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Time Department Subsidence Behavior at a Green River Trona MineBy William G. Fischer
Equations developed by an early researcher in subsidence, F. Martos of Budapest, Hungary, have been slightly modified to produce effective equations for predicting the time-dependent nature of Green R
Jan 1, 1986
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Interrelationship of coal grinding properties and coal petrologyBy J. C. Hower
The Hardgrove grindability index (HGI) is a widely used coal-quality parameter with applications in coal mining, beneficiation, and utilization. An understanding of the petrology of the coal is fundam
Jan 1, 1999
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Ecological Remediation Of Contaminated SoilsBy C. Manea
During exploration and exploitation of complex ores, waste dumps that contaminate severely the environment and in particular soils, are genetated. The most hazardous pollutants are heavy metals and me
Jan 1, 2008
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The Measurement and Control of Level in Flotation ColumnsBy J. A. Finch
The use of pneumatic methods for measuring interface level in flotation columns is analysed. It is shown that errors can vary over a wide range (e.g. 40 cm. in one industrial application) depending on
Jan 1, 1988
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In situ mining geologic characterization studies : experimental design, apparatus, and preliminary resultsBy L. J. Dahl, S. E. Paulson, H. L. Kuhlman
To provide basic information on the processes occurring during in situ leaching, the US Bureau of Mines developed a geologic characterization research program. This includes laboratory experiments win
Jan 1, 1988
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An Engineering Approach to Predict Subsidence Likelihood Over Abandoned Coal Mines in IllinoisBy Qing-Wang Hao
In this paper, the authors attempt to develop engineering based approaches for estimating safety factors against pillar and floor failures and predicting likelihood of subsidence events over abandoned
Jan 1, 1986
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Reclamation Concepts And Practice For Uranium Tailings ImpoundmentsBy E. I. Jurgens, K. E. Hanney, D. C. Comrie, R. H. Fletcher
Introduction The reclamation of mine/mill tailings areas is undertaken for a variety of objectives including safety, appearance, economical use of lands and forests and long term storage of a futur
Jan 1, 1980
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An Operations Research Approach To The Equipment Replacement Problem ? IntroductionBy Hubert E. Sherer
The mining industry is presently one of the most heavily capitalized industries in the U.S. (U.S. - Statistical Abstracts, 1979). U.S. sales of new mining equipment (not including environmental, prepa
Jan 1, 1982
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Recovery Of Uranium From Copper Waste Dump Leaching SolutionsBy D?Arcy R. George
A survey of the copper mining industry in Western United States revealed that uranium is almost universally present in the solutions resulting from leaching the waste ore dumps to recover copper. The
Jan 1, 1967
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High Pressure Water-Powered Scrubbers For Continuous Miner Dust ControlBy Robert A. Jankowski, Charles Babbit, Natesa I. Jayaraman
The Bureau of Mines, together with Foster Miller Inc., has developed a compact, high pressure scrubber system for continuous miners. Powered by water energy alone, it can move up to 1.4 m3/s (3,000 cf
Jan 1, 1989
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The Use Of Continuous Haulage In Low-Seam MiningBy Robert C. Salak
The era of low-seam mining with continuous haulage has been here for quite some time. Typical tonnages in companies such as Terry Glenn Coal are currently averaging 405 tonnes per shift in .8m coal. J
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect of ball mill size on media wearBy J. J. Moore, I. Iwasaki, L. A. Lindeke
Correlation of scale-up from small-scale batch laboratory mills to large-diameter industrial mills was established by performing two series of laboratory and pilot plant grinding tests using a magneti
Jan 1, 1988
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Column flotation of Montana chromite oreBy J. L. Huiatt, D. G. Foot, J. D. McKay
The US Bureau of Mines compared column flotation using either fine or coarse bubbles with conventional flotation on a Montana chromite ore. On deslimed ore, fine-bubble column flotation produced a &.7
Jan 1, 1987
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Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Paul Gribbon, Jan Rosholt
Approximately six billion gallons of combined sewage are discharged annually into Willamette River and Columbia Slough through Portland’s combined sewer system. The Columbia Slough Consolidation Condu
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaporative Concentration in Pit Lakes: Example Calculations for the Getchell Pit Lakes, NevadaBy Lisa Shevenell
Three pits at the Getchell Mine contained water during a hiatus in mining activity (1968-1983). For this period, expected concentrations of As, C1, SO4 and TDS resulting solely 16om evaporative concen
Jan 1, 2000
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Helping To Preserve The Quality Of Life In Mining CommunitiesBy A. J. Abraham, K. E. Seitz, J. D. Humphrey
Caterpillar has led the way for sound reduction in off highway trucks (OHT) used for mining. In 2000 Caterpillar introduced the 793CXQ sound reduction OHT (Figure 4) to meet local noise level demands
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigation Of A Large-Scale Coal Pillar FailureBy N. S. Tanious
This paper summarizes results from an investigation into possibly the largest coal pillar failure in the USA. The newly opened coal mine worked an 3.35 m (11 ft) seam under overburden depth that range
Jan 1, 1992
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Wave Trend Crossing A New Tool For Detecting Fires In A Mine Employing Diesel EquipmentBy James R. Boulton
Fire detection using Carbon Monoxide sensors is based on the assumption that a rise in the level of Carbon Monoxide in the atmosphere over a fixed, predetermined ambient level is indicative of a fire.
Jan 1, 1991
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Surface Modification of Filler Having a Negative Coefficient of Thermal ExpansionBy Jon Kellar, William Cross, Eric Swanson, John Starkovich
Zirconium tungstate (ZrW2O8) is a unique material with a negative coefficient of thermal expansion. In order to fully utilize this material as a filler, a surface treatment needs to be developed to be
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine PumpsBy Robert W. Lawson
INTRODUCTION Prior to 1705, underground mining was limited to mineral deposits located above or a very small distance below the water table. The development of the steamdriven mining pump was motiv
Jan 1, 1982