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Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded WastesBy J. Hanna, R. Kalathur
Over the years, Alabama's coal industry has generated, during mining and cleaning operations, about 150 million st of fine waste coal, with this total increasing at a rate of 2 million stpy. Recl
Jan 1, 1993
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Design and Construction Aspects of CSO Tunnel and Pump Station SystemsBy Verya Nasri, James Sullivan, Alex Varas
"INTRODUCTION Many major cities in the United States have a combined storm water and sanitary sewer network. Regular rainfall overwhelms the system capacity and results in millions of cubic meters of
Jan 1, 2016
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OSHA Problems As Viewed By The Laborers' International Union Of North AmericaBy Joe M. Short
More than eighty years ago, in what we generally consider a more leisurely age, workers and engineers began the construction of the longest railroad tunnel in the world. When completed, the Simplon Tu
Jan 1, 1979
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Behavior Of Dust Clouds In Mine AirwaysBy R. Bhaskar
The control of respirable dust in mines has been given paramount importance due to the health and safety implications associated with fine dust. The understanding of the temporal and spatial behavior
Jan 1, 1985
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Zinc Availability In The United States: A Statistical AnalysisBy Jr. Koch
Since 1882, world zinc production has increased. In contrast, United States zinc production rose until about 1915, but since then has remained nearly constant, with a slight tendency to decrease. Prod
Jan 1, 1980
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Statement Of Principles (642b76fe-53e4-4371-8daf-b46af62c4a92)By L. W. Swent
Dr. Emrick, honored guests, distinguished speakers, ladies and gentlemen, I am Langan Swent, Vice President for Environmental Affairs and Occupational Safety and Health, of Homestake Mining Company. T
Jan 1, 1981
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Statistical Optimization Of Test Design ? IntroductionBy G. Reed Marchant
The control systems engineer is often faced with the problem of designing tests or experiments where the cost of obtaining information is expensive. This is true in aerospace as well as in process ind
Jan 1, 1968
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Long-Range Hydrophobic Forces In The Amine Flotation Of QuartzA Mark IV surface force apparatus (SFA) was used to conduct direct force measurements between mica surfaces in dodecylamine hydrogen chloride collector solutions at varying pH levels. It was found tha
Jan 1, 1998
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Daylighting Texas Quarry's North MineBy H. V. Scotland III
Lafarge Corporation's Texas Quarry, in Baltimore MD, achieved a substantial expansion of pit reserves by removing an inactive underground mine. The day lighting program, designed, and completed i
Jan 1, 1999
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Raw Materials And The Manufacture Of Vitrified Clay Pipe In ArizonaBy Don Morris
The Building Products Company is Phoenix based and owned by Mission Clay products of California. Building Products is the only manufacturer of vitrified clay pipe in Arizona. The marketing area includ
Jan 1, 1987
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The Creede Mining District History And OverviewBy Paul Eimon
The 1981 Fall field trip of the Denver Region Exploration Geologists' Society focuses on Creede. That is appropriate - because significant mining history has been made and is being made in this o
Jan 1, 1981
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Control Of Respirable Quartz In Continuous Mining SectionsBy R. A. Pimentel
Complying with reduced dust standards (i.e., less than 2.0 mg/m3) due to quartz levels that exceed 5 percent is presently a critical problem for many continuous mining sections. Results are presented
Jan 1, 1985
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ESCA Characterization Of Flotation Products From A Lead-Zinc-Copper Concentrator On The New Lead Belt Of Southeast MissouriBy K. L. Purdy
Electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) was used to determine the-surface characteristics of products from operating Pb-Zn-Cu concentrators on the New Lead Belt of southeast Missouri and pu
Jan 1, 1975
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Role Of Iron Formation In The Exploration Of Massive Sulfide DepositsBy D. M. S. Bhatia
The intimate association of iron formation and massive sulfide deposits has been documented by many investigators (McAllister, 1960; Hutchinson, 1972). In a classic example of such an association four
Jan 1, 1981
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Nickel laterite processing: Recovery of nickel from ammoniacal leach liquorsBy M. J. Virnig, B. D. Boley, G. A. Wolfe, J. M. W. Mackenzie
A flowsheet for the recovery of nickel and cobalt from laterite ores was developed. The flowsheet involves acid leaching followed by hydroxide precipitation of the metal values and then releaching of
Jan 1, 2002
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Financing A Small Mine Acquisition ? IntroductionBy James H. Boettcher
In the second quarter of 1979, ASL Inc. inquired whether Crocker National Bank ("CNB") would provide $4 million in term loan financing to help ASL acquire the outstanding shares of the S&S Coal Compan
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Aspects of the Limestone Industry in MichiganBy Carl G. Hogberg
To the casual observer there is probably no simpler appearing operation in the mineral industry than a limestone quarry. It might seem that the entire operation - from the drilling, blasting, and load
Jan 1, 1962
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Alternative Methods May Reduce Pumping CostsBy R. L. Loofbourow
In addition, dewatering is seldom complete because of aquifer irregularities and an operator's natural reluctance to start a costly study program, provision of wells, and pumping long before mini
Jan 12, 1980
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Financial Analysis Software As A Decision Making Tool In The Mining IndustryBy C. A. Roberts
What are the benefits and limitations of financial analysis software as a decision making tool in the mining industry? Traditionally, the assumptions and simplifications imposed by complex and uncerta
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Applications For Designing And Analyzing Mining Operations ? I. IntroductionBy Raymond K. Will
Computers are becoming increasingly valuable tools in the mining industry as a greater variety of appropriate hardware and software becomes available, combined with greater acceptance by management, W
Jan 1, 1973