physical elastic seismic model, based on the Peoria oil field was constructed and used to produce multi mode cross-borehole seismic data. Because this was a physical model, it was necessary to deal
Jan 1, 1993
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Practical Application Of Auto Cad In Mine Systems ModellingBy R. D. Peterson
Autocad has become the standard graphics package for the mining industry as well as the general engineering profession. This paper discusses the evolution that mine planning has undergone and the tr
Jan 1, 1995
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Power Savings In Cement GrindingBy A. Norholm
For grinding Portland Cement, the power consumption accounts for some 35 % of the total consumption of electrical energy for producing cement, counting right from the quarry to the packing plant. It i
Jan 1, 1987
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A Comparison Of Plant And Soil Prospecting For Nickel ? IntroductionBy C. P. Miller
In a study of the usefulness of geochemical and biogeochemical prospecting for nickel made about two years ago, approximately ten localities, representing several different types of nickel occurrences
Jan 1, 1959
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Depositional History And Hydrology Of The Green River Oil Shale, Piceance Creek Basin Rio Blanco County, Colorado - SummaryBy Bernard E. Weichman
The oil shales in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwest Colorado occur in the Parachute Creek member of the Green River formation. The oil shales were deposited in a unique environment of deposition w
Jan 1, 1973
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Horizontal Drilling-- A Tool For Improved ProductivityBy P. C. Thakur
Mine productivity, measured by the output of minerals per manshift, depends on a number of factors including physical conditions of the minable seam, type of mining equipment, management techniques, w
Jan 1, 1980
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Remote Control And Monitoring Of Ventilation At The Henderson MineBy Bradley V. Nelson
A number of improvements in the ventilation system at the Henderson Mine have been made during the past several years. A key to these improvements was the installation of a computerized monitoring and
Jan 1, 1995