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Spontaneous Combustion In Coal MinesBy Thomas H. Koenning
The number of spontaneous combustion incidents in the U.S. is expected to increase as the consumption of lower rank coals and the use of longwall mining becomes more prevalent. A spontaneous combustio
Jan 1, 1989
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Classifiers In Closed Circuit GrindingBy A. Vaillant
Classifiers that are used to separate granular materials into a coarse and a fine stream, are considered. Fundamental Equations are presented which apply to all, such Classifiers and all feed size
Jan 1, 1967
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Hydrologic Considerations In Mine ClosingsBy Allan M. Johnson
Dewatering is a major operational cost at sane mines. Under certain conditions, costs associated with water disposal may continue beyond the productive life of the mine. For mines with mineralized wat
Jan 1, 1983
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Subsidence Control in Urban EnvironmentsMines in the Lake Macquarie region of New South Wales, Australia, are faced with the dilemma of having to introduce longwall mining techniques at a time when increasingly large areas of the surface ar
Jan 1, 1995
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México - Opportunities In Industrial MineralsBy Armando Alatorre
The Republic of México is the world's largest producer of celestite/strontium carbonate and natural sodium sulfate. It is also a significant producer of flourspar, barite, graphite, sulfur, felds
Jan 1, 1995
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Life Support in Underground MinesBy Richard L. Stein
INTRODUCTION Increasing a miner's chance of surviving a disaster requires advance planning for emergencies, adequate training of personnel, and the provision of proper survival equipment. It i
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal Mining In Alaska's InteriorBy P. Corser
Operational and geotechnical constraints on mining within steeply dipping deposits and historic landslide areas, which are characteristic of subarctic coal deposits in Alaska, will be discussed. The c
Jan 1, 1988
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Risk Management Important In MiningThe mining industry has indeed gone global. International minerals producers are spending big money to move into countries that were off limits a few years ago. Due mostly to political reasons, these
Jan 1, 1998
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Steel Linings In Vertical OpeningsBy James W. Harrower, Gerald S. Ball
This paper discusses the installation of steel linings in vertical, raisebored openings. Design criteria used to evaluate the applicability of liner type and design are presented as well as a brief de
Jan 1, 1985
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Earthmoving in the Information AgeBy C. L. Schaidle
Computers and communications technology have revolutionized many industries. In earthmoving, this revolution has just begun. The major changes are still to come but are just around the corner. This
Jan 1, 1994
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Rate Limitations In Froth FlotationBy W. C. Meyer
A physical model of flotation, derived from viewing froth as a kinetic species since it constitutes the carrier of ore particles, not only agrees with and is simulated by engineering math models, but
Jan 1, 1982
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Carbon Sampling in Gold CircuitsBy Tom Bruington
This paper discusses the accuracy of determining the quantities of gold and silver on activated carbon in various stages of process for typical precious metals flowsheets. Accurate plant performance e
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent Advances in Coal FlotationBy Subash Chander, B. Arnold
Many developments have occurred in coal flotation with regard to increasing recovery from the flotation circuit and its impact on overall coal preparation plant recovery. This includes innovative desi
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Preparation In The MidwestBy Elmer H. Citron
The Monterey Coal Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Carter Oil Company of Houston, Texas, recently awarded a contract to build the Monterey No. 1 Preparation Plant, which will be located near
Jan 1, 1970
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New Developments In Plastics SeparationBy J. I. Schoenherr, G. Schubert, F. Demczenko
The currently known and used plastics and rubber recycling or sorting processes cannot be applied efficiently and economically due to large amounts of fine bulky materials (<3 mm). These wastes are mo
Jan 1, 2002
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O.R. In New Mine PlanningBy J. J. Lewis
The chapter describes how several OR techniques assisted the planning of a major new UR project. A computer system was developed to analyze reserves distribution and potential of possible underground
Jan 1, 1979
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Hydrocyclone Classification In Grinding CircuitsBy K. Professor Heiskanen
The improvement of grinding circuit efficiency is a constant industrial requirement. It has often been connected to the improvement of classification. The paper discusses some operational aspects of h
Jan 1, 1997
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New Techniques In Hydraulic MiningBy Kendrick C. Hardcastle
The practice of transporting an ore or matrix from a pit area to the plant process area by means of a hydraulic pipeline has long been used by the mining industry. The industries which have classicall
Jan 1, 1969
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Mechanical Mining In Hard Rock: A Glimpse Into The FutureBy R. J. Robbins
The mechanization of hard rock underground mines offers a large potential for reducing cost, improving efficiency, and increasing profitability. However, in spite of serious efforts by quite a number
Jan 1, 2001
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Environmental Compliance Costs in MiningBy Conrad Parrish
As originally conceived, this paper was to address the costs of environmental compliance, focus on environmental impact statements, and describe how those costs impact mining projects. The intent was
Jan 1, 1991