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The Centralia ProjectBy David G. Van Hersett
The single most unique design feature of the Centralia Coal Mine is the public information program. Just what the heck does public information have to do with the development of a coal mine? The u
Jan 1, 1970
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Instituting a Filtration/Pressurization System to Reduce Dust Concentrations in a Control Room at a Mineral Processing PlantBy A. Cecala, J. Noll, J. Hummer
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has observed that many control rooms and operator compartments in the U.S. mining industry do not have filtration systems capable of maintaini
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimization of Gob Ventilation Boreholes Completion ParametersBy R. C. Gilmore, S. A. Lolon, G. E. Bogin, S. A. Saki, J. F. Brune, J. W. Grubb
"Gob ventilation boreholes (GVBs) are widely used in underground coal mines for longwall gob degasification purposes. GVBs are often drilled within 10 to 30 m above the top of the coal bed into the fr
Jan 1, 2016
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Cost-Effective Equipment Application ZonesBy Bill Morgan
This paper discusses the economic zones of application for several different types of earthmoving equipment: dozers, wheel loaders in load-and-carry applications, wheel tractor scrapers, articulated t
Jan 1, 1994
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Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground Control (7f8bfcca-e19d-40a3-a8f1-35b46fd79365)By Christopher Mark
Horizontal stresses are caused by global plate tectonic forces. During 1995 alone, they were largely responsible for closing two U.S. longwall mines. This paper presents six case histories from Pennsy
Jan 1, 1997
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Applied Geochemistry In Exploration For Selected Mineral Occurrences In The Philippines ? I. IntroductionBy W. E. Hale
The Institute of Applied Geology (I.A.G.), a joint project sponsored by the University of the Philippines, the Philippine Bureau of Mines and the United Nations Development Programme (Special Fund) un
Jan 1, 1968
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Usage of fly ash as binder in the micropelletization process as a partial replacement of bentoniteBy Rameshwar Sah, PK GHORUI, LR SINGH, SIVALINGARAJU BARISETTY, SHYAM YADAV
Fly ash is a by-product generated by the combustion of coal in thermal power plants. Its disposal is a major environmental concern for these power plants. Though a considerable part of fly ash is used
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Talc Milling In The 80's - 1.0 IntroductionBy G. E. Erdman
This paper presents talc milling guided by a theme of "So You Want to Be In The Talc Business". Such a theme strikes a cautionary note to warn the uninitiated of potential pitfalls, and this paper wil
Jan 1, 1984
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Paste Tailings Disposal In The Coeur d?Alene Mining DistrictBy Grant A. Brackebusch
Paste tailings disposal was successfully implemented at the New Jersey mill in Kellogg, ID with two different types of ore feed, a gold ore and a silver ore. The purpose of this paper is to describe t
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Vertical And Horizontal Distribution Of Zinc In Soils Overlying The Flat Gap Mine, TennesseeBy Alan D. Hoagland
The Flat Gap Mine is on Copper Ridge in the Appalachian Valley of East Tennessee, Large zinc orebodies occupy zones of solution and collapse breccias in lower Ordovician Kingsport limestone and dolomi
Jan 1, 1962
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Categorization Of Industrial Clays- The Key To Development Strategies In Developing NationsBy C. C. Harvey
Based on resource studies in many developing countries, four categories of industrial clay resources are recognized as precursors to development strategies. Category I: High quality, high technology c
Jan 1, 1998
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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense MediaBy Byron C. Hardinge, Michael Sokaski, Paul F. Sands, W. Loring III Mc Morris, David J. Akers
INTRODUCTION In the early days of coarse-coal cleaning by the dense-medium process in Europe, loess was one of the materials used for medium solids. Newly developed cyclones were used to reclaim and
Jan 1, 1991
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Life Support in Underground MinesBy Richard L. Stein
INTRODUCTION Increasing a miner's chance of surviving a disaster requires advance planning for emergencies, adequate training of personnel, and the provision of proper survival equipment. It i
Jan 1, 1982
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Introduction And Utilization Of The "Pipe Conveyor System" ? IntroductionBy Kunio Hashimoto
The conventional troughed belt conveyor system is the most widely used form of equipment for transporting bulk materials in the world today. The reason is not only because it is possible to transport
Jan 1, 1984
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Enhanced Gravity Extraction Of Gold Using The Inline Pressure Jig: Experiences From A Number Of Australian Grinding CircuitsBy N. Moony
The benefit of gravity separation in improving total gold recovery in grinding circuits has been outlined in a significant number of papers to date. However, the use of batch centrifugal concentrators
Jan 1, 1998
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Study Of High MgO Blast Furnace PelletsBy J. A. M. Cano
An extensive research work was developed by Samarco Mineracao S/A to study the quality characteristics of blast furnace pellets produced with high content of MgO. Comparative blast furnace simulatio
Jan 1, 1991
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Efficiency Improvement Process for Aggregate and Industrial Mineral Processing PlantsBy M. Rotz
In the minerals industry today, the ?low hanging fruit? that once existed to debottleneck production and improve recovery, while meeting market needs for quality in mineral processing operations, are
Feb 23, 2014
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An Approach To Decrease Error And Increase Data Reliability In Drill Sampling For GoldBy F. P. Schwarz
Even in an otherwise care-fully done sampling procedure, reducing subsample weight, or splitting, when the grain size of material is too large commonly generates significant error. Such error can be e
Jan 1, 1992
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A Theoretical And Experimental Study On Air Leakage Through StoppingsBy Dai Wang
Stoppings are necessary ventilation control devices for effective air distribution underground. However, one of the major problems underground mining has is that every stopping is a potential leaking
Jan 1, 1998
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Tailing Dam Failures -Why Do They Continue To Occur? (02cb250a-c9bf-461f-a974-a7dd42458ded)By D. R. East
Recent experiences within certain sectors of the international mining industry suggest an underestimation of the environmental risk associated with the design of mine waste management facilities. Thes
Jan 1, 1999