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                     The Risk Of Accidents And Fatals The Risk Of Accidents And FatalsBy R. J. Kline Most accidents are the result of risk taking. They can happen anywhere. Our coal industry categorizes accidents by type, occupation, commodity, age, every way you can imagine. We now know, how many Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Pre-Excavation Grouting Design Guidelines for Hard Rock Excavations Pre-Excavation Grouting Design Guidelines for Hard Rock ExcavationsBy S. Klein, D. Crouthamel, D. W. Farmer, S. H. Phillips Groundwater inflows during construction pose one of the greatest risks to the successful completion of tunnel projects. Inflows can result in safety concerns, difficulty in mining and ground support, Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Mine Systems Design and Roof Control Mine Systems Design and Roof ControlBy Robert L. Hautala In 1978, Congress established a series of mineral institutes for a limited time to assist financially in mineral industry education and research. Later, education and research were separated, establi Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Lessons Learned From Mineral Appraisal With Subsequent Market Sale ? Introduction Lessons Learned From Mineral Appraisal With Subsequent Market Sale ? IntroductionBy M. L. Chapman When originally accepting the assignment, the Client had described the property as vacant land. A prior appraisal was later discovered and revealed that the property included a mineral rights apprais Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Alternative Contracting Methods?An Update Alternative Contracting Methods?An UpdateBy John Reilly The author?s paper at RETC 2007, ?Alternative Contracting Methods? addressed strengths and weaknesses of DBB+DB and introduced Construction Manager/General Contractor (Portland model) and Alliancing ( Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Dewatering, Treatment, And Beneficial Reuse Of Water From The Resolution Copper Mine - Introduction Dewatering, Treatment, And Beneficial Reuse Of Water From The Resolution Copper Mine - IntroductionResolution Copper Mining LLC (RCML) is currently in a Pre-feasibility study evaluating a large and deep copper and molybdenum deposit in the historic mining district east of Superior, Arizona. Work sc Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Enhanced flotation separation of phosphate and dolomite using a new amphoteric collector Enhanced flotation separation of phosphate and dolomite using a new amphoteric collectorBy C. L. Jiang, B. K. Parekh, X. Shao Among the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove. This is because dolomite and phosphate have similar chemical compositions and because the dissolved species of Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Recovery Of Fine Coal From Preparation Plant Refuse Using Column Flotation Recovery Of Fine Coal From Preparation Plant Refuse Using Column FlotationBy J. G. Groppo, A. E. Bland, B. K. Parekh, W. F. Stotts Many coal preparation plants discard fine coal (generally minus 100 mesh) because it is difficult to beneficiate economically. At the Kentucky Energy Cabinet Laboratory (KECL), the waste streams from Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Industrial Minerals 2002 Industrial Minerals 2002Editor’s note: As usual, the June issue features an industrial minerals review. And some thanks are in order. Thank you to the industrial minerals annual-review editor, to the technical committees Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Discussion - The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 12, December 1981, pp. 1719-1724 Discussion - The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 12, December 1981, pp. 1719-1724By J. D. Miller, R. J. Smith Earl C. Herkenhoff Publication of the article "The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands" by R.J. Smith and J.D. Miller has confirmed and again spotlighted a most significant and Jan 11, 1982 
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                     Discussion - New look at underground coal mine safety Discussion - New look at underground coal mine safetyBy E. M. Spokes A.B. Rushton The work and resulting publications of the Committee on Underground Coal Mine Safety and The President's Commission on Coal were appropriate at the time of publication. The statis Jan 6, 1986 
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                     Desulfurization Of Illinois No. 6 Coals With Sodium Hypochlorite Desulfurization Of Illinois No. 6 Coals With Sodium HypochloriteBy E. Cho Illinois No. 6 coals of IBC 101 and IBC 112 were treated in solution with sodium hypochlorite to remove their sulfur contents, especially organic sulfur. The lab experiments were conducted in two step Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Method To Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads On Underground Bulkheads A Method To Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads On Underground BulkheadsBy G. Watson, S. Sawyer A Method to Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads on Underground Bulkheads Bulkheads are structures built in openings in underground mines to impound water, preventing the water from entering the active mine Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Technical Note - Sizing bulk handling equipment for maximum output Technical Note - Sizing bulk handling equipment for maximum outputBy G. T. Lineberry, L. Adler Due to safety-imposed constraints on clearances for mobile bulk handling equipment, it is necessary to optimally select a unit based on speed and size. The unit cannot be both large and fast. Since ou Jan 10, 1985 
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                     A Review of the Modified Zincex® Process From Skorpion to Horsehead A Review of the Modified Zincex® Process From Skorpion to HorseheadBy M. S. Moats In the 1990?s, Técnicas Reunidas developed the Modified ZINCEX® Process to recover zinc from ores and secondary materials. The heart of this process was the use of solvent extraction to produce purif Feb 23, 2014 
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                     Regional Metallogenesis Of Central Alaska Regional Metallogenesis Of Central AlaskaBy W. J. Nokleberg, B. A. Bouley, T. K. Bundtzen Central Alaska contains a wide variety of pre-, syn-, and post -accretionary mineral deposits that are related to the growth and evolution of the north-west North American continental margin. Withinp Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Mycobacterium Phlei As A Flotation Collector For Hematite Mycobacterium Phlei As A Flotation Collector For HematiteBy R. W. Smith, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra Mycobacterium phlei has very good potential as a hematite flotation collector. The flotation recovery of hematite is dependent upon the solution pH and concentration of the microorganism. The critical Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Investigation And Modeling Of Longwall Face-To-Face Transfers Investigation And Modeling Of Longwall Face-To-Face TransfersBy E. Topuz, C. Patrick Longwall face-to-face transfers can cost more than $100 per minute in lost production potential and $100,000 for personnel and supplies. Such high costs make extensive planning and control of the tran Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Current Trends In The Production And Trade Of Industrial Minerals In The Southeastern European Region Current Trends In The Production And Trade Of Industrial Minerals In The Southeastern European RegionBy G. Karahalios Industrial minerals have always enjoyed an important share in the technological growth of any country in the world. Today, extraction and trading of industrial minerals has expanded, but is also subj Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Method Of Academic Mining Engineering Research Method Of Academic Mining Engineering ResearchBy Syd S. Peng University research in the U.S. consists of three components; faculty, funding, and graduate students or postdoctorals. Individual faculty is the unit area of research that is not limited, although Jan 1, 2009 
