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Main Pass - Frasch Sulphur Mine and Oil and Gas DevelopmentBy John M. Ackerman
INTRODUCTION In the spring of 1988 the Joint Venture of Freeport-McMoran Resource Partners, Limited Partnership, IMC Fertilizer Inc, and Homestake Mining Co. was awarded the sulphur lease for Main
Jan 1, 1992
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Improving Ore Reserve Estimates for Precious Metals ProjectsBy J. Allen Hennessy
INTRODUCTION The increasing price of gold and silver over the past 10 years has caused increasing activity in the exploration, evaluation and development of precious metals projects. Many of these
Jan 1, 1987
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Analyzing Coal Mine Productivity – Factors That PlayBy William J. Douglas
Defining Productivity Productivity is a principal concern to all organizations - industrial, commercial, government, and academic. As a ratio of output to input, productivity measures the efficiency
Jan 11, 1983
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Guide to Correct Hose CouplingsWith the rapidly growing use of hydraulics in mining equipment, maintenance personnel should be familiar with the various components in hydraulic systems. Hydraulic systems do wear out - the fluids th
Jan 10, 1983
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Selected Specialty Metals-Optimism in Electronics, Catalysts, Ceramics, and AlloysBy Carl H. Eckert, James P. Berson
INTRODUCTION The demand for specialty metals in industrial applications is in it's healthiest state since the late 1970'8, and several specific markets are recording record sales. Such m
Jan 1, 1986
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Standard for the Specification of Belt Cleaning Systems Based on PerformanceBy R. Todd Swinderman
Variations in designs between belt cleaner systems are so wide that it is impractical to establish a dimensional stan- dard. The number of variables that affect the efficiency of belt cleaners is too
Jan 1, 2004
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Fifty Years Of Safety Progression Resulting From VentilationBy J. W. Stevenson
At this 5th U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium I would like to focus your attention on safety and the contribution of the ventilation engineer over the past 50 years. This conference affords us the oppor
Jan 1, 1991
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What is the Future of Coal?By Diane Moody
I have been asked to give you the National Coal Association's (NCA) view of the future of the coal industry. However, before discussing the outlook for the future I would like to set the stage by
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal - Still Waiting at the AlterBy J. L. Schroder, William J. Halvorsen, Wiliam W. Lyons, Kent C. Ware, Sheridan A. Glen, Donald C. Simpsom
The prospects for near-term growth in coal demand are exceptional: the federal government recently targeted 141 oil- and gas-fired generating units for mandatory conversion to coal; coal-to-synfuel de
Jan 5, 1980
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Mining 1987By J. D. Morgan
Introduction In 1987, the US economy continued to grow steadily, reaching an annual rate of $4.6 trillion in the last quarter. The value of domestically processed mineralbased materials rose slightly
Jan 5, 1988
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Considerations Regarding Sustainable Development in the Vietnamese Coal Mining IndustryBy Naoko Shimazaki, Andre Xavier
Over 10 million tourists have visited Vietnam in 2016. Travel and tourism accounted for 9.3% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2014. At the same time, as with many other resource-rich d
Jan 1, 2017
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Circulating fluidized bed power plants offer improved technology for burning low-grade coalsBy T. B. Jarboe, H. Wen
Introduction The 150 MW circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this article is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic
Jan 11, 1988
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Integrating a Ground Data Reconnaissance Program into a Mineral Exploration ProgramBy John A. Kaufman, Terry D. Vandell
Recent mining regulations have increased the need for detailed engineering and environmental information pertaining to the hydrogeologic environment in mining areas. The cost of obtaining such hydroge
Jan 2, 1983
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Discussion – Short Scale Spatial Variability of Sulfur in a Coal Seam – Mining Engineering, Vol. 42, No. 11, pp.1267-1269 – Barbaro, R. W., Prasad, K. V. K., Ramani, R. V. and Luckie, P. T.By A. Unal
Barbaro et al. (1990) implemented a tedious study aimed at delineating the short-scale spatial variability of sulfur in a coal seam. It is not possible, however, to extend their conclusions to any oth
Jan 1, 1991
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A Method For Producing Disintegration Of Rock Masses To Release Stress ConcentrationsBy Jerzy Iskra, Wlodzimierz Sikora
INTRODUCTION The effect of stress concentration in coal seams leads to a sudden release in the form of rock bursts. This effect is controlled along many lines, but the most efficient methods consis
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Note - New Size Laboratory Ball Mill For Bond Work Index DeterminationBy H. Nematollahi
The comminution laws The grindability of the ores or minerals is an important factor that could not be deduced from their mineralogical characteristics (Testut, 1958). Many theories have been prop
Jan 1, 1995
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Discussion - Comparison of Different Ore Reserve Estimation Methods Using Conditional Simulation Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 12 December 1983, pp. 1646-1650By Y. C. Kim
M.S. Azun The article unfortunately has some serious flaws negating the usefulness of the paper. The authors claim that kriging (linear kriging) is superior to other methods such as polygon. This i
Jan 3, 1984
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Mine TrucksBy Robert M. Stevens
INTRODUCTION Truck haulage of muck in underground mining operations has been in use around the world for many years. From the late 1.950s into the early 1970s, haulage by means of load-haul-dump (LHD
Jan 1, 1982
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Belt Drives, Takeups, and Transfer PointsBy Scott G. Britton
Today's coal mines are turning more and more to belt haulage as the key system to transport coal out of the mine. The advantages of using belt for both intermediate and main haulage are numerous.
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of Alternative Techniques for Excavation Damage CharacterizationBy Jeroen van Eldert, Daniel Johansson, Henrik Ittner, Håkan Schunnesson
"Numerous aspects of underground construction, from structural stability to construction costs, depended on the tunnel quality, including blast damage and the Excavation Damage Zone. Accurately quanti
Jan 1, 2016