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Study of methane outgassing and mitigation in longwall coal minesBy SAMUEL A. LOLON, ADITYA JUGANDA, JURGEN F. BRUNE, JR. GREGORY E. BOGIN
Historically, there have been many events of mine fires and explosions recorded in the United States and other countries that have demonstrated the existence of explosive methane-air mixtures, herein
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Twin Tunnels Completes Blasting: Project to be Completed in DecemberBy Steve Kral
In December 2013, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) completed the widening of the eastbound tunnel on Interstate 70 (I-70) from two lanes to three. Work on the westbound tunnel began e
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University/Industry Partnerships An Idea That Can Work In MiningBy Howard L. Hartman
Introduction The federal government's declining role in funding research has created a critical dollar gap for university departments of mining engineering. Industry, too, is affected by the dro
Jan 9, 1984
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Financial survival of the mining executive in a cyclical industryBy Peter J. Szabo
The mining executive works in a cyclical industry. His employment is subject to the vagaries of the marketplace. Boom and bust has always been the industry's story. "Big oil" failed in its min
Jan 11, 1985
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An Engineering Approach To Monitoring The Performance Of Soft Ground Tunnels During ConstructionBy C. John Dunnicliff, Birger Schmidt
INTRODUCTION To be effective and useful, monitoring of tunnel construction must be carefully planned throughout all steps. A vital and frequently overlooked step is a clear definition of the specif
Jan 1, 1974
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Upgrading of phosphate fines by fatty acid flotation using amylase enzyme as a surface modifierBy K. E. Yassin, A. Yehia, M. Amar
Phosphate ores are the source of many commodities, such as phosphorus element, P2O5 and fertilizers. Discarding a large percentage of fine phosphate particles produced as slimes during phosphate ore p
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Update of the Support Technology Optimization Program: New Features and a New InterfaceBy T. M. Barczak, Zach Agioutantis
The Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP) has been developed by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to provide a comprehensive tool for evaluating the performanc
Jun 25, 2024
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Mine Development - Resolution Copper: A Showcase For The Rio Tinto PhilosophyJust 104 km (65 miles) from Phoenix, AZ, Rio Tinto hopes its new Resolution Copper Mine will be a showcase for the Rio Tinto management philosophy. Its goal is to have a net positive impact. In every
Jan 1, 2010
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Review Of The Sophie-saul District Project In French GuianaBy Jean Rainville
Gold was first discovered in the central region of French Guiana in the mid 1860's. Production was based strictly from placer mining of the various rivers in the region. At the moment, a number of com
Jan 1, 1995
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Cyanide in Gold Mine Tailings-Interaction of Cyanide with SoilsBy W. P. Staunton, K. Jones
INTRODUCTION The increased activity in the Australian gold industry over the last decade has resulted in a concomitant increase in the use of sodium cyanide, with a projected consumption of 80,000 t
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental and Enforcement Control of Mining Operations in New ZealandBy George Munro
New Zealand is a small, almost pristinely pure country environmentally speaking. It is blessed with an abundance of clear waterways, lush green vegetation and fresh clean air. It is a country in which
Jan 1, 1991
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Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent DevelopmentsBy Lech Bolinski, Joe Shirley
Over two dozen Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) plants have been in operation in the fonner Soviet Union since the beginning of 1970. Currently approximately 50% of the gold produced in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kaza
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation of a Gravity Circuit in a Canadian Gold OperationBy A. L. Putz, G. Ladouceur, A. R. Laplante
A laboratory centrifugal concentrator was used to evaluate two gravity circuit configurations treating a flash flotation concentrate at a Canadian gold mill. The Initial circuit consisted of a 76 cm (
Jan 1, 1993
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Integration Of Amino Acids In The Thiosulfate Gold Leaching ProcessBy Didier Michel, Jean Frenay
Integration of amino acids in the thiosulfate gold leaching process has been noted in the literature. This paper presents a theoretical justification of this integration and demonstrates how amino aci
Jan 1, 1999
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Role Of Microbe-Mineral Interactions In Seafloor Gas Hydrate AccumulationsBy Rudy Rogers
When Gas hydrate formation rates have two steps: a nucleation induction step and an agglomeration step. Hydrate induction in distilled water is extremely slow because of lack of nucleating particles
Jan 1, 2008
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Aggregate Marketing Opportunities By Rail The Good, The Bad, And The UglyBy C. L. Glorioso
As an introduction and credentials for our talk, let me take a moment to introduce you to Wimpey Worldwide and specifically to Wimpey Minerals, USA, Inc.
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of a novel grinding process for iron ore pelletizing through HPGR milling in a closed circuitBy Eduardo Poltronieri Trés, Anderson Denadai Thomazini, Rodrigo Boyer Fernandes, Francisco de Assis Dutra Macedo, Gilvandro Bueno, Maycon Athayde, Rossano Augusto Pilon Nunes
The fundamental importance of comminution by high-pressure grinding roll (HPGR) technology to efficiently increase the particle surface area lies in lower energy and water consumptions for iron ore pe
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The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs (3f017b18-bbce-4402-9e5c-a91026def659)By J. F. Brune
This is a shortened version of the paper ?The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs published in the 2013 volume of SME Transactions (Brune, 2013). This paper analyzes the explosion haza
Feb 23, 2014
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FMC's New Soda Ash Technology Is A SuccessBy Tony Dunn
FMC Corp. achieved a significant cost reduction at its Green River, WY soda ash operations using a new proprietary solution-mining and processing technology. In phase one of the program, trona ore is
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining industry benefits and concerns on environmental remote sensingBy D. A. Robbins
Remote sensing for environmental measurements is already being used. Aircraft-mounted imaging spectroscopy has been used to evaluate historical mining operations, as well as active mine sites. To the
Jan 1, 2000