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Shuttle Trains - A BonanzaBy Robert N. Morris
Ladies and Gentlemen: It is a distinct pleasure and honor to appear before you representing the railway industry as I do, but there is a much closer personal relationship. I am a graduate Mining Engin
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining Industry Feels Effects of General RecessionBy Donald E. Ralston, V. Rajaram, Michael N. Greeley, John W. Peters, Terry J. Laverty, F. S. Kendorski, Peter G. Chamberlain, J. Brent Hiskey, William C. Larson
Preliminary figures from the US Mine Safety and Health Administration show 801 underground metal mines and 490 surface metal mines, at the end of 1981, up from 663 and 383, respectively, in 1980.
Jan 5, 1982
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Metal Recovery Applications Using a Combination of Ion Exchange and Electrowinning Using Emew® TechnologyBy A. Janwong
Ion exchange technology is becoming more prevalent for metal recovery from low concentration solutions. The products of ion exchange are typically a metal free stream (product stream) and a concentra
Feb 23, 2014
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The Thiosorbic SO2 Scrubbing Process - IntroductionBy Joseph G. Selmeczi
Lime and limestone-based SO2 scrubbing processes have demonstrated reasonably good success in removing low concentrations of SO2 from flue gases. While most of the operating problems experienced in th
Jan 1, 1974
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State Severance Taxes and the Federal SystemBy Thomas F. Stinson
Energy-producing states see severance taxes as attractive sources of increased revenues for otherwise tight budgets. Consumers in energy-poor states, however, protest that current rates are excessive
Jan 4, 1982
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Virtual Reality: Emerging Technology For Training Of MinersBy C. J. Bise
Virtual reality (VR) is a concept in which the human experience of perceiving and interacting with a computer-modeled environment is achieved through the use of sensors and effectors. It is an advance
Jan 1, 1997
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Use of Subsidence to Estimate Secondary Extraction of TronaBy P. W. Conrad, C. Todd, N. West, R. Kramer
"Surface subsidence caused by both underground room-and-pillar mining operations and solution mining operations have each been studied separately, but never combined. In 2008, FMC Minerals began using
Jan 1, 2016
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Sulfate Reducing Bioreactor Treating Acidic Coal Mine Influenced Water (MIW) In Western PennsylvaniaBy R. L. Eppley
The Blacklick Creek Watershed Association was awarded a $158,000 Growing Greener grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in 2002 for the design and construction of a sulfate
Jan 1, 2010
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The Impacts of Longwall Mining on Groundwater SystemsBy Xinzhi (Thomas) Du
"A longwall mining method is a productive mining method of coal extraction that involves the complete removal of large, rectangular panels of coal. Since this method causes deformations through the ov
Jan 1, 2019
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Mine Subsidence And Model Analysis ? IntroductionBy William G. Pariseau
The purpose of this paper is to present a discussion of the various approaches that can be utilized in the study of mine subsidence phenomena. Attention is focused upon the rational selection and use
Jan 1, 1968
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The Magnetometric Resistivity Method - 1. IntroductionBy R. N. Edwards
The Magnetometsic Resistivity (MMR) method is based on the measurement of the low-level, low-frequency magnetic fields associated with non-inductive current flow in the earth. The traditional resistiv
Jan 1, 1975
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How To Select A Slurry PumpBy L. R. Berry
The successful selection of a slurry pump depends on the accuracy and completeness of the information provided for the application. Inaccurate or incomplete information can result in incorrect pump se
Jan 1, 1996
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Method For Determining The Contribution Of Diesel Particulate To The Respirable Dust Levels In Underground Coal MinesBy R. Stanevich
Studies by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Bureau of Mines (BOM) have demonstrated that: (1) 90% of diesel particulate is less than one (1) micrometer in aero
Jan 1, 1988
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The Role Of The Japanese Trading Company In Setting World Coal PricesBy Peter J. Szabo
In 1980, a caravan of representatives of Japanese trading companies debarked on the shores of the United States bearing gifts of watches, electronic games, and radios. In early 1983, we find in a park
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper Deposits Of The Ruby Creek Area, Ambler River Quadrangle, Alaska ? I. General ? IntroductionBy R. H. W. Chadwick
We in Kennecott are well aware that Alaskans are interested in the progress of our project at Ruby Creek. We would very much like to be able to present you with a final report at this time and tell yo
Jan 1, 1960
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Geophysical Exploration Of Mineral Resources In Brazil ? IntroductionBy Eudes Prado Lopes
The Mineral Resource Exploration Company - CPRM - a part-private, part-government concern jurisdictioned to the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Brazil, was founded in 1969 for the purpose of promoting
Jan 1, 1975
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Oxygen In-Situ Leaching Of Uranium In A Shallow Aquifer ? IntroductionBy Velu Annamalai
In-situ uranium solution mining involves the injection of a lixiviant (leach solution) through appropriately placed wells into the underground ore zone. Upon contacting the uranium minerals, this solu
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial Trials For An Image Course Particle Analyzer In A Sag Mill - IntroductionBy Luis Yacher
CONTAC Engineers is a Chilean based company which works on process control and automation, principally for the minning industry. Jointly with other local and international engineering firms, CONTAC ha
Jan 1, 1986
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A Concentrator Improvement And Modernization Program Utilizing Large-Volume Flotation Machines ? IntroductionBy M. A. Anderson
After mope than fifty years Of Continuous operation, the Nevada Mines Division found itself faced with declining ore headings and metallurgical efficiencies, and rising operating costs. Although inten
Jan 1, 1975
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Factors Affecting The Angle Of Slope In Open-Cast MinesBy J. E. Jennings
The problems of slope stability in open-cast mines are examined. A criterion, the instantaneous stripping ratio, is suggested for use in the design of pit slopes and as an index of control at all stag
Jan 1, 1963