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OFR-52-83 Microseismic Applications for Mining - A Practical GuideBy Wilson Blake
Increased application and interest in the use of microseismic monitoring to deal with ground control problems, Particularly those resulting in violent failures, has brought about the need for practica
Jan 1, 1982
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Quality Control For Installation Of Augered Cast-In-Place PilesBy Francis J. Arland
The installation of augered cast-in-place (ACIP) piles requires careful quality control to assure a successful pile installation. Unlike steel, pre-stressed concrete or other types of driven piles, wh
Jan 1, 1997
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Rock Mechanics Of The Davis Detector Cavern ? IntroductionBy W. G. Pariseau
This contribution describes rock mechanics features of the Davis Cavern at the former Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota, U.S.A. The mine is located in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota. In
Jan 1, 2012
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In Pit Crushing & Conveying in hard rock applications Todays? challenges ? future?s chancesBy Andreas Oberrauner
Content ? What is? an introduction ? Crushing technology ? Conveying in pits ? Pit-exiting strategies ? Mine Planning in IPCC ? Summary/Conclusions EHS slide ? Sandvik?s objective is zero harm
Aug 1, 2013
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Bulletin 147 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
RAILROAD GRANT-MDIERALS. Diatomaceous or infusorial earth when found in such quantity and quality as to render lands containing deposits valuable therefor are mineral lands within the meaning of the m
Jan 1, 1917
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New Insitu Instrumentation Technique For Tunneling & Mining Design: Field ExamplesBy Yoshinori Iwasaki, Shosei Serata, Yutaka Mochida
A new comprehensive insitu instrumentation technique named this RCC Method has been developed for rapid assessment and improvement of the structural stability of underground openings. When applied to
Jan 1, 1976
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Load Transfer Distance Calibration of a Coal Panel Scale Model: a Case StudyBy Mark K. Larson
Calibration of LaModel for deep coal mines begins with adjustment of overburden stiffness for load transfer distance. This calibration determines whether mining induced stresses are concentrated in th
Jan 1, 2012
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Ergonomic Interventions At Unimin (a8427aad-fa40-4708-ba18-5e74f8b6935f)By A. Mayton, W. Porter, A. O’Brien
In 2004, management at Unimin’s Gleason, TN operation began implementing ergonomic interventions specifically targeted to reduce risk of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs). Together with corporate and s
Jan 1, 2007
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Notes on the Operation of the Basic Copper (and Copper-Nickel) ConverterBy Anton Gronningsater
AS we know, Sir Henry Bessemer introduced Bessemer converting in the steel industry about 1855. It was not until twenty years later that the principles were adopted by non-ferrous metallurgists. In 18
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 3572 Constancy Of B. T. U. Value Of "Pure" Coal (48044991-601e-44c1-a820-a05307574f57)By J. F. Barkley
[There 1 s [\ general conce:!?t in the coal trade tha t the ;noi sture-and ash-free B. t.'I. of coal from t.he oome seam, and surely from the same mine, is substantially a cor.stant: that calcula
Jan 1, 1941
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Variation In The Vibration Emission Of Rotary Hammer Drills Under Simulated Work-Site Conditions - IntroductionBy Neil J. Mansfield
Tool manufacturers are required to provide declarations of vibration emission values in order to sell their tools within Europe. To ensure that users can compare results obtained from different manufa
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 8782 Physical Property Data on Coarse Anthracite WasteBy Bill M. Stewart
Since 1974, a large amount of data has been developed concerning the physical properties and stability characteristics of waste generated by the mining and preparation of bituminous coal. However, ver
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8045 Trends In Alaska's Mineral Industry ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alvin Kaufman
Following the gold discoveries of the late 1800's much was written regarding the vast mineral resources of Alaska, and much interest was aroused, and yet over the years little has been done to ex
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-2-82 Demonstration Of Coal Mine Illumination SystemsBy Anthony D. Szpak
The purpose of this program was to demonstrate the feasibility of Illuminating various types of underground coal mining machinery as required by the Federal Coal Mine Illumination Standards Part 75.17
Jan 1, 1981
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A Geological Model for Gold Mineralisation at Reefton, New ZealandBy G J. Corbett, P Magner, M McKenzie
Structures formed during ductile deformation have been reactivated during the later brittle mineralisation process. Two generations of folding are classified as: early recumbent megascopic FI folds an
Jan 1, 1997
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Implementation Of Extra Low Profile (XLP) Mechanized Equipment In Anglo PlatinumBy G. A. Harrison
The introduction of extra low profile (XLP) mechanized equipment within Anglo Platinum is aligned with the overall New Mining Technologies strategy to focus on continuing modernization of our mining o
Jan 1, 2006
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Problems Of Cast In Situ Driven Piles Added To Existing Piles And Built Near A Standing StructureBy L. F. Albert
The paper describes solutions given to foundation problems during the reconstruction of a power plant set on fire, located adjacent to several still Working Units. After a detailed site and laboratory
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-97-79 Evaluation Of Roof Conditions From Bolting Machine ParametersBy Richard W. Lusignea
This report describes a program to evaluate the feasibility of determining roof features which occur in United States coal mines from changes in bolting machine drilling parameters. The ultimate purpo
Jan 1, 1978
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Beacon Hill Station Dewatering Wells and Jet Grouting ProgramBy Zephaniah Varley, Dominic Parmantier, Paul Schmall, Richard Martin, Red Robinson
Sequential excavation of the Beacon Hill Station has been accomplished in highly complex and inter-layered sand, silt, and clay soils with multiple perched groundwater tables. Successful excavation ha
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 9077 - Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Fracture DevelopmentBy Sterling J. Anderson
Through the use of nondestructive testing techniques, the Bureau of Mines is pursuing a goal of improving the efficiency of the rock excava-tion process. Toward this end, 44 laboratory tests were cond
Jan 1, 1987