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RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - 1. -Some Factors Affecting Test Results ? Introduction (eb5c4661-f33d-4d61-8603-12b053c561fe)By John C. Holtz
Information on the gaseous products from the detonation of explosives has been obtained in two ways. In the first, the atmosphere in nines is analyzed after blasting, aid in the second, the gases foun
Jan 1, 1940
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Tapping Water by Diamond Drill HolesON mineral lease 38 of the Sulphide Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, a shaft was sunk in the early days Ior prospecting purposes and at the present time it is accessible as far as the 1000-ft. level
Jan 1, 1919
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Performance Characteristics Of Geogrid When Used For Roof And Rib Surface ControlBy D. R. Dolinar
Geogrids can be used as surface control on both the roof and rib in underground mines to prevent the fall of small pieces of rock and material from between the primary supports. The use of screen mate
Feb 27, 2013
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A preliminary study of the unsteady states of the ventilation parameters at the longwall face during the shearer operationThe ventilation conditions at the underground coal mines are influenced; first: by the disturbances of the natural nature (barometric pressure, methane liberation, etc.), and second: by the disturbanc
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7747 National Annual Survey Of Aviation Fuels, 1955 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of aviation gasolines and aviation jet fuels produced in the United States during 1955 was made under a co-operative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute an
Jan 1, 1956
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Proposed Laboratory Quality Control Test Method for Resin Capsules Used in Underground Mines in South AfricaBy Dave Minney
The South African mines health and safety regulations require that mine management establish a quality management system for rock support material. Quality control of resin capsules used as a support
Jan 1, 2007
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Techniques To Investigate Subsidence Events Over Inactive Room-And-Pillar Mines (f8b483c2-2524-4334-950b-cd6315d7aeaa)By Yi Luo
Subsidence events occurred over inactive room and pillar (R&P) mines, including abandoned mines or sealed portions of active mines, are classified as unplanned subsidence because of their timing and d
Jan 1, 2009
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Computer Modelling of Cast BlastingBy G K. Jorkenson
Blast designs to cast a percentage of overlying waste rock off coal seams differ greatly from conventional blast designs for surface coal mines. Today, blasting engineers can benefit from computer si
Jan 1, 1989
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Tunnel Excavation on the Abutment of an Existing DamTo meet the energy requirements, hydroelectric projects are planned and executed in many countries. Though these projects requires a high capital investment, the returns are regular with minimum maint
Jan 1, 2016
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Risk assessment of surface structural damage due to mining subsidence: an integrated computer-based approachBy R. K. Dunham, D. J. Reddish, X. L. Yao
Paper presented at the conference: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, UK, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume, 10pp., 10 refs. The integ
Dec 1, 1995
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Coal-Fired Generation and Coal Quality IssuesEffect of Iron on ash fusion temperature and waterwall deposits FeS, H2S on tube material corrosion and erosion [ ]
Jan 1, 2005
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Synthesis and Characterization of Pure and Doped Nanocrystalline Zinc OxideBy Rashmi Ramesh
Zinc oxide nanoparticles and nanostructures form an active area of research in the recent years. It can be doped to modify electronic, optical and other properties. Synthesis and characterization of z
Jan 1, 2010
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Multistage Evolution of High-Grade Hematite Orebodies From the Hamersley Province, Western AustraliaBy G R. Dickens, N H. S Oliver
Deformed regions of the Hamersley Province, Western Australia, contain several major iron ore deposits where banded iron-formation (BIF) of the Dales Gorge Member was converted to martite-microplaty h
Jan 1, 2002
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Alternative Deep Foundation Solutions ? Dmm At Lpv-111 In New OrleansBy Wesley Schmutzler
The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) was employed to raise and support the LPV (Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity) -111 Levee in New Orleans. Even using innovative technologies, the tight schedule to achieve t
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Application of Lifecycle Assessment to Mineral Sector Sustainable Development ù Developing Sustainability IndicatorsNo one process, product or effect of the minerals sector can be viewed in isolation when addressing sustainable development. Meaningful assessments of the minerals sector require that its processes an
Jan 1, 2002
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The Fault At The End Of The TunnelBy S. S. Rowland
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It is a pleasure, for several reasons, to be here at this 13th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Of course it's always a pleasure to be a
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation Of Polyurethane Injection For Beltway Roof Stabilization In A West Virginia Coal MineBy Gregory M. Molinda
Extremely difficult ground conditions were encountered in the main belt entry in a room and pillar mine in West Virginia. Several generations of supplemental support, including cable bolts, cribbing,
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Study of Relationship between Pyrochlore Matrix Composition and Surface Chemistry Effects on Collector AdsorptionBy B. Hart, J. Marois
"Scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX), and Time of flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS)were used to analyze pyrochlore grains from Niob
Jan 1, 2013
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Use of magnetic anistropy sensor for measurement of stresses on steel support and its potentialBy H. Sekimoto, T. Matsuoka, K. Yasuhara, M. Ota, S. Akutagawa
A magnetic anisotropy sensor is used for nondestructive measurement of stress on surfaces of a ferromagnetic material, such as steel. The sensor is built on the principle of the magneto-strictive effe
Jan 1, 2003
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“Seed Wave” Modelling to Prevent Vibration-Induced Damage to a Gas PipelineBy Gilberto Nunez, Ron Eastman, Hector Parra
The prediction of blasting outputs has proven to be a sound engineering tool to provide a guideline for design improvement. It has also been demonstrated to be extremely useful in critical situations
Jan 1, 2015