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Guidelines for the safe operation of booster fans in coal mines - SME Transactions 2015By F. Calizaya, M. G. Nelson
This paper presents a summary of basic requirements for the design, installation and operation of booster fans in coal mines, especially in deep and/or extensive mines. It includes a brief description
Jan 1, 2015
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Risk Assessment of Fire Incidents in U.S. Underground Coal Mines from 2000 to 2012By A. Haghighat
A risk analysis on mine fires for all U.S. underground coal mines from 2000–2012 was completed to identify locations that have a high risk for fire incidents. The data for this analysis was extracted
Jan 1, 2019
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Determination Of Radon Concentration In Water Samples From Argolida By The Liquid Scintillation TechniqueBy N. Zouridakis
Radon is an established lung carcinogen and remains the most important environmental radiation exposure. It was estimated that inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products accounts on averag
Jan 1, 2007
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A Study On Solution Line Corrosion Of Lead Calcium Tin Anodes In Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Bemelmans
Lead alloys function effectively as oxygen evolving anodes in copper SX-EW operations and are highly resistant to corrosion. The presence of organic from solvent extraction in the electrolyte seemed t
Jan 1, 1996
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Stimulation Of In Situ Bioprecipitation For The Removal Of Hexavalent Chromium From Contaminated GroundwaterBy K. Vanbroekhoven
An industrial site near the centre of a historical town in Flanders is characterized by chromium(VI) contamination of the groundwater. Since the potential for natural attenuation was not sufficient to
Jan 1, 2006
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Vertical And Horizontal Distribution Of Zinc In Soils Overlying The Flat Gap Mine, TennesseeBy Alan D. Hoagland
The Flat Gap Mine is on Copper Ridge in the Appalachian Valley of East Tennessee, Large zinc orebodies occupy zones of solution and collapse breccias in lower Ordovician Kingsport limestone and dolomi
Jan 1, 1962
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Statistical Trends And Discoverability Modeling Of Gold Deposits In The Abitibi Greenstone Belt, OntarioBy Michael C. Stanley
The set of discoveries for a mining district or camp is a reflection of the exploration history. In the western Abitibi greenstone belt of Ontario, future exploration can be guided by a study of stati
Jan 1, 1992
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Determining The Integrity Of Escapeways During A Simulated Fire In An Underground Coal MineBy Robert J. Timko, R. Lincoln Derick
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the integrity of escapeways in a three entry underground coal mine. A center conveyor belt entry (secondary escapeway), was flanked by an intake (primary escapeway) and a
Jan 1, 1989
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An Application Of The Topsis Method To Solve Hydraulic Excavator Selection Problem In MiningBy M. Yavuz
Decision Making (DM) can be defined as a selection process of the best one among the alternatives sets in order to obtain goal, and mostly has an uncertain situation [7]. Every mining engineer is subj
Jan 1, 2008
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The Port Richmond N. Y. Project The Excavating Shield In Saturated, Mixed Glacial DepositsBy Henry J. Jacoby
This report concerns Contract No. 3B of the Port Richmond Project, for the Department of Water Resources of the City of New York. It involves the construction of 7, 000 ft. of 7 ft. finish I. D. inter
Jan 1, 1974
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In Situ Measurement Of The Heat Conductivity And Thermal Diffusivity At The Waldo MineBy P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko
Rock thermophysical properties, i.e. heat conductivity and thermal diffusivity, were obtained for reference values at the Waldo Test Mine for mine fire simulation purposes. An in situ measurement meth
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent lessons that have been learned in open-pit mine stability – 1986 Jackling LectureBy C. O. Brawner
INTRODUCTION My first major involvement on a rock mine slope stability project was in 1966 after I had become a principal of Golder Brawner & Associates in Vancouver, Canada. I received a request
Jan 1, 1987
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Chemical & Physical Controls For Base Metal Deposition In The Cascade Range Of Washington StateBy Alan R. Grant
Interpretation of presently available geological information indicates that most of the periods of significant metal deposition in the Washington Cascades Range are, at least in part, genetically rela
Jan 1, 1971
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An Overview Of New Surface Mining Methods Of Steep Slopes In The Appalachian RegionBy Ben E. Lusk
First of all let me say what a genuine pleasure it is to be here. Acapulco certainly is a beautiful change. I'm going to spend sometime talking about change, because frankly I'm astounded at
Jan 1, 1974
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DCCR Case Study on Guidelines for Achieving an Extended Design Life in CSO ProjectsBy Moussa Wone, William Levy, Christopher Caruso, Zachary Spera, Thomas Hennings, Richard Stacy Kinchen, PE Joel Kantola
"Owners constructing new combined sewer overflow (CSO) systems increasingly seek to have project design lives of 100 or more years in response to the growing size, complexity, and cost to construct an
Jan 1, 2016
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Column-Test Determinations Of Adsorption Characteristics Of The Madison Aquifer In The Black HillsBy C. J. Webb
Column experiments were performed to determine the ability of Madison aquifer material to adsorb arsenic and other constituents in a heavily mined watershed of the Black Hills in western South Dakota.
Jan 1, 1999
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The Use Of Portable Continuous Monitoring Devices To Determine Soot Concentrations In Dieselized MinesBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
The paper describes the use of portable aerosol monitors in determining real-time concentrations of diesel soot and respirable total dust in dieselized mines. The field studies were conducted in a sim
Jan 1, 1989
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The Romeo Tunnels-Detroit, Michigan A Current Report On Rapid Excavation In Difficult GroundBy Thomas W. Traylor
Today, in Detroit, Michigan, a 14 ft. 6 in. diameter soft ground tunnel is being mined at penetration rates limited only by the logistics of liner handling and spoil removal. Soil conditions are highl
Jan 1, 1997
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The Effects of Backfilling on Ground Control and Recovery in Thin-Seam Coal MiningBy James G. Donovan, Mario G. Karfakis
A large percentage of Southern Appalachian coal reserves are located in seams less than 36" thick. As thicker and currently more mineable deposits are exhausted, methods of underground thin-seam extra
Jan 1, 2001
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Short-term schedule optimization with nonlinear blending models for improved metallurgical recovery in miningBy Clayton Vernon Deutsch, Marcel Antônio Arcari Bassani, João Felipe Coimbra Leite Costa, Vanessa Cerqueira Koppe, Pedro Henrique Alves Campos
Traditional linear approaches oversimplify the complexities of ore blending. Adopting nonlinear blending models in mining and mineral processing is critical to enhancing prediction accuracy and allowi
Jan 1, 2025