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Our Reclamation Future With Trees - Vegetation And Minesoil DevelopmentBy W. Clark Ashby
Trees are an essential ingredient of sound reclamation in nearly all surface mining regions. There are, however, possible problems in current reclamation regulations and practices which need to be eva
Jan 1, 1981
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Our Share of the Nation's BusinessBy Smith, George Otis
ENGINEERING is in essence quantitative, and the engineer must deal with exact figures when he plans and, constructs. Engineering truths are not best expressed by adjectives, yet my wish, today, is not
Jan 1, 1928
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Our Threatened Coal ResourcesA major factor in the economic development of New South Wales has been the ready availability of coal for the major industrial and urban centres of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1995
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Our Wartime Metal Output Evidence of Success of Free Enterprise SystemBy Cornelius F. Kelley
AT the Annual Meeting of the A.1.M.E. last February, Cornelius F. Kelley, chairman of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., was presented with the Charles F. Rand Memorial Medal for "conspicuous success as
Jan 1, 1944
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Out of the Box – the Power of Social Identities in Engagement ProcessesBy S Carr-Cornish, K Moffat
Social licence to operate is developed and kept through managing both operational impacts and the relationship between local community and company. However, CSIRO research has demonstrated that in det
Jun 28, 2016
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Out of the Comfort Zone: Quantifying Country Risk for Foreign Mining Project Investment Feasibilities - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By MATT RENAUD, Mustafa Kumral
As high-quality mineral deposits are thoroughly exploited, mines of the future will have to move towards more remote and lower quality projects. With these projects comes an increased business risk to
Sep 30, 2021
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Out of the comfort zone: Quantifying country risk for foreign mining project investment feasibilityBy MATT RENAUD, Mustafa Kumral
Mining corporations have spread their operations worldwide in the last few decades. The reason behind widening operations geographically can be seen as it being part of a risk diversification strategy
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Out with the Old, In with the New: How We’ve Come Full Circle from the Burning River - NAT2022By Ben DiFiore, Richard DePew, Nate Long, Adrian Naranjo-Castillo, Chris Petta, Robert Auber
The Walworth Run stream was brick-culverted in the 1800s, converting it to a 16-ft diameter sewer. This Cuyahoga River tributary contributed to the infamous burning river that became the catalyst for
Dec 1, 2022
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Outburst Control in Underground Coal Mines,By Floyd D. Varley
Outbursts, the sudden and violent out- pouring of material into mine openings, is a ground control problem increasingly encountered in the United States as deeper seams are developed. Outbursts, cause
Jan 1, 1986
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Outburst Experience at Tower CollieryBy Doyle R
Underground operations commenced at Tower Colliery in late 1978 and the early prevailing mining conditions in the worked seam were considered poor as a result of high stress and geological disturb
Jan 1, 1986
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Outburst Experiences at Metropolitan CollieryInstantaneous outbursts have occurred at Metropolitan Colliery from the pick and shovel work of early days to the modern mining techniques of today. Developments have been the introduction of an em
Jan 1, 1980
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Outburst Of Coal And Gas In Zonguldak Coal Basin TurkeyBy A. Fisne
Outburst of gas, coal and rock can be defined as sudden release of coal and rock accompanied by large quantities of gas into the working face or other mine workings. The outburst events appeared rarel
Jan 1, 2012
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Outbursts And Rockbursts In Coal MinesBy Ian W. Farmer
A description of the factors causing outbursts and rockbursts in coal mines is given. The mechanics of both outbursts and rockbursts can be described in terms of conversion of stored strain energy in
Jan 1, 1988
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Outbursts at Collinsville - A Case StudyBy Robinson B, Ham B
Outbursts have occurred irregularly in the Collinsville Coal field since 1954 when an incident claimed seven lives. Further significant outbursts occurred in 1960, 1961, 1972 and more recently in the
Jan 1, 1980
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Outbursts Of Gas And Coal At Cassidy Colliery, Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaBy R. R. Wilson
THE Cassidy Colliery operated by the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., is situated about 9 miles in a southerly direction from the city of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. The coal s
Jan 1, 1927
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Outbursts, coal bursts and rock burstsBy J H. Wood, I Gray
This paper examines the occurrence of outbursts, coal bursts and rock bursts in underground mining. It then examines them from the viewpoint of the failure mechanism and velocity of particles. The pre
Nov 29, 2022
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Outcome Analysis of Testwork Carried Out Using Various Separation Methods to Determine Oxidized Quartzite PropertiesBy I. N. Gridasov, T. V. Ignatova, E. V. Shelepov
"Mikhailovskoye Deposit is comprised of oxidized ferruginous quartzites among other minerals with the former widely spread across the ore field and mined along with unoxidized ferruginous quartzites.
Jan 1, 2018
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Outcomes of the Landmark Longwall Automation Project with Reference to Ground Control IssuesBy Michael Kelly
Inertial navigation technology has, for the first time, allowed the position of a longwall shearer to be mapped in three dimensions. Following the success of the technology in highwall mining and succ
Jan 1, 2005
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Outcrop Coal - Its Removal and Dangers in Pitch MiningBy Joseph Kelly
DEPLETION of anthracite resources in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, has forced the recovery of coal tracts formerly considered unminable. Chief among these are the large areas of outcrop coal lying
Jan 1, 1936
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OutcropsIn the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expos
Jan 1, 1932