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Minerals And Health: The Asbestos ProblemBy Malcolm Ross
Of the six forms of asbestos, only three have been used to any significant extent in commerce. These are chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite. Between 1870 and 1980, approximately 100 million tonnes o
Jan 1, 1987
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In-Situ Testing Of Roofex Yielding Rock Bolts In Coal RibsBy Sean Harvey
One of the manifestations of the dynamically induced failures in deep coal mines is the violent ejection of coal from the ribs. A possible protection against such failures is the use of a specificall
Jan 1, 2009
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Control Of Montmorillonite Via Complexation And Ultrasonics In The Selective Flocculation Of Iron Ores (PriPrint 86-12)By I. Iwasaki
The presence of calcium ion in iron ore pulps causes heterocoagulation of montmrillonite on hematite leading to indiscriminate dispersion. Two methods were investigated to control the adverse effect o
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Of A New Process To Control Scale In The Strip Circuit At The Homestake McLaughlin MineBy L. M. Cenegy
Introduction The formation of scale is common in gold ore processing plants. A working definition of such scale is: "A hard, tightly adhering deposit formed in place by the precipitation of calc
Jan 1, 1992
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Trail Mountain Mine: A Case Study For Improving Locations Of Mining-Induced Seismicity With Double-Difference RelocationBy Eleanor Sonley
In October 2000, temporary seismographic stations were installed above the Trail Mountain Mine, Emery County, Utah, USA to supplement a regional network. Over seven months, 1826 mining-induced seismi
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Bumps And Odd Dynamic Phenomena - A Numerical InvestigationBy Jeffrey K. Whyatt
The Crandall Canyon accident investigation included an interesting and unexplained observation by rescuers that the ?barrier rib had shifted northward as a unit, as much as 10 feet.? This is not the
Jan 1, 2009
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Reactive and Non-Reactive Transport Modeling for Wightman Fork, Summitville Mine, Colorado: Application of the OTIS/OTEQ Model to a Low-Flow Synoptic StudyBy Robert L. Runkel, D. Kirk Nordstrom, James W. Ball
Low-flow reactive-transport processes in Wightman Fork downstream of the Summitville Mine, south-central Colorado were simulated using the OTIS and OTEQ solute-transport models. The simulation was cal
Jan 1, 2000
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Reducing Frictional Ignitions And Improving Bit Life Through Novel Pick And Drum DesignBy E. Grygiel, J. Haynes, T. McNider
Jim Walter Resources Blue Creek No. 3 Mine was opened in one of the most gassy coal beds in the United States. Although face ventilation requirements exceeded 14,000 cfm (6 .6m3/s) air, continuous min
Jan 1, 1987
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Description Of The Van Dyks Drift Low Ash PlantBy Allen D. Graham
The coal industry in South Africa is briefly outlined. Test- work carried out on bulk samples of coal in the laboratory and used in the design of the Van Dyks Drift washery are described. Factors affe
Jan 1, 1982
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The Henderson MineBy William G. Doepken
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Henderson mine utilizes a highly mechanized, continuous panel-caving system to extract ore from a deep, massive, molybdenum deposit. The mine site, lo¬cated 80.5 km (50 mile
Jan 1, 1982
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Shaft Heater Evaluation - IntroductionBy Thomas E. McNider
Preliminary studies were conducted at Jim Walter Resources, Inc. Blue Creek No. 3 Mine to determine the influence propane operated heaters exert on the mine ventilation system when two of three intake
Jan 1, 1980
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Preparing the section foreman for his full responsibilitiesBy R. L. Grayson, R. C. Althouse, M. J. Klishis
The health and safety of employees, efficiency of the operating system, and production are paramount goals in underground coal mining. The section foreman assumes responsibility for making his part of
Jan 1, 1987
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Equations for the Analysis of Borehole Pressure Cell DataBy Babcock. C. O.
This report presents equations derived from experimental testing to convert borehole pressure cell data from vertical and horizontal cells to the biaxial ground stress changes. While hydraulic pre
Jan 1, 1986
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Carbothermal Production of Silicon NitrideBy C. A. Pickles, D. Mallette
Silicon nitride (Si3N4 ) is an advanced structural ceramic materia1 which is presently being considered for a number of potential engineering applications, particularly in heat engines, gas turbines,
Jan 1, 1990
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State-Of-The-Art 3D Modeling Techniques: Vital Tools To Ensure The Efficient Use Of Non-Renewable ResourcesBy E. Spyridonos
Sustainable development in the mineral industry requires a paradigm shift from purely economic to multi-objective decision-making, considering economic, social, environmental and governance criteria.
Jan 1, 2003
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Feasibility Study And Design Of A New Underground Coal Mine Developed From Open Cut Highwall In IndonesiaBy Takashi Sasaoka
About 200 M tons of coal were imported into Japan in 2007 and Indonesia was its second largest exporter, accounting for about 30 M tons (12% of the total imported coal). Indonesia produced about 200 M
Jan 1, 2009
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Design for the Cross City Tunnel, SydneyBy Harry R. Asche, Manfred K. Lechner
The Cross City Tunnel comprises 2km of a new underground traffic route in Sydney, Australia. The route is very complex, involving some six separate tunnels and three underground Y-junctions. For al
Jan 1, 2003
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Centrifugal And Numerical Modeling Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal SchemesBy F. C. Townsend
Centrifugal modeling was used to evaluate reclamation schemes of; (a) flocculants, (b) sand/clay mixes, (c) flocculants/sand addition and (d) capping with sand or sand/clay mix. Results suggest the hi
Jan 1, 1987
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Fracture Plane Control with a Ligamented Split-Tube ChargeBy W. L. Fourney, D. C. Holloway, J. W. Dally
Introduction Improvements in the process of rock excavation by blasting involves better control of one or more phases of the fracture process immediately after detonating the ex- plosive charge. Tota
Jan 1, 1977
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Nuclear Regulation - The Canadian ApproachBy J. H. Jennekens
INTRODUCTION "Most people would probably agree that some degree of government control and regulation is essential in modern society, and it will likely continue as an important part of our social o
Jan 1, 1981