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The Effects Of Scaling Height And Scaling Bar Design On Applied Forces And Bilateral Muscle Activity Of The Back And Shoulders ? IntroductionBy William Porter
Hand scaling is a physically demanding job and is responsible for numerous overexertion injuries in mining. This experiment studied rib scaling from an elevated bucket to examine force generation cap
Jan 1, 2006
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Verification and calibration of ventilation network modelsBy F. F. von Glehn
There is no doubt that simulated ventilation networks must be adequately verified before they can be extrapolated and used for predictive purposes. There are two general approaches as to how the verif
Jan 1, 2009
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Industrial Minerals 2005 - BentoniteBy C. R. Landis
The Wyoming bentonite industry finished 2005 with strong growth. For most of the markets, demand exceeded supply. The industry continues to be heartened by the strength of its longtime markets, oilfi
Jan 1, 2006
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Creating A New Work Environment Through HF/E - Design Considerations For A Successful Control Room ProjectBy I. Nimmo
Since the beginning of Aluminum mining and refining the industry has lived with distributed control rooms and suffered from many behavioral problems common with this design. When Human Factor/Ergonomi
Jan 1, 2011
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A Catastrophic Summit Collapse, Pit Crater Formation, High-Temperature Venting, And Mineral Formation Processes On L_ihi Submarine VolcanoBy Alexander Malahoff
The summit of L_ihi submarine volcano changed dramatically after seismic activity beneath L_ihi during the month of August 1996. Bathymetric re-surveys of the L_ihi edifice using SeaBeam, Simrad and
Jan 1, 1998
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SULFOX Wet Acid Process (WAP) - The Technology for cleaning up sulfurous off-gasses, with production of a saleable product as Sulfuric Acid Metallurgical Industry ? IntroductionBy W. Kint
More than 10 years ago, one of MECS?s current partners KVT developed the so called SULFOX process for cleaning waste gases containing sulfuric compounds. In this Wet Acid Process (WAP) compounds such
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3281 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1934 ? SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
The average quantity of heat needed to refine a barrel of crude oil in 1934 was 638,000 B.t.u., or about as much heat energy as contained in 5 gallons of fuel oil. Although the total heat utilized in
Jan 1, 1935
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Bulletin 172 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, Reported from January to May 1918By J. W. Thompson
The term "minerals" when employed in a conveyance in the State of West Virginia is understood to include every inorganic substance which can be extracted from the earth for profit, whether it be solid
Jan 1, 1919
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Improvments In Conveyor Belt Fire Suppression Systems For U.S. Coal MinesBy Kara A. Teacoach
Current regulations for fire suppression systems in underground coal mines to protect conveyor belt installations have been in place since the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 was enacted. Ove
Jan 1, 2010
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Committee Bay Project ? Gold and Diamonds in NunavutBy Dean McDonald
The Committee Bay Greenstone Belt extends over 300km and is one of the largest unexplored greenstone belts in North America with excellent gold and diamond potential. Committee Bay Resources Limited h
May 1, 2004
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The role of an advanced shotcrete constitutive model for reliable predictions of the ground-shotcrete interaction in tunnelingBy D. Boldini, R. Lackner, H. A. Mang
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the strong interaction between the hardening shotcrete lining and the surrounding ground in NATM tunneling is investigated by means of axisymmetric analyses, accounting for th
Jan 1, 2003
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Seismic Transient with Low Frequencies at Short Distances Case History: Tunnel Blasting in Urban Site at Isola Liri (Italy)By Roberto Folchi
"This article deals with the excavation of a tunnel below the town of Isola LIRI, nearFrosinone, in central Italy. The tunnel was driven into a conglomerate formation, of lacustrine_fluvial origins, c
Jan 1, 1993
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Practical tool for quality control of overcoring stress measurement dataBy M. Hakala
A computer program was developed to simulate transient strains and stresses during an overcoring in the situ stress measurement. The solution is based on superpositioning of elastic stresses. The meas
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 2945 The Disposal Of Oil Field Brines (A Preliminary Study) - IntroductionBy Ludwig Schmidt
The disposal of the brines produced with crude petroleum and natural gas has long been a constant source of trouble to oil and gas operators as well as to farmers and stock-raisers in the vicinity of
Jan 1, 1929
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Inpro’s Bearing Isolators Improve Bearing ProtectionA bearing isolator is a noncontact, nonwearing, permanent bearing protection device. It has a rotor and a stator, and the two are unitized, so that they do not separate from one another while in use.
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining and Milling Utah Rock AsphaltBy R. C. FLEMING
MINING rock asphalt for use as a paving material is an industry which has grown with the spread of the good roads movement. "Mineral Industry During 1930" reports asphaltic pavements constructed, incl
Jan 1, 1933
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Abrasive Materials (By Bureau of Mines Staff)The combined production value of natural abrasives, which consist of tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, and emery, decreased in 1985. Shipments of processed tripoli increased slightly in quantity
Jan 1, 1987
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Three Stage of Crushing an Alternative to Sag CircuitsBy Christian Ottergren
"Modern crushers offer double the capacity and performance of classic models. In some cases crushers are replacing SAG circuits, the advantages being smaller investment and lower operating costs. Is T
Jan 1, 2004
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Desarrollo sostenible: desafíos y oportunidadesBy Alfredo C. Gurmendi
Perú, como parte de los países en desarrollo económico (PED, se caracteriza por las regulaciones en los sectores industriales y consorcios entre capitales extranjeros y nacionales. En este sentido, lo
Jul 31, 2003
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Assessment of stability of flow in a modified mine ventilation network considering a presence of fire hazardsBy W. Dziurzynski
The present article sets forward the results of field tests that made it possible to validate the mathematical model used in the VENTGRAPH ventilation engineer programmes. The case considered relates
Jan 1, 2009