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Determining the Effects of New Technology on Room-and-Pillar ProductivityBy C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
"As the US coal industry moves into the next century, it is becoming more apparent that the effective application of new technology is the only way it can remain competitive in the energy marketplace.
Jan 1, 1989
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Determining the effects of new technology on room-and-pillar productivity (e3246cdf-5e02-4b26-8a05-df2504728490)By C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
Abstract - As the US coal industry moves into the next century, it is becoming more apparent that the effective application of new technology is the only way it can remain competitive in the energy ma
Jan 1, 1990
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Determining The End Bearing Capacity Of Steel Tube Piles Driven To Glacial Till In The Montréal Area Of CanadaBy Richard Deakin
This case study describes aspects of the design of bridge foundations using 320mm diameter steel tube piles in the vicinity of Montréal, Canada. In this area, these piles are a very commonly used and
Jan 1, 2011
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Determining the expected and actual measurement performance of a by-line element analyser on a final product stream at Exxaro’s Grootegeluk 7 & 8 plants, H.N. Engelbrecht and M.V RoperBy and M. V Roper, H. N. Engelbrecht
Quality control interventions emanate from process upsets and trends that move product quality beyond the natural variation expected in a stable process. The ability to detect upset conditions and rea
Jan 1, 2020
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Determining The Exploration BudgetBy Layton C. Binon
Exploration budgets are commonly determined by "rules of thumb" such as a percentage of earnings or other fiscal measure. An appropriate exploration budget is the amount needed to achieve the goals of
Jan 1, 1981
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Determining the impact of haulage optimisation on addressing open pit mining economic and environmental challenges: A case study blastingBy B. Genc, P. Malepfane
This study proposes a new approach to reduce the environmental impact during surface mining by improving environmental factors through the incorporation of carbon footprint into strategic mine plannin
Jan 30, 2026
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Determining the Impacts of Salinity on Freshwater OrganismsBy R Mann, R Prasad, S Vink, V Nanjappa
The level of salinity that various aquatic organisms can tolerate without incurring any adverse effects is dependent on several environmental and evolutionary factors. These factors include the relati
Nov 26, 2013
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Determining the In Situ Stress with Thermally Induced Borehole BreakoutBy E. Heikkinen, J. Suikkanen, T. Siren, J. Valli, M. Hakala
Diametrically faced borehole breakout observations are a fairly good indication of magnitude of the secondary stresses acting perpendicular to the borehole. In cases of low in situ stresses, where bor
Jan 1, 2015
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Determining the ions with the most impact on froth stability in Cu-Ni-PGM ore flotation, M.S. Manono and K.C. CorinBy K. C. Corin, M. S. Manono
The mining and mineral concentration of Cu-Ni-PGM sulfide ores in South Africa occurs in semiarid regions. The scarcity and availability of water resources in these regions has become one of the bigge
Jan 1, 2020
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Determining the Mechanical Properties of Igneous Rocks in the Western Limb of South Africa’s Bushveld ComplexBy J. D. Bosman, L. J. Gardner
"The Bushveld Complex is a large layered igneous intrusion, located in the northern parts of the Republic of South Africa. The complex hosts the largest known reserves of Platinum Group Metals in the
Jan 1, 2015
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Determining the Oil Sands Mining Limit With Lerchs-Grossmann O5ptimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
ABSTRACT The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents
Jan 1, 2014
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Determining the oil sands mining limit with Lerchs-Grossmann optimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents a mathema
Jan 1, 2014
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Determining the Open Pit to Underground Transition – a New MethodBy P A. Grossman, J H. Rubinstein, M Brazil, D Whittle
Many ore reserves are harvested by a combination of open pit and underground mining methods. In these cases, there is often material that could be mined by either method, and a choice has to be made.
May 9, 2016
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Determining The Operating Point For A Mine Fan Installation - A Comprehensive MethodBy J. M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang, H. L. Hartman
Procedures for determining the operating point that results when a fan is connected to a mine and placed in operation have been a source of confusion for decades. A variety of techniques have been pro
Jan 1, 1986
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Determining the optimum number of entries for longwall development panels in deep, gassy minesBy R. E. Ray
As coal reserves at shallow depths continue to be exhausted, a number of US coal companies are developing seams previously considered too deep to mine economically. Because of increased cover load, mi
Jan 1, 1988
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Determining The Optimum Number Of Entries For Longwall Development Panels In Deep, Gassy Mines (PRIPRINT 86-87)By R. E. Ray
As coal reserves at shallow depths continue to be exhausted, a number of U.S. coal mining companies are beginning to develop coal seams previously thought to be coo deep to mine economically. Because
Jan 1, 1986
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Determining the Pressure Pulse for an Air BlastBy M A. Tuck
Air blasts or wind blasts as they are termed in underground coal mining, occur in a number of types of underground mining where a void develops and the overlying or adjacent rock fails rapidly to allo
Jul 1, 2013
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Determining the Quickest Way to Prepare a Dragline Pad Using i-PushTM Dozer Simulation SoftwareBy Stephen Chung, Graham Mustoe, Joe Haid
In an open cast coal mining operation, a 305 m (1000 ft) long by 49 m (160 ft) thick overburden cast blast can produce more than a million cubic yards of broken muck that needs to be removed before th
Jan 1, 2006
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Determining The Root Causes Of Flame Cutting And Welding Fires In Underground U.S. Coal MinesBy Jürgen F. Brune, Alex C. Smith, William D. Monaghan
One of the predominant causes of fires in underground coal mines is flame cutting and welding. These fires can lead to major events such as the explosion that occurred on January 22, 2003 in an airsh
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Determining the Spatial Variability of Personal Sampler Inlet LocationsBy Robert Vinson
This article examines the spatial variability of dust concentrations within a coal miner?s breathing zone and the impact of sampling location at the cap lamp, nose, and lapel. Tests were conducted in
Jan 1, 2007