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The Application Of Magnetite For Coal Preparation In AustraliaBy C. C. Graham
In this paper, the problems which occurred on introduction of dense medium cyclone coal washing in Australia are reviewed together with the subsequent measures taken to obtain a satisfactory magnetite
Jan 1, 1982
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Flake Graphite And Zeolite Research Provides Potential Solutions To Domestic ProblemsBy L. J. Nicks
The current U.S. Bureau of Mines research program is addressing the recovery of flake graphite from kish, a steelmaking waste product, and the use of zeolites from abundant domestic natural deposits f
Jan 1, 1995
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Exploratory Shafts And Underground Test Facility For The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)By Ching L. Wu, Bolek Chytrowski, Peter Frobenius, Dale Roberts
During the past few years, the first stage of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, (WIPP) which consists of an exploratory shaft, a ventilation shaft, shaft stations, access drifts and test rooms, has bee
Jan 1, 1983
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Vein Mining at LKAB, Malmberget, SwedenBy Ingemar Marklund
INTRODUCTION Today at LKAB, the primary mining method used is sublevel caving, independent of ore-body size, shape, dip, and geographical location. The mining of small ore bodies with relatively flat
Jan 1, 1982
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Ventilated Drum Controls Longwall Dust And MethaneBy Robert A. Jankowski, Jonathan Kelly, Edward F. Divers
Results for the first underground test of the ventilated drum in a U.S. coal mine are presented. Tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines through a contract research program with Foster-Miller, Inc
Jan 1, 1987
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A Comparison Of Radioactivity And Silica Standards For Limiting Dust Exposures In Uranium MinesBy Janet A. Johnson, T. B. Borak, K. J. Schiager
INTRODUCTION In the USA regulatory agencies have adopted standards which limit the allowable concentration of ore dust in underground uranium mines. The American Conference of Governmental Industri
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Possibilities To Influence Capacity, Energy Consumption And Product Quality In Iron Ore Sintering - 1. IntroductionBy Ottmar Burghardt
Sintering of iron ore has undergone a dramatic development world-wide. Today, the annual world production amounts to approximately 600 million tons. At present, the sintering process in competition wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Selective Agglomeration: An Interlaboratory Test Program (bca29b2f-39b6-421f-a44f-72cf6a889d04)By Richard E. Hucko
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Coal Preparation Program focuses on providing the technical and process-development basis that can be utilized to produce environmentally acceptable clean-coal feed
Jan 1, 1989
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Use of an Environmentally Friendly Polymer to Reduce the Water Content in Tailings Slurry "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Yongsik Jeong, Kwangmin Kim
Conventional tailings slurry contains a significant amount of water, and water management is key to ensuring the stability of a tailings storage facility (TSF). Simply reducing the water content in th
Jun 29, 2020
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Mineralogical Characteristics Of Ieropigi-Kastoria Laterites, Northern GreeceBy A. Iordanidis
Ieropigi Fe-Ni deposit is located in northern Greece, in Kastoria?s prefecture near Albania?s borders. A laterite profile exposed by opencast mining and placed near the basement of the mine was chosen
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By Atta Ur Rehman, Kwame Awuah‑Offei
This paper examines the effect of bucket geometry (cutting blade profile, floor profile, and blade thickness), speed, motor power output, and muckpile particle sizes on bucket penetration and draft fo
Oct 29, 2021
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Major, Minor And Trace Element Composition Of The Bethany Fall Limestone Of Northwestern Missouri .By W. K. Wedge
The chemical composition of the Pennsylvanian Bethany Falls Limestone Member of the Swope Formation was investigated using optical emission spectroscopy and both flame and flameless atomic absorption
Jan 1, 1977
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Designing Very Large Bio-Oxidation PlantsBy Kevin A. Foo, Joseph L. Young, William W. Reid
The title of this paper is "Designing Very Large Bio-oxidation Plants". To our knowledge, only one such plant has been designed and built to date, and that is U.S. Gold's Tonkin Springs plant in Nevad
Jan 1, 1990
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A Unique Application Of Seismic Methods In An Open-Pit MineBy Y. S. Kim, A. Bailey
A feasibility seismic refraction and reflection field survey was conducted at the U. S. Borax Company open-pit mine, Boron, California by the writers during the weekend of March 13 and 14, 1976. This
Jan 1, 1977
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A Generalized Method for Calculating Pillar Cell Capacities for Boundary Element Modeling of Coal MinesBy J. C. Johnson
The problem of estimating pillar capacity in coal mines has motivated development of a variety of empirical equations. Most of these equations have arisen from experience and a very limited set of me
Feb 23, 2014
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An Overview Of Post Mining Land Uses In Asturias (Northern Spain)By J. Loredo
The region of Asturias, located in the northwest of Spain, has an extensive mining history; coal, gold, zinc, lead, copper, cobalt, mercury, iron, manganese, fluorspar and others have been extracted f
Jan 1, 2008
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Modification Of The Fine Coal Circuit At Homer City Coal Preparation PlantBy Nicholas T. Esposito
An advanced coal preparation plant has been built at Homer City, Pennsylvania, by Pennsylvania Electric Company, a subsidiary of General Public Utilities Corporation, and New York State Electric and G
Jan 1, 1982
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27. Discovery Case History of the Crandon Massive Sulfide Deposit, Forest County, WisconsinBy Paul G. Schmidt
Exxon Minerals Co. was exploring for mineral deposits in Precambrian terranes of the US portion of the Lake Superior region in the late 1960s. Exploration drilling and other activities had been concen
Jan 1, 1991
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Osha Underground Construction Standards Rules to Live byBy Harry R. Price, Jerome C. Neyer
INTRODUCTION Safety must be a primary consideration in the design and construction of tunnels. Tunnel construction has historically been considered a high-risk business. During the construction of
Jan 1, 1995
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Factors Impacting Respirable Dust Entrainment And Dilution In High-Velocity AirstreamsIn conjunction with steady increases in production levels, long-wall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air to control respirable dust and methane gas. As a result, air velociti
Jan 1, 2004