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Potential For High-Grade Manganese Deposits In North America
By W. F. Cannon
Many high-grade manganese deposits of the world occur in marine transgressive sedimentary sequences deposited on stable platforms. These include the Nikopol and related deposits in the Soviet Union an
Jan 1, 1982
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Potential For Improved Longwall Dust Control By Surface Borehole Water Infusion
By A. A. Compoli
Injecting water under pressure to wet the coalbed in advance of mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Owing to economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in
Jan 1, 1995
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Potential for Placer Gold Offshore Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
By M. C. Rockwell, G. F. T. Lay
Promising placer gold exploration sites offshore Lunenburg County are drowned pre- and post-glacial river channels and auriferous glacial tills. Gold values up to 5.67 9/m3 have been encountered in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Potential For U.S. Imports Jamaican Industrial Minerals
By W. G. Prast
Best known for its extensive bauxite and alumina exports, Jamaica also has a small but active industrial minerals sector. The island has for many years been a net exporter of small tonnages of gypsum,
Jan 1, 1986
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Potential for US imports of Jamaican industrial minerals
By N. M. Grant, W. G. Prast
Jamaica has extensive deposits of marble, gypsum, and limestone, offering prospects for commercial sales to nearby US markets, notably the Gulf Coast and Southeast. Stare-owned and private Jamaican in
Jan 1, 1987
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Potential Health And Environmental Hazards Of Wastes At Active Surface And Underground Uranium Mines
By J. M. Smith, T. R. Horton, R. L. Blanchard, T. W. Fowler
INTRODUCTION Uranium mining operations release radioactive materials into both air and water and generate large quantities of solid wastes containing low levels of radioactive materials. Solid wast
Jan 1, 1981
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Potential Injury Reduction Through Use Of Diesel Equipment: An Analysis Of Electrical Injuries
By J. D. Bennett
The degree of injury and days lost from work due to an injury are examined for selected electrical sources, occurring in conjunction with falls of the injured miner or with selected machinery, that co
Jan 1, 1984
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Potential linkage between thermal degradation and mineral magnetic properties of Cu-rich chimneys in the Southwest Pacific
By Jai-Woon Moon, Wonnyon Kim
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents (hereafter chimneys) are commonly found on the new crust forming along divergent plate boundaries. Related to the chimney cycle from birth to death, it is hard to define th
Sep 1, 2014
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Potential Of The "Damage Angle" Concept For Assessing Surface Impacts Of Underground Mining
By J. Mastoris
The determination of the surface area that may be impacted by underground mining is an important consideration in subsidence engineering. A number of parameters have been utilized to identify this inf
Jan 1, 1995
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Potential of Tracers in Analysis and Control of Steady States in Flotation Plants
By Antti J. Niemi
Radioisotope tracers have so far been used for extraction of residence time distributions of flotation devices. They have also been proven applicable to evaluation of rate coefficients k of industrial
Jan 1, 1990
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Potential Pathways forMining Operations to Transition to Renewable Energy—a Case Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Oliver W. Marsden, John O. Marsden
This paper presents the results of a hypothetical case study that evaluates the potential transition of a large copper mining and extraction operation to 90% renewable energy. The case study considers
Jun 4, 2021
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Potential Pneumatic Preparation Of Coal Fines The Dryflo Separator
By Harold L. Lovell
Problems associated with fines (minus 6 mm, 1/4-inch) production, preparation, and utilization have long plagued the coal industry and are now more acute than ever. Continuous deep mining systems crea
Jan 1, 1976
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Potential Role of Particle Characteristics on Coal Mine Respirable Dust Standards
By R. L. Grayson
Compliance standards for respirable dust, which are reduced because of high quartz concentrations, have become an industry-wide problem. Research on the physical and chemical character of quartz-class
Jan 1, 1991
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Potential Role Of Platelet-Activating Factor In Development Of Occupational Lung Disease: Action As An Activator Or Potentiator Of Pulmonary Phagocytes
By W. H. Pailes, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, J. H. Kang
Recruitment and activation of phagocytic cells after inhalation of occupational dusts has been implicated in the development of pulmonary inflammation, fibrosis, or emphysema. Plateletactivating facto
Jan 1, 1991
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Potential Trace Element Emissions From The Gasification Of Illinois Coals
By N. F. Sather
Results of comprehensive trace element analyses of samples of Illinois #5 and #6 seam coals and the unquenched ashes obtained from gasification of these coals in a Lurgi reactor are reported and discu
Jan 1, 1976
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Potential Underground Application of Methane Oxidizing Microorganisms
By Reid Trent, Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating a novel technique to control methane in underground mines by using methane oxidizing microorganisms termed methanotrophs. Coalbed methane has been responsible
Jan 1, 1991
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Potential use of high-density backfill in Illinois Basin room-and-pillar coal mines - SME Transactions 2014
By A. J. S. Spearing, T. Kostecki, D. Benton
The use of paste backfill in room-and-pillar coal mines in the United States needs to be fully investigated. This paper discusses a series of physical tests that were conducted to examine the support
Jan 1, 2014
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Potential Uses Of The By-Product From The Lime/Limestone Scrubbing Of SO2 From Flue Gases ? Introduction
By W. C. Taylor
The present fuel situation indicates that, at least for the next 20 to 30 years, the burning of coal will be a main source of energy. All coal contains sulfur, which is converted to sulfur dioxide dur
Jan 1, 1974
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Potentialities Of Activated Carbon In The Metallurgical Field ? Introduction
By E. A. Sigworth
Our interest in metallurgical applications for activated carbon was thoroughly aroused when laboratory studies indicated that each dollars worth of carbon could retain as much as four dollars worth of
Jan 1, 1962
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Potentiometric and Voltammetric Sensors for Monitoring Flotation Pulps
By S. Chander
The advantages and disadvantages of various techniques available for controlling reagents in the mineral flotation systems are discussed. Special interest is placed on potentiometric and voltammetric
Jan 1, 1993