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Fragmentation Method: A Ground Control Tool
By J. Girard-Dwyer, J. Johnson, J. Whyatt
The choice of fragmentation method is one of the most fundamental aspects of mine design, and often has a major impact on the safety and economic viability of an operation. Almost exclusively, underg
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Illinois Coal Preparation Plant Fines in Slurry-Fed Gasifiers
By Henry P. Ehrlinger III, Latif Khan, John M. Lytle
The primary purpose of this project was to produce and test coal concentrates made from coal preparation plant waste fines for use in a slurry-fed gasifier. Concentrates from several individual waste
Jan 1, 1995
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Sustainability Indicators For The Mining Industry: Issues And Challenges
By P. Christmann
The operational paradigm of mining industries is shifting from ?optimal profit for the financial stakeholders? to a new concept compatible with sustainable development ethics: ?maximize economic and s
Jan 1, 2003
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Cost Effective Btu Recovery BX Fine Coal Washing Spirals
By T. W. West
A description of a coal washing spiral is presented, together with a discussion of the parameters which define the envelope within which the spiral can be successfully applied. The correct process eng
Jan 1, 1988
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Refuse Slurry Thickening And Dewatering
By Kenneth A. Pietila
The thickening and dewatering characteristics of refuse slurries are as variable as the coal mining operations and preparation plants that create them. This paper discusses these characteristics based
Jan 1, 1984
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Handling Raw Materials For The Blast Furnace And Coke Ovens At Burns Harbor - From Receipt Through Storage ? Introduction
By Volkmar Niemitz
Approximately 30 miles east of Chicago on the southern shores of Lake Michigan stands Bethlehem Steel's newest fully integrated steelmaking facility - the billion dollar Burns Harbor plant. The i
Jan 1, 1970
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Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal Pillars (2458e82f-2b0f-4c8e-afd0-e72f5296225d)
By James I. Mathis
Should an arbitrary reduction factor be applied to laboratory compressive strengths when designing pillars? The answer is, as is the main contention of Peng's article, probably not. Many factors
Jan 1, 1993
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Shaft Construction By Raise Boring Through Artificially Frozen Ground
By D. E. Hart, A. R. Walsh, Derek Maishman
In order to safely construct a ventilation and escape shaft through saturated overburden into an operating mine, artificial ground freezing and raise boring were combined for the first time on a proje
Jan 1, 1991
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Remote Sensing Study Of The Mid-Continent Geophysical Anomaly In Iowa ? Introduction
By J. Herman
The Mid-Continent Geophysical Anomaly (M.G.A.) which extends from Michigan into Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, has recently been the object of intense preliminary oil and gas explor
Jan 1, 1986
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Automated guidance systems for underground machines: Can they benefit my future project?
By W. L. Hollinshead
For more effective and cost-saving production in tunnels, the machinery used on construction sites in the future will be equipped with guidance systems combined with working-procedure management syste
Jan 1, 2000
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Sulfonate-Type Flotation Reagents
By R. Norman Holme
Sulfonate promoters and collectors were originally developed as relatively inexpensive anionic collectors to selectively concentrate the iron-bearing minerals in low grade iron ores and to remove iron
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal: A Fuel For All Seasons!
By M. Karmis
According to international projections and future energy scenarios, coal will continue to be a prominent fuel for the next 25 years. In fact, in many regions around the world, coal is expected to domi
Jan 1, 2006
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Heathrow Express — New Rail Tunnels Under London’s Main Airport
By G. C. Tipper, A. P. Deane, A. G. Myers
SCHEME DESIGN London’s Heathrow Airport, as the world’s busiest international airport, is missing one vital aspect - a dedicated rail link which connects directly to the city. All this is about to
Jan 1, 1997
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Metallurgy Analytics: Transforming Plant Data into Actionable Insights
By Osvaldo Bascur, Barun Gorain, Jaco Steyn
"The last few decades have seen some remarkable advancement in information technology, but recently various digital technologies have resulted in several synergies to deliver innovation in diverse app
Jan 9, 2018
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Non-Fuel Policy Issues
By Walter R. Jr. Hibbard, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION Volatile markets and pricing, increasing imports, constraining but effective laws related to the environment, health and safety and price controls lead to concerns which generated pious
Jan 1, 1985
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Removal of Metal Contaminants from Waste Waters Using Biomass Immobilized in Polysulfone Beads
By M. R. Peterson, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers
The ability of microorganisms such as yeast, bacteria, and various aquatic flora to sorb metals from dilute aqueous solutions is well documented. Although microorganisms have significant potential in
Jan 1, 1989
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Basinal Setting Of The Idaho Cobalt Belt Blackbird Mining District, Lemhi County, Idaho
By Gordon J. Hughes
The ldaho Cobalt Belt represents a unique geologic environment containing some of the largest known reserves of cobalt in the United States. Stratabound cobalt-copper-gold deposits formed within a sed
Jan 1, 2013
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Case Study in Monitoring Mining Induced Subsidence Using Photogrammetry and Conventional Surveys
By Rodger C. Fry
Underground coal mining has been active within the East Mountain property since the mid 1950's. As a result, coal from two seams has been extracted within large areas allowing surface subsidence
Jan 1, 1986
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Requirements And Quality Parameters Of Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets Used In The Federal Republic Of Germany
By H. A. Kortmann
Blast furnace operators have been steadily increasing their quality requirements on burden material. These requirements include a high reduction rate of the ore burden as well as good strength at the
Jan 1, 1989
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Response Of Homes To Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction ? Objective
By Gennaro G. Marino
This paper summarizes and evaluates data on mine subsidence ground movements and associated damage for houses in Illinois. Based on the data collected, the response of homes to subsidence ground movem
Jan 1, 1984