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Diesels - Backbone of a Changing Mining IndustryBy J. Harrison Daniel
Increasing mechanization of underground mining operations throughout the years has reduced the dependency on large, concentrated working forces. Fewer workers in scattered locations, coupled with the
Jan 1, 1989
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Locomotive Mechanism for Underground Working Places ? IntroductionBy Shigeru Sarata
Working places in underground mines are formed by digging. The main feature of underground working places is that they are surrounded by rock. Digging through rock, which is main operation of mining,
Jan 1, 1989
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Crosstown 7 Collector System, Milwaukee - Contract C28G11By Patrick J. Doig
The Crosstown 7 Collector System, Contract C28G11, is part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Waste Pollution Abatement Program. The contract involves the construction of 1.6 km (1
Jan 1, 1989
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Selection Of Loading And Hauling Equipment: User PracticesBy V. Srajer
This paper deals with the problem of efficiently selecting the most appropriate loading and hauling equipment for surface mines. Problems and factors that affect productivity and operating cost are id
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal -- Fuel of the FutureBy Robert H. Shannon
Coal is the primary fuel for U.S. electric per generation -- over 78% of U.S coal production. In 1987 over 56% of electric per generation was from coal-fired plants. Areas of concern confronting the e
Jan 1, 1989
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Controlled Recirculation Of Section Air In A Trona MineBy Andrew B. Cecala, Robert J. Timko, Christopher J. Pritchard
As mine venti1ation systems become more complex, it is increasingly difficult to supply fresh air to the working face. A high percentage of the fresh air entering a mine never reaches the working face
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Note – Elemental composition of coal dust created by mining and laboratory size reduction : A comparisonBy C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
Introduction Coal extraction by continuous miners (CM) is currently the most common underground method in the US industry and accounts for slightly more than two-thirds of the nation's deep mi
Jan 1, 1989
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What it’s worth : A review of mineral royalty information (cdb31e8a-0d35-470b-98b2-e49232f0c791)By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the seventh annual tabulation of royalty information. It is also the first year in which some data have been deleted to make room for new data. The concept of royalties evolved from a time
Jan 1, 1989
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Crosstown 5/6 Collector System Soft Ground Tunneling With An EPB MachineBy E. O. Mixon, Joseph P. Sehulster
This paper describes the driving of a 1421 m long by 2.74 m diameter sewer tunnel in postglacial soils of the Menomonee River Valley in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An earth pressure balance machine was used
Jan 1, 1989
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Overview Of The Impact On The Perlite Industry Of IARC Classification Of Crystalline Silica As A Group 2A (Probable) Carcinogen In HumansBy James M. Barker
IARC classified crystal-line silica as a Group 2A (probable) carcinogen in humans. Adverse classification by IARC, which is a non-regulatory agency, is very significant because many regulatory bodies
Jan 1, 1989
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A Physical Model Study Of Differential Settlement On Reclaimed LandBy R. J. Sweigard
Differential settlement on reclaimed land presents a particular problem when the land is to be used for row crops. The poorly drained depressions caused by differential settlement restrict crop yield
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold In The Robinson Mining DistrictBy D. C. Durgin
Located near Ely, Nevada, the Robinson Mining District has produced gold since 1868 from the Ruth? porphyry copper system. Gold occurs in at least seven different deposit types, including porphyry cop
Jan 1, 1989
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Short Term Mine Planning And Grade Control Practice At The Mesquite Mine (b9fe8c31-659a-4850-a163-7cd7260c5540)The Mesquite mine is being operated by Gold Fields Operating Co.-Mesquite, a subsidiary of Gold Fields Mining Corp. The mine Is located in southeastern California about 56 km (35 miles) east of the fa
Jan 1, 1989
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Cutter Rescue By Borehole - Disaster AvoidedBy John J. Peregoy, James E. Downes
INTRODUCTION The U.S. Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is being constructed to provide permanent storage of radioactive TRU waste materials emanating from military wea
Jan 1, 1989
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The Geotechnical Aspects Of Rock Tunnel DesignBy Gary S. Brierley, Tracy J. Lyman
INTRODUCTION Geotechnical engineers play a major role in tunnel design primarily because tunnels are constructed entirely within the ground. In general, this role can be divided into two major task
Jan 1, 1989
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Geographic Information Systems; More than Just Another Computer Mapping ProgramBy Solomon S. Katz
As more and more computer software is written for geological mapping applications, the users of the software are discovering the problems of transferring data between the programs, maintaining correct
Jan 1, 1989
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Long-Term Production Scheduling Using A Multidimensional Computerized ModelBy F. Leschhorn
A computer model for long-term production scheduling is presented. By combination of different operations research algorithms it has been possible to design a system which is able to solve difficult l
Jan 1, 1989
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Geostatistical Study Of A Stratiform Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit For The Design Of Additional Drillhole Sites, Molai/GreeceBy Th. Petropulos
The Zn-Ag-Pb mineralization zone near Molai (Greece) was explored by more, than 60 drillholes. Promising results led to the decision of additional drillholes in order to confirm the expected spatial e
Jan 1, 1989
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A Comparison Of Methane Flow Patterns On Advancing And Retreating LongwallsBy Balesh W. Konda, Andrew B. Cecala, George W. Klinowski
Methane ignitions continue to be a major concern to the longwall mining industry. In spite of numerous advances in technology over the past decade, there has not been a measurable reduction in the num
Jan 1, 1989
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Sulphur In Iron Ore Pellets And Its Liberation In The Midrex Direct Reduction ProcessBy J. A. M. Cano
A brief introduction is made on the existence of sulphides in the top gas of the Midrex Shaft Furnace, giving consideration to the operation of the furnace and the liberation of sulphur as well as its
Jan 1, 1989