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RI 9068 - Damping Properties of Selected Steels and Cast IronsBy A. Visnapuu
Excessive noise and high vibration are inherently associated with equipment used in the mining, extraction, and processing of mineral resources. High vibration degrades structural components, often le
Jan 1, 1987
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Large Diameter Tunnel Excavation Through Mixed Ground of Clay and Basalt Using Tunnel Boring TechniquesThe excavation of a tunnel through rock and mixed ground of basalt and silty clays presents a challenge to engineering organisations. Such was the situation facing the Melbourne and Metropolitan B
Jan 1, 1987
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Corrosion test results and application of coil coated GalfanBy R. F. Lynch, F. E. Goodwin, A. F. Skenazi
"The Gal/an alloy has been developed for continuous galvanizing of steel. The choice of the eutectic zinc-aluminum alloy with addition of misch metal gives a coating with specific characteristics as f
Jan 1, 1987
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In-Seam Seismics for Coal Exploration Developments and Case StudiesBy Leung L, Downey M
This paper presents an overview of a technology package developed by BHP for locating discontinuities in coal seams using an in-seam seismic (ISS) exploration technique. The technology package inc
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Mining South Australia The First Fifty YearsBy Fradd WP
South Australia pioneered metal mining in Australia and was the main source of copper for several decades. Gold discoveries and mining also contributed significantly to the development of the Colo
Jan 1, 1987
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Steel Fiber Microsilica Shotcrete With Remote Controlled EquipmentBy Galyn Rippentropp, Finn Erik Overlie
INTRODUCTION The wet shotcreting system utilizing steelfiber microsilica shotcrete with remote controlled equipment (The Robocon System) was developed in Norway 7-8 years ago. Norway was the natura
Jan 1, 1987
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Field Measurements of Overburden and Chain Pillar Response to Longwall MiningBy Daniel W. H. Su
Current longwall pillar design relies heavily upon past experience and many assumptions about pillar and entry response to longwall abutment pressures. Caving characteristics of the immediate and main
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 66-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Rincon Study Area, Harney County, Oregon ? SummaryBy Ronald T. Mayerle
In 1986, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied a 20,500-acre part of the 104,085-acre Rincon Wilderness Study Area (OR-002-082) in order to evaluate it
Jan 1, 1987
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The Design and Operation of Heavy Medium Recovery Circuits for Improved Medium RecoveryIn dense medium processes for the beneficiation of minerals the consumption of medium (generally ferrosilicon) represents a major component of the operating cost. This provides a strong incentive
Jan 1, 1987
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Cofferdam Failures ? IntroductionBy Richard J. Hartman
This presentation identifies some of the more common problems associated with cofferdam construction. After the various problems are identified, they are briefly explained and possible solutions and p
Jan 1, 1987
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Labour occupational and mobility trends in the Canadian metal mining sectorBy Robert Keyes, Charle Knowles, Glenn Kendall, Gary Fletcher
"The metal mining industry in Canada has been dramatically affected by the changes that have occurred in the world mineral market place. World economic restructuring in the post ""oil shock"" period o
Jan 1, 1987
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Economic Evaluation of Alluvial Gold Mining OperationsBy W J. Cowie
Several years of operating experience of over 100 gold recovery operations on the West Coast has provided a database from which the basic operating costs of these types of operations can be characteri
Jan 1, 1987
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Power Generation Utilising Mines GasBy Callinan AN
Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited have recently commissioned a 14 Megawatt power station adjacent to its underground coal mining operation at Appin NSW. The power station is fuelled by metha
Jan 1, 1987
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Using An Anemometer To Measure Gas Flow From Pipe Outlets - ObjectiveProvide the mining industry with a simple, accurate and readily available means of measuring the gas flow from pipe outlets such as gob holes Approach The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory s
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology and Gold Mineralisation at Mount Leyshon, North QueeslandBy Hodkinson I, Teale GS
Mount Leyshon is an open cut-heap leaching operation that commenced production in early 1987. Open pit reserves are 6.3 m.t. grading 1.8 g/t Au and 4.8 g/t Ag and expected annual production is 68,
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9089 - Extended Bumper Designs for Large Haulage TrucksBy Stephen A. Swan
This Bureau of Mines report discusses research to analyze and evaluate extended bumper systems in order to determine the degree of protection provided to equipment operators in the event of rear-end c
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 54-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Abert Rim Wilderness Study Area, Lake County, Oregon ? SummaryBy Terry R. Neumann
A mineral survey of the 23,760-acre Abert Rim Wilderness Study Area (OR-1-101) was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1986 at the request of the Bureau of land Management in order to evaluate it
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9092 - Effects of Ancient Stream Channel Deposits on Mine Roof Stability: A Case StudyBy David K. Ingram
The Bureau of Mines conducted underground mapping and rock strength tests to describe and analyze mine roof conditions surrounding ancient stream channel deposits (paleochannels) in the Pittsburgh Coa
Jan 1, 1987
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Removal of finely divided particles by liquid fluidized and packed beds - Part I - A small scale experimental studyBy K. N. Han, M. C. Fuerstenau, T. B. Onlin
An investigation of the removal of finely divided silica, coal, and alumina particles less than 20,µm in size has been carried out using liquid fluidized and packed beds. The bed particles used includ
Jan 1, 1987
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Grouting For Groundwater Control Milwaukee Inline ProjectBy Edwin F. Shorey, Richard F. Coon, Steven B. Fradkin
Crosstown Interceptor Phase IA is the first deep tunnel element of the Milwaukee Inline Project. The tunnel contract includes 6,492 meters (m) of 9.1-m-diameter tunnel, two access shafts, and partial
Jan 1, 1987