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Eicosanoid And Cytokine Production By The Alveolar Macrophage From The Coal MinerBy John L. Stauffer, Allan Lipton, Kim Leitzel, Lesley Gaydos, Laurence M. Demers, Douglas C. Kuhn
Eicosanoids and cytokines produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) are key mediators of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis resulting from occupational exposure to mineral dust. In order to determine
Jan 1, 1991
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United States Industrial Mineral Statistics And PricesBy Staff
Assembling consistent data for a 40-year time series is a challenge because of the many changes that have occurred in this period. In many cases, because of process improvements and consumer requireme
Jan 1, 1994
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Changing Sampling Requirements And Systems In Underground Tennessee Limestone MinesBy Randy Sandrik
Sampling has evolved at two large underground limestone mines as conditions and product requirements have grown tougher over 100 years of mine life, requiring innovative techniques to insure delivery
Jan 1, 2005
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Financial Benefits Of Training At Cyprus SierritaBy C. M. Jones
Cyprus Sierrita Corp. has developed a training program that has led to several significant improvements in safety performance and productivity. Truck productivity has increased 6% as measured by truck
Jan 1, 1998
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Cooling In Development Workings In Very Hot Ground - IntroductionBy Yoshio Hiramatsu
In Toyoha mine near Sapporo, the ground temperature is very high, perhaps due to inflow of hot mineral water, the origin of which may be rock masses intruded by the igneous activity in the Tertiary pe
Jan 1, 1980
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Domestic utilization of high sulfur coals : Trends and prospectsBy S. Bhagwat
Coals capable of emitting 2 lbs SO2/106 Btu heat input must be defined as high sulfur coals. This is because electric utility plants built after 1971 may not emit more than 1.2 lbs SO2, and those buil
Jan 1, 1988
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Commercialization of bioleaching for base-metal extractionBy A. Pinches, R. Winby, P. J. van Staden, M. K. Rhodes, P. C. Miller
This paper is a progress report on the commercialization of using bioleaching for base-metal concentrates. The paper focuses on bioleach processes for recovering copper from chalcopyrite and nickel/co
Jan 1, 2000
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New York’s East Side Access Queen’s Segment Progress ReportBy Bernie W. Martin
The East Side Access (ESA) project is the largest commuter railroad project ever undertaken in the United States. The purpose of the ESA project is to bring commuters from Long Island into Grand Centr
Jan 1, 2003
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The Bureau Of Mines Automated Minerals Information System ? AMIS ? IntroductionBy Jon P. Stone
The Automated Minerals Information System (AMIS) is an integrated data base system being developed to support the Bureau of Mines minerals information collection and analysis activities. The system fa
Jan 1, 1982
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A Management And Reward System For Specialist Departments In Mining Companies - IntroductionBy C. Timothy Shaw
Traditionally, only the large mining companies have maintained specialist departments in such areas as Rock Mechanics, Ventilation and Safety. To the small companies this has been a luxury that they c
Jan 1, 1980
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The Influence Of Site-Specific Climate Conditions On Long-Term Performance Of Dry Cover Systems To Control Acid Mine Drainage Examples Of Field Performance At Sites In Australia, Canada, And The USABy G. Meiers, M. O’Kane
Dry cover systems as a closure option for management and decommissioning of waste rock and tailings is a common prevention and control technique used at numerous sites around the world. Numerous site-
Jan 1, 2003
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EducationThe next 13 years gave me an education that anyone, then or now, would well envy. W.T. Reid had founded Belmont School along the lines of Groton and, as at Groton, he sent many graduates to Harvard. H
Jan 1, 1976
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Systems Approach To The Design Of Non-Ferrous Metallurgical PlantsBy John G. Whellock
Over the last decade new constraints have emerged in the metallurgical industry which challenge the very basis of design and construction of smelters and refineries. The hackneyed designs of the past
Jan 1, 1985
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Empirical and Analytic Approaches to Subsidence PredictionBy D. E. Munson, H. J. Sutherland
Empirical methods for describing the shape of the subsidence trough over coal mines in Europe are tested against field measurements of subsidence over longwall panels in the United States. The graphic
Jan 1, 1982
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A Computerized Analysis, Planning And Training System For Underground MinesBy Kathleen Y. Knoebel
This paper describes a graphical mini computer system called MPASS 2 (Mine Performance Analysis/Simulation) which has been designed to conduct analysis of underground room-and-pillar mining operations
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining With Spontaneous Combustion Problems At Jim Walter Resources, Inc. -No. 5 MineBy Thomas E. McNider, Robert C. Howell, J. W. Stevenson
As of the end of October, 1990, there have been eight spontaneous combustion heatings reported to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) at the No. 5 Mine. A reportable heating is defined as
Jan 1, 1991
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Problems And Developments In Mineral BeneficiationBy Norman Weiss
The purpose of this paper is to relate progress in the engineering field called Minerals Beneficiation to undergraduate and graduate education in our colleges and universities. So mach has been writte
Jan 1, 1959
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The Anaconda C. E. Weed Concentrator (92de40b5-73a5-4107-9616-efee3d9637db)By N. Finkelstein, C. G. Palagi, S. S. Stillar
The C. E. Weed concentrator treats 51,000 tons per day of 0.5% to 0.7% copper ore received from the Berkeley Pit, the Continental East Pit and the Butte underground mines. Improved operating technique
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining Foundation Of The Southwest Selects 1998 HonoreesThe Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW), located in Tucson, AZ, will hold its 16th annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet Saturday, Dec. 5,1998. The Hall of Fame recognizes outstan
Jan 1, 1998
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Subsidence Planning and Risk AssessmentBy George W. Luxbacher
The inclusion of a new term "planned subsidence" in the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977 has lead the U.S. coal mining industry into a new aspect of engineering: subsidence planning. Subside
Jan 1, 1986