Dispersion patterns of spontaneous coal combustion fumes in deep open-pit mines effects of wind direction and speed. [PDF]
Zhao H, Ren J.
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ABSTRACT Termites are landscape geo‐engineers whose nesting activities substantially modify the physical and chemical properties of soils. Fossilised termite nests commonly constitute the only identifiable evidence of ancient termite activity and represent valuable trace fossil archives for reconstructing past environments.
Miengah Abrahams +7 more
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Lightweight obstacle detection for unmanned mining trucks in open-pit mines. [PDF]
Liu G, Lei J, Guo Z, Chai S, Ren C.
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ABSTRACT Coal remains a major global energy source despite ongoing environmental controversies, particularly, regarding climate change and landscape transformation. This study investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of land use and land cover (LULC) in the Moatize Coal Basin (MCB), Mozambique, between 1990 and 2024, with a specific focus on land ...
Ivan Latinho Naite +2 more
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Study on comprehensive landslide risk zoning method in open pit mines under multi factor coupling effects. [PDF]
Jia L, Cui Y, Cao L, Chen X, Liu X.
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Predicting Blast-Induced Ground Vibration in Open-Pit Mines Using Vibration Sensors and Support Vector Regression-Based Optimization Algorithms. [PDF]
Nguyen H, Choi Y, Bui XN, Nguyen-Thoi T.
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the long‐term erosional stability of post‐mining landforms remains a major challenge in open‐pit mining. Reconstructed landscapes must support the agreed post‐mining land use, such as cattle grazing in the Hunter region of southeastern Australia, requiring stable pasture and minimal soil loss.
I. P. Senanayake, G. R. Hancock
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Intelligent Prediction and Numerical Simulation of Landslide Prediction in Open-Pit Mines Based on Multi-Source Data Fusion and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Qing L, Xu L, Huang J, Fu X, Chen J.
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Plasmepsins as Antimalarial Drug Targets—Then, Now, and the Future
ABSTRACT Malaria is a devastating disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. Plasmodium parasites express ten cathepsin D‐like aspartyl proteases, called plasmepsins (PMs). These PMs have diverse roles fulfill diverse functions throughout the parasite's lifecycle, though several exhibit functional redundancies. Among them, PMV, PMIV, and PMX are essential
Brad E. Sleebs
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Cavity Effects and Prediction in the Vibration of Large-Section Rectangular Coal Roadways Induced by Deep-Hole Bench Blasting in Open-Pit Mines. [PDF]
Jiang A, Fei H, Yan Y, Bai R, Bao S.
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