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Linear Analysis And Ground Control
By M. A. Evanto
Since the late 1970's, the Roof Control Division (RCD) of MSHA's Technical Support has been performing linear analyses for the enhancement of miners' safety. This remote sensing process
Jan 1, 1998
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Guidelines For Developing Aggregate Exploration Programs In Urban Areas
By D. P. Bryan
The identification and-develop¬ment of new construction aggregate resources, the most common mineral mined, is an essential need in this country's growing urban areas. In developing an aggregate
Jan 1, 1987
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Dust Control In High Productivity Mines
By J. B. Webster
Health and Safety in the work place is of primary concern to the underground coal industry. Control of dust in the underground environment is of major importance in this concern. Utah Power and Light
Jan 1, 1990
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Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralzation In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous Sandstones
By Jonathan G. Price
Silver-copper-lead deposlts in Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous red-bed sequences near Van Horn, Texas, have the following features In common: (1) mineralization controlled by steeply dipping frac
Jan 1, 1983
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Deep Well Disposal In New York State
By Salvatore] [Parand
Deep well disposal is a much used and abused term which is the panacea for wastewater disposal in some minds and creates near hysteria in others. It can be the answer to a difficult waste disposal pro
Jan 1, 1973
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Back Injuries - Causes And Cures
By Herschel H. Potter
Back injuries arising from such activities as lifting and handling objects have been and continue to be constant and undiminishing hazards of the occupational environment. Back pain in one form or ano
Jan 1, 1981
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Financial Considerations
By John L. Halls
INTRODUCTION In this section, it is assumed that the reader is an engineer with sufficient training in underground mining work, preferably with budgetary control, to understand the mining methods ou
Jan 1, 1982
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The Planning And Design Of The New 1000 M Haulage Level At LKAB Malmberget
By A Pettersson
LKAB owns and operates two of the largest underground mines in the world in Northern Sweden. In Malmberget, with a production capacity of about 30,000 t/day of iron ore, the current main 815 m haulage
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic Cost Management
Capital budgeting and investment analysis have, to this point, been beyond the scope of this text. However, a recent conceptual development by John K. Shank and Vijay Govindarajan in the capital budge
Jan 1, 1999
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The Dose To Basal Cells In Bronchial Epithelium From Long-Lived Alpha Emitters In Uranium Mines
By Naomi H. Harley, Daryl E. Bohning, Isabel M. Fisenne
INTRODUCTION Underground mines in many parts of the world have elevated levels of short-lived 222Rn daughters. Lung cancer implicating exposure to short-lived daughters is documented in the U.S., C
Jan 1, 1981
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategies For The Use Of Diesel Engines In Underground Coal Mines
By N. Paas
Diesel powered equipment has been operated in underground coal for more than 50 years. According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), there are approximately 3,000 diesel units operati
Jan 1, 1997
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New Permax Circuit Permanent Wet Drum Separator With External Field Shaping Magnets ? I. Introduction
By E. A. Twichell
An entirely new concept in the effective utilization of magnetic, energy has resulted in a major break-through in the design of magnetic separation equipment. One of the first applications of this con
Jan 1, 1967
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Bit-Pick Crushing Cone to Boiler Toxic Respirable Dust Generation
By I. Y. Bausov, L. G. Stolarczyk, R. E. Pillmore, A. J. Hillard, J. T. Duncan
"Prevalence of lung disease in younger miners surprised industry regulators, congressional members, researchers and black lung clinic staff members. Mitigation researcher focused on low-coal mining in
Jan 1, 2016
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Trends In Sensor And Control System Development For Iron Ore Beneficiation
By M. J. Laurila
The concentration of low grade iron ores to pellets or sinter fines suitable for blast furnace feed or direct reduction is highly energy intensive and costly in terns of both size reduction and separa
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Innovations At Red Dog -An Update
By James K. Gowans
The Red Dog Operation is located in northwestern Alaska at Latitude 68°, 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle and 50 miles inland from the Chukchi Sea. The orebody was acquired by the NANA Regional C
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimization Of Fragmentation In An Underground Mine ? Introduction
By Dan Nilsson
Rock from underground mining has a size-distribution, that varies from mine to mine, depends on rock conditions and mining method and on how much explosives etc, that is used. Because at the high co
Jan 1, 1985
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The 2390 Nordberg Omicone Crusher - The Nordberg Omnicone Crusher - Introduction
By J. C. Motz
During the past five years, Rexnord has developed, tested and introduced the Nordberg Omnicone Crusher to the industry. When the Symons brothers invented the cone crusher over 60 years ago, they e
Jan 1, 1986
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Start Up And Operation Of The Campbell Red Lake Gold Pressure Oxidation Plant
By J. Frostiak
The Campbell gold operation of Placer Dome Inc. produces an arsenopyrite-sulphide concentrate which must be treated either by roasting, biooxidation or by pressure oxidation to obtain high gold recove
Jan 1, 1992
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Role Of Iron Formation In The Exploration Of Massive Sulfide Deposits
By D. M. S. Bhatia
The intimate association of iron formation and massive sulfide deposits has been documented by many investigators (McAllister, 1960; Hutchinson, 1972). In a classic example of such an association four
Jan 1, 1981
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Belt Conveyor Transfer Points
By H. Colijn
Belt conveyors have proven themselves for many years as a dependable and low cost method of handling bulk materials at high flow rates. The success of a belt conveyor system greatly depends on the ini
Jan 1, 1971