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Numerical simulation of ventilation air flow in underground mine workings
In recent years, Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, has been commonly utilized in the mining industry to model the fluid flow behavior in underground mine workings. This paper uses CFD modeling to sim
Jan 1, 2009
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The positive pressure chamber
By J. P. Brady
A major spontaneous combustion incident occurred in the sealed goaf of the SL3 Panel; Southland Colliery in 2003 resulting in the loss of a longwall and sealing of the mine. The most important issue f
Jan 1, 2009
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Possibilities of utilizing mineral wastes in Hungary
By I. Gombköto, J. Bohm
"In Europe, and therefore in Hungary opening a new mine is harder and harder. Depletion of mines, unfavourable legal and economic changes, and growing public concerns are the main reasons. Social and
Jan 1, 2011
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Measuring And Managing Dust And Nanoparticulates In Pyrometallurgical Processing (6689d80f-d5e8-491a-995c-6a41f35034df)
By C. R. Copeland
Combustion processes, comminution and materials handling can generate airborne particulates. Regulation of these particulates by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) is becoming progres
Jan 1, 2008
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The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (6a33d9ed-6bb8-48bc-96fc-7206a236ffd8)
By 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical for
Jan 1, 1999
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Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real World
By F. M. McEvoy, E. J. Steadman, R. Murfin
In England, the provision of aggregate is determined by the historical relationship between construction and aggregate consumption. This approach does not necessarily lead to sustainable decision-maki
Jan 1, 2005
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Rheological Behaviors In Wet Ultrafine Grinding Of Limestone
This paper investigates the effects of solids concentration and the addition of Dispersant S40 on the flowability of original and ground limestone slurries. A rotational viscometer with a concentric c
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Selects 1999 honorees
The Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW)promotes public understanding and education related to the mining industry. Towards this goal, the Foundation has funded several projects from donations a
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparing Simulated And Interpreted Geologic Models
By M. Rossi
Geologic ore controls are usually interpreted and modeled from cross sections and plans, as they are critical to construct meaningful and accurate ore reserves models. The geologic boundaries are oft
Jan 1, 2004
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Artificial neural networks to determine ventilation emissions and optimum degasification strategies for longwall mines
In longwall mining, premining prediction of methane emission rate depends on a number of geological factors, geographical factors, and operational factors. These same factors also can impact the selec
Jan 1, 2009
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Promoting Illinois Coal Utilization Through Underground Disposal Of Combustion By-Products – Preprints 97-136
By H. Sevim
The utilization of high sulfur Illinois coal by utility plants has been decreasing since the enactment of 1990 Clean Coal Air Act Amendment. Illinois coal producers can make their coal saleable by off
Feb 24, 1997
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Solving a conundrum: Why a conventional wet gravity circuit was abandoned in flowsheet design for a garnet project in Central Australia
By S. J. Benson
The Harts Range deposit, owned by Olympia Resources is located some 130 kms northeast of Alice Springs, in central Australia (part of Australia’s Northern Territory). The core economic minerals here
Jan 1, 2005
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Plant Performance Improvements Using Grinding Circuit ?Classification System Efficiency?
?Classification System Efficiency (CSE)? is a simple, powerful concept which can be used to measure and improve ball mill circuit efficiency. This paper describes six plant case studies which demonstr
Jan 1, 2012
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Plastics From Shredder Residue: Pilot Plant Experiences And Data
By 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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Control Of Selectivity In Ion Flotation Using Chelating Agents - Preprint 09-106
By F. M. Doyle
Ion flotation shows great promise for recovering and removing metal ions from dilute process streams, either for environmental compliance or to recover values. This technique uses an ionic collector t
Jan 1, 2009
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Design and Construction of the 42nd Ave S Storage and Treatment Tunnel for the Henderson/ML King CSO Project
By J. Chae, D. Pecha, R. Andrews
The Henderson/ML King CSO Project is a major combined sewer overflow (CSO)reduction project for the Department of Natural Resources and Parks of King County, Washington. The central element of the pro
Jan 1, 2005
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Life Cycle Assessment of Environmental Protection Measures: The Mining Industry as an Example
By G. Deissman, S. Kistinger
For the last 15 years environmental Life-Cycle Assessments (LCA) have increasingly been used to evaluate the environmental performance of industrial processes and products and have been employed as a
Jan 1, 2005
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The Finch-McIvor Functional Performance Based Grinding Circuit Modeling System (1c457710-bd59-4870-818a-6a8763f4c366)
By J. Finch, R. McIvor
This paper presents the development of a new grinding circuit steady-state modeling system. It is fundamentally based on the “functional performance equation”, which has now been used to improve the p
Jan 1, 2007
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A Snapshot Of Noise And Worker Exposures In Sand & Gravel Operations
By E. R. Bauer
Previous studies and research efforts have shown that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a problem in the U.S. mining industry. This is especially true in surface and underground coal and stone min
Jan 1, 2008
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New Approach Of ASFINAG For Tunnel Construction Monitoring Of The Tauern Tunnel Project In Austria
By Robert Schnab
ASFINAG is responsible for the construction and operation of the Austrian highway system. It is approx. 2,400 km of highways and 65 tunnels with a total length of 200 km including the Tauern Tunnel.