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Evaluation Of Systems For Early Detection Of Spontaneous Combustion In Coal Mines ? Introduction
By R. N. Chakravorty
It is well established that coal can react with oxygen in air at ambient temperature and as a result heat is produced. If the heat is not fully dissipated the temperature of the coal mass will increas
Jan 1, 1980
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Geophysical Techniques Being Used To Study Gulf Coast Salt Domes For The Storage Of Nuclear Waste
By R. M. White
Abstract. Gulf Coast Salt Domes are being considered for radioactive waste disposal and this paper describes the geophysical techniques currently being used and those being considered for later phases
Jan 1, 1980
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Dust Control In Longwall Workings - Introduction
By Carl Heising
Longwall workings in the Federal Republic of Germany are situated in deep depths. Coal deposits are characterized by a sequence of many seams and manifold geological disturbances. Hence result special
Jan 1, 1980
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A Bigger Pump Is Not Always The Answer
By Russ Darr
New methods and techniques in the field of hydrogeology are being developed constantly. One of these advances has been brought about through the use of inexpensive microcomputers. The formulas used in
Jan 1, 1980
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Application Of A Digital Computer Model To Mine Dewatering Design
By Dr. David R. Hargis
Finite-difference digital computer models can be used to evaluate the effects of proposed mine dewatering and depressuring operations on ground-water aquifer systems. The effects of proposed dewaterin
Jan 1, 1980
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A Successful Method Of Sampling And Testing Highly Fractured Material, Using Large Diameter Core
By C. W. Lockhart
Strength evaluation programs, based on sub- jecting a number of 5-718 inch (0.15 m) diameter core samples from highly fractured or poorly consolidated rock, to triaxial compression tests, have been su
Jan 1, 1980
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Mathematical Modeling Of Time Dependent Radon Flux Problems
By Robert C. Bates
Background is given on the various equations used to describe diffusion and convective flow of radon in porous media. Bureau-developed equations for modeling diffusion and Darcy flow through multilaye
Jan 1, 1980
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Where Are We Going With Fine Coal?
By Randhir S. Sehgal
After some decades of lying low and being treated as a second rate fuel, coal is back in the news. Production is rising. Predictions are for an ever expanding use, and they differ only in their rates
Jan 1, 1980
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Reclaiming Prime Farmland In Illinois
By A. F. Grandt
What is prime farmland? Can such land, once it has been strip-mined for coal, be restored so that it will produce corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa? What methods or practices are necessary to bring a
Jan 1, 1980
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Ventilating A Raised-Drilled Shaft
By William H. Meadows
This information describes the ventilating and methane gas testing procedures utilized during the raising of a mine shaft using a Robbins 81-R drill. An overview of the raise boring process is present
Jan 1, 1980
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The Flotation Behavior Of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands
By R. J. Smith
Tar sand deposits in Utah represent more than 25 billion barrels of in-place bitumen, 96% of the known U.S. reserves. The technological development of a hot water processing strategy for the Canadian
Jan 1, 1980
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Organizing The Project Management Team
By V. E. Cole
For the successful execution of a major project, the project team must be thoughtfully organized, manned, instructed and motivated. This is true of both the engineer/constructor team and the mining co
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanisms And Rates Of Leaching From Duluth Gabbro Waste Rock
By Kim Lapakko
Increasing public concern over the welfare of the environment has placed demands on the mining industry to evaluate the environmental impact of mining development. This is a difficult task and involve
Jan 1, 1980
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Sohio Western Mining Company Tailing Dam
By Ted D. Johnson
INTRODUCTION The tailing dam is part of the SOHIO L-Bar Uranium Mine and Mill located about 70.8 kilometers (44 miles) west of Albuquerque in northwestern New Mexico. The dam location is shown on F
Jan 1, 1980
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The Design Of Stable Highwalls And Spoil Piles In Strip Mining
By Peter N. Calder
There is little doubt that the stability of both highwalls and spoil piles is essential to efficient strip mining. Accurate determination of the appropriate geotechnical parameters will pay dividends
Jan 1, 1980
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Driving Molycorp?s Conveyor Decline At Questa
By H. W. Judges
A 16.5-kt/day underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in Northern New Mexico by Molycorp, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. Construction of the under
Jan 1, 1980
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Recent Experience With The Spray Fan
By Fred N. Kissell
Work done by Foster-Miller Associates under a Bureau of Mines research contract has developed methods to increase significantly the amount of fresh air that reaches the front of a continuous-mining ma
Jan 1, 1980
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Better Project Management Through Improved Data Organization
By R. J. Caine
Like most major firms engaged in project management, Dravo Corporation faces a constant challenge to keep its management systems in tune with the ever-increasing demands imposed by larger and more com
Jan 1, 1980
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Flotation Chemistry Of Alunite/Oleate System
By S. G. Dixit
Alunite (KAl3(SO4)2(OH)6] is one of the important nonbauxitic resources for aluminum in U.S.A. The major gangue material associated with a unite ore body is quartz. Experimental results indicate that
Jan 1, 1980
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Alumina From Non-Bauxite Sources - An Overview
By H. H. Murray
Abstract. World reserves of bauxite are abundant. Domestic reserves are limited and as a consequence the United States must rely on foreign suppliers for over 90 percent of its bauxite. Nationalizatio
Jan 1, 1980