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Reducing float coal dust: Field evaluation of an inline auxiliary fan scrubberBy T. L. Barone, J. R. Patts, L. D. Patts, S. J. Janisko
"Controlling float coal dust in underground coal mines before dispersal into the general airstream can reduce the risk of mine explosions while potentially achieving a more effective and efficient use
Dec 1, 2016
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The impact of black lung and a methodology for controlling respirable dustBy Jay F. Colinet
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease with no cure. Historica
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Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - IntroductionBy Ben W. Burdett
The operation of an electrolytic refining tank house is an art as well as a science. If the electro-refining industry is to progress, a better understanding of the refining process is necessary. This
Jan 1, 1973
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Problems Of Coal Supply ForecastingBy Richard L. Gordon
Coal supply analysis has since about 1973 become a major activity of many scholars and consulting firms. The present paper is an effort to explain in as nontechnical fashion as possible the state of t
Jan 1, 1977
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A Method Of Projecting U.S. Petroleum SupplyBy Paul W. McGann
This paper presents a methodology for long-range studies of petroleum supply, to meet projected demands, that involves modifications of procedures used previously. This paper continues a series of pap
Jan 1, 1960
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Planning For Common Mineral Resources: A Computer Simulation ApproachBy William A. Wallace
Common mineral resources (sand, gravel, crushed stone, etc.), which are so necessary for the construction of metropolitan areas, are rapidly being depleted or otherwise rendered unavailable in the ver
Jan 1, 1968
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Applications Of The Hot Springs Or Fumarolic Model In Prospecting For Lode Gold DepositsBy Joseph E. Worthington
Increases in the price of gold starting about five years ago, and rapid fluctuations since then, have caused a substantial popular interest in the noble metal. Gold prospecting had been at low ebb sin
Jan 1, 1978
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Evaluating the Impact of DSC’s on TBM Performance in Devonian Dolomite - NAT2022By Greg Colzani, Emily Thompson
The 3RPORT Project, includes a 5-mile tunnel excavated by a 19-foot diameter slurry Tunnel Boring Machine below the city of Fort Wayne, IN. The Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) indicated vuggy to ma
Dec 1, 2022
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Research For Improved Profitability In Canadian Open Pit MinesBy G. Blackwell
In the 1980's the Canadian surface mining industry was confronted by declining competitiveness in the face of low cost foreign producers and alternative materials. Low metal prices undermined pro
Jan 1, 1993
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Modeling truck/shovel energy efficiency under uncertainty - SME Transactions 2011By H. Askari-Nasab, B. Osei, K. Awuah-Offei
The U.S. coal mining industry consumes approximately 142 billion kWh/a of energy. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the industry’s annual energy consumption could be reduced by 49%. This co
Jan 1, 2011
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Imrovement of Blowing Curtain Face Ventiation Systems Using Passive RegulatorBy T. Petrov
This study was performed to analyze the behavior of the blowing curtain face ventilation system modified with a specially designed regulator, called Wing Regulator. The purpose of the regulator is to
Feb 23, 2014
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Ore Size, A Major Factor Affecting The In-Situ Uranium Acid Leaching - IntroductionBy Harry Wolf
The chemistry of the element uranium enables industry to employ either an acid or alkaline carbonate leach solution for most uranium ores. Either method my be used for conventional, in-situ, or heap l
Jan 1, 1981
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Transportation And Handling Of Western Canadian Sulphur For The Export MarketBy Kevin B. Doyle
Virtually all industries use sulphur in some form. About half of the world's production is used in the production of fertilizers. Sulphur is produced in one form or another in over sixty countr
Jan 1, 1978
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2011 Review Of ZirconiumBy R. Adams
Zirconium is the 20th most abundant element in the Earth?s crust and it most often occurs in the form of silicate (as zircon), less often in the oxide form (as baddeleyite or caldesite). Historically,
Jan 1, 2012
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Update On Development Of Mini-Disc Drill Bits (7d11ffca-1775-4354-8048-b0fdabbabc6d)By J. E. Friant
The Mini-Disc TM cutter drill bit is a radical design departure from the traditional tri-cone rock drill bit. Miniature disc type cutting tools as small as 3.25 inches (82.5 mm) diameter are fitted to
Jan 1, 1999
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Colorado Nahcolite Deposits: Geology And Outlook For DevelopmentBy J. R. Dyni
Colorado nahcolite deposits, estimated at 29 billion metric tons, formed in an asp metric permanent-lake basin whose waters were rich in algae and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Nahcolite (NaHCOg) occurs
Jan 1, 1980
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Magstream® As A Heavy Liquid Separation Alternative For Mineral Sands ExplorationBy J. A. Domenico
A safe and precise mineral separation alternative to heavy liquids is being used for mineral sands exploration on large scale orebodies. The separation process, Magstream®, uses ferro-fluids and magne
Jan 1, 1994
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Innovative Rehabilitation Approach for Overstressed Existing Linings Using an Adaptable Yielding Support SystemBy Ingo Ossenbühl, Wolfgang Dolsak, Vojtech Gall, Axel G. Nitschke
"Yielding support systems for application in underground construction have a long history, primarily in mining. Typical examples are tunnels subject to loading conditions that lead to overstressing of
Jan 1, 2016
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Cutter Roof Initiation And Propagation In Multiple-Entry Development Subject To High Horizontal StressBy S. S. Peng
High horizontal stress has been well recognized as a significant factor in roof control. It can adversely affect roof stability if the panel is designed improperly. Mining experience has shown that it
Jan 1, 1996
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Modification and enhanced testing of data mining-based algorithm to detect subtle errors in temperature sensors in a gold-stripping circuitBy Rambabu Pothina, MELO EDUARDO PIMENTA DE, Rajive Ganguli
The mining industry is home to a mass of sensor-generated data that are critical to real-time and long-term optimization. This heavy reliance on sensor data has resulted in an undesirable development