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Air Toxics Regulations Under the Clean Air Act Amendments
By Gale F. Hoffnagle
INTRODUCTION On November 15, 1990, President Bush signed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. These Amendments cover many aspects of air pollution control. The provisions which seek to control emi
Jan 1, 1991
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A Plan To Reevaluate Risks To Miners From Radiation Exposure
By Roy M. Fleming, Christine B. New
The federal standard for limiting exposures to miners from radon daughters was reduced from 12 working level months (WLM) per year to 4 WLM per year in 1971. However, even at that time some researcher
Jan 1, 1981
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Radio imaging method (RIM) or diagnostic imaging of anomalous geologic structures in coal seam waveguides
By L. G. Stolarczyk, R. C. Fry
In coal-bearing formations, seams are often bounded by sedimentary layers of mudstone, claystone or shale. When the electrical conductivity of the surrounding sediment layers is greater than the condu
Jan 1, 1991
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Evaluating the productivity of a shovel-truck materials haulage system using a cyclic queueing model
By M. Rosenshine, R. W. Barbaro
This paper presents a cyclic queueing model that evaluates the productivity of a shovel-truck materials haulage system. For a cyclic queueing problem with exponentially distributed service times, a cy
Jan 1, 1988
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Factors That Influence The Selection Of A Land Use For Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction
By Michael L. Clar
Reclamation of surface mined lands has two basic objectives: (1) the elimination or abatement of undesirable environmental conditions, and (2) the restoration of mined land to its former or more produ
Jan 1, 1981
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SME meeting focuses on solutions to unique problems faced by small miners in mine development: Small Mines Development in Precious Metals
Two years ago, about the only US mining ventures that could turn even marginal profits were precious metals. In 1986, the price of gold dramatically increased, as did earnings from precious metals, mo
Jan 6, 1987
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Seismic Tomography To Map Hazards Ahead Of The Longwall Face
By K. Y. Haramy, E. C. Westman
Anomalous geologic or stress conditions ahead of a longwall face have the potential of causing great harm to both the individual miner and the mining operation as a whole. NSA Engineering has been dev
Jan 1, 1997
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The Coal Quality Expert: Introduction To The Acid Rain Advisor
By C. D. Harrison, G. S. Stallard
The 199O Clean Air Act Amendments specify national objectives for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from coal fired power plants. System-wide reductions can be achieved by combining various emissions
Jan 1, 1993
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Auditing cable bolting practice for underground mines
By D. J. Hutchinson, S. Nickson
Cable bolts are used as a means of rock support around underground excavations in many mines across Canada and around the world. A substantial body of research on cable bolting was conducted at a numb
Jan 1, 2002
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Pre-conditioning/Pre-excavation Grouting of the Soils Prior to Tunneling Below Highways and Railways: Case Histories from the Past Decade
By Alex Naudts
Pre-excavation grouting is a predictable and reliable technique performed to prevent or minimize settlement in advance of, or during the tunneling operation. It safeguards the infrastructure above the
Jan 1, 2008
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Using Administrative Controls to Reduce Tailings – Dam Risk
By G. H. Glos
There was a time when an occasional failure of a tailings embankment was considered an acceptable risk associated with mining activities. This is not the case anymore. A major tailings failure today
Jan 1, 1999
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The Basic Significance Of The Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance For Ionic Surfactants
By I. J. Lin
The effect of various types of structural modification on the critical micelle concentrations (CMC) and hydrophile lipophile balances (HLB) of certain surfactants has been considered. Using the con
Jan 1, 1973
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Financial Evaluation and Risk Assessment of a Placer Gold Deposit during the First Stages of Exploration: A Case Study
By D. Drymonitis, G. Gialoglou
"Placer gold mineralizations have been observed in the north-eastern parts of Greece. Some of them have been at first evaluated to be of special interest so, exploration campaigns have been designed a
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuous Surface Mining Equipment: How to Achieve Success
By Edward DeLilla
For the past 30 years, surface mines have moved toward more highly mechanized, automatic systems that continuously mine overburden and ore to increase productivity, lower operating costs and minimize
Jan 1, 1994
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Prereduced Pellets For D-LM Ironmaking At Mobile ? I. Introduction
By Thomas E. Ban
D-LM at Mobile The qualified success of iron ore pelletizing processes has influenced considerations for production of highly beneficiated fur¬nace charges. Such beneficiation would necessarily inv
Jan 1, 1968
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The Importance Of Environmental Compliance Programs
By D. E. Nash
Environmental compliance programs for mining companies are not only important management tools, but can deflect serious civil and criminal penalties if violations of environmental laws do occur. The
Jan 1, 2001
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Chemical Mining - Theoretical And Practical Aspects
By Paul W. Johnson
Chemical mining is the in situ extraction of metals from ores located within the confines of a mine (broken or fractured ore, stope fill, caved material, ores in permeable zones) or in dumps, prepared
Jan 1, 1967
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Geology And Zoning In The Steeple Rock District, New Mexico And Arizona
By V. T. McLemore
The Steeple Rock district in New Mexico is a major epithermal gold-silver district that exhibits district zoning. Five types of ore deposits occur within the district: •base-metal veins (with gold an
Jan 1, 1996
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Ground Penetrating Radar Images Of In Situ Coal Structure
By R. S. Dennen
A ground penetrating synthetic pulse radar system has been used by the Bureau of Mines to probe into a coal pillar to locate hidden structures or anomalies. Two types of velocity tomographic reconstru
Jan 1, 1989
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Modeling Mine Ventilation Networks Using Five Basic Network Elements
By Jan M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang
In the mathematical analysis of electrical networks, the electrical devices are often modeled using idealized network elements such as current sources, voltage sources and resistors. An analogous appr
Jan 1, 1998