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Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land InvestigationsBy Robert R. McDougal, Anne E. McCafferty, Bruce D. Smith
Magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric airborne survey data have been used in regional and local (drainage basin) scales. In a regional geoenvironmental assessment of the state of Montana, magneti
Jan 1, 2000
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Study on belt system bunkeringBy S. D. Thompson, J. C. Dzurino
This investigation mainly focused on designing a bunker system for a large underground coal mine. The primary purpose of this bunker system was to keep high- and low-sulfur coal segregated on the unde
Jan 1, 1987
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Lightning Strikes and Mine ExplosionsBy David R. Zuchelli, Elio L. . Checca
Two case studies of methane gas explosions and their effect on the operation of underground coal mines are presented. The studies detail the recovery operations and investigations at each mine site. T
Jan 1, 1995
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2. Installation of a Major System - Responsibility Reporting ? IntroductionBy Lorraine B. Yde
Successful implementation of computer systems deals with meeting final systems objectives and cost and schedule requirements, but the final success is dependent upon personal inter- action. This is a
Jan 1, 1979
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Carbon, Sulfur, Mercury, Miscellaneous SulfidesBy S. Zaman, John Bulter, M. E. Defoe, Franklin T. Davis
This section deals with the carbon minerals and materials: graphite, tar sands, gilsonite, and diamond. as well as sulfur and the sulfides of mercury, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. Table I contains
Jan 1, 1985
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Raw Material In Cement Manufacture In CaliforniaBy Dinah O. Shumway
California's annual production of >11 million tons of cement, at a value of over $640 million, comes from eight companies, which operate 11 plants. Cement is California's second most importa
Jan 1, 1999
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Constructing Subsystem Characteristic Curves For An Experimental Two-Fan Network By Laboratory MeasurementBy C. Huang, S. Lin, Y. J. Wang
Introduction A mine characteristic curve is of great importance for both theoretical analysis and daily management of a mine ventilation network. Ventilation engineers are well acquainted with the
Jan 1, 1994
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Use of Surrogate Measures of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust to Estimate Historical ExposuresBy Rebecca S. Stanevich
BACKGROUND Diesel exhaust is an animal carcinogen, although evidence of the carcinogenicity in humans is "limited". (World Health Org. , 1989) Of the eight cohort studies in the 19808, five found
Jan 1, 1992
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Determination Of Acid Resistance Of Agglomerates In Copper Heap LeachingBy S. K. Kawatra, C. A. Hardison, J. Gurtler, T. C. Eisele, K. Lewandowski
Acid soak tests were used to measure the effectiveness of binders in highly acidic conditions to determine their suitability for use in copper heap leaching. Soak tests involved placing the agglomera
Jan 1, 2005
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Computer Simulations Of Roof And Support Behaviour In Coal StrataBy André Vervoort
The roof behaviour in room and pillar panels during the development of roadways and the subsequent pillar extraction was monitored underground and numerical simulations were conducted. For several und
Jan 1, 1992
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Evolution Of Mine Information System At Endako MineBy R. Jedrzejczak
Endako Mine is an open pit molybdenum mine located in the north central region of British Columbia, Canada, approximately 160 km. west of Prince George. Production for the latter part of 1992 is expec
Jan 1, 1993
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A Comparison Of Analytical Models For Diffusional Deposition Of Radon Daughters In A Human Ling BifurcationBy Antoon W. van der Vooren, Colin R. Phillips
A comparison of analytical models used to describe deposition in the first generation of lung bifurcations is presented. In order to allow testing of the mathematical models, experimental data were ob
Jan 1, 1981
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Dust Control Considerations For Deep-Cut Faces When Using Exhaust Ventilation And A Flooded-Bed ScrubberBy R. A. Jankowski
The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted a series of laboratory tests to investigate the effectiveness of using a flooded-bed scrubber with exhaust ventilation in deep-cut faces. An experimental test p
Jan 1, 1998
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Advantages of using advancing tailgate shortwall ventilation in underground trona miningBy C. J. Pritchard
Productivity improvements reduced the number of continuous miner sections from seven to three while maintaining full productive capacity. So a decision was made to test an advancing tailgate ventilati
Jan 1, 1991
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A Comprehensive Simulation Of An Industrial Comminution Circuit Treating TaconiteBy C. L. Schneider, R. P. King
Size distributions and liberation spectra were measured in samples taken from 10 streams in a taconite milling circuit under normal operating conditions. The size distributions were deter- mined by si
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Experiences With Solving Mine Planning Tasks by Heterogeneous Computer SystemsBy K. Irmscher
During the last years, using modular computer models on the software and distributed computer capacities on the hardware side has become quite common in the mining industry. When tackling real mining
Jan 1, 1996
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Effects of Delay Time on FragmentationBy Mark S. Stagg, Michael J. Nutting, Douglas R. Barlet
Single-row bench blasts at a reduced scale in the field were used to study the effects of delay time on fragmentation. Nine shots with a spacing of 21 in. and a burden of 15 in. (S/B = 1.4) and nine s
Jan 1, 1986
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Heterogeneous Equilibria In Ammonia/Laterite Leaching SystemsBy S. W. Asihene, K. Osseo-Asare
The leaching and solution treatment operations used in the ammoniacal treatment of laterites depend on the ability to establish and maintain close stability relations between soluble metal ammine comp
Jan 1, 1979
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Progress Report Of A Reclaimed Wetland On Phosphate Mined Land In Central FloridaBy J. D. Carson
A 0.60 km2 (150 acre) wetland was reclaimed by Agrico Mining Company as part of a 1.48 km2 (366 acre) reclamation program in southwest Polk County, Florida approved by the Florida Department of Natura
Jan 1, 1983
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Stress distributions in three-entry development under high horizontal stressBy S. S. Peng
Horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to roof failure during longwall entry development, especially when the immediate roof is weak. In this paper, the effects of stress angle betw
Jan 1, 2000