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Why "World Code" Has To Cover All Mineral Resources, Not Only "Reserves"By Andrej Šubelj
The paper tries to determine all which are interested or involved in collecting, evaluating, processing and distributing data on mineral resources, either "economic" or "uneconomic" and for what purpo
Jan 1, 2002
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Design Of PCCP Pressure Tunnel LinersBy Chris C. Sundberg, Ronald E. Heuer, Stanley L. Paul, Peter M. Douglass
Use of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) for pressure tunnel liners is gaining popularity with contractors, engineers, and owners. This paper presents loading considerations and a beam-spring
Jan 1, 1987
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Determination Of The Direction Of Tunnels In Jointed Rocks Using Key Block TheoryBy M. Z. Rashad, H. A. El-Sageer
The intersections of numerous joint sets at the surface of tunnels of the Abu-Tartour project in Egypt create blocks of irregular shape and size in the rock mass. Although most of these blocks are una
Jan 1, 1993
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Processing EAF Dusts And Other Nickel-Chromium Waste Materials Pyrometallurgically At INMETCOBy D. L. Schweyer, W. A. Munson, R. H. Hanewald
Discussed is the INMETCO processing of electric arc furnace (EAF) baghouse dusts from the specialty-steel and low-alloy industries. In addition, the INMETCO process has been modified to recover nickel
Jan 1, 1993
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Dust Control Chemicals in the Mining IndustryBy Michael F. Jeglic
Dust control methods are practiced throughout the mining industry in order to protect the health and safety of its workers, the integrity of the environment, and to guard against the loss of valuable
Jan 1, 1986
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A Radar-Based Highwall Rib-Thickness Monitoring SystemBy W. D. Monaghan, G. L. Mowrey, C. W. Ganoe
In addition to developing various types of coal-interface detection systems, the US Bureau of Mines is actively involved in developing a coal rib-thickness monitoring system for high wall mining appli
Jan 1, 1996
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Economic Concepts of Conveyor Drive Design and MaintenanceBy Ernst Raphael
Mechanical drives of belt conveyor drives have experienced a huge amount of improvements concerning technology, manufacture and product structure that reduced investment and maintenance cost significa
Jan 1, 1998
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Current Health InitiativesBy J. R. Caylor
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) advanced several initiatives last year to further protect miners' health. Regulatory efforts included the implementation of a Hazard Communication
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Simulation to Enhance Complex Flowsheet Development: Examples in BiotechnologyBy D. Morin, J. Villeneuve, S. Foucher
The development of new processes has to follow "best practice" rules in order to be technically and economically as efficient as possible. However, innovations, new process routes and new rules are co
Jan 1, 2000
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Fast Multidimensional InterpolationsBy Peter Hornby, Maurice Craig, Franklin G. Horowitz, Don Bone
We have developed a high-performance, flexible scheme for interpolating multi-dimensional data. The technique can reproduce exactly the results obtained, for example, from Ordinary Kriging and related
Jan 1, 1996
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Power draw estimation of ball mills using neural networksBy B. K. Mishra, A. Datta
Estimating the power draw of a ball mill is of great importance from both operational and control standpoints. There are many factors that affect the power draw, and its prediction is particularly dif
Jan 1, 2000
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Design of anti-incendive conical cutting bitsBy L. Cheng
Almost all modern cutting bits use a cemented tungsten carbide tip to provide adequate hit life against wear. Laboratory tests by the US Bureau of Mines have indicated that the number of strikes for i
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation of a Self-Contained Air Supply System for Underground Mine Refuge StationsBy Earl Gardiner, Michael Grenier, Stephen Hardcastle, John Vergunst
A prototype, self-contained mine refuge station air supply sys- tem was tested in an underground metal mine to verify it's ability to keep oxygen and catbon dioxide levels at acceptable concentra
Jan 1, 1997
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Interactive Graphics For Semivariogram ModelingBy Jean-Michel Rendu
Accurate modeling of the semivariogram is an extremely important step in the geostatistical analysis of mineral deposits. Automatic fitting of a mathematical model is often possible but not necessaril
Jan 1, 1982
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Quantifying and Monitoring Control Room Protection Factors against Respirable Dust at an Underground Crusher BoothBy J. R. Patts, J. P. Rider, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
"NIOSH recently completed a 15-month study at an underground limestone mine crusher booth which evaluated three research parameters: (1) the effectiveness of a single-filter filtration and pressurizat
Jan 1, 2017
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Methods Of Providing Reliable Data For Coal Preparation Plant DesignBy Frank Pollard
The Australian coal industry over recent years has experienced the situation whereby exploration and mine development are moving into geographical areas where the coal seams have never been mined to a
Jan 1, 1981
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Domestic Utilization Of High Sulfur Coals: Trends And Prospects ? IntroductionBy Subhash Bhagwat
The definition of high sulfur coal varies from plant to plant and is subject to changes over time as the environmental regulations change. In plants constructed after September 1978 hardly any domesti
Jan 1, 1986
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Developing a Production Scheduling Model for Large Area MinesBy Amy McBrayer, Andrea Brickey
Limited research has been conducted related to the development of mathematical optimization models for production scheduling at large surface coal mines using the area, i.e., strip, mining method. Inc
Jun 25, 2023
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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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Practical Aspects Of Mine VentilationBy E. J. Onuscheck
With passage of the Federal coal' Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, many challenges have been directed to the industry's mining and safety engineers. The most critical challenge is that of
Jan 1, 1970