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Instantaneous Moisture Measurement Of Unit Train CoalBy Wendell E. Bearce
At the, Crescent Valley Mine of the Hanna Coal Company, several 10,000 ton unit trains of 41" x 0 strip coal are loaded per week during the lake season. This is accomplished without the use of any acc
Jan 1, 1967
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Efficient Pillar Extraction By Means Of Exhaust VentilationBy L. D. Ellison
The ventilation of a bituminous coal mine by means t of a Forced and, or, Exhaust system of ventilation is certainly not new to the mining industry, however, we know from experience that the ventilati
Jan 1, 1960
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Recent Developments In Geotechnical Monitoring And Investigation Equipment ? 1.0.0 IntroductionBy I. Weir-Jones
[Currently the cost of carrying out 'in situ' geotechnical investigation programmes or installing and operating monitoring systems at construction or mining sites is rising var." rapidly. Th
Jan 1, 1975
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Planning of Support Work in Underground Coal Mines Using MANSUPPBy J. M. Dean
With the continued downward pressure on coal selling prices, mine management must make its operations as efficient as possible. The problem is the same one throughout the mineral industries, streamli
Jan 1, 1995
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Direct Reduction and Beneficiation of Iron Ores Containing Titanium, Manganese and Chromium Oxides and Alkaline Metal SulfatesBy A. G. Oppegaard
Most iron ores treated by the R-N direct reduction process yield metallic iron products considerably lower in titanium, manganese, and chromium oxides and alkaline metal sulfates/sulfides than were co
Jan 1, 1958
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Modification Of The Fine Coal Circuit At Homer City Coal Preparation PlantBy Nicholas T. Esposito
An advanced coal preparation plant has been built at Homer City, Pennsylvania, by Pennsylvania Electric Company, a subsidiary of General Public Utilities Corporation, and New York State Electric and G
Jan 1, 1982
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Pillar Load Transfer Mechanisms In Multi-Seam MiningBy C. Haycocks
The Appalachian coal fields contain many mineable contiguously placed coal seams. Selection of the mining sequence for these seams, historically and currently, is based primarily on considerations of
Jan 1, 1982
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Waste Design In MiningBy M. Javier
Mining, waste is growing problem both physical accumulation and increasing toxic uncertainties it presents in the long run. Its value ?zero? is strictly calculated by economy. This mining model begs t
Jan 1, 2011
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Energy And Mining Mergers: Good, Bad, Or Indifferent?By W. G. Prast
Investments in fuel minerals and non-fuel minerals by petroleum companies are not a new phenomena. During the past 25 years, oil firms have entered mining via the acquisition route as well as by the d
Jan 1, 1983
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Blasting With Commercial Grade Ammonium Nitrate At The Utah Copper Pit Of The Kennecott Copper CorporationBy Laurence E. Snow
The conversion to the use of commercial grade ammonium nitrate (CGAN) for use in blasting at the Utah Copper Pit of the Kennecott Copper Corporation has presented unique problems for the Drilling and
Jan 1, 1959
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Inland Cement Industries Ltd One Million Metric Ton Per Year Vancouver Cement Plant - IntroductionBy W. C. Carter
In mid 1978 Inland Cement Industries Ltd. brought on-line their new one million megagram (Mg) per year cement plant at Tilbury Island, Delta, British Columbia. The Plant--Its Philosophy of Design
Jan 1, 1979
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Use Of Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems In The Presence Of CoalBy J. L. Carr
Every year, severe injuries and fatalities occur when a miner is struck or pinned by a continuous mining machine, shuttle car, scoop or other piece of mobile mining equipment. Proximity detection syst
Feb 27, 2013
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Prognosis And Control In TunnelingBy Heinz Hofmann
In order to drive tunnels with low overburden in town regions, it is necessary to give a quantitative prognosis for the deformation of the underground as well as of the tunnel-lining and of its stabi
Jan 1, 1974
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Engineering, Operating And People (Humorous) Lessons To Be LearnedBy Kathleen A. Altman
INTRODUCTION The basic premise of the ideas presented in this paper are as follows: Engineers believe that "theoretically" it will work. Operators ask what they must do to make it work. And, people c
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effect Of Mixing Impeller Geometry And Pumping Direction On Solids Suspension HomogeneityBy Jeffrey R. Kelly, Paul M. Kubera, Richard A. Howk
Mixing of solid-liquid slurries is a unit operation that is widely encountered in the minerals processing industry. Applications may range from simple slurry storage in open tanks to complex chemical
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation Of Nonrenewable Lignite Resources By Means Of Sustainability IndicatorsBy N. ?peh
The purpose of the paper is to present a way of assessing nonrenewable lignite resources by means of sustainability indicators. An introductory presentation of the origin and characteristics of the di
Jan 1, 2007
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Instrumentation And Monitoring To Prevent FailureBy M. Cambridge
The design process must anticipate all construction and operational conditions and make an allowance for all eventualities. Prevention of failure during operational life, and in some cases post abando
Jan 1, 2005
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Cyanide Pollution Control - The Inco ProcessBy E. A. Devuyst, G. Robbins
A unique process for removing cyanide and base metal complexes from industrial waste streams was patented by G.J. Borberly et al. (1984). The process uses SO2 (liquid or gas, or solutions of sulfite s
Jan 1, 1991
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Augment Technologies - An UpdateBy Wade N. Ellett, K. Marc Le Vier, Timothy A. Fitzpatrick, Kenneth A. Brunk
As the gold mining industry matured through the 1980' s, and into the 1990's, the development of refractory gold orebodies has become more prevalent. Newmont Mining Corporation developed and commercia
Jan 1, 1997
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Inco’s Cyanide Removal Technology Working WellBy E. A. Devuyst
A unique process for removing cyanide and base metal complexes from industrial waste streams was patented by Borberly et al. (1984). The process uses S0, (liquid or gas, or solutions of sulfite salts,
Jan 1, 1991