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Economic Decision-Making For Methane Drainage Systems For Underground Coal Mines – Preprint 97-157
By J. M. Mutmansky, A. Wang
This paper defines the elements of a basic economic model for decision-making when considering a methane drainage system for an underground coal mine. A drainage system will require significant capita
Feb 24, 1997
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Shaking Tables -Effects Of Riffles (625bd6a0-a545-46bd-af16-e7ad1d49cc86)
By T. P. Meloy
Riffles on a shaking table have a major effect on particle separation. This effect is modeled in a spreadsheet.
Jan 1, 1993
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New Collector Chemistries For Sulfide Mineral Flotation
By R. R. Klimpel
The use of froth flotation as a means of separating and upgrading sulfide mineral concentrates is standard industrial practice throughout the world. Froth flotation is also widely recognized to be a v
Jan 1, 1988
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Design and preliminary testing of a low-energy planetary excavator - SME Transactions 2010
By L. Gertsch, R. Gustafson, J. Rostami, C. Swope
Development of a permanent human base on the moon for exploration requires a self-sustaining system. Such a system entails the production and processing of limited amounts of raw material on the moon.
Jan 1, 2010
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Excavation And Support Of A Water Tunnel Through The Hayward Fault Zone
By Sarah Holtz Wilson, Kenneth Rossi, Carl R. Handford, David F. Tsztoo
The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s Claremont Tunnel is an 18,000-foot long water tunnel that crosses the Hayward Fault zone near Oakland, California. It was originally completed in 1929. This p
Jan 1, 2007
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New Approach Of ASFINAG For Tunnel Construction Monitoring Of The Tauern Tunnel Project In Austria
By Robert Schnab
ASFINAG is responsible for the construction and operation of the Austrian highway system. It is approx. 2,400 km of highways and 65 tunnels with a total length of 200 km including the Tauern Tunnel.
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Geology, Mining, And Marketing Of Mississippi Embayment Ball Clays
By L. G. Kirk
The Mississippi embayment ball clay region, including western Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, accounted for more than 95% of the total U.S. ball clay production during 1985.
Jan 1, 1986
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Effects of Corrosion on Ground Support and Corrosion Monitoring Methods
By D. J. Benton, S. Finley, D. T. Orr, A. J. Chambers, M. A. Stepan
"Corrosion of ground support can lead to falls of ground that pose a significant risk to miner safety. To address this problem, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is inv
Jan 1, 2017
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Managing The Drill And Blast Process
By L. W. Berry
Drill and blast planning is critical to successful mine production, both in timing and in results. However, typical planning, reporting, and information exchange usually involves large quantities of d
Jan 1, 2011
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A Study Of Hydrocyclone Classification Of Coal Fines By CFD Modeling And Laboratory Tests
By S. Torno
The elimination of ultrafine (<10 µm) clay particles is essential to the treatment of abandoned coal-washing plant tailings for the recovery of the remaining coal fraction by enhanced gravity processi
Jan 1, 2011
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Electron Microprobe Mineral Analysis – Applications in Exploration and Mine Development
By Erich U. Petersen
Recognition of mineralogical and chemical zoning patterns associated with mineralization is an integral part of mineral exploration. Even though the origin of zoning may not always be known, zoning pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Physical Chemistry Of Frozen Coal
By James O. Glanville
Ice frozen from a dilute chemical solution is mechanically weaker than ice frozen from pure water. This phenomenon is the basis of a practical method for reducing the strength of a mass of frozen coal
Jan 1, 1980
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Mineral Property and Claim Databases
By Stone. Jon P.
INTRODUCTION Countries that are currently developing their mineral potential have unique information systems requirements to support these activities. The mining laws usually grant the State consi
Jan 1, 1987
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Technical Papers - Investigation Into The Practical Use Of Belt Air At US Longwall Operations
By R. B. Krog
The use of belt air as an intake source at longwall operations has changed greatly over the past decades. The practical considerations for the use of belt air are controlled by a variety of factors, i
Jan 1, 2010
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Plastics From Shredder Residue: Pilot Plant Experiences And Data
By S. Christiansen, G. R. Winslow, R. W. Kobler
Todays End of Life vehicles are shredded and their metal components recovered and recycled by standard methods. The remaining non-metallic fraction is shredder residue, and contains vast amounts of hi
Jan 1, 2001
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Correct Identification Of Chrysotile Asbestos In Ores
By Allison
During the 1980’s, laboratories opened throughout the United States to serve the analysis needs of a rapidly growing asbestos abatement industry. The samples analyzed were either collected during the
Jan 1, 2005
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At the Forefront: Sustainable Development and SME
By Emily Sarver
"Across all sectors and commodities, a common theme is driving progress in raw resource supply: sustainable development (SD). Over the past few decades, the mining and minerals industries for their pa
Jan 12, 2017
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Use Of Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems In The Presence Of Coal
By 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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Fine Coal Cleaning Using A Centrifugal Fluidized Bed Separator
By Mutombo Nombe, Avimanyu Das, Rick Honaker
Enhanced gravity separators (EGS) provide a more efficient separation than froth flotation when cleaning coal in the 150 x 25 µm particle size range. To improve the performance of an EGS unit, air bub
Jan 1, 2005
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Coastal deposits of heavy mineral sands; Global significance and US resources
By Bradley S. Van Gosen, Anjana K. Shah, George M. Bedinger, Donald I. Bleiwas, Karl J. Ellefsen
"Ancient and modern coastal deposits of heavy mineral sands (HMS) are the principal source of several heavy industrial minerals, with mining and processing operations on every continent except Antarct
Oct 1, 2016