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State Statistics - AlabamaThe largest producing coal field in Alabama, the Warrior Coal Field, was discovered in 1821'. Since then, coal has become Alabama's leading industrial mineral, both in production and income.
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent Explosions In Inaccessible Areas Of Underground Coal MinesBy Edward J. Miller
Explosions and fires are without a doubt two of the most feared occurrences in modern underground mines. When they result in loss of life or substantial property damage, they usually gain world-wide m
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology Roof Control And Mine DesignBy Gerald L. Finfinger, Syd S. Peng
Geology is an integral part of roof control, mine design, and production operations. Yet, the importance of geology, coal/rock as an engineering construction material and its properties and behavior w
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A Review Of Occupational Silica Exposures On Continuous Mining OperationsBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Jeffrey M. Listak, John A. Organiscak
Data on dust control practices, geology, and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately eighty underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents in excess of 5%, nearly forty un
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A Study of Damage Profiles Behind BlastsBy K. G. Holley
Blasting is usually required to produce easily-excavated broken rock, while leaving surrounding rock masses as undamaged and stable as possible. In mining applications, it is common to utilise product
Jan 1, 2004
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Rock Bursts at Hecla: A Personal ExperienceBy Jerry Dolph
Hecla Mining's Lucky Friday Mine, located beneath the town of Mullan, ID, has been shaken since the 1960s by many deep underground rock bursts. The largest rock burst carried a magnitude of 3.5 o
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion - Dauby, Pierre H. - Centre Recherches Metallurgigues -BelgiumAs far as rapid determination of oxygen in liquid steel by means of a galvanic cell is concerned, I should like to summarize in a few words the activities of Centre de Recherches Metallurgigues (CRM)
Jan 1, 1972
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Rock In The Box - An Untapped ResourceBy John F. Abel
In Silver Plume, Colo., there is a bachelor miner who offers individualized tours of his mine, The Silver Cloud. It is an interesting tour because he drove the mine himself and the view from the shack
Jan 1, 1970
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Bulletin 89 Economic Methods of Utilizing Western LignitesBy E. J. Babcock
The existence of vast deposits of lignite in the West Central and Western States is well known, although the extent and importance of the deposits have not been appreciated, nor has there been an adeq
Jan 1, 1915
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THE MINATAUR™ PROCESS: AN Al TERNATIVE GOLD-REFINING TECHNOLOGYBy Kathryn C. Sole, Angus Feather, Leslie J. Bryson
A novel solvent-extraction route for the production of highpurity gold has been successfully demonstrated on a pilot-plant scale, and the first full-scale production plant is being commissioned. This
Jan 1, 1997
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High Surface Area Substrate And Novel Biological Ferric Generator For Sulfide Oxidation ApplicationsBy Kevin Stuffle, James E. Sharp, Sean Premeau
Two process enhancements for the biological oxidative pretreatment of sulfidic gold ore for subsequent treatment with cyanide are discussed. These are the use of a high areal density ring and pin pack
Jan 1, 1997
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Review Of Options For Cyanide Recovery At Gold And Silver MinesBy Cuong V. Trang, Christopher A. Fleming
There has been greatly renewed interest throughout the gold mining industry over the last few years in cyanide recovery from gold and silver plant tailings. This interest has been spmred by two factor
Jan 1, 1998
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Advancing Severe Flood-Related Engineering KnowledgeBy Anne Lemnitzer
When a major storm system stalled over Western Europe last summer, it pro- duced the deadliest flood on European territory in the last two decades. Beyond record-setting rainfall over countries such
Feb 1, 2022
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EIA As A Key Tool For The Reclamation Of Disturbed SitesBy C. Cassios
EIA is a procedure aiming the elimination of adverse impacts to the environment from undertaken projects. Historically, it starts in 1969 when NEPA (Nat.Env.Prot.Agency) in the US initiated the EIA ?
Jan 1, 2002
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Fleet Management System for Underground MinesBy Michel Gamache
This paper describes a system that manages and assigns vehicles in real-time in an underground mine. Each dispatching decision takes into account the traffic on the road segments of the mine network,
May 1, 2001
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Corrections - Thermal Fragmentation of RockBy K. F. Veit, R. L. Marovelli, T. S. Chen
There is an error at the bottom of the right-hand column of p. 11, and the top left-hand column of p. 12. The first paragraph of the section EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS should read: "Thermal shock tests w
Jan 1, 1968
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Computer Aided Mineral IdentificationA microcomputer based expert system is presented for fast and cheap mineral identification. Because of the increasing pipularityof and interest for minerals and precious stones (selling, hobby polishi
Jan 1, 1985
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Now TV Goes Underground into Coal MineAt the Gateway Coal Co.'s mine, about 70 miles above Pittsburgh's Point on the Monongahela River, a battery of television cameras stands guard over what is billed as the longest conveyor bel
Jan 7, 1963
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Electrodeposition Behavior Of Dendritic Copper From Aqueous Copper(I) Chloride Solutions Containing Condensed Sodium HalidesBy K. Murase
Potentiostatic electrodeposition behavior of dendritic copper from acidic copper(I) chloride (cuprous chloride) baths containing sodium chloride and sodium bromide was investigated. The morphology, or
Jan 1, 2007
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Effects of Meteorological Changes on Concentrations of Helium, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen in Soil GasesBy M. E. Hinkle
Concentrations of He, CO2, and O2 in soil gases were measured regularly for more than a year at a site near Golden, Colorado. Samples were collected from a hollow probe at 0.75-m depth and from a plas
Jan 1, 1988