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Effectiveness Of Methods And Measures For Control Of Development And Propagation Of Coal Dust Explosions In The Polish Mining Industry - IntroductionBy Jerzy F. Sobala
Large - scale tests at the Polish Safety in Mines Institute /established in 1925 as "Barbara" Experimental mine/ performed in underground and surface experimental galleries, simulating conditions in r
Jan 1, 1980
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Boom Towns: Managing GrowthSatisfactory means of managing growth in boom towns is a concern in mineral, energy and other large industrial developments. This session will include examinations of socioeconomic impacts, major issu
Jan 1, 1979
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Experience In Coping With Some Peculiar Safety Problems In Taiwan Coal Mines - I. IntroductionBy Patzen Wu
Taiwan is located in the orogenic belt of island arcs on the western rim of the Pacific Ocean. The structure of the Taiwan coal fields is much complicated as a result of active Cenozoic orogenic distu
Jan 1, 1982
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Efficiency of Carbon Sorbents in Removing Zinc from Mine Water: A Comparative Case Study of the Rothschönberger Stolln Water - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Marlies Grimmer, Frank Amo Boateng
One of the challenges of mining is the concentration of heavy metals it releases into the environment through a phenomenon called Acid Mine Drainage. Freiberg is no exception due to its long mining ac
Feb 1, 2024
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Coarse Coal Slurry Loading And Unloading Of Ships Moored Offshore - IntroductionBy David T. Kao
The energy situation the world faced during the decade of the Seventies resulted in actions throughout the free world to reduce its dependence on OPEC oil. Many nations heeded the indicators early in
Jan 1, 1981
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Development of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Slurry Analyzer For Phosphate Mineral Beneficiation ProcessBy J. Derwin King, Harrison R. Cooper
Applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offer possibilities for on-line sensing of the concentrations of several elements in flowing sample streams. In addition to hydrogen, these elements, g
Jan 1, 1990
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Kinetics Of Metal Extraction By Hydroxyoximes: A ReviewBy D. S. Flett
Abstract. The commercial importance of hydroxyoximes as extractants for copper has given impetus to basic studies on the chemistry of metal extraction by these compounds. The discovery of accelerator
Jan 1, 1979
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Effective Diffusivity Of Ferric Ions And Current Efficiency In Stagnant Synthetic Copper Electrowinning SolutionsBy M. Moats
Copper electrowinning operations have dramatically improved their ability to produce high quality copper at low costs over the past several decades. Even so, some fundamental knowledge is still lacki
Jan 1, 2009
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In-Situ Leaching Simulation Studies Of Uranium OresBy P. S. Sundar
A laboratory method for the simulation of in-situ leaching of uranium was developed under contract to the Interior Department's Bureau of Mines. Simulation tests using sulfuric acid, ammonium bic
Jan 1, 1978
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Conventional Small Drilling EquipmentBy E. H. Kurt
INTRODUCTION The simplest way to drill a hole into rock is to strike a steel chisel or drill bit with a hammer. Early miners used this elementary hand technique so successfully in "single jacking" an
Jan 1, 1982
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Recent Developments In Dense Medium Cyclone Circuit DesignBy R. Robertson
Dense medium cyclones are the preferred means for cleaning 112 in. x 14 Mesh to 28 Mesh (12.7 mm x 1.0 mm to 0.6 mm) raw coal and are becoming a common choice for cleaning raw coal from a nominal top
Jan 1, 1997
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Critical Considerations In Hardrock Tunneler Design ? I. IntroductionBy Robert W. Gordon
The art of excavating tunnels with continuous, full-face boring machines began almost 90 years ago, in the early 1880's. At this time, Colonel Beaumont designed and manufactured a seven-foot diam
Jan 1, 1970
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Efficient Extraction Of Fine Heavy Minerals From Alluvial And Ground OresBy Oleg N. Tikhonov
A new extraction method which includes a combination of gravity and alternating electromagnetic fields with interfriction of mineral particles was proposed (Tikhonov O.N., 1979) and tested in lab cond
Jan 1, 1995
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Service Life Prediction for the Ohio River Bridge East End Crossing Tunnel"The Ohio River Bridge East End Crossing Tunnel requires a 75-year service life of its cast-in-place reinforced concrete lining. This twin-tube 3-lane (each tube) highway tunnel is about 55-ft wide an
Jan 1, 2016
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Rare-Earth Leaching From Florida Phosphate Rock in Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid ProductionBy Z. Jin, D. DePaoli, P. Zhang
"Phosphorite, or phosphate rock, is the most significant secondary rare-earth resource. It contains high amounts of phosphate-bearing minerals along with low contents of rare earth elements (REEs). In
Jan 1, 2017
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Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:By John D. Price
In the constant search for ways and means of improving the quality of coke and thus making its use at the blast-fornace more satisfactory and economical, it has become increasingly evident that the pr
Jan 1, 1959
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Recent Productivity Improvements In The Surface Coal Mining Industry In South Africa - IntroductionBy R. W. Chadwick
Coal was discovered in South Africa in the mid 1830's. The earliest exploitation of modern times was probably in Natal where, in a letter dated 20 August 1842, a Captain Smith mentions that a wag
Jan 1, 1982
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Ordered Rock Mass Properties - I. Introduction - A. ScopeBy Lawrence Adler
The properties of a geologic mass may be considered from a resource or an engineering viewpoint. The primary engineering applications include ground control, excavation, bulk handling, and hydrology.
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Operational Experience At Arch MineralBy Richard S. Klein
Frozen coal creates severe handling problems. Utilities require uninterrupted supplies of coal to meet their increasing coal consumption rates. Difficulties incurred due to frozen coal result in more
Jan 1, 1980
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Vintage TBM Cuts Months Off Schedule in San Antonio - NAT2022By Cody Edwards, Ross Webb
5 miles of soft ground tunnel excavation for the SAWS W‑6 project finished months early despite difficult conditions. Success was achieved using TBMs and other equipment built long before most of the
Dec 1, 2022