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GOB Ventilation and Bleeder Systems in U.S. Coal MinesBy John E. Urosek, Timonthy R. Watkins
Room and pillar mining accounts for approximately 73 percent of the active gobs used in the United States in 1993. The Mine Safety and Health Administration conducted field investigations on six diffe
Jan 1, 1995
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ARD Remediation with Limestone in a CO2 Pressurized ReactorBy Barnaby J. Watten, Sibrell. Philip L., Brian J. Vinci, Andrew E. Friedrich
We evaluated a new process for remediation of acid rock drainage (ARD). The process treats ARD with intermittently fluidized beds of granular limestone maintained within a continuous flow reactor pres
Jan 1, 2000
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Two-Inch to Minus #100 Mesh in One GoBy LeRoy D. Poindexter
TWO-INCH TO MINUS #100 MESH IN ONE GO The need to reduce mineral ore to a very fine mesh economically has been a timeless problem in the mining industry. With this as the specific and we.l.l focused
Jan 1, 1992
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Behavior Of Abandoned Room And Pillar Mines In IllinoisBy G. G. Marino
Little comprehensive information has been reported on the behavior of room-and-pillar mines. The objective of this paper is to present case data on mine failures in the Illinois basin for use in pract
Jan 1, 1989
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Relations In The Petrography Of Lignite To Its PreparationBy Harold L. Lovell
The extensive heterogeneity of coal is a fact long recognized by scientists and engineers. However, until recent years the practical implications of such heterogeneity have more often been realized fr
Jan 1, 1968
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Application Of The Hardgrove Grindability Index In Carbonate CharacterizationBy S. O. Moshier, L. S. Barron, J. C. Hower
The Hardgrove grindability test, commonly used in coal characterization, was conducted on 13 Mississippian carbonates from Kentucky, Tennessee and Illinois. The results demonstrated that the grindabil
Jan 1, 1993
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Kinetic Study Of Dissolution Of Asbestos Minerals In WaterBy Inkap Choi
Asbestos is a broad term embracing a number of fibrous silicate minerals. These minerals look extremely fragile, yet their fibers have a tensile strength equal to that of piano wire. Chrysotile asbest
Jan 1, 1972
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Trapezoidal Tapered Ring—Key Position Selection in Curved TunnelsBy Shimi Tzobery, John E. Shamma, Samuel Swartz, Gary B. Hemphill
The trapezoidal tapered ring method has made significant progress in recent years for shielded-TBM projects, excavating tunnels with high overburden, strict water tightness criteria, and multiple curv
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground freezing to repair leaks in slurry wall shaftBy Shawn P. Coughlin, Michael A. Schimmenti, Juan Leonardo Tello del Pino
"The Sistema de Potabilización Área Norte project (Northern Area Purification System) was a major expansion of the potable water system in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The aim of the project was
Sep 1, 2016
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Advances In The Calmef Process For Treatment Of ConcentratesBy Donn A. Calder, Wayne C. Henderson
The Calmet Process for extraction and recovery of gold and silver from concentrates and high:grade ores has been a commercial reality for over two years. During that time period, almost seventy-five d
Jan 1, 1998
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Developments And Innovations In Bacterial Oxidation Of Refractory OresBy A. K. Haines, M. W. Godfrey, D. M. Miller, P. C. van Aswegen
The Bacterial Oxidation [(BIOX)] process for the pre-treatment of refractory ores for gold recovery developed by Genmin, the mining division of Gencor, has been operating successfully at the Fairvew M
Jan 1, 1992
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Longwall dust control : An overviewof progress in recent yearsBy Robert A. Jankowski, J. Harrison Daniel, Fred N. Kissell
Introduction Longwall coal mining in the US has steadily increased since its introduction in 1960. There are now 108 systems operating. (Sprouls, 1986). Advantages of longwall mining include higher p
Jan 10, 1986
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Performance evaluation of indicator kriging in a gold depositBy Y. C. Kim, I. S. Roditis, P. K. Medhi
The strongly skewed grade distributions and the need to estimate the local recoverable reserves in a selective mining environment are the two problems that ordinary kriging (OK) cannot easily handle.
Jan 1, 1988
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The Nature Of Respirable Quartz In Underground Coal MinesBy L. L. Probert
A three-year project focusing on the depth profiling of respirable coal mine dust particles using scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive x-ray analysis resulted in the development
Jan 1, 1994
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Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: SeismicBy T. L. Dobecki
Numerous seismic techniques have proven to be important and cost effective aids to both coal exploration and nine planning. Projects conducted by Sandia in recent years have sham seismic refraction is
Jan 1, 1982
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Ground Penetrating Radar Images Of In Situ Coal StructureBy R. S. Dennen
A ground penetrating synthetic pulse radar system has been used by the Bureau of Mines to probe into a coal pillar to locate hidden structures or anomalies. Two types of velocity tomographic reconstru
Jan 1, 1989
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Open Pit Slope Design In Soil-Like Materials ? IntroductionBy J. F. Lupo
There are numerous mines throughout the world that have open pit highwalls developed partially or wholly in soil or soil-like materials. Soil-like materials are considered to include soils (either tra
Jan 1, 2011
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Pioneering Carrier Communication And Control In Mines And MillsBy W. Porter Place
The Trolleyphone was the first successful application of carrier current techniques to a DC power distribution system to provide voice communication between fixed points and moving locomotives and tra
Jan 1, 1958
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Mineral Resources and Land Use Planning Conflicts in NorwayBy K. Nielsen
The paper presents a brief overview of the mineral industry in Norway, followed by a description of the mineral policy and relevant legislation including the roles of the Norwegian Directorate of Mini
Jan 1, 2005
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Preparation Practices In The Lignite And Subbitminous Coal IndustryBy Robert C. Ellman
Lignite and subbituminous coals are utilized essentially as mined without beneficiation. Most of the present production is used to generate electric power and the major problem in this use is ash depo
Jan 1, 1969