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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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Coal Mine Health Activities Of The National Institute For Occupational Safety And HealthBy Raymond T. Moore
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (FCMHSA) begins with this statement: "Congress declares that the first priority and concern of all in the coal mining industry must be the health an
Jan 1, 1974
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Analysis Of Rock Mass Properties For The Design Of Block Caving Mines ? IntroductionBy Daniel H. White
Block caving, unlike most other conventional forms of mining relies principally on the natural forces within the rock mass to fragment and transport the ore. Obviously, not every orebody can be satisf
Jan 1, 1979
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Rubber-Lined Balling Drums At United States Steel's Atlantic City Ore OperationsBy Russell L. Dahl
In a continuing effort to improve plant efficiency, United States Steel's Atlantic City Ore Operations completed the rubber lining of its balling drums in late 1982. This resulted in benefits of
Jan 1, 1983
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Automated Longwall Mining For Improved Health And Safety At The Foidel Creek MineBy Kanaan Hanna
A joint research program between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines and Cyprus-Yampa Valley Coal Company is being conducted at the Foidel Creek Mine, Oak Creek, Colorado. This
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental and Enforcement Control of Mining Operations in New ZealandBy George Munro
New Zealand is a small, almost pristinely pure country environmentally speaking. It is blessed with an abundance of clear waterways, lush green vegetation and fresh clean air. It is a country in which
Jan 1, 1991
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The Industrial Coal Flotation SystemBy Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing water and/or ash and/or pyrite has been receiving increasing attention since the 1960's by
Jan 1, 1988
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Critical Environmental And Social Parameters Affecting The Development Of New Surface MinesThe feasibility of exploiting a mineral deposit by developing a surface mine is closely related to the environmental protection and land reclamation costs. This issue has utmost importance for West Ma
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use Of A Microcomputer In The Design And Selection Of Materials Hoisting SystemsBy J. D. Patsey
A computer program has been developed for use by the mining engineer for analyzing drum-type hoists prior to the modification of an existing system or the designing of a new one. Its use permits the p
Jan 1, 1986
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LCNPV As A Tool For Economic Efficiency Comparison Of New Technology ? 1. IntroductionBy J. Kulczycka
The concept of sustainable development is be-coming present in the policies of increasing number of industries and governments. The complexity affects not only production aspects, but has also special
Jan 1, 2005
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High Purity Salt From Solar PondsBy G. J. Grott
Direct Production Costs for Solar Sa 1t approximate the trucking cost for 160 Km. Operations near markets appear unusually attractive at first look. However, many desert operations have been plagued b
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of Lateritic Bauxite And Nickel DepositsBy Robert M. Dreyer
Although lateritic deposits have long been a principal source of bauxite and are becoming an increasingly important source of nickel, the problems in the evaluation of such deposits are not generally
Jan 1, 1970
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The High Road to Environmental Compliance: A New Strategy for the Mining IndustryBy Richard E. Gertsch
The recent upswing in mining coincided with increased environmental concern. These trends have significantly increased regulation, but have not always provided sound environmental protection. Througho
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis of the deterioration process in a shaly roof based on field monitoringBy S. K. Nandy, K. F. Unrug
The behavior of the immediate shaly roof within a drift mine in eastern Kentucky, operating in the Coalburg seam, was monitored with roof bolt dynamometers. The dynamometers used were capable of provi
Jan 1, 1987
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Sensitivity Analysis Of 3-D Model Block Dimensions In The Economic Open Pit Limit DesignBy Wen L. Cai
This paper examines the effects of different block dimensions and cone bases on the economic open pit limit design based on case studies on a coal deposit consisted of two west- east elongated, near v
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhanced Gravity SeparationBy Denis M. Riley, Neville C. Lockhart, Bruce A. Firth
The potential use of the Kelsey Centrifugal Jig to clean fine coal has been studied. It was found capable of cleaning coal at very fine sizes, at least to 0.038 mm at relative densities as low as 1.6.
Jan 1, 1995
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Development and Scale-up of Hydrothermal Processes for Synthesis of High Performance MaterialsBy M. K. Han, K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, W. J. Dawson
The development and scale up of hydrothermal synthesis processes for manufacture of high performance materials is discussed. Traditional hydrometallurgical processes are reviewed, leading into a discu
Jan 1, 1993
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3. Use of a Ground-Water Model in Planning for Oil-Shale MiningBy J. S. Long
A finite-difference model using a digital computer was constructed to assist in the water management of a proposed oil-shale mining operation in the Piceance Basin in Colorado. The presence of ground
Jan 1, 1979
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Constructing Subsystem Characteristic Curves For An Experimental Two-Fan Network By Laboratory MeasurementBy C. Huang, S. Lin, Y. J. Wang
Introduction A mine characteristic curve is of great importance for both theoretical analysis and daily management of a mine ventilation network. Ventilation engineers are well acquainted with the
Jan 1, 1994
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Design Diagrams for Estimating Tunnel Face Stand-Up Time in Water-Bearing GroundBy R. Schuerch, G. Anagnostou, R. Poggiati
"The paper presents dimensionless design diagrams for estimating the stand-up time of a tunnel face in saturated ground of medium-low permeability. The diagrams cover a wide range of ground parameters
Jan 1, 2016