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How To Finance Mineral Prospects (2809e36e-3664-40b8-bebf-a204d5237680)By Edgar F. Cruft
It is sometimes said that "mines are made, and not found". I rather doubt that the exploration geologist would be overly sympathetic to that statement, and, of course, like most one-liners it is only
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Of Coal Mine Entry IntersectionsBy K. Hanna
This paper describes a method to improve coal mine entry intersection design. The method considers the effect of in situ stresses, local geologic conditions, rock physical properties, and mining seque
Jan 1, 1988
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Respirable Dust Control On Longwall Mining Operations In The United StatesBy R. Lindsay Mundell
During the past 12 years, use of longwall methods to mine coal in the United States has continually in- creased. Although these methods offer several advantages, health hazards often exist because of
Jan 1, 1980
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Improving Fine-coal Washability ProceduresBy Peter J. Suardini
Over the last few years, researcher have been working on improving procedures for fine-coal (minus 150 microns) washability analyses. The effort was stimulated by past difficulties in obtaining accura
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology And Subsidence Monitoring Of Backfilling Projects In Southwestern Illinois-Television Probes Of Injection BoringsBy Robert D. Gibson, E. Donald McKay, Paul B. DuMontelle
Subsidence of the land surface in some parts of Illinois is caused by underground coal mining. The U.S. Bureau of Mines is backfilling abandoned mines at selected sites in southwestern Illinois in an
Jan 1, 1982
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An Analysis of Underground Coal Mine Fire Incidents in the United States from 1978 Through 1992By William H. Pomroy, Annie M. Carigiet
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report is an analysis of underground coal mine fire incidents occurring in the United States during the 15 years from 1978 through 1992. The fire data used in this analysis w
Jan 1, 1995
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Ground Freezing As Used In The Excavation Of A Mixed FaceBy John E. Feddcck
New York City's $360 million North River Water Pollution Control Project is part of New York State's plan to clean up the Hudson River. The project is to provide a sewage treatment facility
Jan 1, 1970
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Compressed Air Injection Into A Sulfide Leach DumpBy Robert P. Moodry
It was attempted to revitalize an old sulfide leach dump by increasing the oxygen content within the dump. Compressed air was introduced into the old dump. This was accomplished by drilling 300 foot a
Jan 1, 1976
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6. Computer-Based Consultation System for Mineral Exploration ? IntroductionBy Peter E. Hart
The search for mineral deposits is a difficult high-risk enterprise whose likelihood of success is influenced by a great many factors. Among the most important of these factors are the knowledge and j
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Parameters Of Roof Support Systems For Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery RoomsBy T. M. Barczak, S. C. Tadolini
Reduction in the recovery time required and improvements in safety during a longwall face move have compelled coal mine operators to examine and use pre-driven longwall recovery rooms. The recovery en
Jan 1, 2004
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Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Sandstone Using Lee’s Apparatus: A Case Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By BHAMIDIPATI S. SASTRY, Pavan Kumar Kattamuri, ADITYA PANDEY
The thermal conductivity of rock surrounding the airway is one of the most important thermal properties for estimating strata heat transfer into the mine air and for designing the air-cooling strategi
Jul 20, 2021
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Maintenance Practices At Erie Mining Company's Agglomerating DepartmentBy Ray H. Hario
Background of Erie Mining Company Erie Mining Company, managed by Pickands Mather & Co., is one of the largest producers of iron ore pellets in the United States. The plant is located at Hoyt Lakes,
Jan 1, 1977
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Diatomite: Occurrence And EvaluationBy R. O. Y. Breese
The term "diatomite" implies the nearly pure sedimentary accumulation of diatoms. Sedimentary and chemical purity, low density, inertness, intricate fine structure, high brightness and other propertie
Jan 1, 1989
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Considerations On The Selection Of A System Of Long Distance Transport By Conveyor Belt ? IntroductionBy J. M. Rios
This paper exposes the reasons that led the Empresa Nacional Minera del Sahara, S.A. (ENMINSA) to the selection of a conveyor belt system for the transport of phosphate rock over a distance of 100 kil
Jan 1, 1968
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Advances in blasting practices through the accurate quantification of blast fragmentationBy J. Kemeny, K. Girdner, M. A. Lowery
A strategy for proactive blast planning to improve the postblast fragmentation size has been implemented at the Phelps Dodge Morenci Mine. This strategy was developed in specific phases that include s
Jan 1, 2002
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Utilization Of Blast Furnace Slag As An All-Purpose Construction AggregateBy E. W. Bauman
The important role that mineral aggregates assume today in the construction and chemical industries is best attested to by the astronomical tonnage figures for the annual production of aggregates in t
Jan 1, 1967
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An Innovative Rotary Triboelectrostatic Separator For Fly Ash PurificationBy D. Tao
More than 80 million metric tons of fly ash is produced annually in the U.S. as coal combustion by-product. Fly ash can be converted to value-added products if unburned carbon is reduced to less than
Jan 1, 2008
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A Case Study Establishing Optimization Techniques and the Procedure for Successful Numerical Simulation of Ground-Structure Interaction - NAT2022By Ali Keneti, Xavier Ryan, Gerardo Sanchez, Shannon Goff
In this study, FLAC3D modeling was conducted for ground-structure stability assessment for a pilot tunnel passing under a large shaft excavated in the vicinity of existing structures at Karangahape St
Dec 1, 2022
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Evaluation Of Resource Management Plans In Nevada Using Seven Questions To SustainabilityLand management planning is an important issue in all jurisdictions, especially as it relates to mineral development. These planning documents are prepared at different intervals and reflect the reali
Jan 1, 2007
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Decrepitation Of Calcined Abrasive Grade Bauxite, Moengo, SurinameBy S. C. Libby
The amount of fine material (minus 60 Tyler mesh) generated during calcination and/or handling of calcined abrasive grade bauxite from Alcoa's operations at Moengo, Suriname, has recently increas
Jan 1, 1980