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Evaluation Of Existing Predictive Methods For Mine Subsidence In The U.S.'IM existing predictive methods were chosen for evaluation; an influence function (Bals Theory) and a profile function (hyperbolic). These ere applied to several field measured subsidence profi
Jan 1, 1982
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Broad Front Concept Of In Situ Processing Of Solid Fossil FuelsBy Rodolfo V. de la Cruz
The broad front concept is based on the principle that gasification can be achieved more efficiently and completely from a plane broad combustion front in contrast to other geometries obtainable with
Jan 1, 1976
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Subsurface Subsidence Damage Monitoring: Seismic Tomography And MicrogravimetryBy J. N. Albright
Both microgravimetry and crosshole seismic tomography are means by which subsurface collapse and rock failure may be observed. We show results of calculations that predict changes in gravity and gravi
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial PermafrostRoof bolting has been widely used in hard rock underground mines for its many advantages. In this paper, the applicability of roof bolts to mine openings in frozen ground and effects of bolts on the s
Jan 1, 1995
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Monitoring Problems; Are We Really Measuring Coal Mine Subsidence?By Robert A. Bauer
Geology and weather effects produce natural ground movements that may be misinterpreted as mine subsidence. Weather, local geology and vegetation clearly influence the elevation of the ground surface
Jan 1, 1986
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Preparation and Placement of Hydraulic Cemented Tailings FillBy William R. Wayment, Wayne S. Cusitar
INTRODUCTION The process of mining removes valuable and eco¬nomically recoverable minerals from the earth. In the case of hard-rock mining, this process involves breaking and removing ore, while leav
Jan 1, 1982
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Construction of the NuMI Underground Laboratory FacilitiesBy Christopher Laughton, Michael P. Bruen
At Fermilab, a 4000-ft long underground complex has recently been constructed for a high-energy physics experiment. The complex is sited up to 350 ft, below grade principally in bedrock. The rock exca
Jan 1, 2003
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Pneumoconiosis In Coal Miners Of The Appalachian AreaBy Henry N. Doyle
One can hardly discuss coal pneumoconiosis unless it is placed in the context of the total pneumoconiosis problem in the mining industry. However, it might be well if first we defined a few terms, sin
Jan 1, 1966
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Strategic Planning For Efficient Underground Mine DesignBy Scott G. Britton
Planning is a management tool used to solve problems and provide data and decision alternatives for company growth, profitability, and direction. Strategic planning is defined as the efforts needed to
Jan 1, 1985
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Design Of Pillars In Shrinkage Stoping ? 1. IntroductionBy R. W. O. Kersten
The shrinkage method of stoping with pillar support has been used at Agnes Gold Mine since mining commenced. Until recently, rock instability did not have any detrimental effect on safety or productio
Jan 1, 1982
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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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The European Bentonite Industry ? IntroductionBy Hans U. Bartholet
The bentonite industry in Europe includes both the smectite and hormite groups of clay minerals. The smectites are, essentially, a compendium of cationic differentiatable montmorillonite platelets whi
Jan 1, 1979
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Experimental Evaluation Of A Mine Electrical Failure Prediction SystemBy Jeffery L. Kohler
The research and development of a pattern recognition system which can predict incipient failures and safety hazards in the mine power network is described. An examination of mine electrical safety ha
Jan 1, 1977
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Design Of Drift Supports In Block-Caving OperationsBy W. J. Karwoski
A ground-support system for grizzly and haulage drifts was tested in Magma Copper Co.'s San Manuel mine. Eight two-piece, wide- flange steel sets were erected in a ventilation drift on the 2315 g
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case StudyBy Robert J. Greaves
High-resolution seismic reflection profiling can be used to evaluate detailed struc¬tural and stratigraphic features of coal pros¬pects. Since most coal prospects are relatively shallow (less than six
Jan 1, 1983
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The Twin Buttes Oxide Project ? IntroductionBy Wayne R. Hopkins
Southern Arizona has one of the world's principal concentrations of copper ore bodies. Twenty miles south of Tucson, close to the Mexican border at Sahuarita in Pima County, is the Twin Buttes mi
Jan 1, 1976
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Hydraulic Pumping In Open Pit MiningBy Kendrick C. Hardcastle
Although the basic techniques employed in hydraulic pumping in open pit mining have been practiced throughout the better part of this century, only relatively recently have studies of' sufficient
Jan 1, 1964
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An Engineering Approach To Mine Opening Design ? IntroductionBy Lawrence Adler
The design of an underground opening involves the coincidence of two highly complex and poorly specified components. First, the structural or mechanical characteristics of a geologic rock mass are not
Jan 1, 1968
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Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial UsesBy Carl R. Christiansen
Underground sites have great potential for industrial plants, for warehouses, and for other purposes where above-surface locations are now employed. Subsurface locations have generally been over- look
Jan 1, 1973
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Tunneling Through Karstic TerrainBy Günter Strappler, Max John
When tunneling through karstic terrain, diverse and complex karst structures are to be expected. By means of drilling ahead of the face using drill jumbos, these structures can be detected to such a d
Jan 1, 2003