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Evaluation of Acid Preventative Techniques Used in Surface MiningBy F. Allen Meek
The Upshur Complex of Island Creek Coal Corp. consists of approximatly 35.000 acres of both surface and deep mine researves located in Upshur County West Virginia. The principle seams on the researve
Jan 1, 1991
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Floor Heave Analysis in a Deep Coal MineBy K. K. Haramy, J. McDonnel
INTRODUCTION Primarily because of mining at greater depth, an increasing number of coal mines in the United States experience floor heave problems. In many instances, the floor heaves at a slow ra
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3728 History of Water Flooding of Oil Sands in OklahomaBy D. B. Taliaferro, David M. Logan
which an operator may obtain detailed information regarding all projects in the State. It is the purpose of this report to present data such as volume of oil produced monthly, volume of water inject
Nov 1, 1943
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Hydrophobic Interactions Between the Air Bubbles in WaterBy Liguang Wang, Roe-Hoan Yoon
The thin film balance (TFB) technique was used to measure the equilibrium film thicknesses (H3 between two air bubbles in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and electrolyte (NaCl) solutions. The results wer
Jan 1, 2005
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Long-Term Changes in Water Chemistry as a Result of Mine Flooding in Closed Mines of the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USABy E Werner, B R. Leavitt
The chemistry of acidic mine drainage discharging from flooded coal mines is commonly reported to improve with time after flooding. This investigation describes a 18-year dataset of post-flooding wate
Jan 1, 2003
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Textural Relations In Gold Ores Of British ColumbiaBy Harry Warren
THE Geology Department of the. University of British Columbia has undertaken the task of examining the ores from as many as possible of the gold mines of British Columbia. The object of this work is t
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in ArkansasBy H. W. Bell
There was considerable prospecting for new supplies of oil in Arkansas during the past year, regardless of the overproduction affecting the industry throughout the country. Justification for this new
Jan 1, 1930
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Cost and Extraction in the Selection of a Mining MethodBy C. E. Arnold
IN attacking the problems of mining and treating large disseminated copper orebodies such as those occurring in the Miami or the Ray district of Arizona, one of the vital questions to be decided is, "
Jan 9, 1916
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Residue Smelting in a Slag BathBy D Langberg, R Taylor
Many metallurgical operations produce fine residues and dusts as by-products which can be difficult to handle and offer little direct financial incentive to treat. There is a growing imperative to dea
Jan 1, 2002
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Concentration Practice in the Australian Beach Sand IndustryBeaches contain the residue of eroded rocks which have resisted weathering, and it is common to find in all beaches some of the harder, heavy minerals. The natural sorting action of waves and winds te
Jan 1, 1950
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Effect of the Composition on the Immobilization of Chromium in SlagsBy E. García-Ramos, P. Flores-Sánchez, E. G. Palacios, B. Zeifert, A. Romero-Serrano, M. Hallen-López
Chromium containing slags from stainless steelmaking may eventually be leached by acidic environments, therefore they should be treated before being stockpiled or land filled. In this work, synthetic
Jan 1, 2008
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Teaching Pyrometry In Our Technical SchoolsBy George Wendell
THE fact that a symposium on pyrometry is being held under the auspices of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers may very properly be taken as a recognition of the importance of
Jan 9, 1919
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Bubble diameter estimation in a mechanically agitated flotation machineBy J. A. Finch
The photographic measurement of bubble diameter is tedious and restricted to vessels with transparent walls and relatively low bubble concentrations. A new method for predicting bubble diameter in a f
Jan 1, 1987
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage In Asymptomatic Underground Coal MinersBy M. Kung, D. Schwegler-Berry, V. Castranova, D. Lewis, H. Abrons
Pulmonary responses to coal mine dust exposure were investigated by analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage specimens from non-smoking coal miners (n-12, mean age-43 ± 2 years, mean underground exposure-17
Jan 1, 1991
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Limestone quarry quality optimization for a cement factory in Turkey - SynopsisBy A. H. Onur
Many factors govern the size and shape of an open pit, and these must be properly understood and used in the short and long-term planning of any open pit and quarrying operation. The importance of eac
Jan 1, 2008
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Fluid Inclusion Insights into the Origins of Fluids and Metals in Porphyry Copper DepositsBy A H. Hofstra, G P. Landis, P Emsbo, A G. Hunt
Models of the evolution of the hydrothermal systems that form porphyry Cu (Mo-Au) deposits are compromised because aqueous magma-derived fluids in the ore zones of most deposits have changed from thei
Jan 1, 2008
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Discussion - Computer-aided schedule optimization in room-and-pillar and longwall operationsBy G. Johnston, P. K. Chatterjee, S. Holguin
M. Gershon The article is an excellent one, providing a basis for the conduct of the major tasks in underground mine planning and scheduling. I object to only one word. Since that word is featured
Jan 8, 1988
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Analysis and Optimisation of life-of-Mine Haulage Cost using SimulationBy Niklas Frank
Ore and waste transports form an integral part of any mining operation and represents a substantial portion of the mine´s total operating cost. Mine layout, truck fleet and size, production rates, hau
May 1, 2003
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Cleveland Paper - Aluminum in Steel IngotsBy John W. Langley
The papers of Mr. W. J. Keep, read before this Institute, have called attention to the influence of aluminum in cast-iron and on iron and steel castings. The information in these papers is interesting
Jan 1, 1892
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Ventilation Surveys And Their Use In Mine PlanningBy Stephen P. Harrison
The ventilation of coal mines has long been a major challenge for the mining industry. Prior to the 1969 Health and Safety Act, mine ventilation planning was almost entirely handled by individuals in
Jan 1, 1980