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Time Department Subsidence Behavior at a Green River Trona MineBy William G. Fischer
Equations developed by an early researcher in subsidence, F. Martos of Budapest, Hungary, have been slightly modified to produce effective equations for predicting the time-dependent nature of Green R
Jan 1, 1986
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Automatic Grid Generation Allows Faster Analysis Of Coal MinesMULSIM/NL and La Model are displacement-discontinuity programs which have been used quite successfully in the past to provide detailed structural models of various single and multiple-seam mining situ
Jan 1, 2003
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Hybrid Classifier For Raymond® RB Bowl MillsBy R. Schmidt
The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to analyze and optimize the design of the dynamic air classifier integral to Raymond® Bowl Mills. Flow patterns and particle behaviors were m
Jan 1, 2004
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Digital Simulation Of Dragline Deployment SchemesThe trend in the U.S. coal industry in recent years has been a continuous increase in the percentage of coal produced by surface mining methods. Though the predicted energy demands promise a good mark
Jan 1, 1979
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Novel Flotation Technology - A Survey of Equipment and ProcessesBy Kenneth J. Miller
Froth flotation is one of the most actively pursued research and development areas in the coal preparation industry today. Many new types of flotation machines and processes are being developed and co
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of Circum-Pacific Insular Groundwater Bodies ? IntroductionBy Frank L. Peterson
This paper deals with problems of groundwater development in an insular circum-Pacific environment, and is not oriented as such to mining and mineral development. Nonetheless, because a reliable water
Jan 1, 1982
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Circumneutral Ph Contaminant Mobility At Black Hills Gold Mines: Environmental Concerns And Long-Term Mine Closure LiabilityBy M. R. Nelson
Continuing experience in the Black Hills, South Dakota, indicates the persistence of several natural contaminants in mine waste effluents under circumneutral pH conditions. Selenium and arsenic are t
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Advances in Explosives EngineeringBy Andrew F. McKown, Lewis L. Oriard
Advances in explosives engineering are moving forward in several different aspects. These include improvements and new development in explosives products, the application of these products to blasting
Jan 1, 1988
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Closure risk factor - a simple model for optimizing mine closure outcomesThe issues involved in mine closure are usually complex, and the risks are significant. Although environmental risks are paramount, other issues such as safety, community, legal, fiscal and technical
Jan 1, 2002
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Reducing Back Injuries in Low-Seam Coal Mines Through Task RedesignBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick, Richard L. Unger
This paper describes research by the Bureau of Mines on alternative materials-handling strategies for reducing the costs and incidence of back injuries in low-seam coal mines. Strategies recommended f
Jan 1, 1992
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Organic Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Alteration, Basal Shale And Limestone Beds, Middle Ordovician Quimbys Mill Member, Platteville Formation, Thompson-Temperly Zing-Lead Mine, Lafayette County, WisconsinBy Joseph R. Hatch
Previous studies of the Thompson and Temperly ore bodies show alteration aureoles in the Middle Ordovician host-rock limestones, dolomites and shales extending laterally as much as 60m from the ore. T
Jan 1, 2013
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Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-upBy J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Environmental applications of the air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) technology are presented. The original ASH design used porous sintered steel or porous polyethylene tubes as spargers. To diminish/prev
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Cleaning Plant Upgrade Benefits Rosebud MiningBy B. J. Arnold, B. W. Parker
Rosebud Mining Company added a classifying cyclone/spiral concentrator circuit addition to its McVille Preparation Plant, Freeport, PA, in mid-2002. This paper will describe the plant addition, which
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparison of Soft Start Mechanisms for Mining Belt ConveyorsBy Michael L. Nave
Belt Conveyors are an important method for transportation of bulk materials in the mining industry. The control of the application of the starting torque from the belt drive system to the belt fabric
Jan 1, 1993
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In situ mining geologic characterization studies : experimental design, apparatus, and preliminary resultsBy L. J. Dahl, S. E. Paulson, H. L. Kuhlman
To provide basic information on the processes occurring during in situ leaching, the US Bureau of Mines developed a geologic characterization research program. This includes laboratory experiments win
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigation of ventilation problems of a small coal mine compounded by a massive roof fail - SME Transactions 2010By Yi Luo
A massive roof fall occurred in a small room-and-pillar coal mine. The roof falls occurred under a barrier pillar in a closed coal mine located a short distance above the active mine. The extensive fr
Jan 1, 2010
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Changing Sampling Requirements And Systems In Underground Tennessee Limestone MinesBy Randy Sandrik
Sampling has evolved at two large underground limestone mines as conditions and product requirements have grown tougher over 100 years of mine life, requiring innovative techniques to insure delivery
Jan 1, 2005
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Scale-Up and Design of Large-Scale Flotation EquipmentBy Asa Weber
With continuing pressure from stockholders not only to maintain but to increase mineral revenues, producers have increased plant capacity. Depressed mineral prices have accentuated the trend toward hi
Jan 1, 1999
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Plant Results In Sulfide Mineral Flotation Using Collectors Based On Chelation ChemistryBy R. R. Klimpel
In three recent publications, Klimpel et al (1988) and Klimpel and Hansen (1988, 89), the theory and invention process behind the identification of two new classes of sulfide mineral collectors were s
Jan 1, 1989
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A Loss Control Surveillance System - BackgroundBy James D. Bennett
During the past decade many U.S. industries have realized the importance of a total loss control program; the bituminous coal mining industry is no exception to this trend. Oftentimes, we realize that
Jan 1, 1985