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Sphericity Of Apatite Particles Determined By Gas Permeability Through Packed BedsBy T. C. Souza Pinto
Because shape is an assessment of the three-dimensional form of a particle, it may be described in terms of sphericity (?), which is a measure of how closely a particle approaches a spherical configur
Jan 1, 2009
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Auriferous Veins at Charters TowersProbably no other country or coutinent has so many rich deposits of various different minerals as Australia. Long ago in the days of my boyhood in the old land the marvellous discoveries of high perce
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Desarrollo tecnológico del empleo del SO2 en la flotación selectiva de minerales sulfuradosBy J. Zegarra
"Si bien el anhidrido sulfuroso es considerado como un contaminante atmosférico, puede ser utilizado en la concentración de minerales por flotación a través del reemplazo del NaCN/CaO. En ese sentido,
Jul 1, 1976
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Borehole Inspection with the HRS-1 Video SystemBy Tom Palangio, Ralph M. Olmstead
Video inspection of boreholes with cameras developed specifically for the mining industry is now possible. These designs are reliable, cost effective, and have the flexibility to be used in other appl
Jan 1, 1998
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Gas-Phase Fluorination Kinetics Of Ta2O5 With Elemental Fluorine - SynopsisBy A. D. Pienaar
The aqueous chemistry of niobium and tantalum compounds with hydrofluoric acid is a mature field of investigation. In contrast, very little attention has been paid to reactions of these compounds in n
Jan 1, 2012
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Establishing a testing criteria to relate the in-situ performance of static and dynamic capable mesh - RASIM 2022By M. du Plessis, J. P. Gouvea
Mesh based areal support is commonly applied in South-African deep-level gold mines. It forms part of an integrated support system that can cater for both rockfall and rockburst incidents. The applica
Apr 26, 2022
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Elastic and shear moduli of coal measure rocks derived from basic well logs using fractal statistics and radial basis functionsBy C. Özgen Karacan
Gamma ray, density, sonic and core logs obtained from two boreholes drilled over a longwall panel in Southwestern (SW) Pennsylvania were analyzed for formation boundaries, log-derived porosities and d
Jan 1, 2009
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Development And Application Of Reservoir Models And Artificial Neural Networks For Optimizing Ventilation Air Requirements In Development Mining Of Coal SeamsBy C. Özgen Karacan
In longwall development mining of coal seams, planning, optimizing and providing adequate ventilation are very important steps to eliminate the accumulation of explosive methane-air mixtures in the wo
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Electrokinetic Properties of the Zinc Sulphide-Water and Nickel Sulphide-Water InterfacesBy Healy T. W, Dixon D. R
The present study 'of pure ZnS and NiS and ZnS (marmatite) by detailed electrokinetic methods has shown that by careful control of experimental parameters much new' information on sulphide-w
Jan 1, 1977
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Soil Damping In Saturated Sandy Soils For Determining Capacity Of Piles By Wave Equation AnalysisBy Mark R. Svinkin
This paper deals with application of the wave equation analysis to determine capacities of piles driven in saturated sandy soils. It shows that pile capacity in sandy soils changes with time after the
Jan 1, 1995
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Underpinning A Crane FoundationBy Donald R. McMahon
This paper presents a unique case history that documents the use of a braced secant pile wall to underpin a heavily loaded footing inside of a manufacturing plant. Construction of a pit for a new man
Jan 1, 2006
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Outsourcing Of Professional ServicesOutsourcing of specialist and non-continuous services is common practice in international mining operations. There is an increasing trend towards this practice in South Africa as a result of the major
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Ergonomics to Enhance Safe Production at a Surface Coal Mine ? A Case Study with Powder CrewsBy Janet Torma-Krajewski
Job tasks that involve exposure to work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors may impact both the risk of injury and production downtime. Common WMSD risks factors associated with minin
Jan 1, 2009
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The Gold Dredging Industry in New ZealandWhen the first rush of miners took place on the Molyneux River, in the Dunstan Gorge, the gold was won by means of cradling the gravel, which was shovelled from the various beaches and crevices in the
Jan 1, 1901
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The Effect Of Drilling Fluid On Axial Capacity, Cape Fear River, NCBy Dan Brown
Two drilled shaft foundations were subjected to axial load tests in order to measure the influence of drilling fluid on performance. Other than the differing drilling fluids, the shafts were construct
Jan 1, 2002
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Geomechanics Challenges of Contemporary Deep Mining: A Suggested Model for Increasing Future Mining Safety and ProductivityThis paper pays tribute to the pioneers in geomechanics, and addresses some of the most pressing issues of our time related to deep mining, and how to mitigate these issues. Solutions developed by our
Jan 1, 2014
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Coal mining research - Growth in energy demand can be met while reducing injuries and fatalitiesBy Wayne N. Marchant
Introduction The issue of coal mining safety plays an important role in the United States' growing dependence on coal to supply its future needs. This article will address the federal government
Jan 4, 1987
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A Geochemistry Database for the Coromandel PeninsulaBy A G. Mitchell
Stream sediment geochemical analyses were collated from open-file mining company reports and assembled in the REGCHEM computerised database at the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited.
Jan 1, 1992
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Developments For Mitigating Measures From Deep Shafts Of North/South-Line AmsterdamBy Klaus Pöllath
This paper describes mitigating measures and the design of compensation grouting which will be executed from deep shafts of the Amsterdam North/South Metro line project. Due to the specific conditions
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 8111 Water As An Inert For Neutralizing The Coal Dust Explosion Hazard ? Summary And IntroductionBy Donald W. Mitchell
Research shows that water neutralizes the explosion hazard of coal dust when present in sufficient quantity and when intimately mixed with the dust. The quantity of water required to neutralize coal d
Jan 1, 1962