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1998 Gaudin Lecture - Fundamental fallout from column flotationBy James A. Finch
The Gaudin lecture is devoted to fundamentals. Given my involvement with column flotation over the last 20 years, this is my topic. I have tried to identify spinoff basic research and provide a person
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining And The Environment: Finding Common GroundBy Jim Dunn
For decades many of us who are associated with the mineral industry have tried to show the public its economic and strategic importance. Some of the mineral industry's proponents have been politi
Jan 1, 1987
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Reclamation And Computer Modeling--A New Look At The Shallow Overburden And Thick Seam OperationsBy Khosrow Badiozamani
Operating mines in Wyoming and Montana, which are generally characterized by shallow overburden and thick coal seams, are faced with reclamation problems which are unique to this area. Unlike the east
Jan 1, 1981
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Carbon-Emission Calculation of Large Shield Tunneling—Based on Data-Mining MethodologyBy Xuehui Zhang, Yun Bai, Qiaosong Li, Huiming Wu
"Construction activities account for a large share of the global Greenhouse Gas emission. In the past 10 years, project decision-makers and researchers have been paying more attention to the carbon em
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization of Cut-off Grades for Molybdenum and Tungsten Open-pit MinesBy Qiong Wu, Qinghua Gu, Yichuan Lv, Jin Yuan, Caiwu Lu
"The cut-off grade is one of the important parameters of mining production. Different material cut-off grade is directed to different destinations. Based on reasonable and optimal cut-off grade, long
Jan 1, 2017
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Reduction Of Roast Movat Chromite Ore With Carbon (2060f1ae-dad6-4029-850c-5f4b4224af19)By R. G. Reddy
Solid state reduction of roast movat chromite ore with carbon was carried out as a function of C/FeO ratio and temperature in the range 800°C to 900°C by thermogravimetry analysis (TGA). A two stage m
Jan 1, 1998
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Pelletizing Fine Coal Recovered From Pumped Refuse (911a3b4a-bf93-47fc-9091-bcb0e191838c)By Howard N. Egan
EASTERN COAL CORPORATION is located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountain area of extreme Eastern Kentucky, The mountains are of sedimentary origin, and have been deeply eroded by streams as the ar
Jan 1, 1967
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Electronic Anemometry - Recommended Instruments & Methods For Routine Mine Airflow Measurements.By Stephen G. Hardcastle, Michel G. Grenier, Kevin C. Butler
Today there are numerous electronic rotating vane and thermal (hot-wire) anemometers, as well as vortex meters available to measure air velocity. Of these, a laboratory and field evaluation has found
Jan 1, 1993
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Henderson Mine: Preparing For The FutureBy Jennifer Gallagher
The Henderson molybdenum mine, near Empire, CO, has operated since 1976 using a panel caving process and a rail haulage transportation system. After two decades of service, the rail haulage system req
Jan 1, 1998
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The Practice and Development of Descentional VentilationBy Meili Zhu, Qingpu Shi
High temperature, methane, dust and other disasters are getting more serious with mining depth getting deeper and the development of mechanization in underground mines. An application of a descensiona
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole SealBy W. B. Greer, J. J. K. Daemen
Introduction The performance of seals in boreholes, shafts and tunnels is an important concern in mine safety, in the control of effluents from operating and abandoned mines and in the underground
Jan 1, 1993
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High Pressure Grinding Rolls -A Review - Plenary AddressHigh pressure grinding rolls have found widespread acceptance for cement processing, and are now making their debut in the metalliferous minerals industry. Significant energy and wear material savings
Jan 1, 1997
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Thickened Tailings And Paste Technology: The Future Of Industrial Waste DisposalBy James M. Johnson, David Landriault, Frank Palkovits
The term “Paste Technology” was first used in the late 1980’s. It was used to describe a high fines (15 wt% or greater minus 20 microns), low water content backfill material that could be transported
Jan 1, 2005
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Discussion - Roof-Control Problems And Supports In A Coal MineBy A. W. Khair, S. S. Peng
Discussion by J. Parker Gentlemen; Rainy day in Upper Michigan, a good time to catch up on reading. Am doing that, and have a couple of questions concerning the K and P paper on roof problems and
Jan 1, 1992
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Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall PanelsBy Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
Several issues deserve further attention to improve subsidence prediction accuracy. These include: subsidence initiation and development over a setup entry area; subsidence development after face stop
Jan 1, 1992
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Surface Phase Transitions Of Adsorbed Collector Molecules As Revealed By In Situ FT-IR/IRS SpectroscopyBy M. R. Yalamanchili, C. A. Young, J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, J. D. Miller
Introduction Researchers have long speculated regarding the adsorption state of collectors on mineral surfaces. Only recently have analytical techniques become available that allow direct in situ a
Jan 1, 1994
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World Distribution of Metal-Grade BauxitesBy Peter W. Harben, Edward M. Dickson
The distribution of metallurgical grade bauxite deposits will be discussed with the aid of a comprehensive table and a reference map. Information will include operating companies, mine locations, ore
Jan 1, 1984
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Metals Trade and Industry Protection : The OECD CountriesBy John A. Cordes, John J. Schanz
INTRODUCTION The economic structures of industrialized countries require a continuous supply of reasonably priced and appropriately processed nonfuel minerals. As a result, national policy makers a
Jan 1, 1989
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Assessment of modeling techniques for prediction of subsidence over longwall areasBy R. D. Begley, A. W. Khair
This paper presents an assessment of modeling techniques in predicting subsidence over longwall areas. Extensive instrumentation has been made, both at the surface and subsurface, at three longwall mi
Jan 1, 1990
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Practical Coalbed Height Limits For Protective CanopiesBy John W. Crawford
The title of the paper which I have been asked to present is somewhat misleading it infers in fact that there is a definite coalbed height below which raps or canopies cannot be applied to electric fa
Jan 1, 1975