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How Power And Gas Demand Control Systems Can Help Mills Cut Utility CostsBy Bates H. Murphy
There is one quick way to substantially reduce the operating cost of a great many pining operations. It is to cut the demand charge on the use of electricity and gas. Demand charge is the utility comp
Jan 1, 1974
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Origin Of Mississippi Valley-Type Lead-Zinc Ores By Organic Hatter-Sulfate React Ions: The Pine Point ExampleBy R. W. Macqueen
Organic matter commonly associated with Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) lead-zinc deposits may be used to assess the burial/thermal history of host rocks and sulfides. Organic matter may also have been
Jan 1, 2013
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RI 5835 Statistical Analysis Of Sample Data For Estimating Ore ? IntroductionBy Scott W. Hazen
In recent years many mining companies have recognized that their chance for continued economic survival depends on the adaptation of technological advances in their operations. Increased productivity
Jan 1, 1961
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Effect of Lignosulfonates on Floatability of Chalcopyrite and MolybdeniteBy A. Ansari
Standard depressants used in the selective separation of copper and molybdenum sulfides by flotation pose environmental and health hazards. In this investigation, the floatability of chalcopyrite and
Jan 1, 2006
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A Field Study of a Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain (2nd Generation) for Respirable Coal Mine Dust ControlBy T. Grounds, K. Singh, W. R. Reed, R. Cross, G. Ross, S. Klima, M. Shahan
"A 2nd generation roof bolter canopy air curtain (CAC) design was tested by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at a Midwestern underground coal mine. During the study, the r
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 4624 Shuttle-Car Tire And Roadbed StudyBy R. H. Nicholas
Shuttle cars have undeniably proved their worth as a means of transporting coal underground; however, several factors have arisen in connection with their possible improvement. This report .discusses
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal Mining - Energy With SafetyBy D. R. Forshey
Although the United States has the world's largest coal reserves, most of those reserves will require underground mining. Unless underground injury and fatality rates are reduced, the number of d
Jan 1, 1987
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Industrial Minerals of Canada in 1938By L. H. Cole
FOR many years Industrial Minerals, or as they were formerly called, 'the Non-Metallic Minerals', compared with the metallics, were considered of only minor importance and as such were given
Jan 1, 1939
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A Geological Reconnaissance of the East End of Great Slave LakeBy Carl Lausen
Within recent years several mining companies have sent expeditions co the east end of Great Slave lake co determine the mineral possibilities of that area. Little was known of the geography of the reg
Jan 1, 1929
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Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation (419d1321-aef1-473a-bd6e-0cad4598d750)By A. Bhattacherjee
Industries in general and the mining industry in particular have become more safe than ever before. However, there is a need to increase the search for the causes of mining work-related injuries and t
Jan 1, 1991
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MULSIMNL/Large: Reviving a USBM Tool for Modeling Coal MinesBy M. K. Larson
"Specialized numerical modeling codes have been developed over the years to estimate ground stresses during the excavation of coal in underground mines. One of these tools, MULSIM, a displacement disc
Jan 1, 2015
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The Socio-Economic Impact Of Strip Mining: Quantitative And Qualitative AssessmentsBy Robert P. Larkin
The necessity for mineral extraction and its impact on man and the natural environment is a subject of increasing concern to Americans. Rising living standards and new demands for energy require incre
Jan 1, 1975
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Canadian Copper and its ProductionBy C. P. Browning
Copper, as far as we know, was the first metal used by man, and due to the fact that it occurs in many places in the 'native' state, and also to the ease with which it may be shaped, it has
Jan 1, 1927
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Progress On Techniques Of Investigating And Controlling Rock BurstsBy Galen G. Waddell
Several years of rock-burst research conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the mining companies of the Coeur d?Alene Mining District, Idaho, in addition to progress made by oth
Jan 1, 1970
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Kansas City: A Center For Secondary Use Of Mined Out Space ? IntroductionBy Truman P. Stauffer
Secondary use of mined-out space in underground limestone quarries is emerging in the Kansas City area where abandoned quarry sites are being renovated into warehouses, factories, and offices. Mining
Jan 1, 1973
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Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And OpportunitiesBy Jinrong (Patrick) Mang
Three of the most challenging problems in phosphate beneficiation are discussed: flotation efficiency, resource conservation and environmental impact. Some new flotation machines offer the opportunity
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 9578 - Evaluation of Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filters Used in an Underground Metal MineBy John J. Baz-Dresch
Catalyzed diesel particulate filters (CDPF's) reduce the concentration of diesel particulate matter (DPM) and may reduce the emissions of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) in diesel exha
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9147 - Case Evaluation of a Surface Seismic Reflection Technique for Delineating Coalbed DiscontinuitiesBy Gregory M. Molinda
Coalbed discontinuities historically have been hazardous to mining as well as obstructions to efficient production. An effective means of mapping these features is needed in order to plan safe and eff
Jan 1, 1988
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Improved Mixing And Bentonite Savings In The Production Of Green Balls ? IntroductionBy Albert J. Shohet
The increasing scarcity of bentonite coupled with the potential of improved pellet strength have created a need for understanding the effects of thorough bentonite dispersion in taconite concentrate.
Jan 1, 1976
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Feasibility Study Of Applying Geostatistics To Coal Washability Data ? IntroductionBy Young C. Kim
Use of geostatistics to solve mining problems is gaining importance as the cost of developing new mines is increasing and there is a need to mine more marginal deposits. But, until recently, coal comp
Jan 1, 1982