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An Engineering Approach To Mine Opening Design ? IntroductionBy Lawrence Adler
The design of an underground opening involves the coincidence of two highly complex and poorly specified components. First, the structural or mechanical characteristics of a geologic rock mass are not
Jan 1, 1968
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Discussion – Volumetric Efficiency and the Potential for Increased Productivity in Underground Haulage Units – A Discussion of Plans and Concepts – Vol. 41, No. 12 – Leonard, J. W. and Newman, D. A.By N. Standish
Leonard and Newman (1989) describe concepts and plans of their forthcoming project designed to increase the bulk density of broken coal at various stages of its production and handling. This is an exc
Jan 1, 1990
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Recovery And Marketing Of Coproduct Baddeleyite By Palabora Mining Co., Ltd.By H. F. Anderson
The Palabora Mining Company Ltd. is probably best known for its production of copper since 1965. The success of the PMC mine lies in the outstanding technical and highly organized efficiencies applied
Jan 1, 1985
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Quantifying and Insuring Against Mine Risks from the Changing ClimateBy S. Kemball-Cook, D. Heinze, A. Kornberg, M. Harmon
Climate change presents risks to mine infrastructure, operations and long-term obligations to protect environmental conditions. Management strategies and design of infrastructure and containment syste
Jan 1, 2019
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Heavy Media Separation Of Aluminum From Municipal Solid WasteBy E. L. Michaels
Laboratory and pilot scale tests have been made to deter- mine the utility of heavy media separation, particularly a cone type separator, as a means of recovering aluminum from shredded municipal soli
Jan 1, 1974
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The Influence Of Bacteria On The Formation Of Acid Mine Drainage ? IntroductionBy William W. Leathen
Acid mine drainage became a reality through the exposure of the first bituminous coal seam, either by man or by nature. At first the small amount of acid formed was quickly and efficiently neutralized
Jan 1, 1959
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Application Of Synthetic Polymers In Coal Preparation ? IntroductionBy Michael F. Werneke
While the use of synthetic polymers for solid/liquid separation is not raw technology (1)(its history goes back to the mid 1950's), its importance has increased dramatically over the past decade.
Jan 1, 1979
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Many Factors Affect Concentrator ProductivityBy Kenneth L. Clifford
We have heard a lot during the recession about the mining industry now competing in a world market for sales of such commodities as copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, iron ore, and phosphate. If the US m
Jan 11, 1983
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Elemental Sulfur Deposits And Their Relation To Metal Sulfide DepositsBy John C. Ruckmick
Elemental sulfur deposits generally can be classified as either volcanogenic or biogenic. The latter can be divided into biosyngenetic and bioepigenetic deposits. Essentially all economically importan
Jan 1, 2013
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Maintenance Of Large Stripping UnitBy William J. Wasko
Maintenance of mining equipment has become so complex and important from a cost and product ion standpoint that the organization must be set up in an engineering fashion to be successful. Production c
Jan 1, 1966
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Transportation Of Industrial Minerals Barite - Case History ? IntroductionBy William G. Freeman
As with most industrial minerals, barite is freight sensitive. This paper is given so that others might gain from the experience of barite companies in reducing their transportation costs. Some of the
Jan 1, 1973
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Future Aggregate Resources, Economics And Opportunities - 1. IntroductionBy M. J. Hart
Today, aggregate producers in the Denver Metropolitan area, herein defined as Denver and surrounding communities in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas and Jefferson Counties, are scrambling to secure t
Jan 1, 1987
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Government Regulation Of Subsidence Due To Underground Coal Mining And Its Impact On Future Subsidence Research - Background Of The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act And Federal Subsidence Control RegulationBy C. Y. Chen
In order to put an end to the uneven environmental standards and enforcement established by various coal mining States in the United States, the Congress passed and the President signed the Surface Mi
Jan 1, 1985
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary Perspective (PREPRINT NUMBER 96-8)By G. Pierson
Explanations of commodity price levels, or movements, commonly focus on the supply and demand fundamentals of the particular commodity, or else are assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of met
Jan 1, 1996
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Pilot Plant Development Studies On Mt. Laurier, Canada Graphite DepositBy V. I. Lakshmanan
Crystalline Flake Graphite is a strategic mineral. Since 1954 nearly all North American consumption has been imported from offshore. The Bouthillier Project in Quebec, Canada, is Orrwell Energy's
Jan 1, 1984
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Playing To Win: Collecting Environmental Data During Exploration And Focusing On Political CommunicationsBy D. W. Struhsacker
Mineral exploration has evolved into a sophisticated science which uses powerful scientific tools to make mineral discoveries. In addition to their usefulness in performing mineral exploration, these
Jan 1, 1994
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Office Of Coal Research Program As It May Be Applied To LigniteBy Neal P. Cochran
The Office of Coal Research Program has been outlined in our Annual Report for a number of years and reported on by various members of the OCR staff as well as by our contractors. The program is natio
Jan 1, 1968
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Coloring Plastics With Inorganic PigmentsBy Michael Ferrell
The primary reason pigments are used in plastics is to impart a desired color to the plastic. Color is one of the more important assign considerations associated with today's market oriented soci
Jan 1, 1985
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Shortwall mining of trona using an advancing tailgateBy P. W. Hynes
Tg Soda Ash has operated a shortwall mining system in the Green River, WY trona district since August 1982. The system has proven to be highly productive. In an effort to reduce the amount of relative
Jan 1, 1990
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Report Writing In A Mine Design CourseEngineering programs usually do not provide sufficient opportunities for students to develop written communication skills. The responsibility for developing those skills is frequently delegated to the
Jan 1, 1995