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Evaluation Of Underground Coarse - Coal Slurry Transportation Systems By A Simulation Model (d935be45-f8d1-4dc5-9b83-e154b4daad3f)By H. Sevim
In this paper, the research effort in simulating the operation of underground coarse-coal hydrotransport systems (UCCHS) is summarized. The equipment of the system to be simulated is already optimally
Jan 1, 1985
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Fly rock from pop shooting and its remedial measures - case studies (Technical Notes)By T. N. Singh, M. M. Singh, R. B. Singh
Fly rock is common when blasting shallow holes and during secondary blasting. Although the required quantity of explosives for secondary blasts is less, noise and fly rock can have an enormous environ
Jan 1, 2000
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Long Boom Design Considerations ? IntroductionBy O. E. Wheeler
The use of the walking dragline as a stripping tool has increased dramatically in the past two decades. The reasons for its increased popularity and some historical background on its introduction into
Jan 1, 1976
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Trace Element Variation In Galena Crystals- Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits (b29eb3b5-b0e8-42e2-aa6a-bd244fc1ca41)By D. M. S. Bhatia
Twenty-six insitu analyses of cubic galena crystals from a Mississippi Valley-type deposit were undertaken with a laser microprobe spectrograph to study the variation of nine trace elements from the c
Jan 1, 1984
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Limestone – Nature’s Duct TapeBy R. C. Freas
Limestone is a basic raw material in the production of cement, lime, a wide variety of industrial products, and a significant percentage of the crushed stone produced in the United States annually. I
Jan 1, 2006
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2003 MSHA Survey - Atmospheric Monitoring Systems In U.S. Underground Coal MinesBy William J. Francart
In 2003, MSHA initiated a survey of the 11 Coal Mine Safety and Health Districts to develop a database for the implementation of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems (AMS) in underground coal mines. Mine o
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Benefits Of Using Clay Granules In Pesticide ApplicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay granules as carriers for pesticides dates from the early 1940's and by the present day represents a business conservatively estimated at between 200 - 300 thousand tons / year in
Jan 1, 1999
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Stability Assessment Of A Wide Stops Excavation In A Lead-Zinc MineBy P. R. Sheorey, D. Barat, B. Singh
Presented is a stability analysis for a trial stope in a lead-zinc mine. The trial scope would have an excavation width of 20 m with an initial height of 3 m. Filling would commence when the scope was
Jan 1, 1981
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Reclamation of Saturated Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Richard J. Frechette
Final reclamation of mine tailings impoundments typically involves addressing the broad issues of surface stabilization and water management. Surface stabilization includes immobilizing the tailings p
Jan 1, 1995
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Allflux separator - a new way to process heavy mineralsBy R. J. Snoby, P. Grotjohann
In processing heavy-mineral sands, the low feed concen¬tration and respective high value of the desired minerals require high-capacity production and sharp classification/ separation techniques to red
Jan 1, 2000
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Phenomenological Model Of High Capacity ThickeningBy Fernando Concha, Arturo Barrientos, María Cristina Bustos
Manufacturers referred to high capacity thickening as a filtration operation rather than thickening in spite of the fact that it is performed in thickeners and that conventional thickeners can be oper
Jan 1, 1995
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Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed RockBy F. E. Heuze, R. N. Nilson, R. J. Shaffer, R. P. Swif
As part of the Unconventional Gas Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, we are developing a model that allows for time-dependent tracking of the fluid front and flow pressures during
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydrogeologic Behaviour of Unsaturated Waste Rock: An Experimental StudyBy Roger Beckie, Leslie Smith, Craig Nichol
To study the hydrogeological processes that control the movement of water through unsaturated waste rock, an intermediate-scale (8m x 8m x 5m) waste rock pile has been constructed and instrumented. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Enhancement Of Roller Cutting By Means Of Water JetsBy Noel C. Joughin, Orrie Fenn, Brian E. Protheroe
Work has shown that the use of high-pressure water jets enhances the performance of mechanical cutting in very hard rock. To assess the potential of this approach for use in conjunction with free roll
Jan 1, 1985
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Recovery of Fine Gold In Placer MiningBy George W. Poling
Designing optimal placer gold recovery plants requires a detailed knowledge of the size, shape and surface physical characteristics of the gold particles and the host alluvium in the pay gravel, sand
Jan 1, 1987
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Trace element variation in galena crystals - Mississippi Valley-type depositsBy W. H. B. Blackburn, D. M. S. Bhatia
Twenty-six in situ analyses of cubic galena crystals from a Mississippi Valley-type deposit were undertaken with a laser microprobe emission spectrograph to study the variation of nine trace elements
Jan 1, 1987
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Particle Segregation In HydrocyclonesBy P. Bevilacqua, G. Ferrara
Hydrocyclones and other dynamic separators are normally fed with pulps consisting of water and solid particles. The solids usually consist of particles of different sizes, shapes and densities. Except
Jan 1, 1997
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Incorporation of Particles in Metal Matrix Composite Coatings Using Pulsed ElectrodepositionBy Lei Chen, Michael L. Free, Ravindra Bhide
The incorporation of particles into metal matrix materials is important to many technologically important areas. Particles that are incorporated into a metal matrix have a significant effect upon the
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications of chelating agents in mineral processingBy Pradip
Chelatang agents, because of their metal specificity, can function as effective mineral processing reagents. A brief review of the work carried out in this area is presented. Some of the salient featu
Jan 1, 1987
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Thick seam mining with artificial roof laying supportBy J. B. Gwiazda
Introduction Thick seams constitute a considerable portion of Polish coal reserves. In producing mines and those under construction, the reserves where the height is more than 4.5 m (15 ft) total
Jan 1, 1988