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Mining industry benefits and concerns on environmental remote sensingBy D. A. Robbins
Remote sensing for environmental measurements is already being used. Aircraft-mounted imaging spectroscopy has been used to evaluate historical mining operations, as well as active mine sites. To the
Jan 1, 2000
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Using Health Insurance Claims Data As A Tool For Occupational Disease IdentificationBy B. Day, L. Elinson
There is general agreement among those involved in occupational and public health that work-related diseases are under-diagnosed and under-reported. Highmark is particularly well positioned to carry
Jan 1, 2004
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Barite: World Sources And The US Market (c185337b-c8d9-44ba-82bc-832b5d6eaa61)By S. D. Bearden
The world's barite reserve base is adequate for at least 100 years at the current consumption rate. China, India and the United States are expected to remain the leading producing countries, and
Jan 1, 1997
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Sulfuric Acid Leaching of a Germanium Gallium Ore (271f2b43-e16e-405d-a72b-11d094381ad6)By D. D. Harbuck
The US Bureau of Mines investigated germanium and gallium extraction from an ore containing 0.089% Ge and 0.036% Ga. While previous researchers concluded that a reducing agent, such as SO2 is needed t
Jan 1, 1991
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6100 M (20,000 Ft.) Slope Hoists At Devco MinesBy David Martell, Wilf Ingram
For over 100 years mine hoists have been used in Cape Breton Coal mines which are situated on the eastern coast of Canada. Most of the coal seams have been inclined and as the mine advanced, longer le
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Note – Development and Extinguishment of Oil Shale Rubble Fire (4677b122-4a53-4bd3-ab33-44fe7ff826d3)By M. J. Sapko
The US Bureau of Mines conducted, through joint funding with the Colorado Mining Association, large scale oil shale rubble fire tests to investigate flammability characteristics and different methods
Jan 1, 1990
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3.4 Long-Range Mine Planning - Mining Sequence - 1. Technical OverviewBy R. K. Davey
Subsequent to the determination of an ultimate pit and ore reserves for metallic and nonmetallic deposits, it is necessary to develop the most profitable long-range mining sequence for the deposit. Lo
Jan 1, 1979
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Scientific Design Of A Selective Flocculation ProcessBy S. Behl, Pradip
Selective-flocculation process development generally involves single-mineral flocculation tests to identify the appropriate polymer experimental conditions for achieving the desired selectivity. Invar
Jan 1, 1994
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Practical Technique For Determining The Size Distribution Of Blasted Benches, Waste Dumps And Heap Leach SitesBy John M. Kemeny
This paper describes a practical technique to estimate the size distribution of large volumes of rock fragments, including blasted benches, waste dumps and heap leach sites. Images are obtained from a
Jan 1, 1995
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Combining Geostatistics And Simulation To Predict Sulfur At A Central Illinois Coal MineBy K. E. Brown, T. D. Murphy
At Monterey Coal's No. 1 Mine in central Illinois, it became necessary to predict if the sulfur content of individual trainloads of coal would exceed a contract sulfur maximum. Using geostatistic
Jan 1, 1994
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Material Flows Accounting Of Natural Resources, Products, And ResidualsBy R. L. Grayson, T. L. Dickinson, C. G. Anderson
Sponsored by the EPA, USGS, DOE, and NSF through the Committee on Earth Resources, the National Research Council’s Committee on Material Flows Accounting of Natural Resources, Products, and Residuals,
Jan 1, 2004
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Conveyor Control Using Industrial Computers, Human Machine Interface, Fieldbus Networks and Distributive I/OBy John F. Bryce, Fazley A. Azhar
With increasing economic pressures to produce more with less, the material handling industry is turning to engineered solutions to reduce the number of people required to operate its facilities, monit
Jan 1, 1998
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Chemical Additions for Blended Cement: Performance Enhancers that Maximize Production Economics and Minimize Environmental ImpactBy V. L. Zajakowski, J. D. Gargulak
The current political climate has forced multinational cement manufacturers to consider technology that minimizes GO, emissions. Along with this environmental issue, individual manufacturing facilitie
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulator For Degasification, Methane Emission Prediction And Mine VentilationBy P. W. Johnson, H. Fan, S. B. Patton, T. Novak, R. L. Sanford
A computer model is presented that quantitatively uses the relationship between the interactive and dynamic processes of methane drainage, mining, and ventilation. The model includes simulation of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of The Properties Of Coal Surface And Flocculant Type On The Flocculation Of Fine CoalBy J. R. Palmes
Flocculation of coal fines with varying degrees of wettability was studied under well defined hydrodynamic conditions. In this study, three coal samples were tested with three different flocculant typ
Jan 1, 1994
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On-Line Reconciliation Of Mineral Processing DataBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
Computer systems, installed in mineral processing, are designed to accumulate massive amounts of real-time data. Frequently these data are only partially processed because of the lack of adequate meth
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Centrifugal Modeling Of The Consolidation Of Solid SuspensionsBy B. Moudgil, M. Bogan
A bench-top centrifuge was used to study the consolidation behavior of phosphatic clays. A mathematical model (based on, first-order kinetics) was developed to describe the relationship between the vo
Jan 1, 1997
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Modifications to improve sediment pond performanceBy C. R. Jenkins, G. S. Taylor
Three sedimentation ponds had their performance evaluated before and after installation of modifications. Each pond had a floating baffle installed, two had siphon outlets, and one had a floating outl
Jan 1, 1987
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Surface Versus Underground Mining: A Risk Analysis ApproachBy S. G. Haycocks, M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
Risk assessment is a primary factor in the decision to mine some near surface orebodies, such as limestone, by either surface or underground methods. Identification and quantification of risks demonst
Jan 1, 1992