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Advancing CO2 Scrubber Chemistries used in Respiratory Protective Devices and Refuge AlternativesBy D. Murray
"The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act included the need for improved chemical technologies to address respiratory protective device inadequacies and refuge alternative developme
Jan 1, 2018
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Fine Coal Cleaning in the 28 x 0 Fraction - A Technical OverviewBy Ellis Brien, O&apos
The fine coal fraction of a coal stream is that fraction which contains particles essentially in the -28 mesh size range. This fraction will normally first appear, in a coal preparation process, as a
Jan 8, 1980
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Determination Of Stresses In Deep Holes And Around Tunnels By Hydraulic FracturingBy B. C. Haimson
The Committee on Rapid Excavation of the National Research Council has recognized in its 1968 report the need for "improvement of rock-mechanics techniques for measuring subsurface stress field in dee
Jan 1, 1974
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Current Practice for Applications of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Underground Coal MinesBy William J. Francart, Edward J. Miller
The utilization of computer based monitoring systems for fire detection in underground coal mines has grown significantly in the past seven years. In 1984, an annual MSHA survey identified a total of
Jan 1, 1991
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Women in Mining USA: Mining the future of inclusivity - ME Feature ArticleBy Carrie Smith
In 1972, in Denver, CO, five women with a shared goal joined forces to create the first formal space for women in the mining industry: Women in Mining USA (WIM USA). When the organization first took s
Jan 1, 2026
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Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Jet Fans for Auxiliary Ventilation in MinesBy E. Topuz, M. J. McPherson, I. M. Konduri
This paper describes experiments conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of jet fans for ventilating blind headings in under- ground mines. A laboratory model of a mine heading was built by using dyna
Jan 1, 1997
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The Study of Rational Capacity of Surge Bunker in Mine Haulage SystemBy Wang Xifu, Zhang Daxian, Zhang Youdi
In mine haulage system, the surge bunker or stockpile installed between two facilities can raise the system production capacity. The arrangement of surge bunker has great relation with the capability
Jan 1, 1996
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The Future Role Of The Mining Company In The International Arena ? IntroductionBy Gordon R. Haworth
During the past ten years we have experienced a period of rapidly-changing ground rules for the mining industry. Domestically we have had to contend with numerous new regulations controlling the impac
Jan 1, 1975
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In-Situ Roof Trusses Vs. Angle Roof Bolts - A Photoelastic Comparison ? IntroductionBy S. C. Gambrell
The practice of roof bolting in world-wide mining activities is very well known, having been used extensively for over 50 years. The theory of roof bolting, however, is extremely complicated, and only
Jan 1, 1970
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Some Considerations Of Fixation Process Of Sulfur In Non-Ferrous Smelting IndustryBy Tsutomu Yanagase
Non-ferrous smelting industry in Japan often had the severe problems about the over production of sulfuric acid. There has been such a closed relation between amount of sulfuric acid from non-ferrous
Jan 1, 1982
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Construction Of Longueuil "Centre" 4.0 M Diameter Interceptor In The Montreal AreaBy Rudy Scarabelli, John R. Wagner
At one time explosives were the only economical means of rock tunnel excavation. Except in relatively long tunnels in the right rock explosives are still the cheapest means of rock excavation where th
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation of Ground Improving Measures to Prevent TBM Jamming in Squeezing GroundBy Jamal Rostami, Jürgen Schmitt, Rohola Hasanpour
"Double Shield TBMs can be used in fast track projects for accelerated completion where there is limited information available on ground conditions and there are possibilities of encountering weak gro
Jan 1, 2016
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Problems in reclaiming stripped mined tundra lands on the North Slope, AlaskaBy D. R. Maneval
The vast coal resources of North Slope, Alaska, can be expected to attract substantial interest because the nearly flat-lying coal beds of the coastal plain are specially amenable to surface mining. M
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation of Gob Pressure Response Due to Changes in Mine Atmospheric PressureBy A. Juganda, Jr. Bogin, S. A. Lolon, J. F. Brune, J. W. Grubb
"A longwall gob is mainly filled with broken rocks from the collapsed roof and becomes a porous medium where explosive methane-air mixtures can accumulate. In bleeder ventilation systems, this mixture
Jan 1, 2017
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The Effects Of Steeper Slopes In The Cuajone And Toquepala Mines ? IntroductionBy D. J. Torpy
With copper at its host depressed price in several years, producers are looking at every opportunity to cut costs in order to continue operating. Some of the measures that have been applied by differe
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineralogical Characterization Of Phosphorus In Fluorite Ores And Concentrates From Southern AfricaBy A. I. Kogut
Impurity minerals in fluorspar ores and concentrates from a deposit in Southern Africa have been studied by reflected light, transmitted light, and cathodoluminescence microscopy. The principal impuri
Jan 1, 1995
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Land Reclamation Of Lignite Mines In The Ptolemais-Amynteon Area, Macedonia, GreeceBy A. Foscolos
Land reclamation and rehabilitation of depleted coal mines in the wider area of Ptolemais-Amynteon is practiced by the Division of Mines of the Public Power Corporation of Greece in order to conform t
Jan 1, 2003
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Lead Total And Lead-210 In 20-Year-Old Uranium Mill TailingsBy H. D. Sharma
INTRODUCTION Uranium mill tailings, by-products from the mining and milling of uranium oxide contain all decay products of uranium-238, uranium-235 and all the Th-232. The ore containing all daught
Jan 1, 1981
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HPGR: A Tool For A Purpose Roller Press Grinding In Gold ProcessingBy F. P. van der Meer
Roller Press grinding has become an accepted technology in the cement industry, and finds a growing application in iron ore processing. Its introduction to the gold industry will depend on anticipated
Jan 1, 1997
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The Role Of History In The Regulation Of The Nuclear-Fuel CycleBy Earl Cook
Introduction Men like physical power because it gives control over nature and over other men. Physical power comes in two common forms: explosive and non-explosive. In both forms, the most powerful
Jan 1, 1980