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NIOSH Gas Well Stability Research:Research to PracticeBy Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Bo Kim, Zoheir Khademian
Building on the research results and knowledge obtained from the ongoing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Gas Well Stability Research, researchers from the NIOSH provided
Jul 1, 2023
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Geocharacterization Of Low Grade Disseminated Gold And Silver Ores With Applications To In Situ Mining (b8b08023-7894-4e56-a0df-3644a99d145e)By Rolland L. Blake
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the potential for in situ leach mining "(ISM) of gold and silver mineralization. This preliminary study examined samples from several types of deposits using light
Jan 1, 1989
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Beneficiation Of Oil Shale By Application Of The Dutch State Mines Heavy Medium Cyclone Process ? IntroductionBy R. S. Datta
In the article "Concentration of Oil Shale,"(1) Dr. N. Arbiter stated, "One of the major factors in the delayed utilization of oil shale as an energy raw material is the low grade or content of hydroc
Jan 1, 1985
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Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information ? IntroductionBy L. V. Wade
The use of longwall/shortwall mining systems is under increasing scrutiny by the U. S, coal industry as a means to reverse the decline in productivity. The success of these mining systems depends to a
Jan 1, 1976
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The Lock Hopper Slurry Pump ? SummaryBy I. G. Bowen
The pumping of abrasive and sometimes corrosive slurries is normally carried out at modest heads (say 100 ft) with specially designed centrifugal pumps. When heads become higher than this, two or more
Jan 1, 1965
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In-Situ Mining Of Massive Sulfides At Iron Mountain Mines, California ? IntroductionBy T. W. Turk
Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., (IMMI) ore de- posits are located in the southeastern portion of the Klamath Mountains in the West Shasta copper/Zinc Mining District in Shasta County (Figure 1). The origin
Jan 1, 1986
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Gaby Copper Mining finds success with new level measurement technologyGaby Copper Mining?s Gabriela Mistral property is located in the Antofagasta region of northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,660 m (8,727 ft) above sea level. The reserve contains an estimated 562 Mt (6
Jan 1, 2014
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Blasting Practices At Die Mining CompanyBy Edward J. Karkoska
The film you see is a slow motion view of a typical half million ton taconite blast at one of Erie's mines. This blast is made up of 220 drill holes and a total of 325 thousand pounds of blasting
Jan 1, 1969
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Electrokinetic Behavior Of Kaolinite In Surfactant SolutionsBy R. W. Smith
A number of investigators have studied the electrokinetic potential (?) of kaolinite as a function of pH. (1,2,3,4,5) These investigators all agree that the ? is negative except at quite acid pH value
Jan 1, 1968
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Magnetic-Mechanical Separator ? I. IntroductionBy C. F. Giermak
Over a considerable period of time great interest has been shown in selective dry concentration of fine ferromagnetic particles, although it is only recently that new permanent magnetic materials have
Jan 1, 1965
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Back Injuries In Underground Coal Mining And Their Relation To Job Design ? IntroductionBy Terrence J. Stobbe
On the job injuries to the musculoskeletal system are probably the oldest of the industrial safety problems. Long before we had pinchpoints to guard, chemical vapors to ventilate, and noise to enclose
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology Of The Troy Deposit, Northwestern MontanaBy John C. Balla
The Troy deposit is located in northwestern Montana, approximately 17 mi south of Troy. The deposit is a stratiform, strata- bound, copper-silver deposit which occurs in the Revett formation of the Pr
Jan 1, 2013
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Recent Developments In Environmentally Favorable Tailings Disposal TechnologiesBy Donald R. East
For many years there has been increasing pressure on mining companies, not without some justification, to design tailings storage facilities which guarantee some degree of protection against process s
Jan 1, 1998
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Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits Of The Pacific Northwest ? IntroductionBy Cyrus W. Field
The Pacific Northwest as defined in this review comprises an exceedingly large and geologically complex terrain that occupies the 'Western Cordillera mobile tectonic belt. This metallogenic provi
Jan 1, 1973
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Face Stabilisation in Closed Shield TunnellingBy K. Kovári, G. Anagnostou
Slurry and EPB-shield tunnelling have been successfully applied worldwide in recent years. Under extremely unfavourable geological conditions, however, face instabilities may occur. The present paper
Jan 1, 1997
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An Acoustical Field Comparison Of Hand Drills: Electro-Pneumatic Vs. Pneumatic JacklegBy D. R. Zuchelli
In order for MSHA to require the use of a noise control, the control must be proven ?technologically feasible?. Technologically feasible controls must reduce a miner?s noise overexposure to the permi
Jan 1, 2011
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Map Series No. 15 May, 1965 - Sulfate Concentration In Water From The Upper Part Of The Floridan Aquifer In FloridaBy William J. Shampine
The Floridan aquifer, which underlies all of Florida, yields water with a sulfate content of less than 50 parts per million in the north-western part and throughout most of the center of the State. In
Jan 1, 1966
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The Sir Adam Beck II Intake Tunnels—Homage To The BuildersBy Clair Murdock, David Heath
The 1,280 MW Sir Adam Beck II Hydroelectric Project was constructed in the1950s, at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The twin intake tunnels total over 17 kilometers in length and pass deep below the C
Jan 1, 2007
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Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and ShaftBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Sean A. Menge, M. Luis Piek, Brian Barker
The Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline project is part of a 40-megawatt pumped storage project linking two reservoirs as part of the San Diego County Water Authority’s $939 million Emergency Storage P
Jan 1, 2007
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Vibration Analysis Of Large Tumbling MillsBy B. K. Mishra
In order to maintain higher grinding efficiency in tumbling mills the mill interior and dynamics must be known. For this purpose, several different types of non-intrusive methods have been proposed an
Jan 1, 2011