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    Iodine (1470c5ea-ea3e-43c1-97e3-0a57d2efc34c)

    By L. A. Roe, John Jan

    Iodine is a soft, lustrous, grayish-black nonmetallic element with a density of 4.9. It is the least active of the four members of the halogen family. The other members are, in order of increasing act

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Expanding Your Computer Usage Through Time Sharing With A University

    By Randy L. McGuire, Dale P. Ingold

    The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company expanded computer usage in the areas of engineering and production analyses by establishing a time-share terminal with Ohio University. Through the use of a grad

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Sizing of Chain Pillars Around Longwall Panels

    By Tony B. Szwilski

    The paper outlines the parameters required for an estimation of the size of chain pillars for longwall coal mining. The principal parameters are: stress distribution around the edge of the extracted c

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Discussion - Estimating Mine Pillar Strength From Compression Tests – Annual Bound Volume of Transaction, Vol. 268, 1980, pp. 1749-1761 – Panek, L. A.

    By P. R. Sheorey

    I read this interesting paper on pillar strength in some detail because this is also my area of interest. It has long been the desire of mining rock mechanicians to predict pillar strength from labora

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Practical Ground Control As It Relates to Productivity, Safety, and Costs

    By J. J. Scott

    INTRODUCTION Rock mechanics theory needs to be applied to solve ground control problems, but in the final analysis the mining method and equipment which is used will be those which solve problems

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Flotation Studies on Carboxylic Acid Components of Tall Oils (e9b14a15-4778-4bbb-b59b-00be1d944758)

    By S. S. Hsieh

    Important carboxylic acid components of tall oils were tested individually as phosphate flotation reagents. These included C18 unsaturated fatty acids and C10 to C18 saturated fatty acids and resin ac

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e)

    By J. J. Friel, E. S. Erickson

    Dolomite-fluxed pellets of various compositions were made from magnetite concentrate, hematite concentrate and a concentrate containing a natural mixture of both. Physical properties and reduction tes

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Geochemical Processes That Control Minor and Trace Element Composition of United States Coals

    By Joseph R. Hatch

    When compared to average shale composition, average coal is enriched in sulfur and selenium, has similar amounts of arsenic, beryllium, lead, antimony and molybdenum, and is depleted in at least 26 ot

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Pyrophyllite (86bc5e6c-9741-40cd-bb22-1c643e42581f)

    By B. E. Cornish

    Most technical and statistical data published on pyrophyllite relating to production figures, uses, markets and sales, have in the past traditionally linked the mineral with talc and soapstone. This i

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Use of Depositional Models and Stratigraphic Mapping Techniques to Determine New Coal Reserve Potentials in the Appalachian Region (dac33033-0dc4-450d-ab88-8e0feafad0b8)

    By M. S. Miller, R. H. Mullennex

    The growing need for development of thinner, more erratic, or less easily-mined coals in the Appalachian region requires more detailed analysis of conditions and factors controlling or influencing dep

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Geology And Rock Slope Stability--Application of a "Keyblock" Concept for Rock Slopes

    By Gen-Hua Shi, Richard E. Goodman

    In hard, discontinuous rocks, failure modes and stability are controlled to a great extent by the intersection of discontinuities with the excavated surface. We have solved the general problem of find

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Monitoring of Gaseous Pollutants from Six Explosives Tested in an Underground Mine (e21119c7-95cd-4203-926e-d0354a9ae6ab)

    By B. G. Bunting, D. L. Abata, J. Robb, J. H. Johnson

    Toxic gases produced by the detonation of six explosives were measured in an underground hardrock metal mine during mining operations. The explosives included two semi-gelatin dynamites, three slurry

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Open Pit Slope Stability Investigation of the Hasancelebi Iron Ore Deposit, Turkey

    By Caner Zanbak, Erdogan Yüzer, Mahir Vardar, Kemal A. Erguvanli

    The Hasancelebi iron deposit in Eastern Turkey is a very low grade (average 20% oxide) magnetite body consisting of 720 million longtons of proven reserve at a 10% cut-off limit. The ore-bearing scapo

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Producing Ability of Continuous Mining System

    By A. K. Sinha

    The annual production and productivity of underground coal mines in recent years declined from 334 Mt (368 million st) and 14.5 t (16 st) per man per shift in 1969 to approximately 254 Mt (280 million

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Implementation Of Small Computers Within A Coal Company Environment

    By Dan A. Permenter

    This paper assesses some of the critical factors that must be considered and addressed in the implementation of small computer systems for technical applications within a coal company. Aspects of hard

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Prospecting in the USA - Promise and Problems – 1982 Jackling Lecture

    By William H. Callahan

    "For his exceptionally successful career as a geological mentor, for his ore-finding skills, and particularly the discovery of the Central Tennessee Zinc District and for his lecture, 'Prospectin

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Whitewood Creek Placer Mining

    By Fred Mosley

    The present operation is located on Whitewood Creek about two miles downstream from Deadwood, South Dakota. Early day placer gold operations took place on this creek from Crook City to an area several

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Coal Seam Mapping For Quality Control

    By F. W. Metzger

    INTRODUCTION Coal quality control in mining and mine planning has always been important and has become even more essential in recent years due to environmental considerations. The primary consumer

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Sulfur (6c33d2f0-3e65-4b13-ba60-1f01f6376a65)

    By James M. Barker

    Sulfur is a nonmetallic element of great physical and economic importance to the world. It is widely but sparingly distributed throughout the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. Sulfur is the ten

    Jan 1, 1983

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    A Microcomputer Application To Surface Coal Mine Planning

    By James H. Neisz, Gregory P. White

    This paper discusses the development of surface coal mine planning programs for a microcomputer. A set of seven programs which were originally written for a large mainframe computer are described. The

    Jan 1, 1983