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Oil Shale Development Non-Technologic FactorsBy Harry Perry
A technology for producing liquid fuels from oil shale at prices competitive with crude oil prices is a necessary but not exclusive prerequisite for the development of a shale oil industry. Many other
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal: Tomorrow's ChoiceBy Robert V. Price
It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss coal's prospects with the Society of Mining Engineers of AIMS--- a group destined to play a crucial role in shaping our national energy future. Much
Jan 1, 1975
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Non-Foaming, Adsorptive Bubble Process For Wastewater TreatmentBy K. T. Valsaraj, L. J. Thibodeaux
Solvent sublation, the separation process for the removal of two hydrophobic compounds (penta- and trichlorophenols) from the aqueous phase, is discussed, as is a steady-state mathematical model for f
Jan 1, 1994
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Gravity Separation Of Minus 500 Mesh ParticlesBy D. C. Yang
A packed column jig has been developed for sharp separation of fine particles--150 down to 1 micron--having different densities. The packed jig is a column filled with corrugated packing. A slurry of
Jan 1, 1997
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What Industrial Minerals Management Expects Of GeologistsBy E. C. Skinner
As the program says -we'll he talking about the expectations of the Management of an Industrial Mineral enterprise relative to the activities of geologists engaged in that enterprise. Industria
Jan 1, 1972
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Computer-aided mapping and design — Their potential for mining useBy Kim W. Wright
Introduction Mining operations require maps for each phase of project development. Engineering plans, cross-sections, and isometric drawings are also needed. Maps are used for geologic interpretation
Jan 6, 1985
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Economics And Development Of Shallow Mine SpaceBy Donald M. Duncan
An acceptable source of concrete aggregate is available in Kansas City in a continuous, medium bedded, slightly dipping limestone unit. Removal is accomplished in shallow depth, 12 feet to 17 feet hig
Jan 1, 1968
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Gold Recovery In A Tidourea Cip ProcessBy Reinhold Schulze
Thiourea is being applied as an industrial leaching agent for gold and silver only in a few cases. A CIP technique was developed which eliminates most of the obstacles against its use. Mild condition
Jan 1, 1998
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The Luminex Method - A New Geophysical Method For Airborne And Ground Prospecting For Ore Deposits ? IntroductionBy H. O. Seigel
This is an introductory paper on a new method of prospecting for mineral deposits which has been developed by Scintrex Limited. The method, which we call Luminex, for luminescent mineral exploration,
Jan 1, 1983
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Office Of Coal Research Program As It May Be Applied To LigniteBy Neal P. Cochran
The Office of Coal Research Program has been outlined in our Annual Report for a number of years and reported on by various members of the OCR staff as well as by our contractors. The program is natio
Jan 1, 1968
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State Severance Taxes and the Federal SystemBy Thomas F. Stinson
Energy-producing states see severance taxes as attractive sources of increased revenues for otherwise tight budgets. Consumers in energy-poor states, however, protest that current rates are excessive
Jan 4, 1982
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Recent advances in fine coal beneficiationBy T. C. Rao
The quantum of coal fines below 6 mm in run-of-mine (ROM) coal has been increasing due to progressive mechanization of mining methods which has created a substantial incentive, worldwide, to develop s
Jan 1, 1987
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Regression Models: Facts And FallaciesBy H. T. McAdams
The logic of regression analysis as an operations research tool is critically examined, and a formal basis for its application to mining problems is developed. The traditional view of regression a
Jan 1, 1966
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Computer Network Calculation Of Creighton Mine Mass Flow And Natural Ventilation - 81By Jozef Stachulak
Prof. H. Bystron: "An Application of the First Law of Thermodynamics to Winter Dry Air Flow in Mr. Stachulak's Mine Model". [ ]
Jan 1, 1980
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Estimating The Effects Of Non-Darcian Flow On Inflow To A Pit And Slope StabilityBy L. C. Atkinson
A three-dimensional finite element Ground-water flow code has been developed that incorporates saturated/unsaturated, two-regime flow (i.e., both Darcian and non-Darcian) and solves for the seepage fa
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Methods In Evaluation, Development And Operations Of An Ore Deposit ? IntroductionBy Richard F. Hewlett
The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework within which problems in the evaluation, development, and operations of a mineral property can be solved, Solution of these problems must be made wi
Jan 1, 1963
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Estimating the Impact of Technological Advances on Productivity in Underground Coal MinesBy Seanley C. Suboleski
This paper examines the likely productivity improvements that have resulted from the introduction of technological advances in underground coal mining during the decade from 1977 to 1987. Included in
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring Blind Backfilling in Abandoned MinesBy Peter J. Huck, Bruce G. Stegman, Richard E. Thill
Introduction Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind backfilling process has been successful for stabilizing
Jan 12, 1983
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Preparing High Sulfur Coal For EPA ComplianceBy Atmesh K. Sinha
The demand for thermal coal both nationally and internationally is projected to increase rapidly. The marketability of high ETU thermal coal produced in the USA is, however, limited by its high sulfur
Jan 1, 1983
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Panel Caving With Transport By TrucksBy E. Pizarro
Division Andina has considered in its long range planning, the exploitation by panel caving method of "Third Panel" mine, which was started its production stage during the second half of 1995. This
Jan 1, 1998