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Selection Of Post Mining Uses Of Land Via Fuzzy AlgorithmBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay
In recent years planning of surface mines in general and reclamation and post-mining land uses in particular have become very complex. Due to the lack of suitable techniques, land use plans are rarely
Jan 1, 1986
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Asbestos Definition(s), Detection, and MeasurementBy R. J. Lee
Asbestos analysis is conceptually simple. The objective, in most environmental analyses, is to determine the number of asbestos fibers per unit area or volume in a sample. The sample may be a consumer
Jan 1, 1986
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Finite Element Modeling of Surface Subsidence induced by Underground Coal MiningBy Daniel W. H. Su
The ability to predict the effects of longwall mining on topography and surface structures is important for any coal company in making permit applications and anticipating potential mining problems. T
Jan 1, 1986
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Electrostatically-Charged Water Sprays Improve Respirable Dust ControlBy David M. Miller, Pramod C. Thakur, Larry D. Taylor
The most common technique used to suppress respirable coal dust in air is that of spraying with fine water particles. The water droplets are typically much larger than respirable dust particles and th
Jan 1, 1986
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The Development of Teaching Programmes for the Mining Industry Using the Co-Operative ModeThe paper explains the genesis of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education to its unique position in mining engineering education. A description follows of the development of the Graduate Diplo
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 9019 - In Situ FT-IR Studies of Reactions of Activated Sphalerite With Aqueous Solutions of Potassium EthylxanthateBy S. C. Termes
The Bureau of Mines has used Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-1R) to study in situ reactions of aqueous solutions of potassium ethylxanthate with CU(II)-and Pb(II)-activated sphalerite plat
Jan 1, 1986
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Water Requirements: Quantity, Quality and Effect of RecyclingBy William A. Turcotte
Introduction The need for water is fundamental to every minerals processing operation. Though this may sound rather elementary, it is one area that cannot be over- looked. Frank C. Quinn in his pa
Jan 1, 1986
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Geometrical And Geological Controls In Geostatistical Estimation And Orebody ModellingThe need for geological control in orebody estimation and modelling is self- evident to geologists and mining engineers engaged in practical day-to-day estimation. It is only fairly recently, however,
Jan 1, 1986
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Rock Mechanics Modelling of the Ekofisk Reservoir Subsidence.By G. Vik, P. Chryssanthakis, S. C. Bandis, L. Haruik, N. Barton, M. Christianson, A. Makurat
The large jointed chalk reservoir situated at 3 km depth in the North sea's Ekofisk field is undergoing major compaction after nearly 15 year of oil and gas production. Approximately 150 km 3 of
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine Accident Liabilities -- Planning For PreventionBy T. M. Biddle
If an accident occurs at a mine, the mining company, its parent and affiliates, and its supervisory employees may face substantial -- and sometimes unexpected -- liabilities and costs. This presentati
Jan 1, 1986
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A Case Study of Water Level Fluctuations over a Series of Longwall Panels in the Northern Appalachian Coal RegionBy J. S. Walker
Public Law 95-87 enacted by Congress in 1977 and subsequent regulations require coal mine operators to predict the effects of mining on the environment prior to the start of mining. Prediction of the
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 9009 - Geotechnology In Slate Quarry OperationsBy Noel N. Moebs
This report summarizes a Bureau of Mines study on the use of geotechnology to identify and reduce ground control hazards at slate quarry operations in eastern Pennsylvania. The major ground control ha
Jan 1, 1986
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Operational Kinematics and Task Intensity in Human FactorBy L. Adler
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to describe in engineering terms the singular and basic operational kinematics of all excavating and bulk handling equipment. The safe and efficient use o
Jan 1, 1986
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Adapting Technology To Beneficiate A Low Grade Phosporite OreBy G. A. Gruber
A flotation process has been developed to successfully treat ore from the Santo Domingo phosphate deposit in Baja California Sur. The ore contained less than four percent P205 with quartz, silicates,
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralogical Characteristics of AsbestosBy E. Steel, V. S. Znamensky, A. Wylie
The asbestiform habit is most commonly developed in certain amphiboles and chrysotile, but other minerals also may crystallize with this unusual habit. The habit may be characterized by (1) a fibril s
Jan 1, 1986
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A Strategy For Coal Mine Respirable Dust Sampling Using Multi-Stage Impactors For Characterization Purposes (c39a8ed9-5c5f-43b1-8697-64d932a2f1c0)By Changwoo Lee, Jan M. Mutmansky
Introduction Recognition of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP) as a major occupational disease has affected various aspects of the coal mining industry in the United States as well as in almo
Jan 1, 1986
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House Damage Criteria For Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines (c81e3c7c-8e61-4ffa-8e26-d77996a3563c)By G. G. Marino, J. W. Mahar
This paper provides an understanding of the behavior and potential damage of homes resulting from sag-type mine subsidence. This is done with extensive research of numerous case histories in Illinois
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Method for Coal Pillar DesignA failure criterion for coal is proposed in which a distinction is made between brittle and "pseudo-ductile" failure. This criterion is then used in the development of new equations for coal pillar
Jan 1, 1986
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Oxidation/Reduction Effects In Depression Of Sulfide Minerals-A ReviewBy S. Chander
A review of the published literature on the mechanism of depression of sulfide minerals shows that a unified theory is not yet available. Various mechanisms that have been postulated include competiti
Jan 1, 1986
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Assay Laboratory Design and OperationBy Stephen H. Hall
INTRODUCTION At some point in the design and development stage of a mineral venture, the assay laboratory building, its interior layout, and major pieces of analytical equipment must be specified
Jan 1, 1986