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GOB Ventilation And Bleeder Systems In U.S. Coal Mines (1bc7ffd0-b429-4955-87e5-82241f8281f1)By J. E. Urosek
The Mine safety and Health Administration (MSHA) formed the Mine Ventilation Bleeder and Gob Training Committee in 1993. This committee was charged with developing a training course designed to enhanc
Jan 1, 1995
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Acoustic Analysis of Primary Breakage Fragment Distributions in Mineral GrindingBy T. P. Harrington
Research efforts are just beginning to identify the acoustic signatures of very short pulses of sound associated with the fracture of single particles in an autogenous mill. This presentation will dis
Jan 1, 1980
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Time Series Modeling Of Methane Gas In Underground MinesBy DIONISSIOS T. HRISTOPULOS, JUAN DIAZ, Kray Luxbacher, Steven Schafrik, Zach Agioutantis
Explosions in underground mining due to methane gas have been the leading cause of incidents and fatalities in the mining industry. The main objective of this research is to develop a forecasting meth
Feb 1, 2023
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CADD/CAE In Mine Mill DesignBy Robert J. Collins
Computer-aided design drafting systems have been employed in plant design for nearly ten years. Current and future systems will include computer-aided engineering as well. This paper will explore the
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron Ore - The Permanent State Of EvolutionBy John J. Dwyer
As one begins to contemplate the organization of a talk with the title "Iron Ore - The Permanent State of Evolution," the main divisions appear to be the past, the present, and the future. But distast
Jan 1, 1968
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Optimization of Fire Design for FRC Tunnel Segments - NAT2024By Nader Shahcheraghi, Verya Nasri, Mehdi Bakhshi, Ali Haghighat
An accidental fire load is one of the major loads considered in design of segmental linings in transit tunnel. Typically, a two-dimensional coupled thermo-mechanical finite element analysis (FEA) is c
Jun 23, 2024
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Processing Of Rare Earth Powders By The Fluidized Bed Jet MillBy C. C. Huang
Rare earth compounds, such as samarium-cobalt compounds and neodymium-icon compounds, are being used more often for the manufacture of permanent magnets, because these materials permit the production
Jan 1, 1993
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Fan Position And Power ConsumptionBy Christopher J. Hall
This paper describes the results from computer runs simulating 24 different mine ventilation configurations with the main fan situated first at the top of the upcast shaft and then at the top of the d
Jan 1, 1989
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Porgera Gold Project- Process Development - Preconcentration And Pressure Oxidation Of Porgera Refractory Gold OreBy D. Robert Weir
The complex mineralogy of the Porgera resource has a pronounced effect on process selection for the recovery of refractory gold and silver. Intimate association of gold with pyrite necessitates a high
Jan 1, 1986
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Towards A Framework For The Sustainable Use Of Legacy Mine Land In Queensland, AustraliaBy R. Worrall
The global mining industry has been proactive over the last decade in finding ways to embrace the concept of sustainability. However, legacy mine sites (which include abandoned derelict and orphan min
Jan 1, 2007
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The Luminex Method - A New Geophysical Method For Airborne And Ground Prospecting For Ore Deposits ? IntroductionBy H. O. Seigel
This is an introductory paper on a new method of prospecting for mineral deposits which has been developed by Scintrex Limited. The method, which we call Luminex, for luminescent mineral exploration,
Jan 1, 1983
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Air Sparging Optimization For Remediation Of MTBE And TBA Contaminated SitesBy M. I. M. Darwish
In this paper, an effort was made to get more in-sight about the parameters that can affect air sparging technique optimization. Numerical simulations were used in predicting the effects of different
Jan 1, 2008
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Controlled Recirculation of Air At Wearmouth Colliery British Coal CorporationBy Ron Robinson, Trevor Harrison
The planning, installation and commissioning of the first scheme of controlled recirculation of air flow in a section of coal mine in Great Britain is described, together with the proposals for a seco
Jan 1, 1987
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From The Micro To The Macro Scale: A Textural And Chemical Perspective Of Characterizing Waste-Rock MaterialBy H. Lowers, P. Hageman, S. Diehl, D. Fey
Understanding relationships between mineralogy, texture, microstructural features, and element distribution and residence in minerals, is critical for accurate modeling of mineral weathering in waste-
Jan 1, 2007
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Retrospective Study of Room and Pillar Mining at the Beehive Mine, Emery County, UtahBy W. G. Pariseau
A study of coal pillar strength was done at the Beehive Mine during a three year period, 1974?1977, in a cooperative effort involving the University of Utah, RE/SPEC, Inc., and the American Coal Compa
Feb 23, 2014
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Use Of Satellite Remote Sensing In Assessing The Environmental Impact Of Surface Mining DevelopmentsBy R. Latifovic
Assessment of the possible impact of existing and future mining projects located in remote areas may be difficult and costly. This may have an adverse effect on the process of issuing mine permits and
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Design of an Underground Fluospar Mine in Okorusu; NamibiaBy F. Wolf, R. Ellmies
"Fluorspar is one of the most important industrial minerals. It has a wide range of applications, for example it is used in the steel and aluminum industry, and is also the raw material to produce hyd
Jan 1, 2018
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Safety Practices and Challenges in the Powder River BasinBy William A. Holgate
Coal production in the in the Powder River Basin began its tremendous expansion during the boom of the mid-1970s. New mines were opened from 1976 through the early 1980s. This expansion soon placed Wy
Jan 1, 1994
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Companies Turning To Seafloor In Advance Of Next Great Metals RushNautilus Minerals and Neptune Minerals are betting that the next great metals rush will take place more than 1,500 m (5,000 ft) below the sea. Nautilus is the first company to commercially explore th
Jan 1, 2008
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Schedule Optimization Considering Ore Blending and Nonlinear Geometallurgical VariablesBy João F. C. L. Costa, Vanessa C. Koppe, Clayton V. Deutsch, Marcel A. A. Bassani, Pedro H. A. Campos
Blending inevitably occurs to some degree during mining and mineral processing operations. Traditional mine scheduling assumes that all variables average linearly, which allows the calculation of the
Jun 25, 2023