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Using Fault Tree Analysis To Focus Mine Safety Research (3fc7b4c4-34cb-4632-aaae-14daca09ce29)By P. Coleman, J. C. Kerkering, S. Iverson
Fault tree analysis is a systematic safety analysis tool that proceeds deductively from the occurrence of an undesired event (accident) to the identification of the root causes of that event. One recu
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustaining Mining In A Developed World: Shifting The ParadigmBy V. N. Kazakidis
With increased levels of automation, capitalization, and empowerment of citizens, the traditional axis of labour versus capital or national government versus capital, upon which the allocation of bene
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Commodity Price Projections In Mineral Project ValuationBy G. Davis
It is well known that anticipated mineral prices can have an overwhelming effect on a property's expected value. However, price movements throughout the life of a project also affect value. Thus,
Jan 1, 1997
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The Surface Mining Of Bauxite And Its Impacts To The Natural Environment Of Northeastern GhionaBy A. Mertzanis
The way and methods used for the surface mining of bauxite until the end of the twentieth century in the area of Ghiona, resulted in a significant burden to the natural environment, especially in the
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimization Of Conditioning Parameters In Phosphate Flotation Using Statistical DesignBy Michael Fahey, Ravi M. Damodaran, Brij M. Moudgil
The flotation behavior of Florida phosphates was studied using statistical design of experiments to evaluate conditioning parameters and their effect on flotation performance. The solids loading, cond
Jan 1, 1995
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Sand Bed Filtration Of Colloidal Particles ? IntroductionBy Terry A. Ring
Sand bed filters are used to remove large and small particles from liquid streams. The large particles are removed by the straining action of the filter bed and the small particles are removed by part
Jan 1, 1982
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Physical And Chemical Properties Of Coal (993a5030-6b5f-49fa-8fdc-d102fc53236c)By John W. Tieman
Coal is a term applied to vegetable matter (trees, grasses, etc.) which was subjected to heat and pressure through geologic ages. This resulted in a change in both the physical and chemical properties
Jan 1, 1981
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Managing land use conflicts for sustainable futures: Tourism, agriculture and miningBy A. Hoath, V. Paul, F. Haslam McKenzie
This paper considers mining ventures occurring in rural communities in Galicia, Spain and Western Australia, Australia. It compares and contrasts the communities where mining is taking precedence over
Jan 1, 2011
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Design Considerations for Top-Down Wall Construction in Carbonate Rock for Ohio River Bridges—East End Crossing TunnelsBy Charles A. Stone, Eric C. Wang
"Top-down wall construction was selected to excavate the tunnel portal headwall areas of the ORB East End Crossing tunnel. Benefits included an expedited construction schedule realized by staging exca
Jan 1, 2016
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Part 1: Cleaning Low-Rank CoalBy Randy J. Mikula
Cleaning of low-rank coals can have several meanings, depending upon the definitions of the terms "low rank" and "cleaning." In general, low-rank coals would be lignite or subbituminous according to t
Jan 1, 1991
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Research on slurry loading/unloading of coal vessels in JapanBy K. Nagata, T. Kawashima, S. Tejima
The expanding volume of maritime coal transportation is intensifying the problems concerning large vessel service, port construction, trans-shipment, and environmental control. The major problem is th
Jan 1, 1987
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Measurement of Grout Injection Pressure in SituBy Elisabeth Tønnesen, Lloyd Tunbridge
"SUMMARY Injection grouting in rock around tunnels is used to reduce or stop water inflow. Little is known about the distribution of pressure within the rock mass during and after grouting. Instrument
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery of Mercury(II), Zinc (II), Cadmnm(II) and Copper(II) from Effluents of Incineration ProcessesBy H. Braun, T. Kind, K. Gloe, D. B. Dreisinger, H. Stephan, O. Heitzsch, G. A. Kordosky
Municipal garbage incineration processes with coupled wet flue gas cleaning systems generate effluents containing toxic heavy metals such as mercury, zinc, cadmium and copper. The separation of these
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimating Recoverable Reserves: Developments In Geostatistical Ore Reserve EstimationIn addition to capital and operating costs, the accurate estimation of ore reserves is a key component to the successful outcome of any feasibility study. In recent years, there have been many project
Jan 1, 1998
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Accuracy analysis of GIS-based coal resource estimationLittle faith can be placed in a coal resource estimate without a clear understanding of the estimate's accuracy. Different types of coal resource estimates require different levels of accuracy. P
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of resistivity techniques to detect presence of abandoned drift minesBy A. P. Grippo, L. B. Phelps
Many coal mining companies have potential surface mine reserves that either are known or suspected to have had prior drift mining activity on them. In many cases, there is no documentation on these mi
Jan 1, 1987
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Assessment of remotely controlled mining equipmentBy R. N. Torbin
The degree to which automation, remote control and robotics have been used in the mining industry is far less compared to general industry. Reasons include the adverse working environment, the difficu
Jan 1, 1991
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Interfacial Chemistry Aspects Of De-Inking Flotation Of Mixed Office PaperBy H. Walqui, J. Drelich, J. Pletka, E. Luhta, E. Raber, J. Wieland, P. Boyd, N. Tervo, D. Herron, S. Boston
Mini-projects studying the flotation chemistry of paper de-inking were incorporated to an educational program at Michigan Technological University with support from the paper recycling industry. Inter
Jan 1, 2001
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Fires And Explosions (d51f8edf-b123-476c-9ebd-d8c8541fc4d8)By Everett M. (Original by) White
Numerous articles have been written about the coal mine ; he has been compared with brave men who have gone out to conquer some unknown hazard throughout the ages. Now, however, modern mining is no lo
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal PreparationBy Robert L. (Original by) Llewellyn
Many of the problems that occur in the preparation plant originate from practices in the mine. Impurities in raw coal can be in the seam itself or from extraneous material taken in mining from the roo
Jan 1, 1981