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    Increasing the recovery of thick and closely spaced coal seams in the western US - some geologic and longwall considerations

    By Donna L. Boreck

    Introduction Coal has been mined in the western United States since the mid-1800s. The resource is abundant in the West. Despite recent economic conditions, it remains an important part of the nation

    Jan 3, 1988

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    Microcomputer programs aid underground mine planning

    By Betty L. Gibbs, Jean A. Arcamone

    Introduction Microcomputers are becoming more convenient to use at all levels in the business world, including the mining industry. The state of the mining industry requires that we become more produ

    Jan 3, 1988

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    Microcomputer-based mine monitoring system proves successful at Deserado cool mine

    By L. Eros, R. H. King

    The US Bureau of Mines has funded several research and development projects in computerized mine monitoring and control. Hardware and software components have been sufficiently developed so that mine

    Jan 2, 1988

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    Platinum experts predict demand could reach 93 t (3 million oz) despite price fluctuations

    For the third successive year it appears that demand for platinum will exceed supplies of newly-mined metal, forecasts Johnson Matthey in its "Platinum 1987 Interim Review." Based on data available

    Jan 2, 1988

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    Platinum: The view from South Africa

    By F. Feichtinger, M. Riess, A. Lammer

    Introduction This article discusses the unique range of properties of platinum and its applications as a high technology metal. World reserves of this strategic and precious metal are confined mostly

    Jan 2, 1988

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    How fleet the frontier : Colorado's San Juan mining district, 1870-1900

    By Duane A. Smith

    Introduction From the days of the Spanish in the eighteenth century, Colorado's San Juan mining district has attracted miners and public interest. The Spanish left behind names - San Juans, La P

    Jan 2, 1988

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    An Investigation Of Carboxymethyl Cellulose Binders For Taconite Pelletizing

    By H. E. Goetzman

    A cooperative research project supported by the taconite industry and the Minnesota DNR was undertaken to establish quality standards for carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) based organic binders. The objec

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Variograms Of In-Situ Coal Washability Data (6100c564-d6fe-4945-acf2-543712a574b5)

    By Young C. Kim

    Because of the high cost of obtaining coal washability samples, it has been difficult to obtain washability variograms in the past. As a result. It could not be determined if geostatistical prediction

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Wellfield Design Considerations For Copper Oxide In-Situ Leaching

    By D. R. Baughman

    Copper oxide deposits that may be considered for in situ leaching exist in unique geologic settings, different from uranium deposits. A large number of interrelated factors must be considered in wellf

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Influence Of Blasting On Open Pit Economics

    By R. K. Singhal

    In open pit mining every effort is made to maintain as steep a pit slope as possible. Pi t slope angles are influenced by numerous factors some natural that are amenable to limited or no control at al

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Environmental Liability Risk Assessment

    By J. Singh

    Recently, a Maryland bank became the overnight owner of a toxic waste site through a foreclosure. The original property owners had operated a crash and garbage business on the site and obtained loan

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Shaft Lining For Waterbearing Strata

    By S. A. G. Poppen

    The lining of a mine shaft is one of the most important considerations in the planning and operation of an underground mine. Generally, the function of a shaft lining is to preserve the shaft opening

    Jan 1, 1988

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    San Manuel Oxide Pit Blasting

    By S. F. Walsh

    The San Manuel Oxide Pit is located within the subsidence boundaries of Magma Copper Company's block caving operation. Ground conditions offer a constant blasting challenge and vary from hard, co

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Opportunities For The Mineral Industry In Hazardous Waste Management

    By R. J. Sterrett

    To the average mine operator, the implementation of environmental regulations are viewed as a drain on the profitability of the mine. Since the birth of environmental awareness in the late 1960's

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Implications Of Sara On Hazardous Waste Liabilities At Mining Sites

    By W. E. Cobb

    Mining companies, as developers of natural resources, are being forced to deal with the potential long-term liabilities of past, present, and future mining operations. As discussed in a previous paper

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Heavy Medium Cyclone Clearing 28 x 100 Mesh Raw Coal

    By David G. Chedgy, Edward A. Zawadzki, Robert D. Stoessner

    Extensive research and testing in commercial facilities has clearly demonstrated that heavy medium cyclones are the most effective process for cleaning a 0.6 x 0.15mm (28 x 100 Mesh) coal at low separ

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Current and Future Processing Flowsheets

    By P. J. Bethell

    This paper reviews current fine coal cleaning circuitry, including water washing cyclones, tabling and froth flotation. It goes on to examine possible future beneficiation based on emerging technologi

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Relationship Between The Growth Habit Of Asbestos And The Dimensions Of Asbestos Fibers

    By A. G. Wylie

    The dimensions and shape of both airborne and bulk amphibole-asbestos fibers are different from those of cleavage fragments of the amphiboles. These differences are related to the mineralogical proper

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Study of the diffusion of gases in porous media

    By S. E. Clay, P. R. Taylor

    A physical model for the diffusion and flow of gases through porous solids, which accounts for the random nature of individual gas molecules moving through a solid of definite structure, has been form

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Microbubble Flotation Of Fine Coal

    By A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel

    Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu

    Jan 1, 1988