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Minimizing Longwall Move Time By Using Microsoft ProjectBy Selamet G. Ercelebi, Mahmut Yavuz
An inherent aspect of longwall mining is moving the equipment from a mined-out panel to a newly developed panel. Moving times may be reduced by detailed preplanning. A very useful tool for planning is
Jan 1, 2002
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Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel, Neville T. Moxon
Ion flotation of gold is a process continuing to be developed to selectively beneficiate dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surfaceactive complexing agent. Aeration of these liquors causes accu
Jan 1, 1992
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Observed Loads And Displacements For A Deep Subway ExcavationBy T. D. Rourke, E. J. Cording, O&apos
INTRODUCTION Detailed investigation of a 60-ft-deep excavation in a mixed profile of sands and stiff clay was performed by the University of Illinois for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au
Jan 1, 1974
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An Innovative Crushing Process And Application For Post-Consumer GlassBy J. Eldridge, A. J. Carter, D. N. Leavell
Minpro International has developed an innovative, flexible¬shaft impact crusher that produces glass aggregate from mixed¬color, post-consumer glass. The crusher operates with low power and generates a
Jan 1, 2002
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Temporary Tunnel Support By Precast SegmentsBy Werner A. Ruemmele, Steven R. Wardwell
INTRODUCTION The first phase of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project consists of 7.1 km (4.4 miles) of subway and stations running through downtown Los Angeles from Union Station to MacArthur Park. S
Jan 1, 1989
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Determination of transition depth between slope and box-cut access for near-surface coal reservesBy R. J. Sweigard, G. T. Lineberry, B. K. Slone, F. A. James III, D. S. Maggard
The depth at which it becomes more economical to use slope access instead of box-cut access for nearsurface coal reserves is termed the "transition depth." The transition depth can be established for
Jan 1, 2002
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Environment - Land (e6bb9dc1-fceb-4ca7-8259-6787960c2e71)By Carl (Original by) Hrovatic
Land is a precious resource and should be treated as such by all members of our society. The soil covering this earth is only a very thin outer layer, varying in thickness from a few inches to a few f
Jan 1, 1981
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Bauxite GenesisBy Claude A. Chapallaz, Dominique L. Butty
Bauxite is derived by surficial weathering of aluminosilicate rock forming minerals under warm and humid climatic conditions. Variations in climate combined with base level changes promote cyclical, e
Jan 1, 1984
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Conventional Small Drilling EquipmentBy E. H. Kurt
INTRODUCTION The simplest way to drill a hole into rock is to strike a steel chisel or drill bit with a hammer. Early miners used this elementary hand technique so successfully in "single jacking" an
Jan 1, 1982
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Countermeasures And Prediction Of Gas Emission From Longwall PanelBy Kotaro Ohga, Gota DEGUCHI, Kiyoshi HGUCHI
The situation of Japanes coal mine is in the severe enviroment, because the policy on coal mining has changed. Every year one or two coal mines will be foced to close. To continue the production of co
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimization And Increasing Throughput At Jacobina (a9df8bff-6540-4d54-8f51-771ea8d749a4)By R. Costa, A. Kozak, B. Fukuhara
Introduction The Jacobina mine is located in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil approximately 330 km northwest of the state capital city of Salvador and 9 km from the town of Jacobina. The
Jan 1, 2007
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Reducing Enclosed Cab Drill Operator’s Respirable Dust Exposure At Surface Coal Operation With A Retrofitted Filtration And Pressurization System (83490ae4-de2e-4245-8093-9fec0a123d31)By W. A. Heitbrink, J. D. Ashley, R. E. Gresh, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
Many different types of mobile equipment used in surface coal mining utilize enclosed cabs to protect equipment operators. The overburden removal process is extremely dusty and can cause excessive ex
Jan 1, 2002
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Dynamic Simulation And Control Of Column Flotation UnitsBy John A. Herbst, William T. Pate
Column flotation is emerging as one of the most important new separation technologies of the decade. Attendant to this development is the need for a quantitative understanding of the dynamic character
Jan 1, 1989
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Studies Relating to Removal of Pyritic Sulfur from Coal by Column FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Although column flotation is known to be more effective than conventional flotation for cleaning fine coal, little attention has been paid to the considerable sulfur removal potential of this process.
Jan 1, 1988
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Effective New Tunneling Method Under RailwaysBy Hiroyuki Kawata, Toshiyuki Ueno, Mikio Yamazaki
INTRODUCTION For the construction of several kinds of structures which pass through under railways, we have recently developed an effective and new tunnel construction method, aiming at more secu
Jan 1, 1979
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Horizontal stress and longwall headgate ground control (f04c9550-0a29-4e7e-9795-c59d77d72a59)By D. Dolinar, T. P. Mucho
Horizontal stresses are caused by global platetectonic forces. During 1995 alone they were largely responsible for the closing of two longwall mines in the United States. This paper presents six case
Jan 1, 1999
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A New Utilization Option For Coal FinesBy Joseph Renk, David Akers, Glenn Shirey
Each year, US coal cleaning plants landfill or impound millions of tons of high-quality, fine-sized coal. This coal is not only difficult and expensive to capture during cleaning, but, if captured, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Synthetic quartz crystal - A reviewBy P. R. Hervey, J. W. Foise
Quartz is the second most widely used electronic material, with approximately 3,000 t (3,300 st) of single crystals used each year. Most of the quartz used in electronics is synthetic and is manufactu
Jan 1, 2002
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Predictive Control Of Flotation PlantsBy Frédéric Flament, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin
A control strategy is proposed to meet the following specifications of flotation control: minimize the variations of concentrate and tails grades and recovery while limiting the amplitude of variation
Jan 1, 1993
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Co-disposal Of Tailings And Mine WasteBy Kevin Phelan, Gary Johnson, Peter Sperring
The vast majority of tailings in the Western Australian Goldfields are deposited in purpose-built storage facilities. At mine-sites with open-pit mining operations there is also the requirement to min
Jan 1, 1995