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Surface Subsidence Due To Underground Longwall Mining In The Northern Appalachian Coal Field (fdbb1db2-e079-41b4-9da3-36a13eef9d11)By K. K. Kohli
Since the adoption of the Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977, which mandates that surface subsidence be an intergral part of the underground coal mine design, there has been a sudden r
Jan 1, 1980
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Surface Subsidence Modelling for Prediction of Settlements from Thick Seam Partial ExtractionThis paper discusses the prediction of subsidence over partial extraction systems in thick coal seams. A model based on empirical techniques using influence functions is developed to calculate the sur
Jan 1, 2002
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Surface Tension And Adsorption Phenomena In FlotationBy Arthur Taggart
FLOTATION of ores is a practical utilization of the energy that resides in the surfaces of solids and liquids. The best known manifestation of this energy is called surface tension; an equally importa
Jan 8, 1922
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Surface Tension Of Cu-O Alloys At 1400 KBy C. Nexhip, S. Sun
Critical to understanding and controlling phase mixing and separation in metallurgical processes, is the development of reliable experimental techniques to measure interfacial properties of melt syste
Jan 1, 2004
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Surface treatment of ornamental stones by high-pressure, water-jet technologyBy N. Careddu
In recent years, slabs with a rough surface have captured a large share of the ornamental stone market. However, the main technologies used for this type of treatment are based on mechanical shock (bu
Jul 1, 2010
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Surface Water Supply Project—Segment B3 Long Tunnel— Houston, TX - NAT2024By Sergio Flores, Nate Long, William Hodder, Phil Rhodes, Tim McQueary
The Surface Water Supply Project Segment B3 is a 4 miles section of tunnel that will run East- West in Houston TX, from Hopper St to I-45. The tunnel will be mined by using a 128" Dia refurbished 1987
Jun 23, 2024
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Surface-Hardening and Hard-SurfacingBy C. E. MacQuigg
MAN?S desire to harden metal is older than recorded history and obviously would date from the moment when he found his implements were not equal to the demands of service. This need for hardness in me
Jan 1, 1939
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Surface-to-inseam (SIS) Drilling at Oaky Creek Coal Mine – SIS Design Aspects and Drilling EnvironmentBy E Corpuz, J Weissman, S Winter, R Evans
The surface-to-inseam (SIS) directional drilling technique has been utilised at Oaky Creek Coal for more than a decade to predrain both the Oaky No 1 and Oaky North mining areas. The cumulative drilli
Aug 31, 2015
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Surfactants In The Cosmetics And Detergent IndustriesBy E. D. Goddard
There are similarities, and differences, in the surfactants used in cosmetics and detergents. In both applications anionic surfactants constitute the major category. Their main function is to clean, i
Jan 1, 1988
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Surrounded by Change - Collective Strategies for Managing the Cumulative Impacts of Multiple MinesBy D Brereton, C J. Moran
Intensive resource extraction, in the form of multiple mining operations, presents significant assessment and management challenges for resource developers, governments, community and the environment.
Jan 1, 2009
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Survey Methods For Nonfuel MineralsBy Jacqueline A. McClaskey
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) Information and Analysis Directorate collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking
Jan 1, 1995
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Survey of World Energy ResourcesBy M. King Hubbert
"The present large-scale use of energy and power by the human species represents a unique event in the billions of years of geologic history. Furthermore, in magnitude, most of the development has occ
Jan 1, 1973
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Surveying And Sampling Diamond-Drill Holes.By E. E. White
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) IN, August, 1911, I read a paper before the Lake Superior Mining Institute' on surveying and sampling diamond-drill holes. The present paper gives a more thor
Nov 1, 1912
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Surveying the 1,480 Ft Level Drive, Broken Hill South Limited, Broken HillThe 8 ft by 91/2 ft drive which joined No. 7 Shaft with Browne Shaft on the 1,480 ft level was extended from both ends and met at a point approximately 12,000 ft from No. 7 (2,000 ft from Browne).The
Jan 1, 1965
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Surveying the Damage: Post Traumatic Stress and Pre-Blast SurveysBy Jeffrey Loeb
Recent trends in blasting engineering and its related fields, at the level of professional academia, have tended to exclude detailed discussion and examination of the formative experiences of the engi
Jan 1, 2009
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Survival Strategies For The Metallurgical IndustryBy G. S. Bartlett
The theme of this Colloquium, survival strategies, not only conveys a sense of urgency but also takes cognizance of the fact that, as in the political arena, tough decisions have to be made and acted
Jan 1, 1993
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Survival strategy: every bit countsBy O. P. Garg
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) operations in Labrador and Quebec, in Canada, is among the largest openpit mining complexes on a world wide basis. Since the 1981-82 recession, IOC has embarked o
Jan 1, 1987
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Survival Strategy: Every Bit Counts ? IntroductionBy B. Caines
Much of the mining industry in North America is in a crisis state. Host producers are operating at production levels well below capacity, some have been merged or sold, while others have been mothball
Jan 1, 1987
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Survival Through Mineral StrengthBy Elmer W. Pehrson
The term "survival" in the title means the preservation of a society in which men are free from the political and economic restraints that characterize totalitarian systems, be they communist, sociali
Jan 11, 1962
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Surviving In The Competitive And Global Mining IndustryBy John E. Tilton
Mining is one of the oldest human activities. It goes back at least to the Bronze Age and possibly even the Stone Age. The Romans mined copper in Spain and tin in England some 2,000 years ago. The wri
Jan 1, 1997