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                     Selecting and Using Large Walking Draglines for Deeper Overburden Stripping Selecting and Using Large Walking Draglines for Deeper Overburden StrippingBy N. B. Pundari Proper selection of large walking draglines, based on sound engineering principles and field experience, has not kept pace with the large capital expenditures needed to buy these stripping machines. T Jan 4, 1981 
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                     Annual Review 2005 Annual Review 2005By F. Freme Coal production in the United States reached a record level in 2005, ending the year at 1.03 Gt (1,133.3 million st) according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Tabl Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Though Not a Record Year, the Coal Industry Performs Well in 1983 Though Not a Record Year, the Coal Industry Performs Well in 1983By L. Westerstrom Supply and Demand After a dismal first half, the industry saw a marked improvement in its markets during the final six months of 1983. Domestic consumption was 17.6% higher in the second half of th Jan 5, 1984 
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                     Plastics From Shredder Residue: Pilot Plant Experiences And Data Plastics From Shredder Residue: Pilot Plant Experiences And DataBy S. Christiansen, G. R. Winslow, R. W. Kobler Todays End of Life vehicles are shredded and their metal components recovered and recycled by standard methods. The remaining non-metallic fraction is shredder residue, and contains vast amounts of hi Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Availability Of Coal For Efficient, Low-Cost Underground Mining In Illinois – Preprint 97-162 Availability Of Coal For Efficient, Low-Cost Underground Mining In Illinois – Preprint 97-162By C. Treworgy, C. Chenoworth Geologic and technical factors such as coal seam thickness, stripping ratios, roof conditions, partings, faults, and size and geometry of the reserve block greatly impact the availability of Illinois Feb 24, 1997 
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                     An Examination Of The Relationship Between WLM Exposure And Dose An Examination Of The Relationship Between WLM Exposure And DoseBy V. A. Leach, J. R. Johnson The calculation of the dose to the bronchial epithelium, lungs and other body tissues from exposures to airborne radon and thoron daughters requires a knowledge of the pattern of deposition in the res Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Laboratory Evaluation Of Shield Dust Entrainment In High Velocity Airstreams (913d8715-0740-44d1-b301-b965be654afd) Laboratory Evaluation Of Shield Dust Entrainment In High Velocity Airstreams (913d8715-0740-44d1-b301-b965be654afd)In conjunction with steady increases in production levels, longwall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air and spray water in an effort to control respirable dust and/or methane. Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Subsidence Prediction Model for Longwall Mine Design A Subsidence Prediction Model for Longwall Mine DesignBy Vladimir Admek, Paul W. Jeran, Michael A. Trevits It has' been found that lithological conditions over the Pittsburgh Coal bed cause the subsidence coefficient to vary within the area of the subsidence trough. This precludes the use of European Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Suspension Of Apatite Particles In A Self-Aerated Denver Laboratory Flotation Cell Suspension Of Apatite Particles In A Self-Aerated Denver Laboratory Flotation CellBy O. A. Lima Effective solids suspension is a necessary precondition for particle collection, and solids suspension is largely dependent on the hydrodynamics of the flotation cell. This study attempted to correlat Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEA Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEABy S. K. Oraee Managers always look for systems with minimum hazards. The hazards create problems for performance of projects. The largest and most important hazards of working underground mine can be related to he Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control Methods Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control MethodsBy R. L. Grayson In 2010, MSHA began holding hearings on a new coal mine respirable dust rule, which proposes a 1.0 mg/m3 standard, a separate 0.1 mg/m3 quartz standard, and the use of single-shift samples for complia Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Heavy Medium Cleaning of – 28 Mesh Coal Heavy Medium Cleaning of – 28 Mesh CoalBy Edward Skolnik The concept of using fluid dense media to separate heavy ore constituents from the lighter gangue dates back to 1858, when it was patented by Sir Henry Bessemer. Its use in coal did not begin until af Jan 8, 1980 
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                     Mining 1992 Mining 1992In 1992, the United States economy grew at a rate of 2%. The Gross Domestic Product rose to $5,946 billion. With 257 million people - 635,000 in mining including petroleum - the United States has more Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mining Industry Responds to Crystalline Silica Regulations Mining Industry Responds to Crystalline Silica RegulationsBy W. J. Miles Many years ago, a relationship was established between dust inhalation and pneumoconiosis. Since then, various government agencies have regulated crystalline and amorphous forms of silica material in Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Quantifying Relationships Between Subsidence and Longwall Face Advance Using DInSAR Quantifying Relationships Between Subsidence and Longwall Face Advance Using DInSARSurface subsidence that results from longwall mining can be large magnitude and can affect significant areas. Conventional methods for subsidence monitoring include leveling, global positioning system Jan 7, 2020 
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                     Acquiring Capital Funds for Coal Mining Acquiring Capital Funds for Coal MiningBy Dale S. Hursh, William A. Brooks Introduction US dependence on external energy sources is dangerous because of unstable political situations existing in key energy exporting countries. So, recent national energy policies call for Jan 9, 1982 
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                     Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Co. Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Co.By Tom Gonzales At San Manuel, AZ, Magma Metals Co. operates an Outokumpu flash furnace, four Peirce-Smith converters and two anode casting wheels that are supported by six anode vessels. Process gasses from the flas Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Design and Construction of Dulles Airport Tunnels Design and Construction of Dulles Airport TunnelsBy Allan Sylvester, Paul E. Gabryszak, Diane R. Hirsch, David P. Field With construction of the first phase of the Automated People Mover (APM) Tunnels nearing completion, this paper will address how knowledge from recent Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) and New Austrian Tunn Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Evaluation Of High-Temperature Disposable Filter Elements In An Experimental Underground Mine Evaluation Of High-Temperature Disposable Filter Elements In An Experimental Underground MineFiltration systems with disposable filter elements (DFEs) are used in the underground coal mining industry to control particulate matter emissions from diesel-powered permissible and nonpermissible co Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Design and Construction Considerations Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Design and Construction ConsiderationsBy Brian Heer, David Young, Randall Essex The Manapouri Power Station is New Zealand’s largest hydroelectric facility located on the South Island of New Zealand. Constructed in the 1960’s, it includes a 700 MW under-ground power station and Jan 1, 1997 
