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A Step Change for Carbon Dioxide Capture-Enhancement with Frothers
By S. K. Kawatra, S. K. Valluri, S. J. Root
Common carbon dioxide capturing reagents, such as amines and sodium hydroxide, are expensive, toxic, and energy intensive to regenerate. We have added frothers to a sodium carbonate solution in order
Jan 1, 2019
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Highwall Mining - Opencut Coal Mining; History And Future Of Highwall Mining
By Pieter-Jan Kleiterp
Highwall mining is a mining method to extract coal from a final boundary in opencut mining, trench mining or contour mining. This boundary may have been reached because of economic constraints (econom
Jan 1, 2010
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Discussion - Comments on Coal workers pneumoconiosis prevalence disparity between Australia and the United States? - Huang, X., New York University, Luo, Y., West Virginia University, Luxbacher, K. Virginia Tech
The authors provide a discussion of the paper, ?Coal workers? pneumoconiosis prevalence disparity between australia and the united States,? a peer-reviewed paper that appeared in the technical papers
Jan 1, 2013
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SPECIAL ISSUE - Overview
By Raymond E. Blair
Introduction Mining and minerals transportation spans the distance from the pit face and mine wall to the consumer. This transportation can be as simple as coal transfer from the mine and preparati
Jan 10, 1982
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Efficient separation and recovery of vanadium, titanium, iron and magnesium and synthesizing of anhydrite from steel slag
By Yi Yang, CHENGLONG XU, HAORAN LI, YALI FENG, JINRONG JU
Steel slag is an industrial byproduct of steelmaking that is mainly composed of calcium, iron, silicon and magnesium. In addition, depending on the different raw materials entering the furnace, steel
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Subsurface subsidence prediction model and its potential application to the study of longwall subsidence effects on the hydrologic system - SME Transactions 2010
By S. Peng, Yi Luo
Subsurface strata movements and deformations associated with underground longwall mining activities could cause certain influences to subsurface structures and water bodies. Methods have been develope
Jan 1, 2010
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Siting and Design of Tailings Impounments
By Steven G. Vick
Not too long ago a mill superintendent, when asked where his tailings were being disposed, could simply shrug his shoulders and point to the open end of the thickener discharge pipe. This “out of sigh
Jan 6, 1981
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A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New Mexico
By Christoph Wels, Michael Royle, Shannon Shaw
Intrinsic remediation is the effect of natural attenuation mechanisms - dilution, dispersion, sorption/precipitation and biodegradation - reducing contaminant concentrations in ground water to specifi
Jan 1, 2000
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Economic Application Of Computer Control
By D. V. Bush
The economic application of real time computer control can be broken down into 2 broad areas of concern. The first would be in gaining the most efficient utilization of energy. The second would be in
Jan 1, 1986
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Air Pollution Control Through Wet Dust Suppression
1. Theory of Wet Dust Suppression Techniques Wet dust suppression is the utilization of a liquid for the control, reduction or elimination of airborne dust, or the suppression of such dust at its sou
Jan 1, 1972
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A Methodology To Determine In Situ Rock Mass Failure
By K. Y. Haramy
A scale-invariant theory of the strength and deformability of rock masses in static equilibrium and at incipient failure is proposed. The theory provides a rationale for designing structures in rock.
Jan 1, 1995
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Kinetics Of Polymorphic Transformations In Fine Grinding Processes
By D. J. M. Grodzian
Polymorphic transformations taking place in grinding processes, of massicot to litharge in PbO system, and of y to a in Fe203 system, were re-investigated. Grinding was carried-on in a steeel rotatio
Jan 1, 1975
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Rapid Development Of Longwall Retreating In The Submarine Area Of The Sydney Coal Field Of Nova Scotia
By L. Frost
The establishment of a retreat system of longwall mining in this submarine coal field has been under study for many years and, although in special cases there have been limited local applications of t
Jan 1, 1964
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Formation And Detection Of Elemental Sulfur On The Surface Of Sphalerite In Aqueous Systems
By R. K. Clifford
The formation of elemental sulfur on the surface of sphalerite in aqueous systems was investigated. Hallimond tube flotation tests showed that unoxidized sphalerite did not float well without a collec
Jan 1, 1974
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Application Of Geostatistics In The Hard Coal Deposits In Poland
By Z. Kokesz
The following paper presents the results of geostatistical studies of the selected hard-coal deposits in Poland. Geostatistical methods were applied mainly to the characterization of variability struc
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical and Economic Considerations in the Design of Column Flotation Circuits for the Coal Industry
Column flotation cells continue to gain acceptance in the coal industry for the treatment of high-ash streams containing clay slimes. Unfortunately, some industrial installations have failed to meet e
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimizing The Siting And Grading Of Leach Pads
By S. J. Taylor
The siting, grading and fill usage for leach pads are important aspects of leach pad design. A method is presented that optimizes the cut and fill quantities (i.e. minimizes the cost) required to grad
Jan 1, 1996
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Determining Tunnel Clearance by Automating 3D Mobile Laser Profile Data - NAT2024
By Ali Hafiz, Rich McCafferty, Chris Blanchard, Kaz Tabrizi, Kevin Ruston, Joseph Rigney, Mike Keville, James Dorta
Many existing tunnels have deteriorated as they age, requiring a massive amount of investment for their rehabilitation. The tunnel of interest in this paper is being rehabilitated by adding precast co
Jun 23, 2024
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Thermal-runaway pressures of iron phosphate lithium-ion cells as a function of free space within sealed enclosures
By Liming Yuan, Isaac Zlochower, RICHARD THOMAS, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Teresa Barone
Mining vehicle manufacturers are developing lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery electric vehicles as an alternative to diesel-powered vehicles. In gassy underground mines, explosion-proof enclosures are comm
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Transient Face Support in Slurry Shield Tunneling Due to Different Time Scales for Excavation Sequence of Cutting Tools and Penetration Time of Support Fluid
By Britta Schoesser, Zdenek Zizka, Markus Thewes
"The support pressure of a slurry shield corresponds to the in situ earth and groundwater pressure to ensure the stability of the tunnel face. The support fluid (bentonite suspension) penetrates from
Jan 1, 2016