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Coal’s Role in Sustaining Society
By R. Larry Grayson, Joel R. Warneke
The mining industry has searched for a message that will resonate with the public while focusing on the industry’s positive contributions to society. So far, environmental groups remain unconvinced a
Jan 1, 2006
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Preliminary Benefits Of A Boiler Performance System
By J. Payton
Public Service Company of Oklahoma began burning sub-bituminous coal in December, 1979. Initially PSO had a single source coal supply from Jacobs Ranch Mine, and in 1982 added deliveries from Clovis P
Jan 1, 1990
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Driver Visibility System For Large Mining Trucks - Objective
Reduce the number of accidents in which large mining trucks crush objects that were not visible to the driver. Approach Improved rear view mirrors, light-bending plastic lenses, and a closed cir
Jan 1, 1979
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Supporting Robust Strategic Underground Mine Decision-Making
By Tarrant Elkington
Underground mine planning practices are typically manual and time consuming and will often produce sub-optimal solutions due to the application of generic rule-of-thumb assumptions or ?tried and teste
May 1, 2010
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Emerald Mining in Afghanistan
By Antoni Kalukiewicz
From 1997 through 2000, a team of Polish experts headed by the author studied the prospects of mining newly discovered emerald deposits in Afghanistan. This article describes the scheme for mechaniza
Jan 1, 2005
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The Oxidation of Stannite Ore at the Sardine Tin Mine, Queensland
By Baker G
The exposures resulting from development work, following on the discovery of a new shoot of hIgh grade ore at the north end of the Sardine tin mine, during 1952, have provided an unusual opportunity t
Jan 1, 1954
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Notes On Titanium And On The Cleansing Effect Of Titanium On Cast-Iron.
By Bradley Stoughton
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) [SECRETARY'S NOTE.-To avoid repetition of foot-notes, references to authorities are made in this paper by means of figures, referring to a numbered list in th
Nov 1, 1912
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RI 4401 Production Of Lightweight Concrete Aggregates From Clays, Shales, Slates, And Other Materials
By John E. Conley
The need for lightweight aggregate for use in concrete products ,and structures has caused the Bureau of Mines to undertake an investigation to determine the availability of suitable raw materials and
Jan 1, 1949
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Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotope Study of the Buffalo Gold Deposit, Red Lake Greenstone Belt, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
By G. Chi, A. Solomon, J. Lai
"The Buffalo gold deposit is a small deposit consisting of auriferous quartz-tourmaline veins within a granodiorite stock in the Red Lake greenstone belt. This study aims to characterize the mineraliz
Jan 1, 2009
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Air Curtain Provides Dust Protection - Objective:
To reduce the exposure of mining machine operators to respirable dust. Approach: A protective curtain of filtered air is blown down around the operator's head, from a manifold mounted on
Jan 1, 1976
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Seismic Tomography For Longwall Stress Analysis
By E. C. Westman
Anomalous geologic or stress-induced conditions can create a hazardous working environment for underground miners. Seismic attenuation tomography provides a valuable tool for understanding static and
Jan 1, 1996
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Using Millmapper ™ to Reduce Milling Costs and Improve Performance
By Tom Gabardi, Peter Clarke
"MillMapperTM is a new 3D laser scanning technology that has only recently been introduced into the North American mining industry. It enables mill operators to gain a much more complete understanding
Jan 1, 2012
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Uranium Processing, A Review of Canadian Developments
By K. D. Hester
"1.0 INTRODUCTIONThe uranium industry started in Canada with the reopening of the gravity concentrator at Eldorado's Port Radium mine in the North West Territories in 1942. In 1948, uranium exploratio
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7975 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1957 ? Introduction And Summary
By John C. Machisak
THE INJURY data and experience at quarries and related plants of the United States are presented in this publication under the following general sections (A) General injury experience: Tables 1-3: C
Jan 1, 1960
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Investigation of stress in an earthmover bucket using finite element analysis: a generic model for draglines
By N. Demirel, O. Gölbasi
Draglines are massive machines extensively utilized in opencast mines for overburden stripping. The demanding working environment induces fractures, wear and tear, and fatigue failures in dragline com
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Analyses Of Stability Of Three-Way And Four-Way Coal Mine Intersections In Illinois
Roof falls in coal mines typically occur in or around intersections and this has not changed in the last two decades. This research develops an improved scientific understanding of stress distribution
Feb 27, 2013
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Iron Through the Ages
Iron production in one year exceeds that of all other metals combined in ten years. It is a huge industry that started from a modest furnace producing one - two kilograms metal per day to a gigantic
Jan 1, 1999
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Performance At Ternium PLTCM Plant
By F. D. Rodriguez, J. Ramirez Cuellar, J. Salinas Reyes, C. Gómez-de-la Garza
The Pickling Line and Tandem Continuous Mill (PLTCM) at Ternium Pesquería Facility with a Five Stands, Six High configuration started in 2013. Manufactured by PRIMETALS, to produce steel to exposed au
Oct 1, 2019
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Minerals Beneficiation - Analysis of Data from Continuous Flotation Tests
By C. C. Harris, A. Jowett, S. K. Ghosh
An equation derived from first-order kinetics and accounting for return from froth to pulp has correlated continuous flotation data. The concentration of floatable material in the pulp can be altered
Jan 1, 1963
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Sheerness — A new coal mine for Alberta
By Keith Haddock
"The Sheerness Mine, a new surface coal mine located near Hanna, Alberta, went into full production in mid-1995. The mine, which is operated by Luscar’s subsidiary Forestburg Collieries (1984) Ltd., h
Jan 1, 1997