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UtilizationBy Leonard W. III Joseph, William H. Buttermore
Noise control is an important consideration in the design and operation of coal preparation plants. It is essential to understand and control noise sources to provide a safe environment for operating
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessment of TBM Gripper Performance in the Bedded Sedimentary Rock of Sydney, AustraliaBy David Oliveira
"INTRODUCTIONOne of the key drivers for the selection of a mechanized tunneling method in good quality rock masses is a good excavation advance rate. In order to achieve satisfactory advance rates, a
Jan 1, 2016
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Colosseum Gold Mine Clark Mountain Range, San Bernardino County, CaliforniaBy D. L. McClure
Gold mineralization at the Colosseum Mine is submicroscopic and associated with pyrite. Pyrite occurs in breccia clasts, replacing dolomite, in crackle breccia veinlets with traces of quartz, and as d
Jan 1, 1988
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The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt Minerals (ac93d599-5de3-49e2-96ed-8b1cd74e39f3)By M. Hancer
The sign of the surface charge of selected potassium soluble salt minerals namely KClO4 , K2SO4 , KNO3, and KCl was determined from nonequilibrium electrophoresis measurements and found to be negative
Jan 1, 1999
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Lead - The Brilliant Performer: Refurbishing an ImageBy Jeffrey L. Zelms
There is no known, practical substitute for lead in the automobiles, communications systems, medical equipment and computers that Americans use every day. However, there are many who say lead should b
Jan 1, 1992
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Metallurgical Uses – Fluxes for MetallurgyBy Harold R. Kokal, Madhu G. Ranade
A metallurgical/flux is a substance that is added to combine with gangue (unwanted minerals) during ore smelting, with impurities in a molten metal, or with other additives in metal refining processes
Jan 1, 1994
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Modified Tail Section Reduces Noise On A Continuous Mining MachineBy J. J. Zimmerman
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries. Most other categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining have improved, with the excepti
Jan 1, 2010
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Quantitative Description and Definition of Soft Rock TunnelBy Guangming Zhao, Nianjie Ma, Demao Guo, Denghong Chen, Yingming Li
Based on the mechanical essence that large-scale plastic failure zone appears in all or part of surrounding rock in soft rock roadway, the numerical simulation method is used to study the rectangular
Jun 25, 2024
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Construction of the NATM Tunnel at San Diego State UniversityBy Justin Brown, Michael Kobler, Dave Ragland, Bob Shufflebotham
PROJECT OVERVIEW As the sun-bronzed San Diego students strolled casually to class, mining crews from Atkinson Construction were working only 9 meters below the surface. The330 meter long, 11.3 met
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Wool Production From Coal-Ash - A Progress ReportBy William F. Lawrence
Research performed by the West Virginia University Coal Research Bureau under the sponsorship of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has demonstrated that coal-ash can be converted into mineral wool insulation
Jan 1, 1969
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Numerical Modelling Of The Range Of Rock Fracture Zone Around Gateroads On The Basis Of Underground Measurement ResultsBy Andrzej Walentek
This paper presents the results of numerical modeling of the fractured zone around longwall gateroads. The numerical computations have been based on the results of underground measurements of the frac
Jan 1, 2009
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A Review on Integrated Mineral Carbonation Process in Ultramafic Mine DepositBy Michael Hitch, Jiajie Li
Dramatical increase in the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere has led to the climate change, which poses a significant threat to human life on Earth. CO2 sequestration via mineral carbonation is the
Jan 1, 2017
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Losses Of Oxime Type Extractants By Chemical Degradation And EntrainmentBy C. Hanson
Two modes of potential loss of oxime extractants in liquid extraction processes for the extraction of copper have been studied. In loss "by chemical degradation, two mechanisms of acid hydrolysis are
Jan 1, 1980
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Large Cross Section Tunnels In Soft GroundBy Z. Eisenstein, H. Heinz
INTRODUCTION Contemporary underground transit systems often require cross sections which are not adaptable to shield tunnelling. Due to the frequently large dimensions of these cross sections, whic
Jan 1, 1989
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Occurrence and Exploitation of Amphibole Asbestos in South AfricaBy C. J. B. Dreyer, H. A. Robinson
Only South Africa can be considered in terms of resources of amphibole asbestos. There are two asbestos producing fields, one in the Northern Cape Province (producing only crocidolite), and one in the
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison of Shear Elements for Cross Passages in TBM-TunnelsBy Benno Ring
"When designing segmental lining at a cross passage, modern solutions try to bear the loads transferred around the opening within the rings by using shear elements in the ring joints. Commonly used sh
Jan 1, 2016
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An Experimental Ventilation Control SystemBy M. Dayne Aldridge
A description is given of an experimental ventilation control system designed, built, and tested by WVU under United States Bureau of Mines sponsorship. A description is given of the control, system u
Jan 1, 1980
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Process Optimization for the Mining Manager (Feeding The Beast)By John M. Marek
INTRODUCTION This paper is for the mining manager, generally meaning mine superintendent, chief engineer, and others who have control over the mine operation responsible for feeding the insatiable
Jan 1, 1991
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Underground HaulageBy Niles E. Grosvenor
One of the most important considerations in the efficient operation of an under¬ground mine is the haulage system. Often the determining factor between profit or loss is the quick removal of ore and w
Jan 1, 1973
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On-Stream X-Ray Analysis (c7cb97c3-d08e-4f27-bb50-02e7b661fc16)By E. Woodburn, Harrison R. Cooper, R. Putman
The key to concentrator automation is practical means for obtaining continuous assay data from concentrator streams. The technique most successfully used is x-ray fluorescence analysis. The practical
Jan 1, 1976