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Planning Methane Control In Underground Coal MinesBy P. C. Thakur
Methane has been a hazard since the beginning of coal mining and has influenced, more or less, every aspect of coal mine design. It is receiving increased attention lately because the rate of methane
Jan 1, 1977
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Asset Performance Control In Mineral Processing OperationsBy P. G. Martin
"As the speed of business has continued to increase over the last decade, the focus on real-time control of the performance of both stationary and mobile assets has become an increasing priority. Trad
Jan 1, 2015
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The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper Alloys (ac26e096-548d-4b8f-a0e5-0c5297320cf6)By Y. Guan
The dissolution behavior of copper and gold from their pure state and from Au/Cu alloys in cyanide solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of t
Jan 1, 1992
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Analyzing the Health and Cost Benefits of Utilizing Electric Engines Versus Diesel Engines for Equipment Fleets in Hot Underground MinesBy J. Fox, C. Allen, A. Greth, K. Kocsis
"It is the duty of the mine operator to ensure the mine environment is healthy and safe for the mine workers. For deep and hot underground mines, this requires maintaining adequate working temperature
Jan 1, 2018
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Meeting The Coal Quality Challenge In The Expanding Powder River Basin Coal MarketplacePowder River Basin (PRB) mines were originally built to serve power plants designed specifically for their coal. Sulfur was the major concern, with BTU and sodium limiting the market for some. The Cle
Jan 1, 1998
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Sedimentation Control: Implications Of EPA Effluent Limitation Guidelines On Current Design PracticeBy Michael Clar
Total suspended solids (TSS), generally referred to simply as sediment, is one of the four major parameters of water pollution associated with surface mining activities. The other three para¬meters ar
Jan 1, 1977
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Politics of Mining: An OverviewBy R. J. McGregor, Deepak Malhotra
Engineers frequently encounter situations where decisions that are counterintuitive to the logically trained engineering mind are made because of other influences, whether they be financial, social, c
Jan 1, 2001
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Factors Affecting the Electrochemical Recovery of Metals from Mining-Impacted WatersBy L. Figueroa
Electrochemical methods have potential to treat waters impacted by mining, while simultaneously producing a recoverable metal product to off-set treatment costs. Mining-impacted waters may present cha
Jan 1, 2019
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Control Of Distribution Of Manganese Metal And Slag In Iron Nugget FormationBy U. Srivastava
In the processing of manganiferous ore, it is useful to control whether the manganese (Mn) goes to the iron product to produce ferromanganese, or to the slag for extraction as a high Mn product. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Computerized Maintenance Management Information Systems – A Valuable ToolBy Walter J. Pachucki
Mining equipment maintenance costs account for a major portion of a mine’s total operating expense. A reduction of maintenance costs while providing required equipment availability translates directly
Jan 1, 1991
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Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck DisposalBy Richard V. Good, John B. Harvey, Lloyd S. Jones
INTRODUCTION The term "Rapid Underground Excavation" is generally associated with high speed tunnel advance with large volumes of excavation, and indeed this is the type of work for which most of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Using CABSORB® ZS500RW For Remediation of Thallium and Other Metal Contaminated EffluentsBy Dan Eyde
Low levels of thallium were detected in the mine water drainages, and process water discharges of western mining and smelting operations. This required remediation under state regulatory standards, wh
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Low Temperature Process For Agglomerating Iron Ore Fines And ConcentratesBy M. Adnan Goksel
The hydrothermal agglomerating process described (U.S. Pat. 3,235,371, (1966)) is different from the conventional high temperature processes. Green pellets or briquettes made with mixtures of moist ir
Jan 1, 1968
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Management Of Risk Associated To The Design Of Block Caving Mine: A Case Study On Chuquicamata Underground Mining ProjectBy R. R. Guzman
In this study, the "Mine Project Risk Management" methodology, MPRM (Botin et al. 2011), has been applied to characterize the sources of uncertainty and to quantify risk in the mining engineering sta
Feb 23, 2014
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Milwaukee's Water Street Tunnel, A Case HistoryBy Theodore H. Budd, Austin M. Cooney
The paper discusses the background and theories of the conditions that led to the settlement of a Lovat TBM mining in an earth pressure balance mode on a recent project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Laboratory Countercurrent Flotation Of An Iron OreBy W. L. Freyberger
In many papers concerned with fundamentals of the froth flotation process, authors have considered the contents of a flotation cell to be comprised of two immiscible phases, the froth and the pulp. I
Jan 1, 1971
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Materials Handling-A Vital Link In Rapid ExcavationBy A. T. Yu
Two key components make up the core of a rapid excavation operation. They are: the breaking up of the rock and its removal. Owing to the complexity inherent in mechanical rock-breaking and the relativ
Jan 1, 1997
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Performance of Macro Synthetic Fiber Reinforced Tunnel LiningsBy Ralf Winterberg, Axel G. Nitschke
"Macro synthetic fiber reinforced concrete or shotcrete is seen by many design engineers as offering a viable alternative to steel reinforcement in tunnel linings. The technology is now commonplace fo
Jan 1, 2016
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Economics Of Coal Preparation ? IntroductionBy R. M. Quinlan
The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes during the past six years. The price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (See Figures 1 and 2). Ste
Jan 1, 1976
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Belt Conveyor Drives: Factors That Influence Their SelectionBy Lawrence K. Nordell
The selection of belt conveyor drive systems (*) is the subject of ongoing investigation. Frequently this choice has been governed by an incomplete perspective on the major considerations. A more comp
Jan 1, 1977