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Use Of Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems In The Presence Of CoalBy J. L. Carr
Every year, severe injuries and fatalities occur when a miner is struck or pinned by a continuous mining machine, shuttle car, scoop or other piece of mobile mining equipment. Proximity detection syst
Feb 27, 2013
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Comprehensive Pressure Quantity Survey For Investigating The Effects Of Booster Fans In A Trona MineBy A. Habibi
The ventilation survey was conducted in an underground longwall trona mine. The mine is relatively shallow and categorized as a gassy mine. The ventilation system consists of nine shafts (three intake
Feb 27, 2013
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Barytes Market - Filler - Extender And Chemical UsesBy Geo. A. Wells
Abstract The consumption of barytes in certain paints polyurethane foams, seamless, flooring, glass, brake linings, plastisol caskets for food containers and in fluids used for gastrointestinal X-ra
Jan 1, 1980
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Determination Of Volumetric Changes From Laser Scanning At An Underground Limestone MineBy B. Slaker
The ability to detect and quantify ground movements in underground mine workings is of the utmost importance to the safety of miners and continuity of operations. Rib sloughage is one of the most comm
Feb 27, 2013
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Effects of ventilation and gob characteristics on spontaneous heating in longwall gob areasBy L. Yuan
In the U.S. coal mining industry, most spontaneous combustion fires occur in longwall or worked-out gob areas. In order to reduce the fire hazard caused by spontaneous combustion, it is important to u
Jan 1, 2009
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An Overview Of Selected Industrial Minerals In Colorado And Near-By StatesBy W. Langer
Of the 50 or so most often utilized industrial minerals, more than two thirds are, or have been, produced in the western states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nort
Jan 1, 2007
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Continuous Dust Monitoring For Improved Worker ProtectionBy J. H. Daniel
Dust-related respiratory disease remains the major health concern in mining, and health agencies are proposing more stringent standards. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating techniques to
Jan 1, 1995
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Improving the performance of fan-powered dust collectors in stone cutting applicationsIn the dimension stone industry, workers in processing shops may be exposed to harmful levels of respirable silica dust when conducting the different tasks in stone preparation, which include cutting,
Jan 1, 2009
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Dentifying Opportunities To Reduce The Consumption Of Energy Across Mining And Mineral Processing PlantsBy R. Steele
In addition to compliance with government emissions and reporting requirements, mining and mineral processing companies are increasing energy efficiency to reduce costs and become more competitive in
Jan 1, 2011
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Projectile Impact Testing of a Concrete Coal Mine Seal Rated for 120 psi - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Kyle A. Perry, Ethan A. Steward
The mining of underground coal presents several hazards for miners, including the risk of an explosion fueled by methane gas and coal dust. Methane gas, produced during coal formation, can continuousl
Jun 2, 2023
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The QIT Madagascar minerals deposits - geology, mining & mineral processingBy M. Mead, J. Dumouchel, W. Yule, J. Giroux
The QMM mineral sands of South East Madagascar contain approximately 1,900 million tonnes of mineable sand with a total heavy mineral (THM) content of roughly 4.5wt%. The QMM deposits are the world’s
Jan 1, 2005
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Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary RockBy Irwan S. Halim
For tunnels in horizontally bedded rock, geologic factors affect the selection and design of the initial supports, including the rock propensity toward parting along bedding and the resulting high pot
Jan 1, 2008
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Reviving Burial in TunnelsBy Ari Glazer
"Every year the tunneling business is expanding and collaboration with the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) for the future design of cities and urban communities is in the
Jan 1, 2016
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Guidance To Plan, Design, Evaluate And Inspect Above- Draingage Coalmine Outcrop Barriers To Prevent BlowoutsBy F. Block, K. Kohli
Outcrop barrier pillars serve to keep mine personnel and the public safe from sudden uncontrolled flows of water accumulated in active and abandoned underground mine workings. When an outcrop barrier
Jan 1, 2007
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A preliminary study of the unsteady states of the ventilation parameters at the longwall face during the shearer operationThe ventilation conditions at the underground coal mines are influenced; first: by the disturbances of the natural nature (barometric pressure, methane liberation, etc.), and second: by the disturbanc
Jan 1, 2009
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Alumar: Improving Local Communities Capacities For Implementation A Sustainable Development Model. São Luis- Maranhão-Brazil.By D. Campos, J. M. Macedo, S. Chadwick
The incorporation of low cost technology transfer to increase the ability of locals to acquire and maintain long term employment are key ingredients for sustainable industrial development. Alcoa’s Alu
Jan 1, 2004
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Experience Gained In Mechanical And Conventional Excavations In Long Alpine Tunnels In SwitzerlandBy Y. Boissonnas
INTRODUCTION, The transalpine rail routes in Switzerland are well over one hundred years old. As the established routes no longer meet the demands of the continually increasing volumes of rail traff
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Case History Of The Wachovia?Knight Theater Pedestrian TunnelsBy Eric Eisold
The Wachovia Headquarters and Arts and Cultural Campus project in Charlotte, NC includes a 1.5 million square foot, 48-story office tower, two museums, an Afro-American cultural center and a 1,200 sea
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Rahmenbedingungen für eine nachhaltige Kohlenutzung in DeutschlandBy F. -J. Wodopia
Sustainability of energy supplies has been an issue of general interest for a long time. Whilst in the past the continuous productive use of natural commodities was in the fore, its compatibility with
Jan 1, 2011
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Industrial Minerals 2005 – Common Clay and ShaleBy R. L. Virta
Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud or silt. Production
Jan 1, 2006