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A Deeper Look At Contractor Injuries In Underground Coal Mines (241f5ad9-c9e1-431b-b055-25a9edd50ee4)By D. Pappas
Over the past decade the number of contractors working in underground coal mines has nearly doubled; however, the effect this has had on the industry?s injury rates has been the subject of much specul
Jan 1, 2011
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Wyoming’s Powder River Basin – Geology and Geography of the Nation’s Largest Coal FieldBy Gary B. Glass
Seventeen percent of US coal production now comes from the 19 surface coal mines in the Powder River Basin of northeastern Wyoming. The Powder River Coalfield, which coincides with this topographic an
Jan 1, 1994
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Mitigation; Helping Projects Move ForwardBy Kelly Sands
"Mitigation may be considered a hurdle when it comes to environmental permitting. For complex projects with site specific mitigation plans, the time to devise those plans and get them approved can be
Jan 6, 2017
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Open-Air Sprays for Capturing and Controlling Airborne Float Coal Dust on Longwall FacesBy M. R. Shahan, C. E. Seaman, S. E. Mischler, T. W. Beck
"Float dust deposits in coal mine return airways pose a risk in the event of a methane ignition. Controlling airborne dust prior to deposition in the return would make current rock dusting practices m
Jan 1, 2017
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State Of The Art Of Mechanical Raise DrillingBy Howard E. Mitchell
Modern mechanical raise drilling was first introduced into the United states in 1962. This method of safely, economically raising a shaft has steadily increased in popularity since that time. This ste
Jan 1, 1978
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Methods To Reduce Steel Wear In Grinding MillsBy S. G. Malghan
Steel consumption forms a significant part of the operating cost of a minerals processing plant. An estimated one-quarter billion kilograms of steel in the United States and over one-half billion kilo
Jan 1, 1981
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The Displacement And Migration Of Ammonium Ions From Uranium In Situ Leaching Sites (2517eb59-f393-4694-a735-77d7677203bb)By Mark P. Walsh
In recent years in situ leach mining has emerged as a viable technology for the recovery of uranium from strata in South Texas which contain relatively low concentrations of uranium ore. Because the o
Jan 1, 1979
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Foreign coal is a threat, but US producers are finding ways to competeBy Steve Kral
Competition from foreign coal producers could displace as much as 9 Mt/a (10 million stpy) of US coal bound for power plants located near waterways. But, according to a Maryland-based coal consultant,
Jan 1, 1986
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LCA of Magnesium Extraction and Processing Technology OverviewBy S. Bargigli, S. Ulgiati, M. Raugei, F. Cherubini
Metallic magnesium is mostly used in lightweight alloys in order to decrease fuel consumption in automotive applications. Several different production processes are currently used worldwide, and the m
Jan 1, 2005
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Respirable Dust Measured Downwind During Rock Dust Application (6aa60bab-30fb-41ca-b96e-a68949f2654b)By M. L. Harris, J. Organiscak, S. Klima, I. E. Perera
"The Pittsburgh Mining Research Division of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted underground evaluations in an attempt to quantify respirable rock dust gene
Jan 5, 2017
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Ground Control At The Climax Mine ? IntroductionBy George R. Stephans
The Climax Mine is a panel caving mine which has had a long history of incidents of severe ground control problems. The nature of the ore deposit, which lends itself to the caving meth- of of producti
Jan 1, 1982
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Experiences In Transportation Of Dried Low Rank Western CoalsBy Leland E. Paulson
The Grand Forks Energy Research Center and Commonwealth Edison of Chicago jointly conducted tests in which 400 tons each of subbituminous coal and lignite were dried in a commercial scale dryer, oil s
Jan 1, 1975
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Non Contacting Sensor Technology For Measuring Level And DensityBy T. Hart
Nuclear gauging is used world-wide in almost every industry. From mining and ore-grading to finished product, the metallurgical industry is one of the biggest users of nuclear sensors for inventory,
Jan 1, 2011
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Industrial Minerals Of New ZealandBy B. N. Thompson
The main industrial minerals produced are non-metallic - clay, dolomite, limestone, pumice, salt, serpentine, and silica sand. The other minerals, some with minor production, include diatomite, feldsp
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role of Permanent Magnets, Lighting Phosphors, and Nickel‑Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries as a Future Source of Rare Earth Elements (REEs): Urban Mining Through Circular Economy - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Chamila Jinendra Nanayakkara, Nimila Dushyantha, Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake, Gayithri Niluka Kuruppu
Rare earth elements (REEs) are key ingredients in many advanced materials used in energy, military, transportation, and communication applications. However, the prevailing geopolitical dynamics and th
Dec 28, 2023
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Record Performance Of TBM In The 13.5 Km Amlach Tunnel, AustriaBy Hans Janzon, Ernst Buechi
INTRODUCTION The headrace tunnel in Amlach is part of a hydro electric power scheme near the city of Lienz in south west Austria. The project is owned and developed by Tiroler Wasserkraftwerke AG,
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of Industrial Mineral Deposits: Special Consideration ? IntroductionBy Donald W. Gentry
The evaluation of industrial minerals deposits for investment decision making follows the same basic principles that apply to metallic deposits. For example, the quantity and quality of the mineral oc
Jan 1, 1984
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Pre-Implementation Evaluation of VR as a Mine Safety Training Tool - SME Annual Meeting 2025By CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jennica L. Bellanca
High-fidelity, immersive training is known for its learning and logistical benefits. While other industries have used virtual reality (VR) for decades, the same uptake has not been seen in mining. NIO
Feb 1, 2025
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Development Metallurgy Guidelines for Copper Heap LeachBy J. E. Dreier, R. E. Scheffel, A. Guzman
"This paper outlines a comprehensive, cost-effective testing program for the acid-ferric sulfate heap leaching of oxide, supergene and primary copper ores. It is based on extensive experience in coppe
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrogeologic Setting Of The Carlin Trend, Northeastern NevadaBy R. W. Plume
Gold extraction along the Carlin trend requires large withdrawals of ground water, which can be perched, unconfined at shallow depth, and (or) confined at depth. Five hydrogeologic units-Quaternary ba
Jan 1, 1992