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Refuge Alternatives Relief Valve Testing and Design (bc052d48-5a11-4c0c-9354-6518a302c701)By P. T. Bissert, T. J. Lutz, J. A. Yonkey, G. T. Homce
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been researching refuge alternatives (RAs) since 2007. Refuge alternatives typically have built-in pressure relief valves (PRVs)
Jan 1, 2016
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When Traditional Ground Support Techniques Aren’t Enough—Chemical Injections Can Solve Complex ProblemsBy Stephen C. Tadolini, Colton Cook, Cody Hildreth, Frederick Cybulski
"Broken and jointed ground is extremely hazardous and requires unique stabilization techniques to protect worker and critical entries. Bolting techniques, even the most advanced with pre-load to creat
Jan 1, 2019
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An Integrated Approach For Predicting Mining Subsidence In Hilly TerrainBy Y. Luo
Based on the concept of slope stability analysis, a formula for determining an important parameter required in the mathematical model for the prediction of mining subsidence in hilly terrain has been
Jan 1, 1998
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Sulpher Markets and Sulpher Recovery at Falconbridge, OntarioBy C. F. Johnson
Nearly all of the sulphur produced in the world today is converted to sulphuric acid and 49 % is used in the manufacture of fertilizers. In the last few years we have seen the beginning of another cha
Jan 1, 1972
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Some Results Of Nure Uranium Geochemical StudiesBy Van Price
Some technical developments of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program which are of general application in geochemical exploration are being studied. Results of stream water and suspended and
Jan 1, 1979
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The Economics Of Using High Sulfur CoalBy George W. Land
For the year 1985, the U.S. coal industry produced 881 million tons of bituminous coal and lignite. Domestic consumption amounted to 814 million tons. The electric utilities consumed 689 million tons,
Jan 1, 1986
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Dust To GoldBy D. Marino
Over the last 20 years, the manufacturing sector of our country has been called upon to comply with ever core stringent environmental standards. The primary metals sector was particularly hard hit ea
Jan 1, 1992
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Exposure To Chemical Products In Coal MiningBy L. F. Zeiler
In the past, health concerns in coal mines have primarily centered on those elements which have been essentially inherent to the mining environment. These would include respirable coal mine dust, resp
Jan 1, 1995
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Ore Mineral Particles Morphology And Modelling By On Line Optical SystemsBy G. Bonifazi
In the present work the possibility to utilize the morphometrical and morphological characteristics of an articulate solids system in a slurry flow to monitorate and to control a continuous process is
Jan 1, 1994
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Hugh B. Miller; An interview with the 2019 SME President"Tell us how you got involved in mining?I was first exposed to mining at a young age, as a consequence of my dad and his passion for the industry and rock collecting. Even though he graduated with a d
Mar 1, 2019
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Drilling In High Pressure Water, PT Freeport IndonesiaBy N. Del Bel Belluz
Drilling underground in the Grasberg De-watering drifts has routinely hit water aquifers with high flow rates and pressures. Two types of holes are utilized; pilot-holes to probe ahead of the tunnel d
Jan 1, 1998
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Statistical Control For The Production Of Assay Lasora Tory StandardsBy S. Davis
It has been accepted almost as dogma that sampling contributes most of the error to fluctuations in gold fire assays. Differences in assay results on pulp material from the same sample interval are fr
Jan 1, 1995
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia’s Coal-Mining Waste WatersBy A. J. Martin, M. J. Peoples, D. J. Adams, A. Opara
"The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium (Se). Nitrogen species are also found in association with coal-mining drainages main
Jan 1, 2015
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Developing Information Management And Systems Analysis Procedures For Abandoned Mine Lands Site SelectionBy E. K. Albert
In 1977, Congress enacted Title IV of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA), providing for an "abandoned ml.ne reclamation fund". This fund, taken from a fee collected from operating
Jan 1, 1990
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Water Coal Slurry Making With Dsd Acid Production WastewaterBy C. Sun
With complex component, higher salt content, low biodegradability, DSD acid oxidation wastewater could not be efficiently dealt with traditional methods. It is pointed that the coal water slurry could
Feb 23, 2014
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SME Annual Conference features more than 120 sessions, 6,300 attendeesBy Georgene Renner, Chee Theng, William Gleason
"More than 6,300 people attended SME’s 2016 Annual Conference & Expo in Phoenix, AZ and many of them made the trip to the conference to take part in the excellent technical sessions that are presented
May 1, 2016
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A Coal Face Methane Rating MethodBy A. P. Cook
Methane Rating has been developed from a need, in South Africa, for quick and simple measurement of coal face methane characteristics. It employs proven existing direct measurement methods, adapted sp
Jan 1, 1998
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Leach Pad Liner Stability On Slopes-Two Case HistoriesBy D. A. Poulter
The stability of a liner system is influenced by many factors which can be compiled into four basic groups. They are: 1. the liner system components and physical characteristics; 2. the geometry a
Jan 1, 1995
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The Follo Line Project - A large project that includes a complex excavation of the longest railway tunnel in NorwayBy Anne Kathrine Kalager
"Stretching from Norway’s capital, Oslo, to the city of Ski, a new railway line is under construction with a 20 km long hard rock tunnel. This is a major project with high demands regarding quality, c
Jan 1, 2016
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Considerations In Selecting Grinding EquipmentBy Robert J. Russell
The importance of grinding as a unit operation in all industry has caused much effort to be expended toward improving the facility with which grinding can be done. Endeavor has continued nearly 100
Jan 1, 1960