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Noise Levels and Controls in Coal Cleaning PlantsBy Terry L. Muldoon
On July 7, 1971, noise regulations for underground coal mines were implemented under provisions set forth in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. These same regulations now also apply
Jan 1, 1972
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Using Commodity Price Projections In Mineral Project Valuation (e14ad808-00f6-41c6-a874-e60c8a10a41d)By G. Davis
It is well known that the anticipated mineral price at the start of a prospective mineral project can have an overwhelming effect on a property's ex ante value. However, possible price movements
Jan 1, 1995
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A Comparison Of Geochemical Exploration Techniques In The Carolina Slate BeltBy P. Geoffrey Feiss
The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is becoming the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure have been explo
Jan 1, 1977
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F. Animah, A. Greth, S. Afrouz, C. Keles, T. Akinseye, L. Pan, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By S. Afrouz, C. Keles, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver, T. Akinseye, A. Greth, L. Pan, F. Animah
Among underground coal miners, roof bolter operators are generally considered to have some of the highest risks for hazardous respirable dust exposure. This is because bolting requires drilling into r
Jan 5, 2024
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Analysis Of Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery Through Carbon Sequestration In The Central Appalachian BasinBy M. J. Miller, N. Ripepi, M. Karmis, J. M. Conrad
Unmineable coal seams present an opportunity to sequester carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, while enhancing the recovery of coalbed methane. Injected carbon dioxide is adsorbed and stored o
Jan 1, 2006
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Coals In AlaskaBy John J. Mulligan
Coal is found in every major geographic region throughout Alaska and in two offshore areas. Since about 1852 over 100 small mines have opened and closed. Last years production was almost entirely from
Jan 1, 1982
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Advancements in Vertical conveyingDuring the past 20 years, FKC-Lake Shore, located in southern Indiana, has been working with Contitech, the German conveyor company, to push vertical conveyor technology to new depths and open up addi
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Large Particle Flotation In The Recently Developed Shallow Air CellBy Paul R. Smith
The theoretical requirements for the flotation d large particles are discussed. A flotation machine is described which has components which meet many of the theoretical requirements for the flotation
Jan 1, 1969
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Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate SystemsBy D. Diggins
Experimental apparatus for the determination of powder wettability is described. The principle of the technique is based on the measurement of the equilibrium capillary pressure in a packed bed of par
Jan 1, 1992
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Ore Genesis In The Morenci-Metcalf DistrictBy Jackson M. Langton
INTRODUCTION The Morenci-Metcalf district is located on the southern slope of the white Mountains in Greenlee County, Arizona. Both porphyry copper deposits are four to six miles northwest of Clifto
Jan 1, 1972
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Delivering Sustainable Water Supply in the Atacama DesertBy Antonio Tafra, Rene Dominguez, James Spenceley, Brady Hays
"Extracting one of the world’s most valuable natural resources — copper — hinges on the availability of the world’s most essential resource: fresh water. But try sourcing fresh water in one of the dri
Jan 6, 2018
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Design Of Coal Transfer TerminalsBy Richard Collins
The projected depletion and the increasing costs of petroleum and natural gas along with the public and governmental resistance to nuclear energy have caused coal to emerge as one of today's answ
Jan 1, 1978
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The Exploration Gap In Developing CountriesBy Douglas N. Kendall
There are three definite steps in the making of a mining industry in any country. These are as follows: Step A - Geological Mapping This step covers the basic geological mapping of the country a
Jan 1, 1963
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The Internet: A Powerful Anti-Mining Tool in the Wrong HandsBy R. J. McGregor
The Internet has revolutionized worldwide communications. Any real or perceived mining incident or environmental spill, no matter how small or remote, can become a disaster of "biblical proportions" t
Jan 1, 2001
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Technical Note - Use of frequency of vibration to determine the tension in the horizontal chord of a roof trussBy C. P. Mangelsdorf
Introduction The use of frequency of vibration measurements to determine tension has long been accepted by industries that use electrical or stranded cables of wire ropes in their operations. In co
Jan 9, 1985
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Minerals And The Environment In The 21st CenturyBy D. S. Brown
Few issues pose quite as profound consequences to the quality of life and the creation and distribution of wealth as how we protect the natural environment. No longer a peripheral but a global conce
Jan 1, 1994
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Critical Issues In Recent Coal Project FinancingsBy James M. Griffin
Ladies and Gentlemen, There have been no less than ten major coal project financings in the last eighteen months. Each of these has been in the order of $100 million to $1 billion for the development
Jan 1, 1984
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Advancements in Frother Optimization for Enhanced PGM and Sulphide Ore Recovery - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Shani Engelbrecht, Belinda McFadzean, Avuyile Wali, Natalie Shackleton, Vratislav Malysiak
Frothers play a crucial role in sulphide and PGM ore flotation recovery, and AECI Mining Chemicals studies on PGM ores have shown significant flotation kinetic increases with the optimal frother-colle
Feb 1, 2025
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Ground-Penetrating Radar for Karst Detection in Underground Stone Mines Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (af91ef88-58ad-45be-8f21-58666827bf43)By Jonathan Baggett, Nino Ripepi, Amin Abbasi, Richard Bishop, Juan Monsalve, John Hole
This work focuses on the operational and safety issues associated with karst voids in large opening underground mines. Issues include water inrush, structural instability, and engineering uncertainty
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Thermal Stability Of Low Melting Point NaNO3-NaNO2-KNO3 Ternary Molten Salts For Thermal Energy StorageBy T. Wang
A new generated NaNO3 ? NaNO2 ? KNO3 ternary thermal energy storage system which has low melting point as 124°C and high specific heat capacity was studied for the short and long?term thermal stabilit
Jan 1, 2012