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    Measuring Methane Flow Patterns On Advancing Longwall Panels

    By Balesh W. Konda, Andrew B. Cecala

    Face ignitions occurring during longwall mining are increasing each year and are expected to continue to increase as deeper and gassier seams are mined. Effective methane monitoring strategies are nee

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Magma San Manuel molybdenite recovery circuit - an operational review

    By G. R. Brunskill

    The molybdenite flotation plant at the Magma Copper Co. San Manuel concentrator has been in operation since 1956. In January of 1980, the plant was converted from a hydrogen peroxide-ferrocyanide proc

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Exploratory Shafts For The Nuclear Waste Repository In Basalt

    By Birger Schmidt

    INTRODUCTION Conceptual design of the first Exploratory Shaft (ES-I) for the Nuclear Waste Repository in Basalt (NWRB) began in July 1981; detailed design began in February 1982, and was largely co

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Bowie Chabazite Deposit

    By Ted H. Eyde

    The Bowie chabazite deposit has yielded the most mined tonnage of any natural zeolite deposit in the United States. Since 1962 the deposit has yielded about 12,000 tons of crude chabazite, with an est

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Geotechnical Investigation For Soft Ground Tunnel In Alexandria, Egypt

    By G. Avolio, M. Gilbert

    INTRODUCTION The city of Alexandria, Egypt is located on the Mediterranean Sea at the northwestern edge of the Nile River delta. The city is approximately 26 km long and 3 km wide bounded by the se

    Jan 1, 1987

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    An Analysis Of Water-Only Cyclone Capabilities

    By W. R. Bull

    This paper examines water-only cyclone performance for the cleaning of fine coal, and the effects of changes in feed flow rate, feed pulp density, and vortex finder diameter. A model is presented for

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Profile prediction of hydraulically deposited tailings

    By S. R. Abt, J. D. Nelson, G. M. Smith

    An empirical investigation was conducted to formulate a design criteria for predicting the beach profile of hydraulically deposited tailings. Field data were obtained from mining operations producing

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling Of Particulate Flow Around Dust Monitors

    By B. D. Nichols, W. S. Gregory

    SOLA-DM is a three-dimensional finite-difference computer code designed to model the dynamics of an incompressible fluid and the transport of discrete particulate material around obstacles impervious

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Use Of Vibrating Wire Stressmeters In Coal

    By N. S. Tanious

    This work was completed prior to the author's appointment with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Therefore the views and conclusions contained in this paper are those of the author and sho

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Bioleaching Of Gold Pyrite Tailings With Adapted Bacteria

    By Y. A. Attia

    Auriferous sulfide ores often contain very finely disseminated gold and other precious metal particles inside the sulfide crystals. The encapsulation of precious metal particles gives rise to the refr

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Decision Support System For Underground Construction - A Mining Case Study

    By Robert M. Miller, Judy Milligan

    A computerized "Decision Support System" was used to evaluate an "Underground Platform Approach to Oil Recovery". Over a billion calculations were required to model the mine layouts; learning curves f

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Industrial Rocks And Minerals In Utah

    By Bryce T. Tripp

    Utah's abundant industrial rock-and-mineral resources support a relatively small but important sector of the State's economy. In 1983, six of the top 10 nonfuel mineral commodities (by value

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Refresh Your Equipment Replacement Decision-Making Skills

    By Roger S. Dewey

    1.1. INTRODUCTION Despite indications of a general economic recovery in the U.S. during the mid-19801s, mine operators have not generally shared in the benefits of these reported better times. Budge

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Open-sea terminal in hostile environment

    By Bela Koman

    Abstract - A shiploading terminal near Punta Arenas, the southernmost city of the world (lat. 53°-10'S, long. 70°-54' W) is described. Strong winds, choppy seas, frequent gales, rain, and sn

    Jan 1, 1987

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    A New Simulator For Designing Belt System Capacities In Underground Coal Mines - Introduction

    By S. D. Thompson

    Since 1965 several researchers have independently developed computer models for designing gathering belt and surge bin capacities in underground coal mine belt systems. Table 1 summarizes the models a

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Commissioning experiences in the cobalt plant at Impala Platinum Ltd.

    By R. P. Plasket, G. M. Dunn

    The cobalt plant was successfully commissioned in mid-1983. It is located within the company's nickel - copper re finery situated in Springs, South Africa. Plant design, which began in 1981, made

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Cavity detection using high-resolution seismic reflection methods

    By K. L. Branham, D. W. Steeples

    Surface collapse over abandoned sub- surface coal mines continues to be a problem in many parts of the world. High-resolution P-wave reflection seismology was successfully used to locate water-filled

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Effects of moisture variations and overburden on subsidence

    By C. D. Elifrits, N. B. Aughenbaugh

    Laboratory tests of samples of fine- grained, argellaceous rocks, commonly referred to as shales, have shown that various changes in their moisture content can be correlated with loss of strength. Thi

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Water-Jet-Assisted Roadheaders

    By Bradley V. Johnson, Robert J. Timko, Edward D. Thimons

    Water-jet-assisted cutting involves the use of a mechanical cutting bit in combination with a high-pressure water jet directed just in front of the bit tip. Such a jet can offer benefits in terms of i

    Jan 1, 1987

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    How millisecond delay periods may enhance or reduce blast vibration effects

    By R. M. Wheeler

    For years the blasting industry has recognized eight milliseconds as the minimum delay time interval required between charges in order for them to be considered to fire independently of each other. Ho

    Jan 1, 1987