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Explorations in Pursuit of Risk-Based Health and Safety Management Systems
By P. L. Yorio, D. R. Willmer
"The current paper presents the results of a study designed to explore the types of practices that are fundamentally important to developing and maintaining comprehensive risk-based health and safety
Jan 1, 2015
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Application Of LOSCOMS For Assisting Everyday Longwall Operation
The Longwall Strata Control and Maintenance System (LoSCoMS) is designed to monitor shield pressures in real-time from longwall faces and to provide on-line information related to underground strata b
Jan 1, 1997
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A Case History Of Pit Slope Monitoring And Back Analysis, Berkeley Pit, Butte, Montana
By W. C. Goldberg
This paper presents pit slope monitoring and back-analysis case studies con-ducted to evaluate and, if possible, stabilize slopes at the Berkeley Pit in Butte, MT. Two specific slopes were studied in
Jan 1, 1989
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Slurry Transport System Operation - Introduction
By D. L. McCain
In considering slurry transportation for Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine in Northern West Virginia, many things were taken into account. The advantages of slurry transportation in com
Jan 1, 1981
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The Recovery Of Molybdenum From An Oxidized Ore
By Alexander E. McHugh
A study of some variables affecting the recovery of molybdenum from oxidized molybdenum minerals was made. The effects of variations in contact time, temperature, pulp density, particle size, and solv
Jan 1, 1967
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A Rapid And Successful Longwall Start-Up Thanks To Intensive Prior Training
By Enrique Llewellyn
North River Energy Company a previous subsidiary of Republic Steel Corporation commenced development of the Number One Mine in mid-1972. The mine is located in West Alabama and presently employs a t
Jan 1, 1981
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Accident Prevention -- The Role Of Training
By Michael G. Zabetakis
Effective accident prevention programs utilize a broad spectrum of activities, including meaningful training programs. In practice, such programs must be directed towards specific, defined needs. Thes
Jan 1, 1983
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A New Approach To The Scrubbing Of Gases ? Introduction
By E. Maré
Some of the members will probably ask themselves what close relationship exists between hydro-metallurgy and a wet scrubber, but we are sure that as soon as deeper thought is given to the matter it wi
Jan 1, 1963
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United States National Waste Terminal Storage Argillaceous Rock Studies
By George D. Brunton
The past and present argillaceous rock studies for the U.S. National Waste Terminal Storage Program consist of: (1) evaluation of the geological characteristics of several wide- spread argillaceous fo
Jan 1, 1981
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The Economic Background Of Mexico For Mineral Investment And Its Exploration Potential
By Thomas S. Nye
Mineral exploration in the United States relies heavily on theoretical geologic concepts and indirect methods such as geophysics and geochemical prospecting, as there are few exposed areas of minerali
Jan 1, 1972
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Analysis of the Impacts of Mining Sequence and Overburden Depth on Stability at a Dipping Limestone Mine "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By J. Miller, B. Slaker, M. M. Sears, G. Rashed
Ground falls represent a significant hazard at underground mines in the stone, sand, and gravel (SSG) sector in the USA. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIO
Feb 2, 2021
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Improvement On Mathematical Model For Studying Coal's Propensity Of Spontaneous Combustion
By Xinyang Wang
It is believed that sulfur and volatile matter con-tents in coals are the main intrinsic properties to cause the self-heating of coal. Their oxidation at lower temperatures than that of fixed carbon t
Jan 1, 2013
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Flocculation Of Fine Coal Using Synthetic And Biologically Derived Flocculants (49e1472d-4b7b-4703-960c-b10353cc61e7)
By A. M. Raichur
Flocculation of fine coal is usually accomplished with the addition of commercially available organic flocculants. Recently it has been shown that biopolymers derived from microorganisms can be used t
Jan 1, 1996
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Transforming HSE Performance It's Not Harder Than You Think
By B. Kraus
Many of us who have interacted with senior executives from leading oil and gas companies over the last few years on the subject of HSE performance have observed a marked shift in their engagement on t
Jan 1, 2011
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An Overview Of The U.S. Department Of Energy's Initiative In Advanced Coal Cleaning For Acid Rain Control
By III Feeley
Coal is the nation's most abundant fossil energy resource and serves as the primary fuel for the U.S. electric-power industry. However, its continued and expanded use is often challenged by the n
Jan 1, 1990
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Burial Of Preparation Plant Refuse
By Lee W. Saperstein
In surface mining for coal, common practice for the disposal of preparation plant refuse is to bury it. As with surface refuse piles, these buried wastes can ignite and can also lead to ground and sur
Jan 1, 1977
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Mining Information Goes "Real-Time"
By G. R. Harrod
Effective mine operation demands that the right people have the right information at the right time. Caterpillar's Mining and Earthmoving Technology System (METS) meets this demand by providing "
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effects Of Surface Oxidation And Grain Size On The Flotation Of Coal With Column Flotation And Conventional Flotation
By N. A. Abdel-Khalek
An experimental study was carried out to compare the results of laboratory column flotation versus conventional flotation for the cleaning of fine coals of different rank and their oxidized samples as
Jan 1, 1990
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Crushing In The Pit - Ore Fracture and Transportation
By S. D. Michaelson
Open pits and quarries are the major sources of all "hard rock" tonnage mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher where processin
Jan 1, 1968
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Mechanism Of Electrooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores
By F. Arslan
Gold extraction from refractory ores is still a problem. Gold losses in the cyanidation process are mainly due to the presence of sulfides and carbonaceous materials. Oxidation of carbon and sulfide m
Jan 1, 1991