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The impact of black lung and a methodology for controlling respirable dust
By Jay F. Colinet
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease with no cure. Historica
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The Nature Of Respirable Quartz In Underground Coal Mines
By L. L. Probert
A three-year project focusing on the depth profiling of respirable coal mine dust particles using scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive x-ray analysis resulted in the development
Jan 1, 1994
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Biased Through-Deck Blasthole Samples Created By Clay Gouge At The Lone Tree Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada
By T. Panhorst
Evaluation of through-deck blasthole sample reliability at the Lone Tree gold mine revealed a non-systematic bias in the sampling system. Ore is primarily hosted within the Powerline fault zone. Clay
Jan 1, 1999
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Integrated Coal Pillar Strength Formula
By A. W. Khair
This paper presents a strength formula for the design of coal pillars. The formula is derived from results of laboratory experiments, studying the effects of primary factors influencing the strength o
Jan 1, 1994
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A Laboratory Procedure To Determine The Amount Of Gravity Recoverable Gold
By A. R. Laplante
A test to determine the amount of gravity recoverable gold (GRG) in an ore is described. Typical GRG results are given; an error analysis is detailed; possible uses are discussed. Of the 38 samples
Jan 1, 1996
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The Gross-Count Method Of Microscopic Quantification
By Donald M. Hausen
Microscopic evaluation of trace quantities of metalliferous phases in flotation products requires counting large numbers of particles. Particle counts of many thousands may be required for precision,
Jan 1, 1969
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Dewatering Of Fine Particle Clay Waste Using A Flocculant
By B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, is conducting research on a dewatering technique for fine particles generated during the mineral beneficiation process that will recover a portio
Jan 1, 1983
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Management Lessons ? ?And We Learned About Exploration Management From That?
By Ben F. Dickerson
For a number of years in office bull sessions, I have not so jokingly discussed the engineering or management fiasco of the year or decade. Usually, governmental projects are in the vanguard, such as
Jan 1, 1975
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Massey Coal Terminal Involvement
By James M. Baylor
Ladies and geltlemen, it is indeed a privilege and a pleasure to be here in Denver with you. I want you to know too I'm not a stranger out here. Golden, Colorado is the headquarters of A. T. Mass
Jan 1, 1981
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A New 6.4 M Diameter By 10.2m Long Ball Mill At Toquepala Concentrator
By H. Walqui, A. Buendía
The Toquepala concentrator expansion project incremented the capacity of the existing concentrator by 15,000 Metric tons per day (t/d), from 45,000 to 60,000 t/d. The plant is located in southern Peru
Jan 1, 2003
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Dust Control At Gouverneur Talc Company, Inc.
By G. R. Erdman
The industrial mineral filler plant of the Gouverneur Tale Company is equipped with a good dust collection system installed long before the recent popularization of environmental pollution. Credit for
Jan 1, 1972
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Jerritt Canyon's Transition To Underground Mining
By Wade W. Bristol
The Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture project is located about 80 km (50 miles) north of Elko, NV. It produces approximately 9.3 t/a (300,000 oz/year) of gold. The joint venture is 70% owned by Independen
Jan 1, 1997
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2. Mine Production Reporting
By Roderick K. Davey
Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Metal Mining Div. operates three major open-pit copper mines in the western United States. These operations include Utah Copper Div., Ray Mines Div. in Arizona, and Chino
Jan 1, 1979
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Numerical Evaluation and Optimization of Grout Backfill Strategy for a Subsurface Gas Tunnel
By Davar Abi-Zadeh, Cillian Brown, Deepak Kandra
"Grout backfill strategy for a particular subsurface concrete tunnel (~4.9km long, 3.5m in diameter, carrying 20” gas pipeline) was based on achieving 1:100 slope of the fill in order to progressively
Jan 1, 2016
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Application of Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) Software for Assessment of Pillar Stability in Underground Lignite Mining—A Case Study
By Kevin Andrews, Zach Agioutantis
Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) software, released in 2018, integrates numerous empirical pillar design techniques. The ACPS program incorporates methodologies originally available as design
Jun 25, 2024
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Quick-Erect Stopping System for radiation protection and mine rescue in small-scale mining
By BERND SCHÖNHERR, JÖRG DEHNERT, PETER WINDISCH, JENS STOPP
The Quick-Erect Stopping System (QESS) offers a new way of reducing the radon exposure of miners in Germany, especially during remediation work in old mines. The QESS is a lightweight, modular and reu
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In-Situ Measurements Of Copper And Moisture In An Operating Heap Using Advanced Geophysics
By K. Lang
A test section of the upper most lift and underlying lifts of a large scale copper heap leach operation was instrumented and monitored with advanced wireline geophysics, fiber optics and resistivity e
Feb 23, 2014
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Design Of Pebble Crushing Circuit
By Derek J. Barratt
The existence of a critical size buildup in an autogenous or SAG mill can be predicted from proper examination of drill core and ore samples. Methods of dealing with such critical size in a primary mi
Jan 1, 1992
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Soda Ash
By Dennis S. Kostick
Soda ash is the common name for sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), an alkali compound that is the 11th largest inorganic chemical in terms of production of all domestic inorganic and organic chemicals, exclud
Jan 1, 1994
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Modeling truck/shovel energy efficiency under uncertainty - SME Transactions 2011
By H. Askari-Nasab, B. Osei, K. Awuah-Offei
The U.S. coal mining industry consumes approximately 142 billion kWh/a of energy. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the industry’s annual energy consumption could be reduced by 49%. This co
Jan 1, 2011