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Quantifying The Coal Reserve Dilemma In The Central Appalachian Mining RegionBy J. F. Kvitfkovich, R. L. Bate
Coal production in the Central Appalachian region has a long history, and it remains a major US coal-producing region. The coal industry consensus is that the region is in a state of decline as eviden
Jan 1, 2004
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Factors Impacting Respirable Dust Entrainment And Dilution In High-Velocity AirstreamsIn conjunction with steady increases in production levels, long-wall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air to control respirable dust and methane gas. As a result, air velociti
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Exploration And Its FundingBy Thomas N. Walthier
Exploration is the systematically financed and technically oriented search for mineral wealth. Almost all established mining companies have an exploration department. The size of a company's sear
Jan 1, 1977
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Cameroon Bauxites From The Minim Martap DepositBy Alain GSELL
The aluminous nature of the laterites capping the Minim Martap plateaus - named after two neighbouring villages - and the small nearby upland of Ngaoundal, was discovered by the Cameroon Mines and Geo
Jan 1, 1984
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Ventilation and dust control techniques for personnel downwind of continuous minerBy C. Babbitt, J. O’Green, N. I. Jayaraman
In many mines, dust-laden air from an entry being driven by a continuous miner will contaminate the intake air to the roof bolter operator and other downwind personnel. Through a US Bureau of Mines (U
Jan 1, 1987
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Preliminary Design of Tunnels for the Lower Northwest Interceptor, Sacramento, California, USABy Joel Nonnweiler, Galen Samuelson Nagle
The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD) has undertaken an interceptor expansion program to meet future wastewater needs associated with projected growth over the next 20 years. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyrometallurgical Frontiers And ChallengesBy N. J. Themelis
It is a pleasure to introduce this session on frontier technology and present an overview of pyrometallurgical technology, as it is today and where it may be heading. While there have been many ad
Jan 1, 1985
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Health As A Limiting Factor In An Underground Gold Mine Within The Tropical Rain Forest Zone Of Ghana.By S. A. K. Forson, Newton A. Amegbey
In order to investigate production decline in Tarkwa Goldfields Ltd., located in a tropical rain forest, amongst other areas, a health survey was conducted with the aim to see 1. The health status
Jan 1, 1989
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Using microscopy in exploration and ore dressingBy G. J. Jansen
Introduction The usefulness of microscopes in exploration and ore dressing, problems has been documented for the older generation of mining industry personnel in such publications as Schneiderhohn
Jan 8, 1985
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Computing in the Executive Suite Introduction and OverviewBy Nellie E. Guernsey
The Call for Papers described the session as "Top down applications; management tools for decisions, planning, investment/finance, and negotiations." In order to attract papers, and know which ones to
Jan 1, 1989
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27. Discovery Case History of the Crandon Massive Sulfide Deposit, Forest County, WisconsinBy Paul G. Schmidt
Exxon Minerals Co. was exploring for mineral deposits in Precambrian terranes of the US portion of the Lake Superior region in the late 1960s. Exploration drilling and other activities had been concen
Jan 1, 1991
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Gas Chromatography Applications for Underground Mine Air AnalysisBy David M. Sullivan
Jim Walter Resources, Inc., (JWR) a division of Jim Walter Corporation, has 5 underground coal mines in Central Alabama varying in depths from 400-2500 feet. Gas Chromatography plays a vital role in s
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of Computer Modeling to the Environmental Remediation of the Berkeley Open Pit Copper Mine, Butte, MontanaBy Marek Wilczewski, Kristine Uhlman, Darrel Sipe
With the end of active copper mining in 1983, the extensive underground mine workings and the Berkeley Pit, one of the largest open-pit mines in the United States, began to flood. Daily in- flow to th
Jan 1, 1996
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Mine Ventilation Control By Using A Transition Diagram Of Airflow RateBy Yuuichi Umeki, Yuusaku Tominaga
In order to keep good air condition in any specific branch such as coal face and/or heading in an underground coal mine, effective factors of all the branches with respect to the specified branch have
Jan 1, 1991
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Ground Support Prediction Model RSR ConceptBy Henry R. Tiedemann, Eugene H. Skinner, George E. Wickham
Improving the state-of-the-art of tunneling is a continuing challenge to those involved in underground construction. New methods and procedures are usually evolved over a relatively long period of tim
Jan 1, 1974
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The Geology Of The Central Florida Phosphate District A Comparison Of The Bone Valley Deposits Vs. The Southern Extension DepositsBy David J. Brown, Richard C. Fountain, Marc V. Hurst
The Central Florida Phosphate District, one of the most productive phosphate districts in the world, has been mined principally within Polk and Hillsborough Counties, Florida. Recent development is ex
Jan 1, 1993
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Very Large Span Openings At Shallow Depth: Deformation Magnitudes From Jointed Models And F.E. AnalysisBy Nick Barton, Harald Hansteen
The deformations resulting from excavation of very large openings are compared using two-dimensional F.E. continuum analyses and discontinuous physical models (20,000 discrete blocks). Both the joint
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Tunnel Program In The Chicagoland AreaBy Frank E. Dalton, Bart T. Lynam, Forrest C. Neil
The Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) is the largest tunneling program in the history of the metropolitan Chicago area (Figure 1). Between September 1976 and September 1977, rock tunnel contracts havin
Jan 1, 1976
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Lake Merced Transport - Tunneling Through A Differing Site ConditionBy J. Chia, M. H. Kobler, J. Cheung, M. J. Robison
INTRODUCTION The Lake Merced Transport is being constructed as part of San Francisco's Clean Water Program. The Clean Water Program, which began in the early 1970's, is designed to contro
Jan 1, 1993
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7. Evolution of the Gibralter, BC, DiscoveryBy John E. Frost
The Gibralter Mines Ltd. complex is 61 km (38 miles) north of Williams Lake in central British Columbia, Fig. 1. The discovery of these deposits evolved in stages such that each stage revealed a bigge
Jan 1, 1991