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Potential Role of Particle Characteristics on Coal Mine Respirable Dust StandardsBy R. L. Grayson
Compliance standards for respirable dust, which are reduced because of high quartz concentrations, have become an industry-wide problem. Research on the physical and chemical character of quartz-class
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Revolution: Stage TwoBy John E. Tilton
Looking back on the second half of the 20th century, future historians, I believe, will be fascinated by two major political upheavals. The first is the environmental revolution in the 1960s. It erupt
Jan 1, 1994
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Oxygen Roasting of Refractory Gold OresBy Michael Brittan
For several years, Independence Mining Co. (IMC) has routinely used oxygen fluid-bed roasting to pre-oxidize refractory gold ores ahead of conventional carbon-in-leach (CIL) processing. Oxygen serves
Jan 1, 1995
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The Retention of Arsenate in an Oxisol Soil Under Different Electrolyte SystemsBy Clarice L. Amaral, Ricardo Melamed
Clay-coating has been used as an environmental technology tool for the immobilization of toxic elements. The mechanisms of arsenate retention in clays suggest that not only the system pH is of fundame
Jan 1, 1998
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Importance of the Coal Industry to State and Local Economies of WyomingBy Earl F. Mathers
Few people would question that coal is king in the Campbell County, WY area. Other industries, such as oil production and ranching, also contribute significantly to the economic base, but coal mining
Jan 1, 1994
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Mapping Of Soil Contaminants Using Spartan Spatial Random Fields: A Comparative StudyBy E. Varouchakis
Spartan Spatial Random Fields (SSRF?s) provide a new geostatistical framework (Hristopulos, 2003) with applications targeting environmental risk assessment and natural resources estimation. SSRF?s hav
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Industrial Minerals On Arizona State Trust LandBy Edward C. Spalding
The mineral estate of Arizona's State Trust lands, which are administered by the State Land Department for the benefit of the common schools and 14 other beneficiaries, totals more than 10.5 mill
Jan 1, 1987
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Carbon Sorption Potentialities In Thiocarbamide Gold And Silver Extraction TechnologyBy A. F. Raschenko, V. V. Elschin, Y. E. Golodnov
Kinetics and mechanism of gold and silver sorption from thiocarbamide solutions by activated carbon were studies using tne method of equilibrium-kinetic analysis. The intradiffusonal character of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Selective Flotation: An Art as Well as a ScienceThe first of this two part series takes a look at some of the history and types of flotation as well as agents and mechanisms involved in it. Part two, next month, will examine flotation processes as
Jan 3, 1982
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The Use of Dispute Review Boards in Public Works Construction–An Owner’s PerspectiveBy William F. Ryan, Paul T. Gribbon
With the rise in construction claims in public works contracting over the years, the use of Dispute Review Boards (DRB’s) in underground construction contracts has become quite common. However, in ord
Jan 1, 2003
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Manhattan Shaft, New York City Water Tunnel No. 3By Edward (Ted) M. Dowey
Shaft 26B of New York City’s Third Water Tunnel was constructed by Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. of Evansville, Indiana. The 176.8 m (580 ft) deep shaft will serve as the construction shaft for t
Jan 1, 1997
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Mechanically Activating Soda Leaching Of Low-Grade Tungsten OreBy Li Honggui, Liu Maosheng, Zhao Zhongwei, Sun Peimci, Li Yunjiao
Leaching of Shizhuyuan low-grade refractory tungsten ore was carried out in a mechanically activating reactor. The effect of experimental parameters-temperature, amount of Na2C03, addition of NaOH, ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Impacts of Glacial Till Filled Valleys on Mining of the Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer, Columbus, OhioBy Charles H. Arnold, Timothy Fallara, David A. Day, Paul H. Marshall
The Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer (USWIS), Parts 1 and 2, consists of approximately 7,128 meters (23,385 ft) of 328 cm (129 in.) diameter tunnel. The project ex-tends from the City of Dublin to
Jan 1, 1997
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John Doe Bloopers, Blunders, and ScamsBy William F. Riggs
The name of this symposium speaks for itself in the connotation normally assigned to the term 'political. "In this paper, various donors have contributed their stories of metallurgical bloopers,
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustaining Mining In A Developed World: Shifting The ParadigmBy V. N. Kazakidis
With increased levels of automation, capitalization, and empowerment of citizens, the traditional axis of labour versus capital or national government versus capital, upon which the allocation of bene
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization Of Greek Fly Ash Using Environmental SEMBy A. Iordanidis
Fly ash samples were collected from two large lignite-fired power plants of Ptolemais region, northern Greece. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) was applied for the characterisation of
Jan 1, 2005
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Geological And Geotechnical Aspects To Assist The Reclamation Of Areas Degraded By Surface MiningReclamation of surface mines is a crucial environmental issue and a key challenge to the worldwide mining industry. One of the goals of reclamation is to ensure that the area is left in a condition pe
Jan 1, 2003
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Abatement Optimization Of Subsidence Over Abandoned MinesBy P. M. Lin, P. Tsang, S. S. Peng
This paper presents an overall stabilization method to eliminate the potential of reoccurrence of subsidence over abandoned mine lands (AML). The method considers column grouting at specific locations
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical Note - Potential Role Of Particle Characteristics On Coal Mine Respirable Dust StandardsBy R. L. Grayson
Compliance standards for respirable dust, which are reduced because of high quartz concentrations, have become an industry-wide problem. Research on the physical and chemical character of quartz-class
Jan 1, 1992
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Systematic Quantification Of Ventilation Air Methane And Its Evaluation As An Energy SourceBy Mayank Srivastava, Satya Harpalani
Production of methane is an inevitable consequence of mining coal. Although the number of mines practicing recovery of methane prior to, or during, coal mining is increasing, ventilation air methane (
Jan 1, 2005