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Recent Developments In Environmentally Favorable Tailings Disposal TechnologiesBy Donald R. East
For many years there has been increasing pressure on mining companies, not without some justification, to design tailings storage facilities which guarantee some degree of protection against process s
Jan 1, 1998
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"A Fossil Fuel Choice--To Manufacture Gas Or Generate Electricity" ? IntroductionBy James K. A. Harral
The growing national concern over energy has aroused a great deal of interest in the most efficient and least costly way to use our remaining fossil fuel reserves. A number of studies have been publis
Jan 1, 1976
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Engineering Issues In Tax Depletion CasesBy Robert M. Adler
In order for a taxpayer to produce income, he may be required to exhaust his capital assets. With respect to the mining industry, those exhaustible capital assets may result in income tax deductions u
Jan 1, 1973
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Spatial Entropy for Quantifying Ore Loss and Dilution in Open‑Pit Mines - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Mustafa Kumral, Samer Hmoud
Effective management of ore loss and dilution is essential for successful grade control and short-term mine planning due to their significant impact on the economic, environmental, and technical aspec
Nov 28, 2023
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Pipe Canopy Presupport with SEM Tunneling Under Active Roadway and Rail Tracks - RETC2023By Todd Kilduff, Ryan O’Connell
Pipe canopies continue to gain momentum as a reliable methodology for construction of excavations below critical facilities with minimal surface settlement tolerances, such as railroads or roadways. T
Jun 13, 2023
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Quartz Content In Bulk Coal, Host Rock, And Airborne Dust Samples: A Comparative Study Of IR And XRD Procedures (cb1f7d64-cbc8-4f25-b027-00b15a947ebe)By W. Miola
The MSHA prescribed method for the determination of quartz in airborne respirable dust samples from underground coal mines is the P-7 method, a combination of low temperature radio-frequency ashing (L
Jan 1, 1994
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Pre-Mining Planning For Environmental Control In Surface Coal MinesBy R. V. Ramani
Minerals, together with agricultural and forestry products, are the primary source of wealth produced in the United States. Although the production of minerals requires only a small fraction of the st
Jan 1, 1977
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A Geostatistical Procedure For Defining Mineralization Envelopes And Modeling Ore ReservesBy G. Pan
Although geostatistical techniques have been widely accepted as the standard methods for reserve calculations in the mining industry, the production data of many mines frequently differ from geostatis
Jan 1, 1994
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Autogenous Grinding And Concentration Of A Michigan Native Copper OreBy Constance F. Acton
Based on laboratory structure analyses, a pilot plant investigation was undertaken to evaluate a Michigan conglomerate native copper ore. Comminution or sized feed was accomplished using wet, closed c
Jan 1, 1977
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XXL Pipe Jacking: Technological Aspects of Large-Diameter and Long-Distance Drives - NAT2024By Peter Schmäh
Pipe-jacked tunnels are considered for a large variety of applications from water and sewage, cable ducts to challenging pipeline crossings or landfall construction. In most cases, Slurry MTBMs are us
Jun 23, 2024
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Beneficiation Of Magnetic Iron Concentrates By Cationic Silica Flotation With Amine Acetates ? IntroductionBy Alvin D. Cronberg
Silica flotation with amine salts has been a commercial process for years in certain non-sulfide mineral systems. Phosphate rock and feldspar deposits are notable examples. Generally, the quartz is cl
Jan 1, 1968
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Maintenance Practices At Erie Mining Company's Agglomerating DepartmentBy Ray H. Hario
Background of Erie Mining Company Erie Mining Company, managed by Pickands Mather & Co., is one of the largest producers of iron ore pellets in the United States. The plant is located at Hoyt Lakes,
Jan 1, 1977
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Report On Early Strength Performance Of Modern Day Weak Rock Mass Shotcrete MixesBy C. C. Clark
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Ground Control Engineering Branch is investigating the use of shotcrete in weak rock mass mines with the objective of reducing fatali
Jan 1, 2010
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Geomechanics And Cost Effective Block CavingBy D. H. White
The term "block caving" as used in this text includes panel caving and mass caving as described by Julin and Tobie (1973). This method reportedly was conceived in 1895 when a block of ore ranging up t
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology And Production Of West Texas-Type Sulphur Deposits (db903c0e-470a-4e07-b2cd-99ee7cdd21a8)By Joseph W. Mussey
Bio-epigenetic sulphur deposits occur in Pecos, Reeves and Culberson Counties of far West Texas. Sulfate reducrng bacteria, utilizing hydrocarbons as energy, transformed gypsum into replacement limest
Jan 1, 1984
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Forecasting For A Purpose ? IntroductionBy Otto E. Zwanzig
You may think long before this talk has been completed that the speaker is belaboring the obvious. Please let me put to rest here and now any doubt which you may have in this regard by assuring you th
Jan 1, 1962
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Fine Coal DewateringBy Robert W. Row
The run-of-mine coals in the U.S. being fed to coal cleaning plants have become increasingly finer due to the adoption of modern, mechanized mining methods, and economics are dictating that finer frac
Jan 1, 1984
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Interim Conclusions & Recommendations Derived From Study Of Large-Scale Surface Mining Systems ? 1. IntroductionBy Jerrold J. Marcus
United states reserves of oil and gas have been steadily declining while consumption of petroleum products has continued to increase. The nut result has been an ever increasing shortfall between suppl
Jan 1, 1975
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Cullet Market Needs And SpecificationsBy John P. Cummings
Glass is the most unique substance which man has made. It is understood that Phoenician sailors playing on the beach in Mesopotanmia around 12000 BC, produced glass by the fusion of sand and soda in t
Jan 1, 1975
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A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal DissolutionBy Wendell H. Wiser
A comparison is presented of coal pyrolysis at temp¬eratures ranging from 4090 to 497°C and thermal dissolution of coal in tetralin at temperatures ranging from 350° to 450,°C, both utilizing a Utah h
Jan 1, 1967