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Uses Of Coal (9619adc1-9b30-4a40-b47e-68ef1b56aba1)By Wilbur C. (Original by) Helt
Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to
Jan 1, 1981
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The Financing of Gold Mine DevelopmentBy Michael C. Newbury
For thousands of years gold has been not only a commodity, valued for its comparative scarceness, immutability and homogeneity but also a medium of exchange which has no nationality. Approximately 90%
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating the Impact of Technological Advances on Productivity in Underground Coal MinesBy Seanley C. Suboleski
This paper examines the likely productivity improvements that have resulted from the introduction of technological advances in underground coal mining during the decade from 1977 to 1987. Included in
Jan 1, 1990
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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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People, Food and Fertilizer Minerals ? IntroductionBy Alvin Kaufman
Malthus, an eighteenth century economist, predicted a rather dismal future for the world. It was his contention food supplies would not be sufficient for the population of the world because the econom
Jan 1, 1966
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Use Of Oxide Coated Stream Gravels In Geochemical Survey: A Test CaseBy Philip R. Whitney
Precipitation of hydrous manganese/iron oxides in streams can be readily observed in much of the northeastern United States, and is apparently a common phenomenon in other glaciated areas (1,2,3,4).
Jan 1, 1975
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"Failure Prevention" An Economic Necessity In Designing Sophisticated SystemsBy Alfred Opengart
During any rush hour, tens of thousands of automobiles clog the main highways leading into or out of our large cities. Inevitably one or more cars stall or plow into another, causing a momentous traff
Jan 1, 1973
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Variable Speed Drives For Semiautogenous Mills (cde19d26-f38d-4e52-95a2-cfbef9b9a1b7)By John H. Bassarear
Large scale equipment can reduce both capital and operating costs for concentrators. Large semiautogenous mills can be effectively utilized in big mills but they must be kept fully loaded to take adva
Jan 1, 1985
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Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In GraniteBy Lawrence D. Ramspott
A test of retrievable geologic storage of spent fuel assemblies from an operating commercial nuclear reactor is underway at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the U.S. Department of Energy his generic tes
Jan 1, 1981
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Byproducts From Copper Mining ? 1. Introduction:By Alexander Sutulov
It is calculated that since the beginning of last century, which practically coincides with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, our civilization has consumed around 239.5 million tons of coppe
Jan 1, 1983
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Development Of Radium-226 Removal Processes For Uranium Mill EffluentsBy R. T. Webber, D. Moffett, D. W. Averill, G. H. Kassakhian
INTRODUCTION In Canada, radium-226 is removed from uranium mining and milling effluents by the addition of barium chloride to precipitate barium-radium sulphate. Large settling ponds are provided t
Jan 1, 1980
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The Simulation Of An Airlift To Provide Insight Into Control And Design ParametersBy M. S. Janssen
The development of a design equation for, and the testing of, a constant- flow airlift pump IS described. The predictions of the new airlift model agree with the results of experiments carried out usi
Jan 1, 1989
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Eight Inducted into National Mining Hall of Fame During MINExpo ‘96The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum will hold its Ninth Annual Induction Banquet Sept. 8, 1996, at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. Six mining greats, two of them living, will be enshrined at the
Jan 1, 1996
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Final Lining At Devil?s Slide TunnelBy Stephen Liu
Tunnel excavation while mining is not often performed in North America primarily due to access constraints in both operations. Referencing European approaches for long distance tunneling, the Devil?s
Jan 1, 2011
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U. S. Strategic Materials Stockpiles and National Strategy (4e814419-4bfd-47de-bc27-0c9384ac3ef1)By John Davis Morgan
The uncertain world conditions of the present time require that the United States be prepared to meet: a. all-out nuclear war with attack on the United States b. limited wars (anything smaller th
Jan 1, 1960
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Water Transportation Of Coal To FloridaBy E. R. Phelps
It is very seldom that a completely new project is initiated. Most projects consist of a new and different combination of proven techniques or a combination of proven and new techniques. The theme of
Jan 1, 1966
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Kaolin Beneficiation: The New ContextBy Jr. Bacon
Kaolin clay is one of the yeoman minerals. It sees duty in almost every aspect of our lives: -in and on most paper products (from modern newsprint to National Geographic and packaging board) sometim
Jan 1, 1993
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Using Horizontal Curves To Optimize The Alignment Of Belt Conveyors ? SummaryBy G. E. Tooker
This paper (1) presents new data on the use of horizontal curves to optimize the alignment of belt conveyors. The operating concept of a horizontal curve is simple. As an element of the belt passes
Jan 1, 1985
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Kennecott Adds Fourth Grinding Circuit at Copperton ConcentratorBy D. S. Bird
Kennecott Utah Copper began a modernization program in 1986 that was aimed at expanding and updating mining and ore process facilities at the company’s Bingham Canyon copper mine and concentrator near
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Damage - Mine Subsidence or ???By Richard E. Gray
Virtually all structures show some signs of distress due to deterioration of the building components, to changed loads, or to changed support conditions. Changed support conditions result from ground
Jan 1, 1986