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Solutions To Prevent Materials-Handling Injuries In Underground Coal Mines (4d25da6c-ea35-4f3d-a6f2-90d36e1d76b4)By Brian P. Stapleton, Bill M. Stewart, Joel R. Warneke, Curtis C. Clark
Of the 28 accident/injury classifications listed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, handling materials is second only to roof falls in terms of generating the highest number of reportable a
Jan 1, 2005
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Barium Minerals (0b8c13e1-dc7b-4b3f-9340-dbbce148b9ea)By Donald A. Brobst
The minerals barite (BaSO, -barium sulfate) and witherite (BaCO, -barium carbonate) are the chief commercial sources of the element barium and its compounds, whose many uses are nearly hidden among th
Jan 1, 1994
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Bolt Surface Configurations And Load Transfer MechanismA series of laboratory based push and pull tests were carried out to investigate how surface profile influence the load transfer mechanism of bolt/resin interface. Tests were carried out in both 75 mm
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimization of thickener performanceBy W. E. Foreman, A. Hayatdavoudi, A. Ghalambor
The objective of this investigation was to determine the sensitivity of three selected input parameters in the operational control of continuous bottom fed thickeners used for the treatment of coal re
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent English Language Literature Of Mine Ventilation ? IntroductionBy Mary B. Ansari
The literature of mine ventilation is very diverse in nature, widely interdisciplinary, and extremely international in scope. Important references are found in indexes, abstracts, government documents
Jan 1, 1980
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Use Of Geophysical Methods To Investigate Underground Damaged Rock ZonesBy C. K. Skokan
Various geophysical tools have been tested over the last eight years to evaluate their usefulness in defining damaged rock zones in an underground facility at the WIPP site in New Mexico. These tools
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlled Freezing For Temporary Ground SupportBy John A. Shuster
INTRODUCTION Controlled ground freezing for mining and construction applications has been in use for over a century. Despite the great technological evolution which has occurred during this period,
Jan 1, 1997
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The Understanding of Comminution and Classification and its Practical Application in Plant Design and OperationBy A. J. Lynch
For over 30 years the JKMRC has been conducting research aimed at improving the understanding of comminution and classification processes. The result of this research has been the development of a ran
Jan 1, 1992
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Risk Mitigation In Global Mining DevelopmentBy Wayne W. Murdy
Since 1993, Newmont Mining has been growing through the development 'q of three major foreign mining operations with a fourth under construction. The first project, Yanacocha in Peru, began ope
Jan 1, 1997
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Characterization of Sewage Sludge and Clays for Application in Ceramic BricksBy M. P. D. Ingunza, Júnior Santos, F. S. D. Araújo, A. L. C. Araújo, J. Y. P. Leite
Wastewater sludge is a problem for environmental control and it is necessary alternative researches for its reuse. Industries can research the association of clay and sewage sludge as a source of cera
Jan 1, 2005
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Quantitative In-Situ Analysis of Collector Adsorption Reactions By FTIR Internal Reflection SpectroscopyBy J. D. Miller, Jon J. Kellar
Researchers in flotation chemistry have long sought to describe collector adsorption phenomena in greater detail including kinetics, orientation and interactions between adsorbed species. Now a quanti
Jan 1, 1989
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Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation TechnologyBy James J. Olson
INTRODUCTION The need for Government-sponsored research and development to increase excavation rates and lower costs for tunneling and mining operations in a variety of rock types has been emphasiz
Jan 1, 1974
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Is Design Build for Chicago Area Tunnel in the Cards?–Cady Marsh Drainage Ditch and Tunnel/Pipeline Project, Griffith, IndianaBy Faruk Oksuz, Clay Haynes, David Egger
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has committed to solve a major drainage problem in the suburban Chicago community of Griffith, Indiana. The Cady Marsh Ditch is currently undersized a
Jan 1, 2003
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Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New MexicoBy I. F. Walder
Mill tailings from skarn-type base metal deposits were studied in order to ascertain potential element mobility in response to weathering. Hypogene ore minerals are sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrit
Jan 1, 1994
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Female Workers: A Productive AssetBy Patricia Curtis Petty
Thirty years ago, the appearance of a female mining engineer, geologist or miner in a company, union or mine environment would have been unthought of, unwelcomed and violently opposed. Twenty years ag
Jan 1, 1984
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A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metals In SolutionsBy K. N. Han
A kinetic model for the batch leaching of various metals using different lixiviants was developed. The overall material balances for the reactants and products at the solid/ liquid interface were form
Jan 1, 1996
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Ocean manganese nodules: Biogenesis and bioleaching possibilitiesBy H. L. Ehrlich
Marine manganese nodules harbor a mixed population of manganese-oxidizing and -reducing bacteria, as well as bacteria that do not act on manganese. They also host phagotrophic protozoa. Out of several
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Coal Exploration - Fence Lake Project, Catron County, New MexicoBy Marcie A. Greenberg
The Fence Lake Project is located in the Salt Lake coal field, an extension of the San Juan Basin. Geologic formations exposed in the Project area range in age from late Cretaceous to Quaternary. Coal
Jan 1, 1984
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Advances In Large Hole Wall Control BlastingBy W. A. Crosby
The ability of open pit mines to steepen overall final wall angles allows significant cost reductions as a result of reduced waste movement requirements. Final wall angles are principally controlled b
Jan 1, 1998