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Continuous Face Haulage: A Practical And Documented RealityBy D. C. Torre
The need for a successful, efficient and reliable continuous face- haulage .system for use with continuous mining machines has been apparent since the first continuous miners were introduced some twen
Jan 1, 1977
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Battery Tractor-Trailers At Warwick Mine ? Portal No. 3 Of Duquesne Light CompanyBy J. C. Draper
This subject was introduced last April in a paper presented in Birmingham, Alabama, by James E. Elkin, General Superintendent of Duquesne's Coal Department. This paper will cover some of the same
Jan 1, 1968
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Spectroscopic Characterization Of The Selective Separation Of Kaolin And Gangue MineralsBy G. C. Allen
Selective flocculation is used for the purification of clay minerals. Here we present data from a surface spectroscopic investigation into the polyacrylamides mediated selective flocculation of kaolin
Jan 1, 1998
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Least Cost Surface Coal Mining (e63d9920-6b04-46a6-bef8-db50bd5e3206)By J. W. Devon
The coal mining industry is divided into two distinct economic segments based on Coal Supply Agreements. Coal supply agreements generally fall into two categories, spot or long-term, with the selected
Jan 1, 1994
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Froth flotation's newest machines: How much better are they?By Peter Amelunxen, Brandon Akerstrom
Since its introduction 40 years ago, the compartmental model of flotation has been used to predict the performance of mechanical flotation cells. However, it has found limited success for modeling dua
Mar 1, 2025
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Post-mining – A holistic approachBy JURGEN KRETSCHMANN
The European climate and energy framework for 2030 is highlighting the reduction of man-made CO2 by increasing the use of renewable energy. In this spirit, Germany has decided to erase coal use as an
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Government Policy And The Potash Industry In Saskatchewan ? IntroductionBy Arne Paus-Jenssen
The potash industry in Saskatchewan has recently been the focus of much new legislation at the provincial level and, along with other mining industries in Canada, also subject to changes in tax legisl
Jan 1, 1976
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Pellet Cargo Sampling Facility At The Chicago And Northwestern Ore Dock, Escanaba, MichiganBy John W. Reddy
The C&NW Ore Dock at Escanaba, Michigan, is a major terminal on Lake Michigan for iron ore pellets arriving from the Marquette Iron Range located 112 km (70 miles) to the north. In an average year, t
Jan 1, 1985
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Beneficiation Of High-Ash, Indian Non-Coking Coal By Dry JiggingBy T. Gouri Charan
Indian coals, which are of Gondwana origin, contain high amounts of mineral matter, wherein the extraneous material was intimately mixed in the coal matrix during the formation stage, causing a high l
Jan 1, 2011
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Influence of substrate roughness on particle adhesion and concentrationBy WILLIAM M. CROSS, ALBERT ROMKES, BERNARDO MORENO BAQUEIRO SANSAO, Jon J. Kellar
The mineral industry uses significant amounts of water in processing. Thus, sustainable practices with the processing of ores are of critical importance. An impact tester was used to measure the adhes
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The Demand Picture For High Quality Clays ? IntroductionBy James D. Cooper
Technologic advances in materials utilization during the past two decades have brought is a long way toward the point where we can make the products we need from the materials we have readily availabl
Jan 1, 1970
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Extraction Of Nonferrous Petals From High Salinity Brine Geothermal Brine By Sulfide Precipitation*By R. W. Bartlett
High salinity geothermal brines typically contain up to several hundred parts per million of valuable heavy metals, and because of the large potential flow of geothermal brines from future power plant
Jan 1, 1980
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Water Reuse At Inca?s Sudbury MillsBy R. N. Browne
As man searches unexplored horizons for new and economic industry, he must be constantly and acutely aware of the presence or absence of that precious commodity without which Industry, indeed Man hims
Jan 1, 1971
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A Novel Hybrid Cementitious Material for Pumpable Roof Supports: From Laboratory-Scale Investigation to Full-Scale ProductionBy Arash Nikvar-Hassani, Lianyang Zhang
To address the drawbacks of the conventional portland cement/fly ash (PC/FA)–based cementitious material currently used in practice to construct pumpable roof supports (PRSs), a novel cementitious mat
Jul 1, 2023
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The Use Of Taguchi Methods And Computer Techniques For Research And Process ImprovementBy C. Flores
The most common experimental approach of studying one variable at a time while holding all others constant is extremely inefficient. Use of statistical methods enables engineers and scientists to obta
Jan 1, 1998
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Investigating the Key Parameters of an Agent-Based Model of Mining Community Preferences for Managing Social RisksBy M. K. Boateng, K. Awuah-Offei
"Mining companies have started using quantitative tools, including computer models of community interaction, to gain intelligence on social risks surrounding their projects. Models of changes in commu
Jan 1, 2018
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Microcomputers In The Minerals Industry ? I. IntroductionBy Ben W. Burdett
Since the late 19701s, the use of microcomputers in the minerals industry has grown to the point where today they can be found in virtually every plant within the industry. Their use in every aspect o
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical And Economic Aspects Of Surface Coal Mining In The SouthBy Robert M. Cox
Surface mining of coal in the South developed into a major industry during the 1960's. The economic significance of the industry is much greater than is readily apparent when one considers only t
Jan 1, 1977
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A Comparison Of Radon-Daughter Exposures Calculated For U. S. Underground Uranium Miners Based On MSHA And Company RecordsBy Wade E. Cooper
INTRODUCTION How accurate are past and present employee radondaughter exposure records of underground uranium miners employed in the United States? This often-debated question is essential for futu
Jan 1, 1981
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Attempts To Combat Problems Of Cleaning FinesBy L. A. Khan
This paper first discusses the physicochemical cleaning methods used to process fines followed by an analysis of the subprocesses of froth flotation and the adverse effects of slimes and particle oxid
Jan 1, 1986