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Applications of Fine Coal JigsBy Richard J. Adams
Coal jigs have played a predominant role in U. S. coal preparation for fifty years. Recently, an improved fine coal jig has been used to prepare the middle size range coal. These efficient machines ar
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence of work culture on job satisfaction of mining engineers: A case studyBy R. C. Karra
Mining is one of the oldest profession and second after agriculture. Unfortunately Mining is not so familiar in the society. Due to lack of recognition in the society, existence of mines in remote pla
Jan 1, 2011
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Study on multi layer covering systems of non acid forming and potentially acid forming of coal mine waste rock to control acid mine drainageBy K. Hiroto, H. Tamamoto, G. J. Kusuma
"Acid mine drainage (AMD) has become a serious environmental problem in the mining industry in the last decade. Many efforts have been made in an attempt to find a better method to manage this problem
Jan 1, 2011
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The Antler Chlorite Mine, Southwestern Montana: Rediscovery, Geology, And ClosureBy Richard B. Berg
Until its closure in 1999, the Antler was North America's only active chlorite mine. The mine is located 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Butte in the Silver Star district - an old Montana gold mini
Jan 1, 2001
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Unconventional mining technologies for clean and efficient power generationBy YU. F. Vasyuchkov, K. Vasioutchkov, B. M. Vorobjev
Introduction It is now believed that, even with the environmental protection measures now being taken, the further application of traditional coal-mining and electric power-generation technologies
Jan 1, 1999
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Geology and Genesis of the Chrysotlle Asbestos Deposits of Northern AppalachiaBy Robert Y. Lamarche
INTRODUCTION Production of chrysotile asbestos from the northern Appalachians has been going on for 100 years and, on the basis of known reserves and the present rates of mining, appears assured of co
Jan 1, 1986
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Biomineralization of Summitville Spent Ore SEM Investigation of Biomineralued Metallic FilmsBy G. Whitney, J. Steiner
Introduction The Summitville Mine located in southwestern Colorado is an example of the potential impact that natural weathering and mining activities can have on environmental quality. Acid rock
Jan 1, 1995
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The Powder River Basin Mother Lode Of The Nation's Compliance Coal -Part IIBy L. Alan Weakly
The Powder River Basin is the largest strippable reserve of compliant coal in the United States. It is the mother lode, for this Basin is currently supplying 25 percent of the coal produced in the US
Jan 1, 1998
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Biohydroi\1efallurgy State Of Art And New AdvancesBy R. W. Lawrence, P. B. Marchant
Biohydrometallurgy is now forty years old. Since the discovery of the role of microorganisms in the oxidation of sulphide minerals that gives rise to acid mine drainage, many workers in industry, rese
Jan 1, 1998
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An Expert System For Uranium ExplorationBy Vljay K. Chhipa
Artificial intelligence is" an emerging technology in the field of computer application. Expert system have been developed to imitate human intelligence and reasoning process. Expert systems have much
Jan 1, 1989
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Limestone For Controlling Acid Mine Drainage And For Treatment Of Acid Mine WaterBy Maurice Deul
Limestone can be used effectively in treating acid mine water. Aside from a lower cost than for other treatment agents, limestone has the advantages of easy storage and effectiveness even when impure
Jan 1, 1974
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Development Of A Radioactive Tracer Method For Mine Ventilation StudyBy B. Ni, J. D. Robertson
A new radioactive tracer method for the measurement of airflow in inaccessible airways was developed. The method can be used in situations where studies of the mine-ventilation system are not possible
Jan 1, 1998
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Overseas Private Investment Corporation Minerals ProgramBy Richard H. Lindgren
I appreciate this opportunity to discuss with you OPIC's new policies designed to assist U.S. minerals companies in developing new sources of minerals overseas. A comparison of recent figures on
Jan 1, 1978
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New Beryllium Ore Developments ? SummaryBy C. H. Smith
The present interest in beryllium seems to be the result of recent developments in the uses for the metal discovery of significant deposits of disseminated beryllium ores, and the development of chemi
Jan 1, 1962
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How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted TheoryBy R. A. Bilonick
Sampling is used in all scientific, engineering, marketing, and financial disciplines. The scientific theory of probabilistic sampling is a well established field, providing a general framework for ba
Jan 1, 1986
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A Flotation Study Of The Quartz-Calcite-Hermatite System ? IntroductionBy Geoffrey Purcell
Improvements which have been made in commericial flotation systems during the past fifty years have resulted more from trial and error methods in the mill than from research in the laboratory. Researc
Jan 1, 1967
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Loading Characteristics of Mechanical Rib BoltsBy K. Mohamed, G. Rashed
A conventional mechanical anchor bolt consists of a smooth bar threaded at the anchor end, with a conical wedge, and a mechanical shell anchor. When the smooth bar is torqued, the conical wedge pushes
Jan 1, 2019
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Computer Modeling Of Evaporite DepositionBy Louis I. Briggs
Evaporite rocks, salts of the more soluble ions in seawater, are deposited when seawater becomes concentrated by excess evaporation in marginal basins having restricted circulation with the open sea.
Jan 1, 1967
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Professional Mining Education Available at Mexican UniversitiesBy Antonio Peralta
Mining activity in Mexico began in the 16th century when the Spanish realized the mining potential of the new territory. Since that time, mining has evolved into a strong and vital industry for the co
Jan 1, 1994
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Phosphate Industry And Environmental ControlBy Bruce Congleton
The Florida phosphate industry is a leader in environmental control, both in terms of dollars spent and significant achievements. For instance, since 1960 the phosphate industry has spent over $71 mi
Jan 1, 1972