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Quality And Reliability In Rock BoltingBy Gene Mattila
Each installed rock bolt costs in excess of 520.00. High cost in conjunction with the primary purpose of safety makes it only logical to install the highest quality anchors possible. Each bolt has de
Jan 1, 1985
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Precipitation By Gases - IntroductionBy Fathi Habashi
WHILE HYDROGEN SULFIDE precipitates metal sulfides from aqueous solutions, other gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen, under certain conditions, precipitate the metals directly.
Jan 1, 1970
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Overview Of Low-Rank Coal DryingBy W. G. Willson
Low-rank coal (LRC) drying processes are generally categorized by operating temperature, drying environment and type of feed (either sized or ground coal). Within these broad categories, drying proces
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology Disciplines Lancaster Lime And Stone Corporation's Quarry DevelopmentBy Jack A. James
Lancaster Lime and Stone Corporation developed a quarry operation in 1971 and 1972 for the production of high calcium limestone and construction aggregates, or roadstone. The quarry operation is situa
Jan 1, 1973
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Analysis Of Physical, Chemical, And Mineralogical Characteristics Of Airborne Coal Mine DustsBy Lijun Xu, Jan M. Mutmansky
The purpose of this research was to investigate airborne coal mine dust characteristics in order to assess the possibility of contribution of these characteristics to the incidence of coal workers&apo
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis Of Support And Strata Reactions In A Bump-Prone Eastern Kentucky Coal MineBy G. A. Rowell, T. M. Barczak, J. C. Zelanko
The US Bureau of Mines conducted a multifaceted geomechanics research project at a bump-prone longwall coal mine in eastern Kentucky. This mine presented a unique opportunity to study coal mine bumps
Jan 1, 1992
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Environmental benefits of using clay granules in pesticide applicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay-based granules as carriers for pesticides dates back to the early 1940s. It now represents a business conservatively estimated at between 180 and 270 kt/a (200,000 and 300,000 stpy) in
Jan 1, 2000
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Assessment Of Pillar Load Transfer At Two Multiple-Seam Mine SitesBy R. J. Matetic
The Bureau of Mines, as part of a program to improve mine planning and development, is currently investigating the effects of pillar load transfer, which can impact mining operations within a multiple
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer and Software Use in the U.S. Coal IndustryBy R. Larry Grayson
A survey of 1250 surface and underground coal mines across the United States was made according to a stratified sampling technique based on national coal districts. A total of 171 responses (13.7% res
Jan 1, 1989
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Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure WaterBy M. E. Kuchta
Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety,
Jan 1, 2003
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Aspects of Very Fine GrindingBy Klaus Schönert
Experimental investigations of single particle and interparticle breakage show that the microprocess in mills demands an energy input between 1 J/g and 10 J/g, if particles below 100 pm have to be com
Jan 1, 1989
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Ok Tedi - On Why Ok Tedi Was Found In 1968By Colin C. Brooks
The Ok Tedi gold/copper deposit of almost 800 million tonnes was found in I968 because at that time technology had just developed sufficiently to enable exploration of such an area, world markets and
Jan 1, 1990
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Barite: World Sources And The US Market (c185337b-c8d9-44ba-82bc-832b5d6eaa61)By S. D. Bearden
The world's barite reserve base is adequate for at least 100 years at the current consumption rate. China, India and the United States are expected to remain the leading producing countries, and
Jan 1, 1997
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Basic Principles And Concepts Of Practical Shallow Seismic Reflection ProfilingBy R. D. Miller, D. W. Steeples
Seismic reflection is a powerful geophysical exploration method that has been in widespread use in the petroleum industry for more than 60 years. This paper addresses some basic principles of the meth
Jan 1, 1994
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Re-Entrainment of Fine Particulates in Mine Airways (99340925-5680-4120-82c6-53195bee74a5)By Raja V. Ramani, Sachin Shankar
Re-entrainment refers to dislodgement of particles deposited by both atmospheric and nonatmospheric processes and their subsequent insertion into a flowing field. Formation of sand dunes, snow drifts,
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation of pulp viscosity and grinding mill performance by means of mill noise measurementsBy S. D. Morrison, J. L. Watson
It is well known that the density and viscosity of a mill pulp have optimum levels for grinding efficiency, and sophisticated control loops are employed to control pulp density in industry. However, t
Jan 1, 1987
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Interrelationships Between Kaolin Mineralogy And Ceramic Behavior: A Case-Study From Patagonia, ArgentinaBy E. A. Domínguez
Kaolin deposits of Patagonia (Argentina) were formed by ?in situ? alteration of volcaniclastic rocks or by erosion, transportation, and deposition of residual clays in small basins. The mineralogy, ge
Jan 1, 2010
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Meraaker Hydro-Tunneling the “Norwegian Way”By Odd G. Askilsrud, Steinar Johannessen
New powerplants, tunnels and dams are currently under construction at Meraaker to triple the annual power production of a nearly 100 year old power scheme. A total of 44 km tunnels with cross sections
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals In NevadaBy Keith G. Papke
Industrial-mineral mining started early in the history of the State when salt was extensively mined for use in processing gold and silver ores, and borates were produced to meet most of the world&apos
Jan 1, 1987
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Minerals Processing Meeting Focuses On CommoditiesBismuth, "the green metal," has become an important substitute for lead. The uranium industry was never really dead, anti-nuclear activists just wanted the world to think it was. And diamonds are fast
Jan 1, 1997