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Industrial Minerals 2001Editor’s note: As usual, the June issue features an industrial minerals review. And some thanks are in order. Thank you to the industrial minerals annual-review editor, to the technical committee
Jan 1, 2002
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Efficiency Of Copper Supported Vermiculite Nano-Antibacterial Material Against Escherichia ColiBy S. Shi, J. Y. Hwang, B. Li
Silver, copper, and zinc are commonly known elements with antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. Attempts have been made to dope silver on minerals, glass, and ceramics and the resulting materials
Jan 1, 2002
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The Technological Evolution Of Longwall Mining – Preprint 97-116By M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
The evolution of longwall mining is briefly traced from its inception in England in the 1620's. In the beginning this method recovered 90% of coal with roof closure controlled by packs and walls.
Feb 24, 1997
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Acquiring Capital Funds for Coal MiningBy Dale S. Hursh, William A. Brooks
Introduction US dependence on external energy sources is dangerous because of unstable political situations existing in key energy exporting countries. So, recent national energy policies call for
Jan 9, 1982
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Enhanced Gravity Separation: An Alternative to FlotationBy B. C. Paul, R. Q. Honaker, K. Ho
Recent research has shown that froth flotation is not effective at treating fine coals (-28 mesh) containing a large portion of middling particles. Due to their relatively large density differences, m
Jan 1, 1995
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Testing of Active Ignition On-Board Suppression Systems for use in SA CollieriesBy D. J. Bryden, J. W. Oberholzer
In response to the need for enhanced precautionary measures to safeguard mine workers in collieries from the consequences of methane ignitions in a heading, the coal mining industry has ex- pressed th
Jan 1, 1997
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Analysis Of Recirculation In Booster Fan Systems Using CFDBy J. M. Wempen
Booster fans, large underground fans, can increase the volumetric efficiency of ventilation systems by helping to balance the pressure and quantity distribution throughout a mine, reducing leakage and
Feb 27, 2013
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Dewatering Of Phosphate SlimesBy Ralph M. Foecking
The disposal of the phosphate slimes produced by Florida beneficiation operations is perhaps the biggest single problem of the phosphate mining industry. This is an old problem which has not been solv
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical Papers - Haul Truck Fuel Consumption And CO2 Emission Under Various Engine Load ConditionsBy V. Kecojevic
Environmental and economic costs related to equipment fuel consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission present a substantial challenge to the mining industry. Haul trucks are an integral part of the
Jan 1, 2010
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Studies Of Friction Factor For Kentucky's Coal MinesBy Andrzej M. Wala
A knowledge of the friction factor (K-factor) is necessary in planning and designing mine ventilation systems for least cost and highest effectiveness. The friction factor used must be accurate and re
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy ConditionsBy Roger L. King
Working in gassy ground conditions is an everyday occurrence for the U.S. coal mining industry. As tunneling operators begin to venture into projects that expose them to the additional hazard of poten
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? IntroductionBy D. M. Carris
Since the Buffalo Creek incident in February, 1972, Federal and state environmental agencies have had the pressure on the coal industry in the Appalachian area to close the coal processing plant water
Jan 1, 1979
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Solving Process Plant Vibration ProblemsBy Adriaan de Villiers
Many conventional structural analysis and design methods in current use are not appropriate for the mining industry. Two major reasons for this are that: • The economic life of a particular mine is l
Jan 1, 1992
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Recycling Power Plant Fly Ash And Its New Application For Construction Materials - Preprint 09-037By N. S. Kim
Economically favored Cr and Cu leaching out process from spent power plant fly ash (PPFA) had been investigated. PPFA, bearing of C, S, V, Ni, Cu and Cr, has been widely used as an assistant fuel in c
Jan 1, 2009
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Optimal Sizing Of Conventionally-Sunk Ventilation Shafts Based Upon Capital And Operating Criteria (e05ee128-628b-45f8-8a69-2e8e36ccc831)By Y. J. Wang
The selection of a shaft size for ventilation purposes is a classic problem of concern to mining engineers. This presentation is concerned with the sizing of conventionally-sunk circular shafts with c
Jan 1, 1977
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Solid Phase Characterization For Metal Mine Waste Drainage Quality PredictionBy K. Lapakko
Several static tests estimate the capacity of mine waste to produce and neutralize acid and are used as tools for predicting metal-mine waste drainage quality. Various methods and their accuracies ar
Jan 1, 2003
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CART?: A Fundamental Tool For Process Circuit DesignBy A. Noble
The design of separation circuits can be a complex, labor-intensive and costly process. While the engineer?s experience along with extensive data sets and simulation are crucial tools for determining
Feb 27, 2013
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Cresson Mine Completes Two-Year ExpansionBy William R. Yernberg
The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co.(CC&V) celebrated completion of a two-year, $168.5-million expansion and capital improvement program. An open house celebration was held in the historic mini
Jan 1, 2002
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Improvement in Sinter Properties with Reduction in Emissions Through Partially Replacing Coke Breeze by Anthracite CoalBy Rameshwar Sah, Somasekhar Pitchika, Akhil Singh, Seenivasan Rajiah, C. B. Dayanand, G. Balachandran
In the sintering of iron ores, the partial substitution of anthracite coal for coke breeze has been considered to be an effective way of reducing emissions and improvement in sintering properties. In
Jun 2, 2022
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Hydrologic evaluation of post-closure flooding and dewatering of the Homestake MineBy Guosheng Zhan
The Homestake Mine included the open cut and underground workings up to 2,484 m (8,150 ft) deep. The mine ceased mining activities in December 2001 after 125 years of operation. Pumping from the under
Jan 4, 2010