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Evaluation Of Structural Properties Of Coal Seams (66b85ecb-f5e1-4559-b6e7-ef92fd2b91ba)By Tony Szwilski
A correlation between the rank, ash content and coal seam discontinuities and coal strength/stiffness is discussed. Rebound hammers were used to evaluate the strength properties of two coal seams. The
Jan 1, 1985
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The Role of Supervisory Support in Fostering a Positive Safety Culture That Enhances Workers’ PerformanceBy E. J. Haas
DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Reference to sp
Jan 1, 2019
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Estimation Of Weight Ratios Given Component Make-Up Analyses Of Streams ? IntroductionBy Richard Klimpel
A common problem in mineral processing and chemical engineering is the need to estimate flow rates and/or weight ratios involved with engineering operations for which it is inherently difficult to dir
Jan 1, 1979
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Multi-Purpose Pier In The Energy Age ? IntroductionBy Leonard Sugin
As we approach the end-of the 20th century we are made more aware of the tremendous role that energy plays both directly and indirectly in our varied way of life. The industralized nations of the worl
Jan 1, 1975
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Environmental Considerations In Uranium Solution Mining ? IntroductionBy Kailash Narayan
Atlantic Richfield Company began operating a commercial uranium solution mining project in April, 1975 in Live Oak County, 10 miles southwest of the town of George West (Figure 1). The operation is de
Jan 1, 1976
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Explosive Gas Zone Formation in Underground Coal Longwall Bleeder Ventilated Gobs with an Adjacent Panel using CFD ModelingBy R. C. Gilmore, A. Juganda, Jr. Bogin, S. Saki, S. A. Lolon, J. F. Brune, Jr. Zipf, J. W. Grubb
"Methane-air mixtures form explosive gas zones (EGZs) in underground longwall coal mine gob ventilation systems. Such EGZs have caused a number of fatal mine explosions, including the 2010 disaster at
Jan 1, 2016
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The Wobbler FeederBy T. A. Oberhellmann
The Wobbler Feeder is a comparatively new materials handling and separating device. It is essentially a materials separating or scalping machine, particularly adaptable to separation of oversize pa
Jan 1, 1959
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Preliminary Evaluation Of Bubble Column Flocculation (8244b9f5-7367-408f-9ee2-97697eb32365)By M. T. Ityokumbul
Experiments have been carried out to determine the efficacy of bubble column flocculation. An acid-base neutralization method was used to determine the mixing time in a 0.064 m x l.5 m bubble column e
Jan 1, 1998
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An Evaluation Of Coal Flotation Frothers On A ?Yield-Selectivity-Cost? Basis ? I. IntroductionBy F. J. Chernosky
In the past, a number of papers have been written on the use of various reagents as coal flotation frothers. For the most part, these papers have attempted to correlate the intrinsic chemical and phys
Jan 1, 1962
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Computerized Data As An Aid To Kaolin ExplorationBy Harland E. Cofer
A computer-assisted resources and sedimentological study of the Andersonville, Georgia kaolin-bauxite district was begun in 1975 under a grant from the Office of Mineral Resources of the U.S. Geologic
Jan 1, 1977
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New Synthetic Minerals From Serpentinite Offering A Wide Range Of ApplicationsBy P. Legast
Serpentinite minerals are available in large quantities from asbestos mining activity. The granular or fibrous serpentite, at temperatures greater than 700°C, will recrystalize into olivine, forsterit
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation Of Collectors For Molybdenite Flotation - IntroductionBy D. Malhotra
Most primary-molybdenite producers use a selective-flotation process in which molybdenite is floated from the ore while other sulfide and non-sulfide gangue minerals are depressed in the same step (Fi
Jan 1, 1985
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A Life-Cycle Approach To Coal Resource Analysis: Examples From The Appalachian And Illinois BasinsBy R. C. Milici
Historical production data and reserve decline rates can be used both to predict future coal production rates and to estimate when the reserve will be depleted. Reserve estimates inferred herein from
Jan 1, 1997
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Assessing The Impact Of Truck Dispatching In An Open Pit Mine Through Computer SimulationBy Miguel Angel Ibarra
This paper describes the results of a digital computer simulation study in which the impact of the proposed truck dispatching on the overall mine productivity was investigated for an operating open pi
Jan 1, 1980
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Pneumatic Stowing As A Backfilling TechniqueBy Frank A. Jerabek
Pneumatic stowing was first introduced in longwall mining in the middle twenties. Since that time it has advanced through many stages of development, particularly abroad, which have greatly improved i
Jan 1, 1966
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Some Notes On The Principles Of Mine Hydrology ? IntroductionBy H. E. Grand
The purpose of this paper is to outline briefly some basic principles of ground- water hydrology that have application in mine hydrology. The development of a mine below the water table pleads for acc
Jan 1, 1958
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Marketing Of Gypsum ? IntroductionBy Albert H. Fay
The gypsum industry makes significant contribution to the wealth of our nation. This non-metallic mineral ranks in the highest order with America's most precious resources. Evidence of this is bo
Jan 1, 1969
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An Analysis Of Present-Day Inadequacies And Needed Improvements In The Technology Of Immersed Tube Tunnel ConstructionBy Eugene F. Casey
An immersed tube tunnel is one which is composed of elements that are prefabricated in a dry dock or on shipways, usually away from the actual tunnel site, floated into position and then lowered into
Jan 1, 1970
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Relating Pellet Quality To Operational Variables Through Oxidation Measurements ? IntroductionBy R. R. Beebe
Marcona Corporation produces about 3.5 million long tons of iron ore pellets annually on its two travelling grate pelletizing machines at San Nicolas, Peru. During 1969, these pellets will be shipped
Jan 1, 1969
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Disposal Of Retorted Oil Shale: Principal Issues And Their ManagementBy Devraj Sharma
This paper presents technical issues in the design and management of a retorted oil shale disposal site. Major physical and geochemical mechanisms which affect the disposal are: heat transport, moistu
Jan 1, 1981