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The Breakage Function In Coal Bore Core Particle Size ReductionBy T. E. Wilson
In conjunction with experiments to improve the particle size preparation of coal bore cores prior to washability testing, discrete-event breakage of coal, shale and homogeneous low-strength concrete c
Jan 1, 1998
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Pushing the Envelope–Rehabilitation of the Cameron Run TunnelsBy Kurt Egger, Emily A. Baker
Rehabilitation work at the Cameron Run Tunnels entailed the restoration of seven heavily deformed, approximately 69 m long, steel liner plate supported culverts through a CSX Railroad embankment near
Jan 1, 2003
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Stoval - For: A Stochastic Mine Evaluation Computer Program ? InformationBy Howard M. Wells
Investment in minerals development usually entails big financial outlays. which will remain at risk for a long time before the venture can begin to generate a return cash flow. Before 'committing
Jan 1, 1982
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Limestone Mines - Their Potential Commercially And StrategicallyBy Russell W. Hunt
The cave man of ages past took his wife-and family from the cave pointing to a fire he had built and beating on his breast said, "Look what I have done". Today man is taking his family back to a cave
Jan 1, 1959
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Protective Cabs For Operators Of Face EquipmentBy R. M. Von Storch
Most coal mining areas of the Western United States are characterized either by thick beds, steep pitches or heavy cover. Individually, each of these may present inherent safety hazards that influence
Jan 1, 1967
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Using Computers to Develop New Operating Controls (9d075066-f1a6-476a-a738-0b0285d516f1)By P. F. Mataich
When the subject of plant computers is brought up most people visualize the computer's controlling the entire plant with very little operator intervention. Actually, this picture is true today in
Jan 1, 1966
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Some Aspects of the Thermodynamics of Flotation (a01bf4f4-224d-4c94-ae6e-49e28d1e2721)By D. W. Fuerstenau, S. Raghavan
This paper presents a brief summary of some of the thermodynamic aspects of flotation processes. Thermodynamic considerations that control interfacial and wetting behavior in mineral/water/air systems
Jan 1, 1976
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Mine Shaft Conveyance Monitoring (f0f1bf77-fd16-4f91-b699-be3b3d7f3509)By T. M. Ruff, W. G. McCoy, M. J. Beus, S. Iverson, W. Hasz
Technology to enhance safety during mine hoisting has been developed by researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Assessment of curre
Jan 1, 1999
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Use Of Advanced Separation Technologies For Sustainable MiningFine coal is substantially more costly to process than coarse coal because of technical difficulties associated with separating fine particles and removing process water from both clean coal and refus
Jan 1, 2003
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The Geology, Geotechnics and Monitoring of the Thames TunnelBy Thomas Schultheis, William Heron, Paul Watson, Colin Warren
This paper describes the geology and geotechnics associated with construction of the Thames Tunnel, part of the UK’s Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL). The 2.5km long twin tunnels run beneath the river
Jan 1, 2003
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T-D Discontinuous And SMC-TDA Continuous Monitoring Systems Of Geomechanics Phenomena In Romanian Salt MinesBy Gy. Deák
The Romanian mining and especially the salt mining industry is going through a restructuring phase; among others it has to respect the European Environment Act. One of the most important deficits of t
Jan 1, 2006
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Chattahoochee TunnelBy Richard W. Kimball, Fred B. Estep, Dwayne E. Easterling
This paper discusses the overall challenges to construct a 15,125.7 m (49,625 LF),wastewater drainage tunnel in Cobb County, Georgia by a joint venture of Gilbert Southern Corp. and S.A. Healy Co. and
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of 3D Visualisation Techniques to identify Minimal Impact Sand and Gravel Extraction SitesBy A. J. Benham, H. Kessler
In the UK a high proportion of land-won sand and gravel is extracted from sub-alluvial gravels and river terrace gravels located within river valleys. However, extraction from deposits of this type is
Jan 1, 2005
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Non Ferrous Metal Exploration In AlaskaBy M. A. Kaufman
In this paper I will attempt to present an up to date review of the type of exploration' that has previously been carried out in Alaska, discuss some of the more significant past producers and re
Jan 1, 1972
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Typical Large Sulfide Flotation MillsBy J. B. Knapp, J. W. G. Betts, Scott L. Burreill, J. H. Bassarear, E. A. Lowe, W. J. N. Davis, John L. Bolles, Gaylord P. Dopson, William H. Keener, N. S. L. Steenkamp
This chapter contains moderately detailed descriptions of some typical and well known mills that treat predominantly sulfide copper ores, some containing secondary values in gold, silver, and molybden
Jan 1, 1985
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Interaction Between Physical And Chemical Variables In Flotation Of Low Rank CoalsBy H. Polat
Relatively large amounts of such hydrocarbons as fuel oils are often needed in flotation of low rank coals. The amount of oil can be decreased considerably by using surfactants as promotors. The reage
Jan 1, 1997
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Effects Of A Rectangular Cavity On A Subsurface Layer Using Elastic Finite-Difference Modeling: Implications For Seismic Determination Of Gasification CavitiesBy David F. Becker
Two-dimensional, finite-difference elastic modeling aids in planning an optimum seismic-acquisition scheme to define the extent of subsurface cavities resulting from in situ gasification. To understan
Jan 1, 1983
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Chemical Comminution by Alkali Metal VaporsBy S. A. Moffatt, S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
This paper describes the decomposition of bulk samples to fine particles using alkali metal vapors. Basalt, pyrite, alumina, pyrex and quartz glass samples were exposed to sodium vapors at elevated te
Jan 1, 1992
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AFM Force Measurement For Activated Sphalerite-Xanthate InteractionsDirect force measurements were conducted using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the mechanism of copper-activation of sphalerite. The force measurements were conducted between a sphalerite pl
Jan 1, 1998
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Use Of Geostatistics In Prediction Coal Quality Ranges For An Underground Room And Pillar Mine ? IntroductionBy Kadri Dagdelen
New underground coal mines have become increasingly expensive to open. A simple drift mine producing a raw coal product can cost as much as $50 million while a new shaft mine producing a washed coal p
Jan 1, 1983