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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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Boston Outfall TunnelBy Michael Gay
Right in the heart of Boston Harbor lies Deer Island, where a ten-year, 6 billion dollar sewage treatment plant is under construction. The 9.5 mile long, 25.5' diameter Effluent Outfall Tunnel is
Jan 1, 1993
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If You're Not Using Predictive Tools, You're Behind the CurveBy Jerry Williams
GEORGE WEINMAN: At this time, our co-chair, Jamie Davis from Phelps Dodge, will come to the podium. JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Jerry Williams from Phelps Dodge, Morenci. Jerry is the mainten
Jan 1, 1998
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Tax incentives are key to survival of Canadian mineral explorationBy Kenneth A. Grace
Introduction The 1980s have not been kind to the mining industry, especially in the United States. As mineral commodities prices plunged, marginal producers were squeezed out and then major players w
Jan 1, 1989
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Are Big Gains In Coal Loading Productivity Possible? A Look At Some Of The FundamentalsBy A. Pradakar, J. G. Groppo, J. W. Leonard
All coal transportation systems from the coal face to the final point of use would become more productive if additional tonnages, obtained through improvements to bulk density, could be placed in fixe
Jan 1, 1995
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In Situ Determination Of Methane Gas In Utah Coal Mines (A Case History)By V. J. Hucka
Coal, which was discovered in Utah in 1849, covers about 18% of the total area. Production in 1981 vas more than 14 million tons. However, some Utah coal mines are quite gassy. If longwall face techno
Jan 1, 1983
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A Theoretical Analysis of the Range of the Plastic Zone Around Openings Due to Storage of L.N.G.By K. Taniguchi, Y. Inada
When underground openings are excavated in rock mass for storage of Liquefied Natural Gas, hereinafter referred to as L.N.G., as its temperature is -162o C, steep temperature gradients and thermal str
Jan 1, 1986
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Recovery Of Copper From Copper Blast Furnace SlagBy V. Prabhu, D. Mantha, R. Reddy
Secondary copper blast furnace slag was treated with carbon to derive the conditions for maximum recovery of copper with a minimum simultaneous reduction of iron oxide. Experiments were carried out to
Jan 1, 2004
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Improvements In Resource Recovery At Stauffer's Big Island MineBy J. F. T. Agapito
Significant increases in extraction ratio on the order of six to eight percent, equivalent to as much as 142 t/m of panel advance, have occurred at the Big Island Mine during the last five years with
Jan 1, 1988
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Filtration Studies Of Wet Processed Fly AshBy J. G. Groppo
Laboratory settling and filtration testing was conducted on wet processed fly ash in order to determine the applicability of conventional dewatering techniques to reduce the moisture content prior to
Jan 1, 1997
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The Influence of Stirred Mill Orientation on Calcite Grinding - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By HASAN SERKAN GOKCEN, SERKAN CAYIRLI
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dry grindability of calcite powders in a vertically and horizontally orientable laboratory batch type stirred mill. The experimental results were evalu
Apr 21, 2021
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Control of iron in copper electrolyte streams with a new monophosphonic/sulphonic acid resinBy M. J. Gula, S. S. Xue, E. P. Horwitz, J. T. Harvey
A study was conducted to control iron in copper electrolyte streams using Eichrom Industries' new monophosphonic/sulphonic acid resin. The resin strongly and selectively extracts ferric ion over
Jan 1, 2002
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The Evolution Of The Conventional Flotation Cell DesignBy Shamsuz Zaman, Barry Hansen
The major development in the evolution of the conventional subaeration flotation machine has been the steady increase in the size of the individual units. In 1950, large machines were of 1.35 m3 (48 f
Jan 1, 1989
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Construction Of First 20-Foot Diameter Machine-Bored Raised ShaftsBy R. A. Pond
Two 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in.) diameter raises, concrete-lined to 5.49 m (18 ft) inside diameter, were completed in 1978 at the Monterey Coal Company Number One Mine near Carlinville, Illinois, by Frontier-
Jan 1, 1979
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The New Methane Hazard Monitoring SystemBy Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek
The CMC-3 new generation system for continuous methane monitoring enables on-line measurement of methane concentration within the range of 0-100% CH4 with a great autonomy of operation. In principle
Jan 1, 1993
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Design and Construction of the New Tunnel at Genting Sempah, MalaysiaBy S. J. Porter, M. T. McRae
The new tunnel at Genting Sempah is part of a privately funded infrastructure projectthat involves duplicating the existing highway extending from the Gombok Toll Plaza near Kuala Lumpur to Karak, in
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect of Transition Metal Impurities on the Adsorption of Flotation Reagents on Pyrite Surface "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Mingfei He, Jianhua Chen, Yingchao Liu, Yuqiong Li
Pyrite is one of the most common sulfide minerals on earth, which is usually grown with chalcopyrite and other sulfide minerals. In flotation practice, pyrite from different mines or different section
Oct 6, 2020
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Wet semiautogenous grinding mills at National Steel Pellet Co.By W. C. Dailey
National Steel Pellet Co. operates eight 8.2-m diameter by 5.5-m long (87- x 18-ft) SAG mills to grind 15.24 Mt (15 million It) of taconite ore per year. Improvements to increase mill throughput, lowe
Jan 1, 1987
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The Impact Of Microwave Irradiation On The Processing Of A Sulphide OreBy T. Negeri, A. O. Orumwense
Microwave pretreatment is one of the emerging technologies which have been reported as having potential economic benefits for the processing of amenable ores. The application of microwave pretreatment
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation of Spectroscopic Methods for Monitoring Diesel Particulate MatterBy A. L. Miller, A. J. Chambers, P. R. Griffiths, D. A. Parks
"Diesel engines are one of the primary contributors to the presence of nano and ultrafine aerosols in ambient air and occupational environments. Exposure to diesel emissions has been shown to contribu
Jan 1, 2018