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LoadCapacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Pumpable Standing Support System Used in Underground Coal MinesBy Timothy J. Matthews, Ted Klemetti, Timothy J. Batchler, Daniel J. McElhinney
Unplanned tailgate collapses and difficult mining conditions in U.S. longwalls have necessitated the use of innovative tailgate support systems. Severe ground movement induced by longwall loading has
Jul 1, 2023
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Basinal Setting Of The Idaho Cobalt Belt Blackbird Mining District, Lemhi County, IdahoBy Gordon J. Hughes
The ldaho Cobalt Belt represents a unique geologic environment containing some of the largest known reserves of cobalt in the United States. Stratabound cobalt-copper-gold deposits formed within a sed
Jan 1, 2013
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Hydrocyclone Washing Of Fine Coal - SummaryBy L. H. E. Weyher
In a previous paper presented at the 1966 Annual Meeting of AIME we reported our work, conducted at the Pennsylvania State University, on the hydrocyclone washing of fine coal.' The initial evalu
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine Ventilation Monitoring – Comparing Best Practices in Australia, Germany and the United StatesBy J. F. Brune
"Re-occurring face ignitions in U.S. coal mines are concerning and require a closer look at air quality monitoring systems and practices employed in these mines. The explosion disaster at the Upper Bi
Jan 1, 2016
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Environmental Issues Related To Large Scale Coal Refinery ComplexesBy Thomas R. Mills
Under contract to the U. S. -Department of.-Interior, Office of Coal. Research, Hittman Associates recently completed a 16 month study of the environmental-factors associated with the siting, construc
Jan 1, 1975
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Improved Stench Warning Systems For MinesBy William H. Pomroy
This report describes research leading to the design, prototype fabrication, and successful in-mine proof-of-concept testing of two improved stench fire warning systems for underground noncoal mines.
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology And The Bottom LineBy Bobby J. Timmons
Luck; blind, beginner's, fisherman's, or whatever type, plays an important role in romance, racing, football, gambling, and mineral exploration. However, for each of these; education, traini
Jan 1, 1983
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Deep Retained Subway Excavations In The Nation's CapitalBy Jerry M. Riggsbee, John H. Weber
INTRODUCTION The Washington Metro is a 98 mile rapid transit system that will serve the District of Columbia, southern Maryland, and northern Virginia. The construction work herein described relate
Jan 1, 1974
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The Use Of Sulfur Dioxide Gas Geochemistry In The Detection Of Sulfide DepositsBy G. E. Rouse
Anomalies of sulfur dioxide and other gases have been defined, by direct measurement, around various sulfide bodies. These readings were made (1) in soil gas and (2) in the atmosphere, from both groun
Jan 1, 1971
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With expanded capacity and reduced costs, Chile is well positioned for turnaround in copper pricesBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Copper price rebounds A worldwide scramble for diminishing supplies of copper has pushed the red metal's price to more than $2.20/kg ($1 per lb), the highest level since 1980. The first nine
Jan 1, 1988
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Risk Management in Tunneling: A Review of Current Practices and Needs for Future Development from the Designer’s PerspectiveBy Moreno Pescara, Luca Soldo, Piergiorgio Grasso
"Risk management in tunneling is more important today than it was a few years ago, considering increasing demands for safety and environmental and socio-economic sustainability, which are now required
Jan 1, 2016
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Reverse Osmosis Technology Helps Optimize Phosphate Mine PerformanceBy Chris Howell
PotashCorp?s Aurora phosphate mine, in Beaufort County, NC, operates four low pressure boilers and four high pressure boilers to meet its process steam requirements. Maintaining these boilers is crit
Jan 1, 2011
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Planning the Underground - How Underground Solutions Can Inform Contemporary City Urban DesignBy Stefano Ceccotto, Eugenio Trussoni
"INTRODUCTION Contemporary city is made of layers. Physical structures layers (built fabric, residential, commercial industrial etc. ), infrastructural layers (below and above ground), “green” layers
Jan 1, 2016
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Coal Exploration - Fence Lake Project, Catron County, New MexicoBy Marcie A. Greenberg
The Fence Lake Project is located in the Salt Lake coal field, an extension of the San Juan Basin. Geologic formations exposed in the Project area range in age from late Cretaceous to Quaternary. Coal
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Development of Gold Projects from the Design Engineer's AspectBy M. P. A. Hames, D. R. Beaumont
INTRODUCTION Legend has it that when Isembard Kingdom Brunel was confronted with the cost and consequences of one of his bridges having failed, he responded cheerfully that the event had saved inv
Jan 1, 1987
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Automatic Truck Dispatching Using A MicrocomputerBy Young C. Kim
Because of the tremendous technological advances achieved in recent years in microcomputers, it is not only technically feasible but also economically viable to develop an automatic truck dispatching
Jan 1, 1984
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Telfer - Australia's Newest Gold MillBy Courtney Chamberlain
The Telfer Project, Australia's newest, largest and most remote gold mine, treats 480,000 metric tonnes of ore grading 9.33 grams per tonne derived from open pit mining operations. Coarse gold i
Jan 1, 1980
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Projectile Impact Testing of a Concrete Coal Mine Seal Rated for 120 psi - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Kyle A. Perry, Ethan A. Steward
The mining of underground coal presents several hazards for miners, including the risk of an explosion fueled by methane gas and coal dust. Methane gas, produced during coal formation, can continuousl
Jun 2, 2023
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Diversity and Technology take Center Stage at the 2019 SME Annual Conference & ExpoBy Georgene Renner, Chee Theng, William Gleason
"A walk through the exhibit hall or a glance at the technical programing that was offered at the 2019 SME Annual Conference & Expo and CMA 121st National Western Mining Conference in Denver, CO, Feb.
May 1, 2019
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Lessons Learned From Research about Methane Explosive Gas Zones in Coal Mine GobsBy J. A. Marts, R. C. Gilmore, Jr. Bogin, S. A. Saki, J. F. Brune, J. W. Grubb
"Most, if not all longwall gobs contain explosive gas zones (EGZs), i.e., zones of explosive methane-air mixtures that can cause – and have caused – mine fires and explosions. If the coal is prone to
Jan 1, 2015