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Cable Bolting For Pillar Recovery At The Magmont MineBy W. Pariseau, J. Goris, S. R. Dismuke
Ore at the Magmont mine in southeast Missouri is extracted by the room-and-pillar method on two and sometimes three horizons. In 1991, a plan was formulated to recover high-grade ore in pillars using
Jan 1, 1996
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Exploration For Gold: Costs And ResultsBy William K. Brown
Are the results of an exploration program worth the cost? This is a question I suspect many of you are familiar with and, theoretically at least, it is an easy question to answer. The answer, of cours
Jan 1, 1983
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Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A PitBy L. C. Atkinson, E. A. Azrag, T. M. Hanna
The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, ra
Jan 1, 1995
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The Planning And Management Aspects Of Uranium Millsite Decontamination ActivitiesBy Edward Burris, Terry Gorsuch, Joseph M. Hans
INTRODUCTION In any large earth-moving operation, good planning and management are necessary to complete the operational tasks promptly and successfully. When an earth moving operation is complicat
Jan 1, 1981
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Fine Coal Screening TechniquesBy Robert G. Moorhead
Fine-coal screening can be one of the most critical operations in a modern coal-cleaning plant. The yield and quality of clean coal produced in fine-coal circuits is controlled as much by how efficien
Jan 1, 1988
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Kolyma Golden Ring: A Tour of the Russian Far EastBy Michael D. Balen
The plate-glass windows in the bus were cracked and mud-coated. Nevertheless, they afforded an excellent view of the many head-on collisions we narrowly avoided along the route from the Magadan airpor
Jan 1, 1995
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Extraction of Lithium with a Supported Liquid MembraneBy D. B. Dreisinger, H. J. Sohn, J. S. Sohn, G. A. Kordosky
The transport of lithium through a supported liquid membrane was studied with a mixture of D2EHPA and TBP in kerosene as a mobile carrier. In the flat- sheet supported liquid membrane(SLM) system, exp
Jan 1, 1993
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The Ross Shaft Pillar Project At The Homestake MineBy M. E. Poad
In 1986, a cooperative effort by the Homestake Mining company, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Utah was initiated to determine shaft stability while recovering high grade ore in a nearb
Jan 1, 1994
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Simulation of water seepage through and stability of coal mine barrier pillarsBy Y. Q. Zhang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
Burrier pillars in underground coal mines could eventually be subjected to a water head due to the build-up of mine water in the old workings. The water head could not only act ns a force to destabili
Jan 1, 2002
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Hydraulic Fracture Model for Application to Coal SeamsBy P. E. Nielsen, T. L. Loga, B. B. Mauko
A numerical model is presented which simulates the dynamic fracturing process for a circular geometry fracture in a uniform stress medium. The dependence of crack aperture and net pressure in the crac
Jan 1, 1986
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Soft Fracture Grouting to Remediate Settlement Due to Soft Ground TunnelingBy Paul D. Tavares, John Forbes, Eric R. Drooff
As the existing major U.S. - Canada rail tunnel was too small to accommodate double-stack container cars, Canadian National Railways is constructing a new parallel tunnel with a 50% greater diameter.
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydraulic Mining Of Gilsonite And Its Application To Coal ExtractionBy J. M. Baker
It seems appropriate here to open with a quotation from the great pre-Confucian philosopher Lao-tze: "The softest thing in the world dashes against and overcomes the hardest. There is nothing in the
Jan 1, 1959
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Strength And Weathering Characteristics Of Concrete Using Coal Refuse As A Coarse Aggregate SubstituteBy C. Patrick
Annually, the US coal industry generates and must dispose of over 200 million st (180 million t) of coal refuse, expanding a major environmental problem. The purpose of this research was to investigat
Jan 1, 1997
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A GIS And Decision-Support-System Demonstration Of Aggregate Maps And Data For The Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project AreaBy William H. Langer
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently initiated the Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project. This is a multidisciplinary study along the Rocky Mountain Front Range from Pueblo, Colorado, to Chey
Jan 1, 1999
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7.2 Economic and Financial EvaluationInformation Technology has addressed those problems unique to senior management in the mineral industry. In general, these problems are those concerned with decision-making. Peter Drucker in his discu
Jan 1, 1979
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Numerical Simulation Of Low-Flow Bulkheads To Reduce Uncontrolled Discharge From An Underground Copper MineBy R. L. Lewis
The White Pine Mine is the second largest active underground copper mine in the United States, covering an area of approximately 34 km2 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A numerical flow model of th
Jan 1, 1996
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Recovery Of Gold From Ores With Bromide Containing SolutionsBy J. P. Barbosa, R. V. V. Araújo, R. B. E. Trindade
Bromide stabilizes the auric or aurous ion by forming a stable complex in acidic aqueous solution. The oxidizing agent normally used for the process is bromine, which is a corrosive liquid with high v
Jan 1, 1995
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1998)The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1998
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Longwall Dust Control Potentially Enhanced By Surface Borehole Water Infusion (871c0606-df7c-46b7-9f69-e8eb4813ba9e)By G. L. Finfinger, F. E. McCall, A. A. Campoli, M. D. Zuber
Injecting pressurized water into a coalbed prior to mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Because of economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in the United
Jan 1, 1997
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Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For The Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production From CoalBy S. Ouyang
The four most important parameters controlling the flow of as in coal are the gas content, permeability, diffusion coefficient and clear characteristics. Estimates of these and, more importantly, a go
Jan 1, 1997