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The Advance Of Mine Technology To Its Proper Role In Productivity And Safety - Introduction
By James J. Scott
In 1910 the United States Bureau of Mines was created. It was the outgrowth of a social problem stemming from the fact that 25,000 men were killed in coal mining accidents for the period 1900-1910. So
Jan 1, 1973
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Engineering Issues In Tax Depletion Cases
By Robert M. Adler
In order for a taxpayer to produce income, he may be required to exhaust his capital assets. With respect to the mining industry, those exhaustible capital assets may result in income tax deductions u
Jan 1, 1973
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Experiences With Computer Control And On-Line X-Ray Analyzers At The Concentrators Of Outokumpu Oy ? Summary
By Seppo] [Kreula
Outokumpu Oy has acquired considerable experience with on-stream X-ray fluorescence analyzers and with computer control of flotation processes over several years. It became evident at the outset of th
Jan 1, 1973
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Computer Uses For Coal Mine Engineering And Geology ? Introduction
By L. Michael Kaas
In recent years a number of data processing and analytical techniques have proven to be useful to engineers and geologists in various segments of the mineral industries. Petroleum companies were among
Jan 1, 1973
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Acid Mine Drainage Quantity And Quality Generation Model ? Introduction
By Vincent T. Ricca
Acid mine drainage is a serious water pollution problem, for its contaminants will eventually effect the quality of the receiving streams. According to the Appalachian Regional Commission (1969)1, 10,
Jan 1, 1973
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A Critical Examination Of Mineral Valuation Methods In Current Use ? Introduction
By John J. Dran
[This paper summarizes the more popular mineral valuation techniques being used by the dining industry, and attempts to demonstrate how they are Interrelated and where some are in error when compared
Jan 1, 1973
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Determination Of A Rate Generating Equation For Continuous Miners ? Introduction
By R. V. Ramani
In 1970, of the 603 million tons of coal produced in the United States, 339 million tons, or 56%, were produced by under- ground mines. While the ratio of underground to surface production has been de
Jan 1, 1973
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Economic Implications Of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small Firms - Introduction
By G. Richard Dreese
Most coal mining states have passed or amended laws restricting strip ruining in the past two years. In light of this and in anticipation of further restrictions by the states and the federal governme
Jan 1, 1973
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A New Streaming Potential Apparatus And Study Of Temperature Effects Using It ? Introduction
By P. Somasundaran
Previous studies on semi-soluble minerals such as calcite (1) and apatite(2) and sparingly soluble minerals such as quartz (3,4) have given evidence for significant changes in their electrokinetic pro
Jan 1, 1973
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Recovery Of Magnetite At New Zealand Steel Mining Operations Taharoa, New Zealand - Synopsis
By D. R. Buist
The Taharoa plant of New Zealand Steel Mining Limited extracts a 57% Fe titano-magnetite concentrate from a large mineral sand deposit 90 miles south of Auckland on the west coast of New Zealand'
Jan 1, 1973
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Ventilation of Pillared Areas by Bleeder Entries, Bleeder Systems, or Equivalent Means
By John D. Kalasky
Ventilation is necessary in coal mines to supply fresh air to the working faces for the health, safety, and comfort of the miners, and for the circulation of air to the extent that it will dilute, car
Jan 1, 1973
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Ignition Of Methane By Frictional Sparks Between Metals And Rusty Steel
By D. H. Desy
This research was undertaken to establish the lncendivity of aluminum alloys against rusty steel under frictional impact conditions at typical coal mine fan speeds, to determine any differences in inc
Jan 1, 1973
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Planning and Designing For Mining Conservation
By David B. Brooks, Roger L. Williams
Control of the environment is as old as mining. Engineers have always had to consider how best to deal with the surface, and the character of the surface environment always affects mining method in so
Jan 1, 1973
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Sources of Information (4948bcee-1de3-468a-ac43-7ce11e04d1cc)
The selected list of sources of information on geology and mining in this section is provided to facilitate locating the major governmental and private entities in position to furnish such information
Jan 1, 1973
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Why Some Bolted Mine Roofs Fail ? Introduction
By Robert M. Cox
Systematic roof bolting has proven to be a very effective method of mine roof control; however, major roof failures still occur and roof falls still remain the number one occupational hazard of underg
Jan 1, 1973
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A Basic Factor Estimate Of The Land Area In Alabama Excavated On The Surface For Coal Prior To 1970
By Reynold Q. Shotts
One often sees in the papers, in these days of ecological consciousness, estimates of the quantity of land that has been "devasted," "ruined," or "destroyed," by surface or strip mining, especially fo
Jan 1, 1973
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The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For Industrial Projects ? Introduction
By John M. Heckard
It all started with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which establishes that Congress is committed to restore and maintain environ- mental quality. It directs all federal agencies to iden
Jan 1, 1973
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Programmable Controllers In Material Handling
By F. Robert Hollo
Programmable controllers have achieved remarkable acceptance over the relatively few years since their introduction. They provide some unique advantages over conventional relay and solid-state logic,
Jan 1, 1973
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Open-Pit and Strip-Mining Systems and Equipment
By Paul T. Allsman, Paul F. Yopes
17.1--CURRENT AND FUTURE STATUS OF SURFACE MINING PAUL T. ALLSMAN AND PAUL F. YOPES 17.1.1--CURRENT The history of surface mining essentially is one of mining coal, copper, iron and aluminum ore
Jan 1, 1973
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Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams
By David W. Houston
The increasing energy crisis, coupled with stringent environ- mental regulations, has created new demands for high capacity materials handling systems with unit train transporting and continuing surve
Jan 1, 1973