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Evaluation of Different Carbon Monoxide Sensors for Battery Charging Stations (Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration)By Richard A. Thomas, Liming Yuan, Lihong Zhou, James H. Rowland
Hydrogen (H2) gas released during battery charging can result in cross-interference for carbon monoxide (CO) sensors used for early fire detection and compromise the integrity of the mine atmospheric
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Effects Of Dust Generation Rate And Source Speed On Dust Flow In A Simulated Longwall FaceBy Jianmin Qin, R. V. Ramani
The major parameters affecting dust flow at a longwall face are dust generation rate, air velocity and quantity distribution at the face, and the characteristics of the dust such as particle size dist
Jan 1, 1991
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Bauxite In The Hemisphere Of The Pacific And Indian OceansBy Sam H. Patterson
Australia has led the world in bauxite production since 1976, and only the Republic of Guinea has larger bauxite resources. India has a small integrated aluminum industry, and deposits containing more
Jan 1, 1982
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Semi Autogenous Grinding At The DeLamar Silver MineBy Lyle W. Talbotr
The DeLamar Silver Mine is a Joint Venture between Earth Resources Company, the Canadian Superior Mining Company and the Superior Oil Company. The property is a consolidation of several old operations
Jan 1, 1980
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Further Development And Applications Of Fine Screening With Rappers At Erie Mining Company And Other Pickands Mather & Co. PropertiesBy C. D. Keith
Erie Mining Company, a pioneer in the iron ore pelletizing industry, has continued to develop methods and equipment to improve cost and quality. Under the management of Pickands Mather & Co., this pro
Jan 1, 1971
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Comparative Accepted Systems For Countercurrent Ion ExchangeBy Brian P. Canning
Ion exchange resin processes are receiving renewed attention in the mining industry for recovery;, of metals from solution. This interest has been inspired by the development of continuous countercurr
Jan 1, 1979
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Development Of Automatic Truck Control (ATC)By John E. Miller
Unit Rig & Equipment Co., manufacturer of Lectra Haul Trucks, is continually studying methods of reducing the operating costs of large haulage trucks. Reduction of haulage system operating costs is an
Jan 1, 1979
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Hold The News Media Looks At Mined Land ReclamationBy Larry Cook
During the past year the news media has come in for its share of criticism. Some of it, without doubt, is justified. Much of it, like that which has been leveled against some of the rest of us, is not
Jan 1, 1970
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The Role Of Calcium In The Flourite/Oleate Flotation SystemBy M. L. Free
Several studies of the fluorite/oleate flotation system have shown that under certain conditions calcium dioleate is formed at or transported to the fluorite surface. Adsorption of significant amounts
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mechanism Of The Adsorption Of Ethyl Xanthate Ion On GalenaBy A. B. Van Cleave
It was first pointed out in 1934 by Gaudin (1) that the "oily" oxidation product of the alkyl xanthate ion-dialkyl dixanthogen, might be the "active flotation agent" on sulphide minerals and there hav
Jan 1, 1973
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Conceptualization Of Ground-Water Flow Systems And The Design Of Monitoring ProgramsBy W. K. Summers
During the past few years monitoring systems have been installed to measure the effects of environmental changes on the ground-water resource. The design of a monitoring system depends upon the design
Jan 1, 1985
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A Coal Export Simulation Model - IntroductionBy Thad J. Bydlon
Uncertainty of future energy supplies has forced industrial nations to diversify both their energy mix and their energy sources of supply. As a result, U.S. coal exports have grown substantially durin
Jan 1, 1982
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Hydrology Of Taconite Production On The Mesabi RangeBy Douglas W. Barr
Water is a necessary part of our environment. It is a biological necessity, but more than that, it is a necessary part of our life style. Those of us who live in the north woods expect water to be par
Jan 1, 1980
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DCCR Case Study on Guidelines for Achieving an Extended Design Life in CSO ProjectsBy Moussa Wone, William Levy, Christopher Caruso, Zachary Spera, Thomas Hennings, Richard Stacy Kinchen, PE Joel Kantola
"Owners constructing new combined sewer overflow (CSO) systems increasingly seek to have project design lives of 100 or more years in response to the growing size, complexity, and cost to construct an
Jan 1, 2016
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Geotechnical Considerations In Nuclear Power Plant Construction And Licensing ? IntroductionBy James W. Mitchell
On December 2, 1942, a scientific team lead by Nobel Prize winner Enrico Fermi first initiated and controlled a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. This historic event occurring beneath the stands
Jan 1, 1974
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Texture Analysis For Comminution Products CharacterizationBy Giuseppe Bonifazi
This study examines the problems involved with the control of characteristics of the products resulting from comminution operations. A methodology of investigation based on texture analysis procedures
Jan 1, 1989
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Air Quality Control In Diesel Equipment Operations At The Henderson Mine ? IntroductionBy Wayne A. Sadik
The mine ventilation system of the Henderson Mine provides a case study of designing and maintaining high-quality respirable air in a large underground mine with over 200 units of diesel-powered equip
Jan 1, 1980
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A Mining Safety And Health Program In China: An ILO PerspectiveBy T. B. Szwilski
The paper gives an account of the development of a mine health and safety program in China from 1987 to 1996. The project was funded by the United Nations Development Program and managed by the Intern
Jan 1, 1998
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Nuclear Process Control Gauges In Industry ? IntroductionBy Heinz C. Dittmar
The phenomenon of radioactivity has been known since the turn of the last century. Scientists of many nations, intrigued by the strange effects of radioactivity, have engaged in research to probe the
Jan 1, 1966
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Improvements In Crusher Control (50d9ae3a-4d5a-4f38-b5d7-94fcbeac9d33)By C. Ottergren
A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,
Jan 1, 1999