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Climax High Capacity Processor – A Novel Design for Coal Pre-Combustion Cleaning – Preprint 97-74By J. V. Ghelarducci, M. A. Sharpe, D. G. Chedgy
This article presents a novel design, called the Climax, High Capacity Processor (HCP), for pre-combustion cleaning of coal. This design is particularly suitable for the plant capacities of 400 ~ 660
Feb 24, 1997
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Minnesota Iron Mining Industry Remains OptimisticBy William R. Yernberg
The combined 78th Annual Minnesota Section of SME Meeting and 66th Annual University of Minnesota Mining Symposium was held April 19 and 20, 2005, in Duluth, MN. More than 300 mining professionals, i
Jan 1, 2005
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The Owner?s Manual on Contracting Strategies for Large Projects ? IntroductionBy Faruk Oksuz
The owners of large infrastructure projects are challenged on how to implement sound engineering and construction contracting strategies that address their prime expectations: a quality job, on time a
Jan 1, 2008
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Concentrator Operations At Chino Mines Co. ? IntroductionBy R. P. Schneider
The Chino mine, concentrator, and smelter are located in Grant County in Southwestern New Mexico. Chino Mines Company is a partnership two-thirds owned and operated by Kennecott Santa Fe Corp., and on
Jan 1, 1985
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Construction Aggregate Properties of the Sombrerito Formation, Dominican RepublicBy S. J. Stokowski
Abstract An extensive drilling and laboratory testing program indicates that a construction aggregate resource is present within the Oligocene Sombrerito Formation limestone, southwestern Dominican Re
Jan 1, 1991
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An Analysis Of Recent MSHA Accident Datafor Underground Metal Mines Using BackfillBy J. B. Seymour
This paper provides an overview of the current use of backfill for ground support in underground metal mines in the United States and a summary of recent accident data reported for these mines by the
Feb 27, 2013
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Use Of Groundwater Models For Evaluating Goal Ash Disposal SitesBy R. J. Sweigard
Many states are considering the need to establish or modify policy relating to the disposal of coal ash. One of the primary concerns is the impact of leachate from the ash disposal sites upon groundwa
Jan 1, 1992
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Pilot Scale Dewatering Studies Of Ultra Fine Clean Coal Slurries (a4d4eeba-bae6-4acc-9f95-4ae265f50a63)By B. K. Parekh
Economical dewatering of ultra-fine (minus 74 m) clean coal slurry produced in column flotation to a 20 percent or lower moisture level will be an important step in successful implementation of the ad
Jan 1, 1999
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Appraisal Techniques To Rank A Corporate Set Of Exploration ProjectsBy S. Angioletti
This paper addresses strategic investment decisions when they are nested in a project development format where each project is implemented in phases and each phase is approved to move on to the next p
Jan 1, 2010
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New Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) Technology Used To Construct Microtunneling Shafts For Mokelumne River CrossingBy Matthew Wallin
A part of the East Bay Municipal Utility District?s Folsom South Canal Connection Project, 430 feet of raw water pipe was installed using micro tunneling beneath the Mokelumne River. The access shafts
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Improving the performance of fan-powered dust collectors in stone cutting applicationsIn the dimension stone industry, workers in processing shops may be exposed to harmful levels of respirable silica dust when conducting the different tasks in stone preparation, which include cutting,
Jan 1, 2009
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A new Perspective: Regional Development with Mining as a By-Product The Example "NFN-NaturFreizeitverbund Niederrhein GmbH"By H. -J. Langhoff
"The paper describes not a result, but a starting point to implement sustainable development to a region characterized by a typical down river landscape, agriculture, and extractive industry. The Natu
Jan 1, 2005
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A Global Perspective Of CyanideBy M. M. Botz
There are currently more that 460 mines worldwide that utilize cyanide for gold and silver extraction. Despite this large number of cyanide-related mining operations, there have been no published acc
Jan 1, 2001
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Risk Assessment of Coal Dust Explosions in Coal Mines Using a Combined Fuzzy Risk Matrix and Pareto Analysis Approach - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Nilufer Kursunoglu
Despite being crucial for meeting the world’s energy demands, coal mining operations present considerable health risks, especially when it comes to exposure to coal dust. Longwall coal mining, an adva
Nov 16, 2023
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Planning to meet the required DPM concentration levels in underground mines ? a calibration modelBy k. Osei-Boakye
This paper presents the calibration of a real-time aerosol monitor, the TSI DustTrak?, to the NIOSH 5040 method being used by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for compliance enforcemen
Jan 1, 2009
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Geomechanical Model Experiment Research on the Automatically Formed Roadway Without Pillars in a Kilometer‑Deep Coal Mine - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Shenghui Chu, Zhibiao Guo, Dongshan Yang, Yuanxin Zhao, Xiaohui Kuai, Jingwei Gao
The technology of automatically formed roadway without pillars (AFRP) via roof cutting and pressure releasing (RCPR) is a reformatory method for gob-side entry retaining, which automatically creates a
Jul 31, 2023
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Control of Ground Movements Due to Tunneling with an Earth Pressure Balance TBMBy Sakai Kunito, Nigel B. Sugden
If an Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) TBM is operated effectively tunneling can be carried out producing negligible ground movements. Using the methods given in this paper face losses of the order of 0.5
Jan 1, 2001
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TBM Data Management And Quality Assurance For The Brightwater Conveyance ProjectBy Jeffrey Mitsopoulos
King County?s (KC) Brightwater Conveyance Project in Seattle, Washington involves the construction of approximately 21 kilometers (13 miles) of bored tunnel, in three contracts, with four TBM?s which
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The Green Mining Technique in Chinese CollieriesBy Minggao Qian, Jialin Xu, Wenqi Lai, Weibin Zhu
This article advances an innovative concept explaining the connotation and technical system of "green" mining. The important theoretical foundations of "green" mining are the distribution and developm
Jan 1, 2005
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Improved Training Reduces Worker InjuriesBy Steve Kral
U.S. mines are among the most efficient, productive and safest in the world. Much of that efficiency is due to the high-technology equipment and processes available to the industry. The U.S. mining
Jan 1, 2002