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Southern Illinois white tripoli as filler, extender, and abrasive (Technical Note)By D. M. Avant, A. J. Solomon, S. M. Pickering, W. R. Fox
Introduction Most high purity silica is produced from crystalline quartz, generally from sand. However, there is a small area of southern Illinois where a porous, friable white chert rock is found
Jan 1, 1987
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Preliminary Design ConsiderationsBy Donovan F. Symonds
INTRODUCTION The selection of the optimum coal preparation plant flowsheet is a vital part of the development of a new plant or the expansion of an existing facility. Selection of an inappropriate fl
Jan 1, 1991
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Thick seam mining with artificial roof laying supportBy J. B. Gwiazda
Introduction Thick seams constitute a considerable portion of Polish coal reserves. In producing mines and those under construction, the reserves where the height is more than 4.5 m (15 ft) total
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigations Into Methods For The Protection Of Underground Workers Against Radon And Its Daughter ProductsBy W. Haupt, M. Thormé, H. J. Ertle, K. Reim
Though Germany has a very old mining history, her experience in uranium mining only started in the late sixties. Today in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) there are only 5 small mines in the exp
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction Uses - Aggregates: Markets And UsesBy Henry N. McCarl
From the earliest use of crushed and broken stone as landfill for eroded gullies in trails and roads, to the mixing of sand and gravel with cement to make concrete, men and women have found mineral ag
Jan 1, 1994
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Sillimanite Group – Kyanite and Related MineralsBy Palmer C. Sweet
Kyanite. andalusite, and sillimanite are anhydrous aluminum silicate minerals, and they have the same chemical formula, Al2SiO3. Dumortierite and topaz are also classified as aluminum silicates althou
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of New Techniques For Thin-Seam MiningBy Jasinder S. Jaspal
The United States has very large coal reserves in seams that are less than 1065 mm (42 in.) thick. These reserves are often not mined because of the difficulty of working in low heights and, in most c
Jan 1, 1992
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Costs of In-Pit CrushingBy Calvert D. Iles
Open-pit mines in the US and throughout the world are typically characterized by increasing operating costs and decreasing ore grades. Thus, companies must continue to improve their use of human and
Jan 4, 1983
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BLM Studies Millions of Acres in Western US for Possible Wilderness DesignationBy Don Fisher, Jean Juilland
Introduction A section of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 specifies the procedure for areas the US Bureau of Land Management manages that have wilderness qualities. In part, F
Jan 10, 1983
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Despite Tough Times, Optimism Underlies AMC ConventionBy Jim Oehler
The US minerals industry, as well we know, has been hit hard by the recent recession and is faced with what is projected to be a slow recovery. Even so, there was an underlying feeling of optimism at
Jan 11, 1982
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Miscellaneous Physical SeparationsBy G. Swartz, R. J. Brison, R. A. Wyman, J. P. Vandenhoeck, S. E. Khalafalla
Magnetic fluids are commonly composed of ultrafine submicron particles of magnetite (Fe3O4) dispersed in either a kerosene or a water carrier medium with oleic acid as a protective colloid. The unique
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial-Mineral Resources Associated With Salt Domes, Gulf Of Mexico Basin, U.S.A.By J. Richard Kyle
Salt domes, their cap rocks, and the adjacent sedimentary strata represent a major economic resource in the Gulf of Mexico basin. Gulf Coast salt diapirs formed in response to sediment loading of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Dust Mitigation through a Program-Based ApproachBy S. R. Clark
"INTRODUCTION Of all the natural resources being taxed by the needs of the modern world, perhaps the most important is the continually expanding demand for water resources. As water becomes scarcer, a
Jan 1, 2018
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Bioassay Studies of Canadian Uranium Mill WorkersBy M. Measures, W. A. Napier, C. Pomroy, J. M. Jardine
INTRODUCTION In most uranium mines the concentration of uranium in the ore is low enough that inhalation of dust does not present a radiological problem. Conversely in the mills there is a potentia
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerals and Land ManagementBy D. A. Gulley, L. J. MacDonnell, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION Environmental impacts are most commonly associated with air and water pollution. Not- withstanding this fact, to many people the primary disruption caused by mineral extraction is the
Jan 1, 1985
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The Implementation of Environmental LawBy William A. Vogely, Lawrence J. MacDonnell
This section begins with an introduction to several key environmental laws. This is followed by a discussion of some of the issues raised by such environmental regulation. Finally the subject of regul
Jan 1, 1985
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Yellow Cake Drying And Dust Collection At United Nuclear Corporation Church Rock Mill OperationsBy G. A. Swanquist
INTRODUCTION This article describes the yellow cake drying, packaging and dust collection circuit of the United Nuclear Church Rock Mill. It also describes the layout and floor plan of this secti
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal : Exports Reach Record HighBy Donald E. Ralston, William B. Seward, Washington Bernard, William J. Halvorsen, Richard P. Killmeyer, Kelvin K. Wu, Peter Phillips, John N. Murphy, W. H. Mullins
Despite a recession that's crippling many US industries, and a UMW strike that wasn't supposed to happen, 1981 was a fairly good year for the coal industry. The big news was record-high e
Jan 5, 1982
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Optimization of Fine Coal CleaningBy Dale W. Norris, John A. L. Campbell
INTRODUCTION Optimization, as measured by productivity gains, is being achieved in our nation's preparation plants principally by automation, economy of scale, and reducing maintenance. Incre
Jan 1, 1988
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Legal Aspects Of Site Assessment And Operational AuditsBy Gail L. Achterman
Most mining companies today perform site assessments and operational or compliance audits regularly. The purpose of these audits is to review company facilities and operations to determine whether the
Jan 1, 1992