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Room-and-pillar panel design method to avoid surface subsidenceBy Y. Luo
In designing and operating underground room-and-pillar coal mines, it is always difficult to achieve a good balance between preventing surface subsidence and achieving high recovery ratio. In this pap
Jan 1, 2014
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A Coal Preparation and Blending Technique Based on Linear ProgrammingBy Ruth A. Maurer, Steven L. Capt. Van Drew
Coal preparation for a company having several sources of coal and several contracts for sale of coal was modeled. The objective was to minimize wash loss by selecting the quantity of coal to be suppli
Jan 1, 1987
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Lateritization, Bauxitization and Cyclic Landscape Development in the Guiana ShieldBy Gerald J. J. Aleva
Lateritization is a surface and near-surface process enhanced by a humid and warm climate and by good drainage. It closely follows the development of the regional landscape. The cyclic landscape devel
Jan 1, 1984
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Innovation in the Copper IndustryBy G. A. Eltringham
Mining and extraction methods in the copper industry use basic technologies developed over a period of almost 150 years. Paradigm shifts in the industry have been rare, yet human involvement in the ac
Jan 1, 1998
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Tunneling Through Cobbles in Sacramento, CaliforniaBy Joel Nonnweiler, Rafael Castro, Ross Webb
The three thousand foot long 66-inch diameter Folsom East Interceptor Section2B was completed accident free, on time and under budget with no measurable surface settlement. The tunnel passed through n
Jan 1, 2001
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The Role Of Mineral Science In Tactical R&DBy H. H. Murray
Tactical R & D is research and development for a specific application or applications. The mineral scientist has to define and understand the physical and chemical parameters required for a specific o
Jan 1, 2003
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Induct SevenSeven legendary figures of American mining will be enshrined in the National Mining Hall of Fame in ceremonies on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, UT. The 15th annu
Jan 1, 2002
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Long Panels For Longwall Mining At Cyprus Twentymile CoalBy Gary Buchan
During several months in 1996 and 1997, Cyprus Twentymile Coal Co. (TCC) set world production records at its Twentymile Mine in northwestern Colorado. These records were due to the company's impl
Jan 1, 1998
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Raman Spectroscopic Analysis Of Diesel/Aerosol MixturesBy B. C. Cornilsen, X. Shan, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
Airborne respirable Diesel Particulate (DP) presents an additional health hazard in that it has been shown to be mutagenic. This problem is of increasing concern as more coal mines introduce diesel ve
Jan 1, 1991
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The Development And Commercialization of The Hicom High Intensity Grinding MillBy T. A. E. Breen
A new high intensity grinding technology has been developed and is now being commercialized by Hicom International of Australia. This has led to the development and manufacture of Hicom 120 grinding m
Jan 1, 1999
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An Improved Process For Making Prereduced Iron Ore PelletsBy M. M. Fine
One of the most persistent topics at technical gatherings and in the recent scientific press has been the reduction of iron ore. To cite some of them, in May 1960, a symposium on the subject was spons
Jan 1, 1968
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2.2 Reconnaissance - 1. Exploration Under Northern Conditions - Some General Considerations ? IntroductionBy Lennart Malmqvist
Decision-making in exploration deals with experience, knowledge, and sometimes faith, but very often financing and profit, mineral resource aspects, employment, and general political ambitions are par
Jan 1, 1979
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Exploratory Shafts For The Nuclear Waste Repository In BasaltBy Birger Schmidt
INTRODUCTION Conceptual design of the first Exploratory Shaft (ES-I) for the Nuclear Waste Repository in Basalt (NWRB) began in July 1981; detailed design began in February 1982, and was largely co
Jan 1, 1987
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The Atlanta West Area CSO Storage Tunnel and Pumping Station Project—15 Months of Design Accomplished Within 10 MonthsBy Refik Elibay, Lawrence A. Williamson, George D. Barnes
Under an extremely aggressive schedule, final design of 13.5 km (8.4 miles) miles of 8.2 m (27 ft) diameter deep rock tunnel, 322 ML/day (85 million gallons / day)submersible pumping station and assoc
Jan 1, 2005
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Automatic processing of mining-related seismic data by machine learning tools - RASIM 2022By Kazmierczak J. B., Klein E., Kinscher J., Lizeur A., De Santis F.
In this work, we propose to implement machine learning methods for the automatic classification of mining-related seismic data. The approach retained for the classification is based on a Convolutional
Apr 26, 2022
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Gold mineralization in porphyry copper deposits discussedBy David J. Lowell
The gold content of porphyry copper deposits ranges from less than 0.05 g/t to more than I g/t ((0.0017 to 0.035 oz per st) and the average is about 0.05 g/t (0.0017 oz per st) gold. Perhaps the highe
Jan 1, 1989
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Upward Surface Movement Above Deep Coal Mines After Closure and Flooding: Analytical Modeling ResultsBy André Vervoort
At the 2017 ICGCM-conference in Morgantown, WV, a case study was presented with measurements of the upward surface movements or uplift after the closure of two neighboring coal mines (Winterslag and Z
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Use of Multimedia in Decision Support in the Environmental Disposal of Solid/Liquid WastesBy J. A. Rose, A. S. Atkins
Environmental awareness has become a paramount consideration in the issue of planning and licensing arrangements for the disposal of wastes associated with mining operations. In this con- text the dis
Jan 1, 1996
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Soda Ash Roasting Of As-Sb-Precious Metal ConcentratesBy P. R. Taylor
The ability to process complex precious metal sulfide concentrates containing antimony and arsenic in an economic and environmentally safe manner is an important problem facing the mining industry in
Jan 1, 1994
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Electrostatically-Charged Water Sprays Improve Respirable Dust ControlBy David M. Miller, Pramod C. Thakur, Larry D. Taylor
The most common technique used to suppress respirable coal dust in air is that of spraying with fine water particles. The water droplets are typically much larger than respirable dust particles and th
Jan 1, 1986