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Preparatory Work Required for a Long-Term District Recirculation Test in a Gassy Underground Metal-Non Metal Mine
By Christopher J. Pritchard
Federal mine safety regulations prohibit the recirculation of face air In a gassy Class III metal-non metal mine. Tg Soda Ash, Inc, operates a 2.0M ton/yr (2.2 million st/yr) underground gassy Class I
Jan 1, 1995
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Preparedness of Ghanaian Mine Stakeholders for the Adoption of Autonomous Surface Mining Systems
By C. K. Arthur, N. K. Dumakor-Dupey, B. A. Kansake, F. A. Kaba
Autonomous mining systems have been deployed for improving mine performance. However, there is a fear of job losses. Adoption of autonomous systems is envisaged to be resisted by major stakeholders in
Jan 1, 2019
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Preparing A Feasibility Study Request For Proposal In The 21st Century
By G. Wahl, H. Danilkewich, T. Mann
Developers of advanced mining projects face the challenge of how to craft a “Request for Proposal for a Feasibility Study” that will result in bids that are comparable and will lead to a successful ex
Jan 1, 2002
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Preparing And Presenting Environmental Impact Statements
By F. Palmay, R. D. Gwilym, P. Eng
INTRODUCTION As the experience in Canada indicates, it is becoming more and more common to evaluate major mining projects, especially those relating to uranium, with respect to their environmental
Jan 1, 1980
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Preparing Coal-Water Slurry Fuels From Bituminous Coal Sources
By Joel L. Morrison
The preparation of coal-water slurry fuel (CWSF) has the potential to be a commercially viable technology for the coal industry. The technology base required to prepare stable CWSF using grinding circ
Jan 1, 1993
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Preparing graduate talent for the mining industry: a new metric system based on an old tradition
By Samuel Frimpong
The preparation of graduate talent for the mining industry is a challenging process, given the multifaceted and complex array of decisions mining engineers make in discharging their responsibilities.
Jun 1, 2013
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Preparing High Sulfur Coal For EPA Compliance
By Atmesh K. Sinha
The demand for thermal coal both nationally and internationally is projected to increase rapidly. The marketability of high ETU thermal coal produced in the USA is, however, limited by its high sulfur
Jan 1, 1983
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Preparing Mining Engineers For The 21st Century
By W. C. Lacy
It is the responsibility of educators to look ahead and prepare young engineers and scientists to cope with industrial and social problems of the future. We are faced with a review of history as well
Jan 1, 1994
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Preparing the Next Generation of Operators for Advances in Leaching
By Z. Sample
"INTRODUCTION This past year commodity prices continued their dip with increased volatility causing market values to slide another 16% putting increased pressure on even the largest companies to impro
Jan 1, 2016
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Preparing the section foreman for his full responsibilities
By R. L. Grayson, R. C. Althouse, M. J. Klishis
The health and safety of employees, efficiency of the operating system, and production are paramount goals in underground coal mining. The section foreman assumes responsibility for making his part of
Jan 1, 1987
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Preparing The Section Foreman For His Full Responsibilities (d286b901-c48c-461e-8c03-6c7625dfdf28)
By R. L. Grayson
The health and safety of employees, efficiency of the operating system and production are paramount goals in underground coal mining. The section foreman assumes responsibility for making his part of
Jan 1, 1985
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Preplanneng Safety In The Uranium Mining Industry
By John E. Bailey
The advent of Nuclear Energy has caused a phenomenal growth in the uranium mining industry. To keep abreast of this surge the mining industry has located many ore bodies, determined the best types of
Jan 1, 1958
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Preplanning - Key To Reclaimation - Introduction
By Gregory E. Klosterman
American Aggregates Corporation is one of the leading producers of mineral aggregates in the nation. Production is from deposits of glacial sand and gravel and limestone and dolomite bedrock. Annual p
Jan 1, 1974
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Preplanning For An Open Pit Copper Mine
By Steven J. Kirk
In the past decade, many hardrock surface miners have revegetated dumps and tailings ponds to allow those waste disposal areas to blend more easily with the surrounding landscapes. Efforts have also b
Jan 1, 1980
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Prepreparation
By Charles A. Beasley, Vince Joyce, David E. Beasley, Orlando A. Gallegos, David A. Shuman, Mehmet H. Erten
COAL CHARACARISTICS AND PREPREPARATION REQUIREMENTS Preparation and Market Specifications The national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) established by the Environmental Protection Agency in 197
Jan 1, 1991
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Preprint - Washington, D.C. Impact On Mining In Alaska
By Ernest N. Wolff
You here are all familar with the myriad of new laws, some enacted and some pending, that affect the mining industry. These laws, for example those dealing with suspended matter, affect us in Alaska a
Jan 1, 1973
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Preprint 68F41 ? Abstract
A significant technological development is discussed for the processing of certain problem power plant flyashes which contain a high water soluble mineral content and which are known to yield inferior
Jan 1, 1968
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Preprocessing Of Municipal Solid Waste For Resource Recovery With A Trommel - Introduction
By K. L. Woodruff
Shredding is the usual first step in processing municipal solid waste (MSW) for resource recovery. This unit process requires high capital cost and, usually, considerable maintenance cost. In addition
Jan 1, 1975
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Prereduced Pellets For D-LM Ironmaking At Mobile ? I. Introduction
By Thomas E. Ban
D-LM at Mobile The qualified success of iron ore pelletizing processes has influenced considerations for production of highly beneficiated fur¬nace charges. Such beneficiation would necessarily inv
Jan 1, 1968
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Prereduced Pellets From Iron And Steelmaking Wastes
By W. K. Dressel
Over 2 million tons of steel furnace dusts are produced each year in the United States. Recycling of these dusts rather than disposal would conserve mineral resources, reduce land requirements for dis
Jan 1, 1973