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Ranking Factors Impacting Survival During Coal Mine Fires (944723f1-5735-46fa-b0ba-10133f94de46)By F. N. Kissell, C. D. Litton
This study ranks the factors impacting survival during a coal mine fire. It has already been established that reducing time delays is the most important factor in saving lives. Consequently, every eve
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Statistical Modeling In Analyzing Health And Safety Data For Mineral IndustryBy K. Biswas, S. J. Jung
Health and safety of workers in mineral industry in the U.S. is still a vey important issue as Mining along with Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing and Construction industries have contributed most of
Jan 1, 2002
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Aquifer Modeling of Large Volume Industrial Groundwater SuppliesBy Bruce D. Hulman, Robert .. F. Gorman
Introduction Groundwater resource evaluation has historically required extensive field investigative work, usually at great cost. More recently, the advent of the microcomputer has made difficult
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison Of Gold, Platinum And Sulfide Ion Selective Electrodes As Sensors For Eh Measurement In Sulfide SolutionsBy S. Chander
A comparison of gold, platinum and sulfide ion selective electrodes was made for determination of Eh in solutions containing hydrosulfide ions as a model system. The comparison was made in terms of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Experience Of Inert Gas Injection In Combating Fires In Indian Coal MinesBy S. P. Banerjee
Injection of inert gases to combat mine fires has been practiced in various parts of the world for a long time. Of late, nitrogen has become the preferred inert gas for control of mine fires and safe
Jan 1, 1987
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A Model For Long Range Scheduling Of The Mining Sequence For Flat Lying OrebodiesBy R. Gerling
A computer program has been developed for finding a near-optimum schedule of the mining sequence for flat lying, tabular orebodies. The deposit is divided in blocks with equal areas and definite grade
Jan 1, 1986
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Dispersion Characteristics of Apatite and Magnetite Fines in the Presence of Inorganic and Organic Reagents and its Influence on the Dephosphorization of Magnetite OreBy K. S. E. Forssberg, S. Subramanian, Hanumantha K. Rao
The dispersion characteristics of apatite and magnetite minerals have been assessed based on zeta-potential measurements, using various inorganic and organic reagents, namely sodium silicate, sodium t
Jan 1, 2002
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6. Computer Applications on Slurry Pipeline SystemsBy J. D. Pitts
Long distance slurry pipeline systems for steam coal, iron concentrates, copper concentrates, and limestone, first used nearly 60 years ago, are now transporting nearly three billion ton-miles annuall
Jan 1, 1979
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Simulation and Animation of the Materials Handling for a Working SmelterBy Thomas Fliess, Klaus-Christof Ritter, John R. Sturgul
The optimum flow of materials through a smelter is an extremely important phase of the mining cycle. A typical copper smelter will have up to $US 1,000,000 per day of copper being processed. The motio
Jan 1, 1996
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Shock Losses Around Underground OvercastsBy Jerry C. Tien
An overcast is a form of air bridge which permits one air current to pass another without mixing. It is an essential and indispensable ventilation device for underground air distribution in horizontal
Jan 1, 1987
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Refrigeration Economics At The Star Mine - IntroductionBy John R. Marks
The recent trend in the ventilation of deep under- ground metal mines in the United States is to rely more and more on refrigeration for air cooling. This paper describes the layout and the economics
Jan 1, 1980
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Human Factors of High Technology MiningBy Robert F. Randolph
New technologies confront mining organizations with unprecedented human factors challenges. Likely problem areas range from the design of the human- machine interface to the design of work groups and
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining Waste Research in the U. S. Bureau of MinesBy William N. Fitch, Valois R. Shea-Albin
In 1976, the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) aroused concern in the mining community about the regulation of mine waste streams under RCRA. In response, the Bureau of Mines initiated re
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Balance Evaluation for Heap Leach Operations in High Snowfall ClimatesBy Jim M. Johnson
INTRODUCTION The facility water balance and maintenance of sufficient excess storage volume in the solution control system are often amongst the most critical facets of design and operation of hea
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of Mine-To-Mill Optimization To The Aggregate IndustryBy G. Adel, J. M. Richardson
Mine-to-mill optimization is a holistic approach to the optimization of mining and processing operations. Developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, it attempts to minimize energy
Jan 1, 2006
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Linking Hydro and Diesel - An Opportunity for Remote MinesBy G. Newman, C. D. Sellars, E. A. Portfors
Power for mine operation in remote locations is usually provided by diesel generators. For gold mines where processing is normally desirable on-site, power requirements can be significant and the oper
Jan 1, 1987
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Studies of the Pyrrhotite Depression Mechanism With DiethylenetriamineBy M. A. Marticorena, R. Stratton-Crawley, C. I. Basilio
Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is a selective depressant for nickeliferous pyrrhotite during pentlandite flotation. Laboratory flotation tests conducted on ore and process samples showed that pyrrhotite re
Jan 1, 1995
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A Geomathematical Model Tested On An Oil ReservoirBy Luís Tavares Ribeiro
Nowadays there is a greater need for detailed reservoir modelling in the oil industry. It is generally recognized that nearly all reservoirs are heterogeneous and idealization of rock characteristics
Jan 1, 1986
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Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining To Mine Ventilation KBS Development (cc6ab886-7b63-4708-be07-9212b667ae40)By R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem, s
Jan 1, 1989
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The Support Requirement at a Longwall Face-A Bending Moment ApproachBy S. Majumder
The longwall face supports are provided to prevent the caving of the immediate roof at the working face. The thickmess of the immediate roof may be obtained from the working height and the average bul
Jan 1, 1986