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Recent Trends In Mechanization Of Underground Drilling Equipment
By Henry H. Roos
The productivity of the underground driller has increased 500-600% during the past 20 years. This increase is not due so much to improved percussion drills as it is to improved drill support equipment
Jan 1, 1970
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Design Considerations For Merrill-Crowe Plants
By R. L. Atwood
This paper discusses the metallurgical and Manufacturing input to Merrill-Crowe plants. Topics treated are pregnant solution chemistry, clarification, degassing, zinc addition, product filtration, acc
Jan 1, 1985
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Miner Bit Geometry And Its Effect On Production Costs
By C. G. Snavely
Martin County Coal Corporation produces coal from seven continuous miner sections in two coal seams which are often interlaced with rock partings. Because of high clay content and coal oxidation, all
Jan 1, 1985
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Method Of Detection Water-Body And Water-Bearing Formations Above A Coal Seam -- A Case History ? Introduction
By Duk-Won Park
Ground water has been a problem in underground mines (Anon., 1981; Aughenbough, 1973; Stansbury, 1981). Water migrates from water-bearing formations and surface water bodies such as lakes, ponds or cr
Jan 1, 1983
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Initial Operations--Insuring The Return On Your Construction Investment
By L. L. Lien
In this economic age of high interest rates and softening mineral commodity markets, the mining industry is taking a hard look at how it conducts its business and where economies can be effected. Th
Jan 1, 1982
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A Statistically Designed Laboratory Evaluation Of Coal Froth Flotation Parameters
By Hayward B. Oblad
The effects of eight independent variables on froth flotation product yield, ash content, and coal recovery were studied using laboratory batch flotation of 0.6 am x 0 coal. The eight flotation variab
Jan 1, 1985
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Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast Design
In spite of the tremendous amount of research conducted in the last few decades. no single blasting theory has been developed and accepted that adequately explains the mechanisms of rock breakage in a
Jan 1, 1988
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Measurements and 3-D/2-P Modeling of Respirable Dust Distribution in Longwall Faces
By H. S. Chang
A three-dimension two-phase (air and dust) computer model was developed to model air velocity and respirable dust distributions in the longwall faces. This paper describes the derivation of the model
Jan 1, 1996
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Studies In Improvements To Coal Face Ventilation With Mining Machine Mounted Dust Scrubber Systems
By A. D. S. Gillies
The effectiveness of coal mine face ventilation and the ability of air flow to maintain satisfactory methane and respirable dust levels in the working face area has been studied through the use of sca
Jan 1, 1982
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Practical Aspects Of Mine Drainage Control And Treatment
By G. L. Barthauer
It is a distinct privilege to have the opportunity of addressing this group today. Although I, myself, am not a mining engineer, I have always had profound admiration and respect for those of you who
Jan 1, 1967
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The Effect Of Additives On Stirred Media Milling Of Limestone
The effects of additives, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium oleate, oleic acid and polyacrylic acid, on stirred media milling of limestone have been investigated. The results are evaluated in
Jan 1, 1996
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An Investigation Of The Effects Of Mill Volumetric Load Level, Percent Solids, And Speed Upon Semi-Autogenous Mill Operation
By J. L. Vanderbeek
The SAG milling of ores with markedly variable grinding rates presents definite process control challenges. Decisions must be made regarding the selection of the most appropriate combination of mill v
Jan 1, 1985
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Chalk And Marble - Comparison Of Their Formation, Structure, Composition, Processing And Applications In The European Market
By P. A. Delfosse
Numerous terms are used for rocks containing calcium carbonate so that confusion frequently occurs in the common language. Chalk and marble are two extremes among a wide variety of carbonate rocks inc
Jan 1, 1986
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The Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine Coal Cleaning
The most common method used for cleaning the fine fraction in today's coal preparation plants is froth flotation. Past research and practice has found that froth flotation achieves excellent sepa
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer Uses For Coal Mine Engineering And Geology ? Introduction
By L. Michael Kaas
In recent years a number of data processing and analytical techniques have proven to be useful to engineers and geologists in various segments of the mineral industries. Petroleum companies were among
Jan 1, 1973
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Flexibility-Key to Paramont Coal Preparation Plant Design
By Robert H. Oliver
Flowsheet flexibility in new 750 TPH coal cleaning plant provides three unusual capabilities. Two compartment drum coarse H.M. washer can be adapted to provide two stage separation. Coarse section of
Jan 1, 1979
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An AFM Study Of Chalcopyrite Surface In Aqueous Solution
The surface of chalcopyrite was studied in situ in aqueous solution by an atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM images showed that some absorbate in patches was detected on the mineral surface, after
Jan 1, 2010
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Marketing of Fillers and Pigments
By James J. Fallon
Last summer Larry Miller of Roberts & Schaefer told me that his AIME committee would like me to present some thoughts on the marketing of industrial mineral fillers and pigments to this illustrious gr
Jan 1, 1980
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Small Changes In Continuous Mining Section Layouts Can Result In Significant Improvements In Productivity
By E. Topuz
This paper discusses factors affecting the productivity of continuous coal mining operations. It analyzes design and operational relationships in continuous mining systems, and investigates how their
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating Minnesota's Taconite Reserves By Computer
By George F. Weaton
During the past eight years there has been a dramatic change in the iron ore industry of Minnesota, in that its status has changed from that of a seller's market to a higly competitive buyer&apos
Jan 1, 1966