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Recent Advances In The Chemistry Of Sodium Silicates: Implications For Ore BeneficiationBy James S. Falcone
Soluble sodium silicate materials have well known applications in flotation for desliming, selective depression and corrosion control. Recent advances in the understanding of the complex polymeric nat
Jan 1, 1981
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Spontaneous Combustion Experience at Cyprus Shoshone Coal MineBy Thomas H. Koenning, James R. Boulton
The coal mined by Cyprus at the Shoshone mine near Hanna, WY is highly susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Spontaneous heatings have occurred in the gob of several of the longwall panels and, in so
Jan 1, 1997
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relations In TunnelingBy Harry Sutcliffe, George B. Wallace, Madan M. Singh
INTRODUCTION Several recent estimates have predicted that the extent of underground tunneling in the future will far surpass past records. It is also emphasized that the expected increase depends l
Jan 1, 1997
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Analysis and Prediction of Longwall Methane Emissions : A Case Study in the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, Va.By Richard E. Ray, George N. Aul, Fred Garcia, William P. Diamond
Increasing longwall panel dimensions, particularly face width in gassy coalbeds, may result in unexpected increases in methane emissions. To investigate this problem, continuous longwall face emission
Jan 1, 1997
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The Construction Of The Govalle Wastewater Interception And Diversion System Austin, TexasBy Leonard W. Postregna
Prior to January, 1986, the city of Austin, Texas was on notice by the Federal Government's Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Water Commission, that they were illegally polluting the
Jan 1, 1989
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Survivorship Models For Lung Cancer Mortality In Uranium Miners – Is Cumulative Dose An Appropriate Measure Of Exposure?By Richard W. Hornung, Steven Samuels
A great amount of work in recent years has been devoted to refining older survivorship models, e.g. life tables, and developing newer ones, e.g. Cox regression. In this paper, these models are applied
Jan 1, 1981
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The Art of Cross Validation in Geostatistical ApplicationsBy Isobel Clark
Geostatistical methods of estimating ore reserves and other spatial phenomena are becoming increasingly wide spread in their use. Properly applied, Geostatistical estimation falls into two stages -- t
Jan 1, 1986
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Pan-European Underground Drainage Water Management Research Centre - A Contribution To Sustainable Water Management In EuropeBy H. Hejny
The objective of the project is to construct and operate a pan-European underground drainage and minewater management research centre, which would be the hub for data gathering and dissemination in re
Jan 1, 2007
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Using Business ‘Due Diligence’ to Help Evaluate Minerals DepositsBy Harleigh V. S. Tingley
Investment in the mining industry has increased substantially throughout the world in recent years. So have acquisitions, divestitures, and financial restructurings. The return of outside investors to
Jan 1, 1990
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150 MWe Circulating Fluidized Bed Power PlantBy T. B. Jarboe
The 150 MWe circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this paper is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic feasibility of
Jan 1, 1988
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Production Planning Systems At The Hanna Mining Company - Production Planning Systems At HannaBy James A. Decker
Hanna has developed three production planning systems to help the mine engineers determine the sequence of mining from available ore supples. The Production Scheduling System was developed to give t
Jan 1, 1984
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Shaft Sinking Considerations And ProblemsBy Gerald G. Griswold, Allan G. Provost
"To Sink or Not to Sink"; this play on the Bard's words sums up the considerations and problems that face the owner on every potential shaft sinking project. The growing demand for access into t
Jan 1, 1974
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Fluid Mechanics Of Slurry Flow Through The Grinding Media In Ball MillsBy Raj K. Rajamani, Poly K. Songfack
The slurry transport within the ball mill greatly influences the mill holdup, residence time, breakage rate, and hence the power draw and the particle size distribution of the mill product. However, r
Jan 1, 1995
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Mixed Mode Testing for Fracture Toughness of Coal Based on Critical-Energy-Density (a0a2cf94-f70b-4539-a47a-3498ecbbc6e6)By R. Karl Zipf, Z. T. Bieniawski
Based on the premise that understanding the fundamental mechanics of fine fragment formation in coal will lead to reducing coal dust problems in mines, a thorough study of the mechanics of crack propa
Jan 1, 1986
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The Optimum Contours Of An Open Pit Mine: An Application Of Dynamic ProgrammingBy Ernest Koenigsberg
In 1961 Lerchs and Grossman presented a method, based on graph theory, to determine the optimum ultimate pit limits for an open-cast mine. At the same time they demonstrated a dynamic programming algo
Jan 1, 1982
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Interpreting Geological Structure Using KrigingBy N-h. Mao
We applied kriging (geostatistics) to interpret the structure of basement rock in Yucca Flat, NTS from borehole data. The estimation error for 118 data is 81 m comparable with those based on both grav
Jan 1, 1985
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Interview With Philip M. Hocker, President of the Mineral Policy CenterBy Steve Kral
Philip M. Hocker is president of the Mineral Policy Center (MPC), a Washington, DC-based, non-profit organization formed to "address the environmental problems that are caused by mineral development i
Jan 1, 1995
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Mathematical Modelling Of Tunnel Air PollutionBy Pramod C. Thakur
Tunnels are defined as underground passages made without removing the overlying materials. From time immemorial men have driven tunnels for mining purposes. Even today tunnels are the building blocks
Jan 1, 1974
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Earthquake Engineering Of TunnelsBy G. Norman Owen, Roger E. Scholl, Tor L. Brekke
INTRODUCTION Underground structures are generally regarded to be safer than surface structures during strong seismic motion, except when crossing a causative fault. Recent studies of observed earth
Jan 1, 1979
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Unlimited productivity – your operation can achieve itBy Vincent R. Bovino
Introduction Only a person fresh from an information vacuum could not know the status of this nation's economy. The inability of the US to compete in the world marketplace is manifested in many
Jan 3, 1986