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Emerging Safety and Productivity Technologies for North American Tunneling - NAT2022By David Maust, Rob Albinger, Mike Walling, Michael Rispin
The safeguarding of health and life is the number one priority for underground infrastructure projects. While culture and approach are critically important, the industry has also seen the development
Dec 1, 2022
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Geology Disciplines Lancaster Lime And Stone Corporation's Quarry DevelopmentBy Jack A. James
Lancaster Lime and Stone Corporation developed a quarry operation in 1971 and 1972 for the production of high calcium limestone and construction aggregates, or roadstone. The quarry operation is situa
Jan 1, 1973
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Effects of Solids Concentration on Gas Dispersion in Industrial Mechanical CellsBy Dávila-Pulido. G., L. Magallanes-Hernández, F. López-Saucedo, J. Batista Rodríguez, A. Uribe-Salas
"This paper presents the results of tests performed to study the effect of slurry solids concentration on the behavior of gas dispersion in industrial-scale mechanical flotation cells. The experiments
Jan 1, 2017
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Deformation and failure characteristics and bearing mechanism of a pillar group in stage open stope miningBy Long An, Chao Wu, Yuanhui Li, Xing Sun, Shuai Xu, Changyu Jin
Stage open stope mining (SOSM) maintains the stability of excavation openings by leaving a large number of rib pillars. Affected by the strong unloading due to stage mining and the low width-to-height
Jul 1, 2023
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The impact of black lung and a methodology for controlling respirable dustBy Jay F. Colinet
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease with no cure. Historica
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Geology And Chemistry Of Humate Deposits In The Southern San Juan Basin, New MexicoBy G. K. Hoffman
Humate, defined as weathered coal or mud-stone rich in humic acid (HA) and fulvic acid (FA) have been mined, primarily as soil amendments or drilling mud additives, in New Mexico for 15-20 years. The
Jan 1, 1994
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A Portable Device for Mine Face Rock Fragmentation AnalysisBy B. Sameti
Blast engineers have been taking advantage of image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods for the past 3 decades to estimate rock size distributions. These methods utilize a wide range of image se
Feb 23, 2014
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WiFi Communications Testing at the CSM Edgar Experimental MineBy J. Brune
The need for reliable and adaptable underground mine communications has become a focal point for both the safety and logistics of a mining operation. New mine communication technology aims to connect
Feb 23, 2014
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A Kinetic Model For Dissolution Of Metals - The Role Of Heterogeneous Reaction And Mass TransferA kinetic model for leaching of various metals with different lixiviants in a batch system has been developed. Material balances for reactants and products at the solid/liquid interface were formulate
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigations Of The Influence Of Block Caving Upon Adjacent Mine Openings ? IntroductionBy Stephen Utter
This report summarizes the results of preliminary investigations concerning the influence of block caving mining upon adjacent mine openings and discusses possible methods for reducing critical rock p
Jan 1, 1962
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Metallogenesis of Central AmericaBy Enrique Levy
The publication from which this paper was abstracted is the first at-tempt to correlate all the metallogenic deta compiled by the author for the preparation of the 1:2,000,000 Metallogenic Map of Cent
Jan 1, 1971
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Potential Application Of Coarse Coal Slurry Transportation To SurfaceBy R. E. Doerr
The successful technical demonstration of coarse coal slurry transportation at Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine in West Virginia suggests that it is now appropriate to seriously consid
Jan 1, 1983
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Liquid Sulphur Transportation And StorageBy F. L. Jackson
The large scale transportation and storage of sulphur in the liquid state is a relatively new development, but is really only a logical extension of old mining and processing techniques, It is not
Jan 1, 1962
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Fly Ash Pelletizing ? Introduction:By Donald C. Violetta
During 1963 more than 200 million tons of coal was consumed by the public utility industry. Ash residual, from the burning of this coal has caused disposal problems. In order to prevent air pollution,
Jan 1, 1966
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Investigation of Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss of Underground Coal MinesBy İlknur Erol
The abstract highlights that hearing loss is an occupational disease caused by noise exposure in the workplace. The study investigates noise-induced hearing loss among miners in underground coal mines
Mar 24, 2022
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Understanding Acid Consumption And Its Relationship With Copper RecoveryBy M. L. Free
Acid consumption in copper heap leaching is determined by the minerals present in the ore. Gangue minerals such as biotite and chlorite consume acid together with copper-bearing minerals such as chrys
Jan 1, 2010
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Study Of The Mechanism And Rate Of Ilmenite WeatheringBy Langtry E. Lynd
Ilmenite concentrates prepared from beach and dune sands of Florida, India, Australia, and other localities deviate to varying degrees from the theoretical composition of pure ilmenite, and generally
Jan 1, 1959
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A review of recent advances in pyrometallurgical process measurement and modeling, and their applications to process improvementBy Weiguo Xie, MARK LAPUTKA
The pyrometallurgical industry plays a vital role in producing metals for our modern life. With growing demand for metals and declining grade of mineable ore, innovations become critical for many mini
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The Internal Shear Strength Of Geosynthetic Clay Liners Under High Normal Stress For Mining Applications - SME Annual Conference 2023By R. Gorakhki, R. Stafford, A. Jung
Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) have been used widely as an alternative for compacted clay liners and covers in mine waste applications. The high swelling of bentonite particles in the GCL creates a u
Feb 1, 2023
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Lightweight Clay Block Using Vermiculite ? 1. IntroductionBy Gilbert C. Robinson
Manufacturers of brick and tile are showing growing interest in the possibility of manufacture of a clay bonded block. The block would have the shape of concrete block, but would be made without the u
Jan 1, 1960