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Electronic Vane Anemometry Finding A Suitable Replacement Of Mechanical Analog Devices For Mine Airflow AssessmentBy S. G. Hardcastle, K. C. Butler, M. G. Grenier
The most common method of determining airflow employed by mine ventilation engineers is the product of i) the average air velocity as measured by a vane anemometer and stopwatch through a continuous t
Jan 1, 1991
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Light and Electric Potential Induced Reversible Wetting on Structured SurfacesBy John Ralston, Rossen Sedev, Nicola Richards, Quinn Anthony, Geoffrey Reynolds
Derivatised 2,4-diketopyrimidine groups have been anchored to planar gold surfaces as self¬-assembled monolayers (SAMs) for chemical and photochemical studies. Three derivatives, 5-methyluracil (thymi
Jan 1, 2003
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Near Pit Crushing And Conveying At Black Thunder MineBy Kenneth Ronald Miller
Thunder Basin Coal Company's Black Thunder Mine is located 80 km (50 miles) southeast of Gillette, Wyoming in the Powder River Basin. Surface coal mining operations began in 1977. The Black Thund
Jan 1, 1989
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Commercial Separation of the Heavy Rare Earths By Ion Exchange - IntroductionBy J. R. Gump
The term "rare earths" is used to designate a group of elements, Numbers 57-71 which are closely related chemically. They were called "earths" because their oxides resemble those of the alkaline earth
Jan 1, 1960
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Carbonate Rock Properties Required By Desulfurization ProcessesBy Dennis C. Drehmel
Because of their relatively low cost, carbonate rocks are desirable in abatement of air pollution by acid gases. Although many processes and types of equipment have been proposed to control or prevent
Jan 1, 1974
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Cost Management and Cost ControlBy Bruno C. Boik
INTRODUCTION Cost Management is the evaluation and control of project scope, budgets, and costs with the objective to minimize costs and maximize the benefits to be derived from the use of project r
Jan 1, 1986
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US Bureau of Mines Updates Its Diesel Research ActivitiesBy Robert W. Waytulonis
Miners working in underground mines where diesel equipment is used are exposed to exhaust pollutants. These include carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO,), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2
Jan 1, 1993
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Laboratory Testing for Design of Thickener CircuitBy Joseph M. Keane
Introduction The English word "sedimentation" is derived from the Latin verb "sedere" meaning to sink down. As a mineral processing unit operation, sedimenta¬tion has been defined as the separatio
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessment Of Terminations Of A Branched Lung Model Using Acoustic Impedance MeasurementsBy T. B. Whitmoyer, J. E. Sneckenberger, M. A. Jerabek, C. F. Stanley
The measurement of acoustic impedance at frequencies up to 6,400 Hz has been proposed as a diagnostic tool to yield more detailed information about lung condition. A three generation branching system
Jan 1, 1991
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Gasification For Carbon Capture And Zero EmissionBy H. Ziock, J. Ruby, A. A. Johnson
Power generation systems that promote energy security and environmental benefits are highly desired and pursued by a number of government and industry programs. Gasification of coal, other fossil fuel
Jan 1, 2004
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Rapid Excavation Demand In The Coming Decades An Analysis Of The OECD ReportBy T. P. Meloy
In the last decade increased and prolonged interest has been displayed in the use: of tunneling or rapid excavation to solve many of the urban and industrial problems confronting our society. There ha
Jan 1, 1970
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Investigating the Relationship between Mine Air and Strata Temperature Changes and the Use of Portable Refuge AlternativesBy M. A. Reyes, L. Yan
"Heat and humidity buildup within refuge alternatives (RAs) may expose occupants to physiological hazards such as heat stress. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations require RAs in u
Jan 1, 2018
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Mining Hard Rock Ores With A Fixed Drum Continuous MinerBy Warren E. Fife
This paper will discuss the application of a continuous miner using a fixed drum milling type cutting head for the underground mining of hard rock and salt ores. Continuous mining machines of the ripp
Jan 1, 1974
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Rehabilitation Of Disturbed Areas By Mining Activities In High Floristic Diversity Areas: The Case Of Mt GionaBy G. Brofas
Mt Giona situated in the floristic hot-spot of southern-central Greece has an especially rich flora that counts more than 1000 native vascular plant taxa (species and subspecies) and an important plan
Jan 1, 2007
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Innovative Competency Based Training Systems For The Minerals IndustryBy Stefan Norgaard
In today's modern gold mining industry in Australia, and the world, more and more companies are recognising the competitive advantages gained by implementing an effective training program for operati
Jan 1, 1998
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The Biolix Process: The Biological Alternative To CyanideBy Scott W. Beckman, Leslie C. Thompson, Joseph A. Kizis
Heap leaching of ore with cyanide is a common and economical means of extracting precious metals (gold and silver) from mined ore. The use of cyanide, and the heap leach process, can seriously impact
Jan 1, 2000
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How Can A Mining Company Deliver And Measure The Social Impacts Of Its Operations As Part Of A Broader Contribution To Sustainability?This paper reviews the technical advice available to support companies in the delivery of social aspects of sustainable development. It will draw on diverse experience from the sparsely populated plai
Jan 1, 2007
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Letters Of Intent In Mining TransactionsBy David R. Reid, Lawrence W. Talbot
INTRODUCTION In the mining industry, timing in land acquisitions can be of the essence. In order to secure promising lands, deals are often negoti- ated quickly and evidenced by letters of intent
Jan 1, 1988
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That Which We Cannot SeeBy James Stewart
"THAT WHICH WE CANNOT SEE" INTRODUCTION Often it has been stated that the greatest of all fears is fear itself - fear created only by that which we cannot see or by that which we fail to unders
Jan 1, 1981
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Equipment Reliability Improved At Barrick GoldstrikeBy Dirk Bleazard
Barrick Goldstrike Mines is improving the reliability of mining and processing equipment through the use of failure analysis and condition monitoring activities. Program results include an increase in
Jan 1, 1998