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Laboratory Testing Of Residential Masonry Foundations To Minimize Damage Due To Mining-Induced SubsidenceBy R. A. Allwes
In-plane bending and torsion tests were conducted on full-scale masonry walls to evaluate three post-reinforcement designs. The designs were developed to minimize longwall mine subsidence damage to ex
Jan 1, 1995
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Scalable Framework for Worker Safety Assessments Inspired by Navajo Nation Mine Reclamation - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Ashley Woodward, S. Katharine Hammond, Mayela Padilla-Salas
This paper presents a scalable framework for worker safety assessments. The paper focuses on uranium mine reclamation in underserved communities, specifically Cove Chapter of the Navajo Nation. By int
Feb 22, 2026
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Coal Markets Under Acid Rain LegislationBy J. Platt
Debate over acid rain legislation has presented a moving target for coal and utility company planners attempting to figure out how legislation will affect their business environment. In spite of disag
Jan 1, 1990
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Simulation And Measurement Of Space And Time Varying Pollutant Concentrations From A Diesel Powered Vehicle In A Dead-Ended DriftBy Harold J. Schock
The cases of no auxiliary ventilation and ventilation with tubing were mathematically modeled, using a turbulent dispersion model. The scooptram that is used to load is modeled as a variable-speed, va
Jan 1, 1981
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A Century of Research Leading to Understanding the Scientific Basis of Selective Mineral Flotation and Design of Flotation Collectors Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Pradip Pradip
The design and development of selective flotation collectors has been the key to the remarkable success of flotation in beneficiating complex, difficult-to-process ores. Sustained research efforts in
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Strategic Technologies And Coal UtilizationBy W. Irwin
Global warming hitherto viewed as a distant threat to the environment, is now the subject of fierce goo-political debate. The debate centres around the time frame required to achieve environmental com
Jan 1, 1998
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Simulation of a methane fire event at a coal mine working face with consideration of ventilation curtain damage - SME Transactions 2016By K. Luxbacher, A. Haghighat, B. Lattimer
Mine face ignition due to high levels of methane is one of the most common fire incidents in underground coal mines. In continuous miner headings, depending on the magnitude of the ignition or resulti
Jan 1, 2016
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Concrete Masonry: Changing The Shape Of Things To ComeBy S. S. Szoke
The concrete masonry industry, represented by the National Concrete Masonry Association has significantly expanded its markets since the industry's inception. The concrete masonry industry has de
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunnel Safety—Command and Fire Code Official PerspectiveBy Gary English
"Tunnel safety is evolving as science, engineering and technology make advances. Applicable safety codes and standards simply do not cover all the potentials of design, construction and operation. Thi
Jan 1, 2016
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A Better MousetrapBy B. G. Kelley
The MIDREX® Direct Reduction Process was developed during the 1960s by the Midland-Ross Corporation, which had pioneered shaft furnace technology and stoichiometric gas reforming for use in processing
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold In Northeastern Siberia (33e12904-44ad-4fe1-b644-921665adc84c)By Wladyslaw John Cieslewicz
Geologically, this region is occupied by Mesozoids, a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers formed duri
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Control Monitoring: A Comprehensive Guide for Mine Operators on Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Currently Used by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Todd Minoski, Matthew McElhinney, Mark Mazzella, Morgan Sears, Craig Compton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is staffed with Engineers, Geologists, and Field Technicians conducting a variety of ground control research. The mission of the groun
Feb 1, 2024
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Experimental and CFD Simulation Techniques for Coal Dust Explosibility: A ReviewBy Santosh Kumar Ray, DEBASHISH MISHRA, Niroj Kumar Mohalik, SOMU MANDAL, Jai Krishna Pandey, Asfar Mobin Khan
Coal is a low-cost and high-calorific-value fuel. The coal mining industry worldwide has been suffering from severe accidents due to coal dust explosion hazards since its inception. Statistically, it
Jun 29, 2022
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Diesel Exhaust Aerosol, Review Of Occupational ExposureBy B. K. Cantrell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and others have conducted a number of occupational exposure surveys since the publication of the International Agency for Research on Cancer report of 1989, which labeled dies
Jan 1, 1996
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Study on Correlation of Quantified Coal Rank with Self-Heating TemperatureBy Y. Luo
"It is generally known that spontaneous combustion potential is a function of coal rank, with low-rank coals having high susceptibility to self-ignition and high-rank coals having low potential. To es
Jan 1, 2015
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The Use of Superconducting Magnets in the Beneficiation of MineralsBy Sibley C. Burnett
Early attempts to apply superconductivity to the beneficiation of kaolin required very large refrigerators to remove the heat generated during rapid charging and discharging of the magnet. In the earl
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role Of Gypsum In Portland Cement - Early History of Gypsum and CementBy Warren H. Weisz
A cement, in the broad sense, is any substance which will cause various materials to adhere to each other. Clay was probably the first material to be used by man as a cement or binding agent. Water oc
Jan 1, 1960
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The Application Of A Computer-Calculation Material Balance, In-Process Evaluation Of A Potash Compaction Plant OperationBy R. B. Tippin
The material balance computer program (MAT-BAL) developed at the Minerals Resource Research Center of the University of Minnesota, has been used in conjunction with routine process profile samples tak
Jan 1, 1979
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Potash production hoisting plant upgrade and beyondBy D. M. Ziebarth
"During the mid to late 1960s, the underground potash industry in Saskatchewan was born. For the next four decades the industry operated at a steady pace, supporting a large part of the world demand,
Apr 1, 2017
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Concentration Of Tin Ore By Selective Oil AgglomerationBy W. D. Macleod
This paper describes a mineral dressing process for the upgrading of tin ores. The process described is called 'agglomeration' and. is similar in many respects to flotation. Many variables h
Jan 1, 1966