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Engineering Evaluation Of “Nontraditional” Ventilation ControlsBy H. C. Verakis
Permanent ventilation controls such as stoppings, overcasts, and undercasts for use in coal mines are required to meet MSHA’s safety standards for fire endurance and flexural strength. Due to technol
Jan 1, 2003
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Management Practices--Production Analysis And ImprovementBy Chris A. Minnucci
In 1978, the U.S. Department of Energy funded a 2-year study to identify and quantify causes of the post-1969 coal mine productivity decline. A large number of factors hypothesized to have affected pr
Jan 1, 1984
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The Modeling Of Gravity Flow Of Ore In Ore PassesBy H. Nazeri, T. G. Rozgonyi
Many industries when volumes of the solid materials are large invariably relay upon the gravity to induce solids to flow out of storage, through channels and reactors. In mining industry ore pass’s re
Jan 1, 2003
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The Ross Shaft Pillar Project At The Homestake MineBy M. E. Poad
In 1986, a cooperative effort by the Homestake Mining company, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Utah was initiated to determine shaft stability while recovering high grade ore in a nearb
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Advances In Proximity Warning Technology For Surface Mining EquipmentBy T. Ruff, J. Steele
The lack of visibility near earthmoving equipment results in an average of five fatalities in U.S. surface mines each year. These accidents occur when a piece of equipment either strikes another vehic
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental benefits of using clay granules in pesticide applicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay-based granules as carriers for pesticides dates back to the early 1940s. It now represents a business conservatively estimated at between 180 and 270 kt/a (200,000 and 300,000 stpy) in
Jan 1, 2000
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Section 1 - General IntroductionBy Bruce Kennedy, William Hustrulid
Georgius Agricola in 1556 wrote De Re Metallica, one of the first and probably the most famous of mining reference works. In Book 1 he reflects rather elegantly on mining and miners. "Many persons hol
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Plant Expansion And Operation At Round MountainBy Richard M. Crowell, Laurie M. Tahija, Keith D. Dagel
Echo Bay Mines Ltd. operates a gold heap leach in Round Mountain, Nevada, U.S.A. In the past two years, the mine has expanded operations from 13.5 kt/d (15 kst/d) to 41.0 kt/d (45 kst/d), making it th
Jan 1, 1990
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Tunneling Beneath Downtown Bellevue on Time and Under Budget - RETC2021By Ted DePooter, Mun Wei Leong, Chad Frederick
Downtown Bellevue Tunnel (DBT) is part of Sound Transit’s $3.7 billion, 14-mile light rail transit system from downtown Seattle, across Lake Washington, to the cities of Mercer Island, Bellevue, and R
Jun 13, 2021
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The Impact Of Assumptions Regarding Metal Concentrations In Soil And Dust On Setting Remedial ObjectivesBy Stephen G. Whittaker, Rosalind A. Schoof, Martha J. Steele
In determining remedial action objectives for metals in soils, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency typically assumes that the metal concentrations in house dust are the same as the metal concentr
Jan 1, 1992
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Recommendations Concerning the Maintainability of Underground Coal Mining EquipmentBy Kirk Conway, Richard L. Unger
The U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted a research project to analyze the design of underground mining equipment with respect to ease of maintenance and maintainer safety. The work included a review of ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Land Use Issues Facing The Industrial Mineral Industry -- Perspective Of A U.S. Forest Service Mining EngineerBy Donald W. Peters
The 191 million acres of public lands that are managed as National Forest System Lands contain extensive geologic habitat for over 40 industrial minerals. The Forest Service actively encourages explor
Jan 1, 1991
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The Laterite-Bauxite Deposits of the Trombetas and Paragomimas regions of the Amazon BasinBy David Sugden
Intense, tropical weathering of Cretaceous-Tertiary sediments has developed similar laterites in distant areas of the Amazon Basin. In two areas, Trombetas and Paragomina s, bauxites of commercial pot
Jan 1, 1984
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Fuzzy Reliability Based Bow Tie Analysis of Coal Mine Water Inrush RisksBy Cong Zhang, Huaying Wang, Yixin Wei
"Water inrush is a serious geological accident in underground coal mines. This paper focuses on the method of the bow tie analysis based on fuzzy reliability to assess the risk of water inrush in coal
Jan 1, 2017
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Ventilation Arrangements For The L1 Block, Premier Diamond Mine. ? IntroductionBy A. D. Unsted
The Premier mine has been in existence for over 75 years and is closely woven into the glamour of the history of South Africa. A note on the geological formation of the diamond pipe and the gabbro
Jan 1, 1980
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A Computerized Approach for Assessing the Visibility From Underground Mobile Mining EquipmentBy E. William Rossi, Audrey F. Glowacki, Richard L. Unger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a graphics-based computer model to assess operator visibility for continuous miners, shuttle cars, and scoops. Using digitized drawings of the machine, the progr
Jan 1, 1992
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Yield Pillar Simulation Using Physical ModelingBy Dwayne C. Kicker, Duk-Won Park
As the use of longwall mining increases in the U.S.. there is a need to better understand the stress redistribu- tions indicative of this method. To control high stress concentrations, the yield pilla
Jan 1, 1986
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Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPPBy J. Kelleher, R. Saulters, K. H. McDaniel, L. Griswold
To improve underground safety and visibility during mining applications, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant designed and built a dry-dust filtration unit. The unit works in conjunction with a Spendrup 11
Jan 1, 2002
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Fine Coal Cleaning in the 28 x 0 Fraction - A Technical OverviewBy Ellis Brien, O&apos
The fine coal fraction of a coal stream is that fraction which contains particles essentially in the -28 mesh size range. This fraction will normally first appear, in a coal preparation process, as a
Jan 8, 1980
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Computer-Aided Mine Fire Sensor Data Interpretation In Real TimeBy L. W. Laage
Throughout recorded history, underground fires have plagued mining operations. Compared with other hazardous situations in underground mining, a fire can become a global problem by swiftly spreading d
Jan 1, 1989