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An Integrated System Of Geological Mapping And Geochemical Sampling By Light Aircraft
By C. L. Sainsbury
For 10 years, the author has been engaged in a program of geologic mapping of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, for the U.S. Geological Survey. Initially, two 1:63,360-scale quadrangles were napped by tra
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Pillar Strength Based On The Ground Reaction Curve ? A New Approach
By Kazem Oraee
In underground coal mining, particularly room-and-pillar methods, the coal pillars play a significant role in roof stability. If the pillar dimensions are increased, the pillar bearing capacity also i
Jan 1, 2009
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Mine Operating In Bisbee
After World War I the character of my mining life changed completely. Before then adventure had been almost continuous but after the war there was lots of staying in one place, almost routine, between
Jan 1, 1976
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Investigation Of Geothermal Air Heating At A Wyoming Trona Mine
By Justus B. Deen, Randy Peterson
INTRODUCTION The General Chemical Soda Ash Operation located near Green River, Wyoming produces about 4.5 Mt of trona per year. In July 1989, Mine Ventilation Services Inc. performed a ventilation
Jan 1, 1993
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Resonant Screens And The Coal Industry ? Introduction
By R. W. Utley
Over one half billion tons of coal per year is scalped, classified, deslimed, drained and rinsed, dewatered and final sized on rotary, vibrating, shaking or stationary screens. The vibrating screen is
Jan 1, 1966
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Process Hazard Evaluation Procedures
By Richard R. Klimpel
This article introduces the basic definitions and philosophy behind process hazard evaluation procedures and the determination of risk as being a function of accident probabi1ity and accident conseque
Jan 1, 1991
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An Approach For Instrumentation Design
By J. Sanko
When faced with the task of designing a process control system the control engineer must consider the following: 1. The type of process to be controlled and the manner in which the process must be co
Jan 1, 1981
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Using Passive Treatment Systems For Mine Closure A Good Approach Or A Risky Alternative (dbc655b4-4457-479a-a418-54cc78cbb8f3)
By P. Eger
In 1991, LTV Steel Mining Company decided to close an open pit taconite mine in northeastern Minnesota, using a passive treatment approach consisting of limiting infiltration into the stockpiles and w
Jan 1, 1999
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Utilization Of 300 Cubic Yard Bottom Coal Haulers At Peabody Western Division Coal Mines ... Where Bigger Is Better
By S. Perla
Two of Peabody Western Coal Company's mine operations are the focus of this paper ... Black Mesa Mine and Kayenta Mine, both located in Northern Arizona. These two locations are unique for a vari
Jan 1, 1995
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Multimedia Training Applications In The Mining Industry
By M. Karmis, S. K. Weisiger
The traditional method for training personnel in the mining and other heavy industries has been face-to-face, either via a lecturer in a classroom or through an apprenticeship. With the advent of appl
Jan 1, 2001
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Depression of pyrite flotation by yeast and bacteria
By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Microorganisms, such as the bacteria Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, have been reported to depress pyrite flotation (Elzeky and Attia, 1987; Atkins, 1990). However, the depen¬dence of the depression on the
Jan 1, 2000
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The Cost Advantages Of Electric Sorting Of Native Copper Ores
By Clifford W. Schultz
Four native copper ores, two conglomerate and two amygdaloidal, were tested to determine their amenability to sorting. One of them, a conglomerate ore from the Kingston mine, showed a high sortability
Jan 1, 1975
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Performance analysis of different estimation methods on conditionally simulated deposits
By A. Arik
The accurate estimation of mining-block grades continues to be a challenging task for ore reserve practitioners. The estimation method used and the variability of the mineralization in the deposit are
Jan 1, 2002
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Use Of Specialty Additives For Improved Mineral Products
By M. M. Carpenter
Specialty chemicals are widely used in the industrial minerals process industry for many different purposes including beneficiation, filtration, flocculation, dispersion and biological control. Optima
Jan 1, 1999
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Induction Time Measurement in Bitumen Extraction Systems
By Ryan Lindmark, Guoxing Gu, Zhenghe Xu, Jacob H. Masllyah
Induction time is often referred to the time required to form a stable three-phase contact between a gas bubble and a flat or droplet surface in a liquid medium. It can be used to quantify the attachm
Jan 1, 2005
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The Communications Challenge Of Automation
By J. E. Osmanski
This semantically ambiguous title purports to describe an examination of the question of automation and its effect on the industrial worker. More explicit titles might be "Painless Automation" or "Mec
Jan 1, 1960
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A Practical Approach To Automatic Grind Control
By R. Ribeiro
The designers of the new Arafertil concentrator in Brazil provided for complete automatic control of the grinding circuit to meet the operating objective of maximum throughput at a specified grind. An
Jan 1, 1979
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Understanding And Solving Roof Control Problems In Stone Mines
By F. S. Kendorski
Several startup or longtime underground stone mines have experienced unanticipated roof control difficulties due to the variable geologic character of the roof strata. Careful mapping of roof conditi
Jan 1, 2002
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The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -An Eastern Coal Producers View
By G. W. Luxbacher
With the advent of acid rain legislation included within the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, a great deal of uncertainty with regard to price, source and production quantities has been cast into the
Jan 1, 1992
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Flotation in seawater (Mining Engineering)
By L. Gutierrez, J. S. Castro S. Laskowski
Water is a medium in which flotation takes place, and flotation efficiency is highly dependent on water quality. Of the total water resources on Earth, less than 2.5 percent is fresh water. This water