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Methods for assessing effects of longwall mining on surf ace subsidenceBy G. A. Hazen, S. M. Sargand
This study monitored longwall mining subsidence profiles over three panels that were mined beneath state highways in southeastern Ohio. The average maximum subsidence was 1.07 m (3.5 ft). The average
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal mining research at Consolidation Coal CompanyBy F. Kennedy
Consolidation Coal Co. (Consol) supports an active research and development effort to improve the safe, productive mining of coal and to use coal in an environmentally acceptable manner: Attention wil
Jan 1, 1990
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Circular Shaft Sinking At San ManuelBy W. O. Henderson, H. W. Seaney
The sinking and grouting methods employed at the 3C and 3D ore hoisting shafts and the No. 5 service shaft are discussed. The reasons for selecting a circular section over a rectangular one and other
Jan 1, 1974
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Environmental Benefits Of Using Clay Granules In Pesticide ApplicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay granules as carriers for pesticides dates from the early 1940's and by the present day represents a business conservatively estimated at between 200 - 300 thousand tons / year in
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation of Autogenous Grinding: Mechanisms, Model & SimulatorBy Chen Ziming, A. Burkert, A. L. Mular
A mechanism has been proposed for autogenous grinding that involves three distinct types of breakage: self impact breakage, media breakage and abrasion. Based on this analysis a mathematical model and
Jan 1, 1995
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Ventilation of an underground testing facility in saltBy M. B. Mirza, W. A. Sadik, B. T. Stanley
This paper presents the ventilation design for an underground testing facility in a salt medium. The under-ground workings consist of two 3.6 m-diam (12 ft-diam) watertight shafts and about 1830 m (60
Jan 1, 1987
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Do Managers Use Consultants Because They Are Smarter?By Paul Chamberlin
Management has assorted roles to play, many of which are listed, that may call for consultant input. Consultants also play various roles, and some of these are discussed as well. The relationship betw
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal Preparation in AppalachiaBy Eugene R. Palowitch
From the late 1880s to the present, the Appalachian region continues to be a dominant supplier of premium-quality coals. The region contains an estimated 93.4 Gt (102.7 billion st) of demonstrated res
Jan 1, 1995
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Handle More Coal By Increasing Its Bulk DensityBy J. W. Leonard
A mine's productivity can be significantly increased by using physical and chemical methods to increase the bulk density of newly mined coal. Increases in coal bulk density allows greater amounts
Jan 1, 1992
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Respirable dust control in coal preparationBy E. F. Divers, R. A. Jankowski
In response to a request from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the US Bureau of Mines completed a respirable dust survey of 18 US coal preparation plants. Of these, three were essenti
Jan 1, 1987
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HOARDS A New Geologic Database Management SystemBy William L. Hodgson
HOARDS was written to fill the needs of an active minerals explorer. It permits retrievals using a number of spatial functions as well as direct relational logic, and enables statistical analysis with
Jan 1, 1979
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Shaft Construction By Raise Boring Through Artificially Frozen GroundBy D. E. Hart, A. R. Walsh, Derek Maishman
In order to safely construct a ventilation and escape shaft through saturated overburden into an operating mine, artificial ground freezing and raise boring were combined for the first time on a proje
Jan 1, 1991
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Backfill - Whatever it takesBy Dan Kump
This paper provides an overview of Barrick Gold's Bullfrog underground mine backfill program. The Bullfrog underground mine was a gold mine that primarily used the underhand cut-and-fill mining m
Jan 1, 2002
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Continuous pilot-scale testing of column flotation for recovery of fine coalBy J. G. Groppo, B. K. Parekh
A series of performance studies were conducted using countercurrent column flotation to recover a marketable clean coal product from existing preparation plant fine waste streams. The test work was co
Jan 1, 1991
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Investigation Of Porous Silicates Contamination With Crude Oil Using Dielectric SpectroscopyBy C. Anastasiadis
The wettability of sandstone was investigated using the technique of dielectric spectroscopy in the frequency interval 1kHz-1MHz. The natural wetness of the material was modified to get two different
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of A Roof-Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer MinesBy K. Biswas
A finite-element algorithm was developed for an axisymmetric heat-transfer problem involving phase change. The finite-element treatment of the phase-change problem was dealt with by using the enthalpy
Jan 1, 1996
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Solar-Salt Production In Northwest Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Greg Joachims
Composition of salt in the Permian Flowerpot Shale in northwest Oklahoma suggests that the salt in this formation was deposited in the early phase of solar evaporation. Brine produced through natural
Jan 1, 1999
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Rate of adsorption of gold cyanide on activated charcoalBy R. Zaragoza M., M. C. Fuerstenau, C. O. Nebo, J. R. Kelso
The rate of adsorption of gold cyanide on activated charcoal was examined as a function of charcoal concentration and size, temperature, initial gold concentration, pH, and initial concentration of go
Jan 1, 1988
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Mechanical Flotation Machine DesignBy Vernon R. Degner
The past two decades has seen the application of the mechanical flotation machine, originally developed primarily for metal1iferous ore beneficiation, increasingly applied to cleaning coal in the 28x0
Jan 1, 1988
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Wet Counter Flow Microfine Classification In A CentrifugeBy Dirk Timmerman, Klaus Schönert
This paper reports on the results of research on counter flow classification of - 10 µm particles. Two classifiers were designed and constructed, the first semicontinuous and the second fully continuo
Jan 1, 1995