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Impact Of MSHA’s Proposed Diesel Particulate Matter Regulations On Underground Mines - Panel DiscussionBy R. E. Ray
In an effort to reduce the risks to underground miners of health hazards associated with exposure to high concentrations of diesel particulate matter(dpm), the Mine Safety and Health Administration(MS
Jan 1, 2000
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Solid Cast Polymer Tunnel Segments: The Corrosion Resistant Solution for Sanitary Sewer TunnelsBy Richard A. Cubeta
Precast concrete segments have been used in sanitary sewer tunnel design for decades. Federal mandates (reduction in heavy metals and I & I), and system design changes (increased retention times) and
Jan 1, 2008
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Face Dust Levels At Deep-Cut Underground Coal MinesBy J. D. Potts
Dust surveys were conducted at six underground coal mines to determine if deep-cutting practices expose face workers to higher levels of respirable dust. The surveyed mines were able to successfully m
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Developments in North America in the Design of Precast Concrete Tunnel Linings ? IntroductionBy Brian Garrod
Increasing use of pressurized-face tunnel boring machines in North America has produced a similar increase in the application of precast concrete tunnel linings. Where a pressurized TBM is needed, imm
Jan 1, 2008
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Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown MineBy Alan Dahlstrand
The Jamestown Mine is a 6.3-kt/d (7000-stpd) open-pit gold mining operation located in the central portion of California's historic Mother Lode district. Most early production from the Jamestown
Jan 1, 1995
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Data Evaluation for Sustainable Development IndicatorsBy S. Möllerherm
"The evaluation of data and information provided by the existing traditional indicators in sustainability assessments is most important. Therefore the Institute of Mining Engineering I from the RWTH A
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? IntroductionBy D. M. Carris
Since the Buffalo Creek incident in February, 1972, Federal and state environmental agencies have had the pressure on the coal industry in the Appalachian area to close the coal processing plant water
Jan 1, 1979
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29. Golden Grove Discovery Case Histories ? IntroductionThe Golden Grove Project area is located 220 km (137 miles) east of Geraldton in Western Australia (Fig. 1). The project is a joint venture involving Amax Exploration (Australia) Inc. (Amax), Electrol
Jan 1, 1991
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Subsidence-Control Project In The Belleville-Maryville Area, Illinois (3ede9e31-217e-4eeb-9d89-3dccef8689e8)By James Paone
Subsidence movements have damaged houses, schools, streets, and public utility lines in some undermined sections of Belleville and Maryville, Ill. In cooperation with local officials and the State of
Jan 1, 1977
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The Niblack CU-AU-ZN-AG Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, AlaskaBy B. McNulty
The Niblack polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits are located on Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska, approximately 50 km southwest of Ketchikan. The property hosts a number of pol
Jan 1, 2012
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Cummins’ Diesel Engines Ready to Meet Global Clean Air RegulationsBy Steve Kral
In the United States, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to implement its Tier 2 air quality standards governing high-horsepower, off-road diesel engines. The regulations take effe
Jan 1, 2004
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Mini Symposium ? Rock Reinforcement - Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems - Rationale For The Design Of Rock Reinforcement SystemsBy V. Rajaram
Rock reinforcement systems are used in open pit and underground mines to stabilize the rock mass in-situ and provide safe working conditions. Significant progress has been made to date in the design a
Jan 1, 1983
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Role Of Gas Pressure In Underground Coal Mine Bursts And BumpFace and pillar bursts, bumps and bounces are violent failures that occur in underground coal mines in response to a complicated interplay of face and pillar geometry, seam depth, coal properties and
Feb 27, 2013
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TECHNICAL NOTE - Influence of Process Variables in the High Gradient Separation of Uranium OresBy S. G. Malghan, J. P. Van Dillen
Introduction Some uranium minerals are paramagnetic and hence are amenable to concentration by high gradient magnetic separation (HGMS). This paper describes effects of the HGMS parameters-pulp vel
Jan 12, 1983
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Biosolubilization of Phosphate OreBy Janine Acasi, Robert D. Rogers, Jonathan K. Trautman, Richard C. Cronn, James H. Wolfram
The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Principles Of Inherent Safety In Design Of Hydrometallurgical Solvent Extraction PlantsBy L. J. Moore
Introduction Hydrometallurgical solvent extraction (SX) processes – featuring large quantities of combustible or flammable organic solvents - are common in the mining industry for recovering non-fe
Jan 1, 2006
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In-Mine Evaluation Of Smart Mine Fire Sensor (e0413569-6dc4-41a0-bd26-5c60fdfe0934)By R. A. Franks
An evaluation of a nuisance-emissions-discriminating smart mine fire sensor system was made in an operating coal mine. These field evaluations were conducted to determine the sensor system?s ability
Jan 1, 2008
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Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control MethodsBy R. L. Grayson
In 2010, MSHA began holding hearings on a new coal mine respirable dust rule, which proposes a 1.0 mg/m3 standard, a separate 0.1 mg/m3 quartz standard, and the use of single-shift samples for complia
Jan 1, 2012
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CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In An Open Pit MineBy W. Collingwood
As open pit mines continue to grow deeper and productivity continues to increase, the management of respirable dust and noxious gases can become a challenge. The natural wind flow in open pit mines i
Jan 1, 2011
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Coarse and Fine “Fish Hook” Inflections in Hydrocyclone Efficiency CurvesBy H. Walqui, S. K. Kawatra, C. H. N. Jeltema, T. C. Eisele
"The literature contains many cases where the shape of hydrocyclone efficiency curves vary from the ideal “S” shape. These often appear as changes in slope, or inflections. These inflections can be di
Jan 1, 2015