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Design And Construction Of Temporary And Permanent Lining Systems For Shield Tunnels In GermanyBy Heinz Distelmeier
Short Historical Review Tunnelling in Germany is as old as it is in other industrial countries. Until the middle of this century German contractors had no chance to work continuously in this busine
Jan 1, 1987
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Uranium Deposits In Oligocene, Miocene And Pliocene Sediments West Of The Rocky Mountains ? IntroductionBy Hetland Donald L.
Regional Tertiary formations and basins of local sedimentation which contain uranium deposits west of the Rocky Mountains are mainly of Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene age (fig. 1). The host rocks ha
Jan 1, 1969
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Age Factor In Histological Type Of Lung Cancer Among Uranium Miners, A Preliminary ReportBy Oscar Auerbach, Marvin Kuschner, Rosemarie Mick, Geno Saccomanno, Stephen Wood, Victor E. Archer, Marlene Egger
INTRODUCTION Excess bronchogenic carcinoma has been demonstrated among underground uranium miners in the United States, Czechoslovakia, and Canada (Archer 1981). This excess cancer is attributed la
Jan 1, 1981
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Large Flotation Machines In Coal Preparation Plants Of The Ruhr District Of West GermanyBy Armin C. Supp
Since 1975, about a dozen high capacity flotation plants have been installed in the Ruhr district. Depending on the size of the preparation plants, the design capacity of the flotation section is betw
Jan 1, 1985
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A Summary Of Recent Findings On Occupational Lung Disease In US Underground Coal MinersBy M. D. Attfield
During 1992 a number of papers were published on aspects of respiratory disease in US underground coal miners. These included reports on trends in prevalence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, the
Jan 1, 1993
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Albite Occurrences And Their Economic Significance In The Mugla-Milas Region, Southwestern Anatolia, TurkeyBy Murat Budakoglu
Albite (NaA1Si308) is one of the important raw materials for the rapidly developing Turkish ceramic and glass industry. Prior to 1980, development of the ceramic industry in terms of raw material was
Jan 1, 1999
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An X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer For On The Line Analysis Of Titanium In IlmeniteBy E. A. Laurila
During last years many different types of X-ray fluorescence analysers have appeared in the market most of these instruments being designed for laboratory use. The instruments applied ins continuous p
Jan 1, 1960
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A Physical Scale Model of Flows in the Waste of a Retreat Longwall CoalfaceBy P-M. Dupond, S. Lowrie, C. Tauziéde, Z. Pokryszka, A. D. Jones
A physical model has been developed to simulate the flows and mixing of gases in the waste of a longwall retreat coalface. The model is used in conjunction with computational modelling, and the distri
Jan 1, 1997
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An Overview Of Methane Liberations From U.S. Coal Mines In The Last 15 YearsBy R. H. Grau
This Bureau of Mines report describes methane liberation trends from all U.S. coal mines liberating over 100 Mcfd (100,000 cfd) (2.8 Mm3/d). Detailed are results from the latest Bureau survey performe
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation Results and Diagnostics in Deeply Buried Coal Seams, Piceance Basin, COBy Terry L. Logan, Arfon H. Jones, James C. Seccombe
Deeply buried coal seams [greater than 3000 ft (914 m)] are difficult and sometimes hazardous to test and complete due to coal sloughing, formation pressure anomalies and coal fine generation. Data
Jan 1, 1986
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Mississippi Valley-Type Mineralization In Northwestern Ohio: Origin Of The Strontium-Bearing Minerals - IntroductionBy Karen M. Kessen
The isotopic variations of lead from Mississippi Valley galenas have long been used to place constraints on the sources of the lead, and on the residence the of the lead in crustal reservoirs prior to
Jan 1, 1979
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Genetic Algorithms Applied In Fleet Maintenance Analysis: Case Studies with Seven Underground Scoop TramsBy S. Peng, N. Vayenas, A. Farah
"While genetic algorithms have been widely adopted in ore grade estimation and optimization, mine design, and production scheduling in the mining engineering field, reliability and maintainability ana
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation Of Resuspension Of Radioactive Aerosols In Equipment Cab Of Open-Pit Uranium MiningBy J. W. Markham, M. Atiemo, K. Yoshida
INTRODUCTION In open-pit mining of high grade ores, operators of mining equipment in a pressurized cab are protected from inhaling radioactive aerosols by the use of filtered air through a pre-impa
Jan 1, 1981
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Using Direct Measurements Of Coal Core Methane Content In Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy John K. Hollmann
The use of the direct method of determining coal methane content has grown in the last decade from a research technique into a practical coal exploration tool. However, the literature available on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Rock mechanics program helps improve trona recovery at Stauffer’s Big Island mine in WyomingBy R. V. Hunter, J. F. T. Agapito
Introduction Significant increases in extraction ratio on the order of 6% to 8%, equivalent to as much as 142 t/m (48 st per ft) of panel, have occurred at the Big Island trona mine during the last f
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis of the Gas Flow and Heat Distribution in Iron Ore Pellet Induration SystemsBy M. K. Patel, K. C. Wade, M. Cross
In the past decade a good deal of effort has gone into the computer simulation of the heat distribution of pellet induration systems. The major uncertainty in the analysis of such systems is the gas f
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessment of on-Board scrubbers for use on Continuous Miners in South African CollieriesBy Jan W. Oberholzer, Jan J. L. Du Plessis, Gerard Appelman, Andrzej M. Wala
The use of on-board scrubbers on continuous miners is an important aspect in efforts to reduce the amount of dust that heading workers are exposed to. As part of the CSIR:Mining Technology's rese
Jan 1, 1995
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Investigation Of Electromagnetic Emissions In A Deep Underground Mine (39cb0c96-9d6e-45cf-889e-ec2a2630fe9f)By S. J. Knoll, D. F. Scott, T. J. Williams
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research
Jan 1, 2004
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Detection And Characterization Of Nanoparticles In Respirable Coal Mine Dust - SME Annual Meeting 2022By F. Sime, X. Wang, J. D. Miller, T. Akinseye, S. Assemi, L. Pan
Respirable coal mine dust (RCMD) is a complex mixture of carbonaceous and mineral particles with a variation in size and shape. Accumulation of RCMD in the lungs of underground coal miners results in
Mar 2, 2022
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Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling MillsBy P. Songfack
In this work, the slurry flow in the ball mill is solved with Navier-Stokes' equations and the marker and cell technique (MAC), which tracks the fluid-free surface. Considering different planes i
Jan 1, 1994