Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Extending Surface Coal Reserves Through Highwall Mining –Design, Planning, And Field PerformanceBy T. Vandergrift, J. Sturgill, W. Gerhard, J. Carrick
As surface minable coal is depleted, many operators look to high-wall mining to extend reserve life. Recent advances in highwall mining equipment have greatly improved productivity, clean coal recover
Jan 1, 2004
-
Is Simulation An Answer To Belt Conveyor Network Design?By H. Sevim
Belt network simulators developed in the last two decades are reviewed. Critical parameters in belt network design are identified, and the capabilities of belt simulators in providing values of these
Jan 1, 1990
-
Electric Hydraulic Power For Small Underground MinesBy Alfred G. Hoyl
The author, in exploring a virgin area vertically in two known ore shoots requiring decline shaft sinking, drifting, crosscutting and diamond drilling, chose to use electric, electric hydraulic, and d
Jan 1, 1984
-
3-Dimensional Analysis of EPB TBM Operation in Close Proximity to Pile FoundationsBy Mahmoud Sepehrmanesh, Verya Nasri, Maziar Partovi
"This paper presents an assessment of the impact of tunneling and its associated risks on pile foundations located in the influence zone of tunneling operation. Tunneling in proximity of pile foundati
Jan 1, 2016
-
Daylighting Texas Quarry's North MineBy H. V. Scotland III
Lafarge Corporation's Texas Quarry, in Baltimore MD, achieved a substantial expansion of pit reserves by removing an inactive underground mine. The day lighting program, designed, and completed i
Jan 1, 1999
-
Coal Mine Safety Of The PastBy E. J. Onuscheck
Coal mine safety of the past was plagued by disasters that took the lives of thousands of miners. Through the years new mining methods, improved laws, and a commitment from the mining industry has red
Jan 1, 1985
-
Phosphate Rock BeneficiationBy H. W. Breathitt
World demand for phosphate rock has increased significantly in the past fifteen years. Prior to the early 1960's, most of the world production was obtained from Florida, North Africa, and Kola. A
Jan 1, 1977
-
A Status Of Advanced Coal Cleaning As A Compliance TechnologyBy W. P. Barnett
In 1988, the U.S. Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center identified three coal cleaning options for achieving flexible environmental control strategies aimed at reducing energ
Jan 1, 1992
-
Natural Versus Mining-Related Water Quality Degradation to Tributaries Draining Mount Moly, Silverton, ColoradoBy Winfield G. Wright, Philip L. Verplanck, Philip L. Hageman, Douglas B. Yager, Dana J. Bove, M. Alisa Mast
Geological, hydrological, and geochemical information synthesized in a Geographical Information System (GIS) for water and rock surrounding South and Middle Forks of Mineral Creek, northwest of Silver
Jan 1, 2000
-
An Industry View of Strawman II EPA's Recommendations for the Regulation of Mining Wastes and Materials Under Subtitle D of the Resource Convervation and Recovery ActBy David P. Kimball, Dalva L. Moellenberg
On May 21, 1990, EPA released its Strawman II draft program for mining wastes. It proposes to expand RCRA regulation of mining operations to include materials other than wastes. Strawman I1 would esta
Jan 1, 1991
-
The Next Generation of TBMs and Conveyor Systems for Mining ApplicationsBy Greg Watson, Dennis Ofiara
"TBMs have been used in mining in decades past, but their use has been limited and sporadic, due to both perceived and actual application difficulties. With new technology and mounting success stories
Jan 1, 2016
-
In-Situ Measurements Of Coagula Size Using An On-Line Particle Size AnalyzerThe knowledge of aggregate size under various chemical and hydrodynamic conditions is very important for selective agglomeration, flotation and water clarification processes. Traditionally, aggregate
Jan 1, 1994
-
A New Method To Float Selectively Cassiterite With Halogen IONSBy German Zambrana
The solution of the problem of beneficiation of cassiterite from its primary ore deposits is of fundamental importance to Bolivia. The process today involves a gravimetric treatment of the ore followe
Jan 1, 1971
-
Time-Dependent Deformations of Excavations and Tunnels in the Greater Toronto AreaBy Andrew Cushing, Joe Carvalho, Jon Hurt
"INTRODUCTIONThe shales of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) have been known to experience time-dependent deformations (TDD); those initiated by excavation-induced stress relief which progress with time
Jan 1, 2016
-
The Cresson Mine: Case History Of A Rapidly Evolving Mining ProjectBy J. A. Pontius
The Cresson Deposit is located in central Colorado within the historic Cripple Creek Mining District. The deposit has moved from its initial discovery in 1990 to full production in less than five year
Jan 1, 1995
-
Experience And Use Of Gypsum And Fiber Glass As A Mine SealantBy Douglas M. Dwosh
INLAND STEEL COAL COMPANY'S experience with a gypsum cement, with and without fiber glass filler, indicates that the concept of utilizing standard rock dust equipment to dry handle and apply gyps
Jan 1, 1976
-
Preliminary Desliming Tests With North Carolina Phosphate Using A Pilot-Scale Linatex HydrosizerBy Louis M. Schlesinger, Joel F. Hutwelker
A pilot plant was constructed to attrition scrub and deslime North Carolina phosphate ore. A 15.2 cm (6 in.) diameter pilot-scale Linatex Hydrosizer was used for desliming. Four tests were run at a th
Jan 1, 1993
-
Despite Tough Times, Optimism Underlies AMC ConventionBy Jim Oehler
The US minerals industry, as well we know, has been hit hard by the recent recession and is faced with what is projected to be a slow recovery. Even so, there was an underlying feeling of optimism at
Jan 11, 1982
-
The Guelb Moghrein Copper-gold Project Mauritania Metallurgical Process SelectionBy W. R. Mackenzie, C. A. MacDonald
Oxide copper was discovered in 1946 at Guelb Moghrein. Early work culminated in the construction in 1970, by a consortium headed by the Anglo American group, of a project producing copper concentrates
Jan 1, 1996
-
Direct Reduction Of Iron Ores High In Phosphorus And SulfurBy Alex Stewart
Most iron bearing ores treated by the R=N Direct Reduction Process yield products lower in phosphorus than the initial ores. The sulfur is also removed and generally is in the range of 0.02 to 0.05 pe
Jan 1, 1958