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Foamed Grout Controls Underground Coal-Mine Fire
By Joseph J. Feiler
Fires in underground coal mines are persistent problems anywhere in the world that coal is mined. Coal fires pose safety and health hazards in the form of mine subsidence, loss of energy reserves, de
Jan 1, 2000
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Fog Mesh Studies For Fog Removal
By A. Martikainen
Field tests concerning a fog mesh method for fog removal are discussed. The first tests were performed at the Pyhäsalmi Mine, Finland. As this study gave promising results, further studies were compl
Jan 1, 2007
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Following The Gold Through Manhattan's Gravity Circuit By Size Distribution And A Flotation Method Of Processing Gravity Concentrates
By R. R. Graham
Echo Bay Minerals operates a 650 tpd gravity float gold circuit at their Manhattan facility. The objective of this paper was to document the gold recovery by size distribution. This was accomplished b
Jan 1, 1989
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Footwall Mineralization In The Osceola Amygdaloid Michigan Native Copper District
By R. J. Weege
Conventional underground mapping methods and diamond drilling are being applied in a study to determine the nature of the copper ore occurrences near the footwall of the Osceola lava flow top, commonl
Jan 1, 1962
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Force Measurements Between Activated Silica Surfaces In Sodium Oleate Solutions
By S. Vivek
An atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to measure the surface forces between silica plate and glass sphere in sodium oleate solutions. Hydrophobic forces were observed when the two surfaces were ac
Jan 1, 1999
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Forecasters Beware ! Copper’s Present and Future
By William J. McCutheon
This paper presents some personal observations obtained during the course of visits to Europe, Africa, Latin America and the United States to talk with senior decision-makers in the copper industry ab
Jan 1, 1986
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Forecasting - The Sixth Sense
By Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Forecasting, an ancient art, is con-ducted by everyone in varying degrees. It is a vital aspect of mineral production and conditions must be predicted over a long time frame in all aspects of the indu
Jan 1, 1983
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Forecasting Costs
One of the major objectives of cost analysis is to enable the manager to predict the financial outcomes of decisions. To accomplish this, the future costs and benefits of alternative courses of action
Jan 1, 1999
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Forecasting Differential Rates Of Technical Progress In Surface And Underground Mining ? Introduction
By Richard Thomas Newcomb
The trend towards proportionately rising volumes of surface mining through- out the world and especially in the United States has led some observers to predict that the future of underground mining is
Jan 1, 1968
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Forecasting Drill Bit Consumption In Surface Drilling And Blasting Operations
By J. L. Hoover
The goal of the drill bit consumption study was to develop an equation(s) based on various components that affect bit drill wear and use the equation(s) to estimate the consumption of bits during prod
Jan 1, 2012
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Forecasting drill bit consumption in surface mine production drilling operations - SME Transactions 2012
By J. L. Hoover, P. W. Conrad, J. Downey, S. Parrow, S. Rosenthal
The goal of the drill bit consumption study was to develop an equation(s) based on various components that affect drill bit wear and use that equation(s) to estimate the consumption of bits during pro
Jan 1, 2012
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Forecasting For A Purpose ? Introduction
By Otto E. Zwanzig
You may think long before this talk has been completed that the speaker is belaboring the obvious. Please let me put to rest here and now any doubt which you may have in this regard by assuring you th
Jan 1, 1962
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Forecasting Metal Production From Heap Leach Operations
By T. J. DeMull
The business of heap leaching requires accurate forecasting of metal production from the heaps. Business forecasts typically follow a format that project periodic (monthly, quarterly, or annual) produ
Jan 1, 1995
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Forecasting Mine Quality From Drill Core Data
By David D. Eyer
In today's world coal market, coal quality is becoming increasingly important. Often the coal quality parameters are one of the crucial considerations in the development of a coal mine. Because o
Jan 1, 1980
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Forecasting Rapid Excavation Demands In The Urban Sector
By Richard Newcomb
Since the report of the 1972 Rapid Excavation Conference in the city of Chicago, speculation has continued concerning the estimates of tunneling demand. Little has been published that would persuade m
Jan 1, 1974
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Forecasting Sand And Gravel, Crushed Stone, And Aggregate Demand In The United States (09f5e76e-fa98-4c91-b79f-ee6c1a88e1f6)
By James R. Evans
Forecasting demand is an art as well as a science, and much personal judgment is required. National forecasts made for sand and gravel, crushed stone, and/or aggregate may be misleading or unhelpful l
Jan 1, 1978
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Forecasting Seismic Potential in a Longwall Coal Mine - RASIM2022
By Jake Beale, Joe Wickline, M. Van Dyke, Ted M. Klemetti
A longwall coal mine in southwestern Virginia mining the Pocahontas #3 Coal Seam experienced a history of mining-related seismic events. The events were never large enough to cause concern until three
Apr 26, 2022
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Forecasting The Number Of Fatal Injuries In Underground Coal Mines
By S. K. Oraee
Most management decisions at all levels of the organization are as directly or indirectly depends on the circumstance of future. With regard to predict the future events in the process of decision-mak
Jan 1, 2011
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Forecasting The Texas Coal Market
By J. E. Russell
The purpose of this paper is to describe an independent study which forecasts Texas coal production, specifically for electric power generation. This study, extending to the year 2000, is justified on
Jan 1, 1984
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Foreign coal is a threat, but US producers are finding ways to compete
By Steve Kral
Competition from foreign coal producers could displace as much as 9 Mt/a (10 million stpy) of US coal bound for power plants located near waterways. But, according to a Maryland-based coal consultant,
Jan 1, 1986