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  • SME
    Contribution And Benefit Of EU-Thematic Network NESMI To Common Agreement On Sustainable Development In The Mining Industries

    By H. Schultheis

    The European Commission has launched in April 2002 the Thematic Network NESMI with-in the FP5 under Growth. NESMI stands for ?Network on European Sustainable Mining and Processing Industries? and will

    Jan 1, 2003

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    The Impact Of Mine Development Lead Times On New Coal Mining Ventures

    By H. Douglas Dahl

    In order to provide a reference framework for discussing the applicability of drilling technology to shaft construction in coal mining ventures, it is meaningful to review the history and nature of Un

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Computer Modeling of Underground Coal Mine Ventilation Circuits: Selection and Application of Airway Resistance Values

    By Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce

    The importance and complexity of the ventilation systems in many underground coal mines necessitates the use of digital computers to model the ventilation networks. The modeling procedures used by the

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Estimation of Leakage Quantity for Long Auxiliary Ventilation Systems

    By Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya

    This paper summarizes the current research trends in the ventilation design for the construction of very long tunnels, and presents the results of leakage flow measurements in three auxiliary ventilat

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Petrography studies can aid in coal mine planning and in estimating methane yields in coal beds

    By G. J. Jansen

    Introduction Coal petrography is the microscopic study and description of coal and other organic substances in terms of the microscopically recognizable organic constituents and of the rank of the ma

    Jan 9, 1987

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    Assessment Of Empirical Design Methods For Tunnels In Rock

    By Gregory B. Baecher, Walter Steiner, Herbert H. Einstein

    1. INTRODUCTION Empirical methods have always been important in tunneling in contrast to many other branches of engineering. Beginning in the late 19th century, when engineering entered the phase o

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Use Of Reactive Scrubbing For Reduction Of Mercury Emissions

    By D. A. Harman

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently recognized Newmont and other mining companies, along with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection for their voluntary work in reducing mercury

    Jan 1, 2004

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    On-Line Diagnostic Maintenance Systems For Continuous Mining Machines

    By J. C. Cawley

    Improvements in today's maintenance practices are mandatory as more complex and productive machines evolve in the mining industry. By keeping machine reliability high through improved maintenance

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Techniques For Increasing Accuracy In Mill Performance Calculations ? Introduction

    By Wendell H. Nielson

    Flotation processes contain disturbances which make material balance closures difficult to achieve. Lack of closure also arises from instrument errors. A portion of these problems can be overcome by p

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Fluid Energy Grinding and Drying for Fine Powders Production

    By James F. Albus, Vincent C. Grimshaw

    High pressure fluid energy grinding, or jet milling, is a versatile method of continuously fracturing solids into fine particles to gain substantial increases in exposed surface area Applications in i

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Evaluation Of Mining Wastes And Overburden For Reclamation Potential

    The development of a successful restoration strategy for any drastically disturbed site is dependent upon a thorough understanding of the chemical properties of the spoils or mining wastes that need t

    Jan 1, 2002

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    The Potential For Alluvial Gold In West Central Bolivia

    By John C. Brower

    Bolivia is nor a major gold producer but has produced continuously since pre Inca times. Production reached a peak in 1964 of about 4,000,000 grams and is currently about 1,000,000 grams. Production i

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Comparison Of Indicizer And Triaxial Tests For Coal Handleability

    By R. A. Lohnes, S. M. Levorson

    As part of research to develop a coal handleability index that predicts the ease with which coal will flow through a handling system, comparative tests were conducted with a Johanson Indicizer and a l

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Improved Contracting Practices and Ground Risk Management Using Geostatistics - NAT2022

    By Jacob Grasmick, Bill Newns

    Despite ongoing digitization and “hardware” technological advances, geotechnical uncertainty remains the most significant risk in underground and tunnel construction. And, whilst they are commonly hel

    Dec 1, 2022

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    The passive fire protection of mining vehicles in underground hard-rock mines

    By RICKARD HANSEN

    Vehicle fires in underground mines pose a certain risk for which measures to prevent or mitigate the fires are highly important. Fire protection measures can be divided into active and passive measure

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    An Innovative Rotary Triboelectrostatic Separator For Fly Ash Purification

    By D. Tao

    More than 80 million metric tons of fly ash is produced annually in the U.S. as coal combustion by-product. Fly ash can be converted to value-added products if unburned carbon is reduced to less than

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Microwave links connect 24/7 operations for Newmont Mining

    By Charles Rubin

    Mining is a capital- and labor-intensive business, and profitability often depends on the ability to squeeze maximum efficiency out of every piece of equipment to achieve safe production. This means k

    Jan 4, 2010

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    Custom-Designed Explosives For Surface and Underground Coal Mining

    By Robert B. Hopler

    Explosives research and development has historically been motivated by coal mining. Whether to solve safety problems or to improve productivity and cost, the result has been the same: better explosive

    Jan 1, 1993

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    A Fully Automated System For Monitoring Pit Wall Displacements

    By L. Shwydiuk, A. Chrzanowski, W. Newcomen, G. Bastin, R. Wilkins

    Automated monitoring of steep embankments allows the early detection of instability and can be used to avoid or mitigate possible slope failures. A system that uses multiple and different types of sen

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids

    By R. L. Garrett

    The quality of mineral additives used in a drilling fluid (mud) can dramatically affect the fluid's properties and the overall cost of drilling an oil or gas well. The principally wed minerals ar

    Jan 1, 1988