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A Review Of The Computer Revolution And Computer Applications In Mining At Penn State
By Raja V. Ramani, Jan M. Mutmansky, Ralph W. Barbaro
This paper discusses the effect of the computer revolution on Penn State's facilities and personnel and provides a short history of computer applications in mining in the Department of Mineral En
Jan 1, 1983
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Well Drilling Fluids (10c91150-a018-42c8-8a5a-b9b56565f2c3)
By Stanley J. LeFond, Neal Davis
Drilling an oil well or most other types of drilling or coring is no longer a simple and uncomplicated operation. Drilling today at depths which exceed 9144 m (30,000 ft) is hazardous and requires per
Jan 1, 1983
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Mine Accident Cost Data Bases And Their Applications
By Donald N. H. Chi, Henry E. Perlee
Accident cost data bases for all mining sectors covering the period 1975 through 1980 have been created on the PDP-11/70 and VAX-11/780 computers at the Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center. The
Jan 1, 1983
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The Advantages And Limitations Of Computer-Based Modelling From A Decision Maker’s Viewpoint
By G. H. Jardine
In future years, decision makers in the coal industry will make more and more decisions based on information from computer-based models. Whilst the use of such techniques will provide many advantages
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterization Of Texas Lignite Based On Proximate Analysis Data
By J. E. Russell, Y. J. Wang
In this paper, we report the results of a study of the characteristics of Texas lignite based on a proximate analysis data base previously published by the Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Te
Jan 1, 1983
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Bauxitic Raw Materials (f0cca4b0-0738-4476-84b7-5e9bed0795a1)
By James W. Shaffer
Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element and forms 8% of the earth's crust. Because of its chemical activity it does not occur in nature in a metallic form but principally in the silicates,
Jan 1, 1983
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Wollastonite (c502e11a-c3c0-4577-8bd3-10874a0fd952)
By L. A. Roe, E. A. Elevatorski
Wollastonite, named after William H. Wollaston, an English chemist, is a calcium metasilicate, CaSiO3; CaO: 48.30%, SiO2: 51.70%. It has a short history as an industrial mineral. The earliest product
Jan 1, 1983
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Potash (3a929842-3715-42e0-a177-2dcca5836cf3)
By Robert J. Hite, Samuel S. Adams
Potash, the generic term for a variety of potassium-bearing minerals, ores, and refined products (Table 1), owes its importance as an industrial mineral to the potassium requirement of growing plants.
Jan 1, 1983
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Staurolite (74197ec6-f26a-4737-a52c-486aa7283ac8)
By Robert B. Fulton
Staurolite, an iron aluminum silicate mineral, is used industrially as a high value-in-use sand-blasting agent, as a premium grade foundry sand, and as the source of aluminum in portland cement manufa
Jan 1, 1983
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Production Blasting and the Development of Open Pit Slopes
By John P. Ashby
Mine production blasting is a process of destruction of rock masses in order that ore may be extracted. Many open pit operations are faced with the apparently conflicting requirements of providing lar
Jan 1, 1983
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Subsidence Investigations at Dhemomain Colliery in Ranigunj Coalfield
By S. Tiwary, S. Samanta, B. N. Pandey, N. C. Saxena, R. Sinha, B. P. Nandy, B. Singh
Subsidence investigations over one bord and pillar and one longwall caved panel at Dhemomain colliery showed that, although the width-depth ratio (0.82 and 0.83) and working and strata conditions were
Jan 1, 1983
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The Human Element – Key To Profitable Computer Applications In Mining
By Alfred Weiss
Over the past 25 years hard-rock mining companies have developed a number of profitable computer applications which appear applicable to operations in the coal industry. The evolution of these applica
Jan 1, 1983
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Application Of Computer In Assessing The Effectiveness Of Roof Bolts On The Stability Of A Coal Mine Roof
By A. Wahab Khair, Nagendra P. Reddy
This paper attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of rock reinforcement on underground coal mine entries using analytical technique. A two dimensional finite element analysis has been carried out to s
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Uncertainties In Mined Geologic Disposal Of Radioactive Wastes
By Paul F. Gnirk
INTRODUCTION The notion of permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste in natural salt formations was formally proposed in 1957 by the Committee on Waste Disposal of the National Academy of
Jan 1, 1983
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Microseismic Monitoring for Underground Stability
By Wilson Blake
Rock deformation and failure taking place around underground openings is usually both accompanied and preceded by the phenomena of rock noise or microseismic activity. These small-scale releases of se
Jan 1, 1983
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Ground Monitoring Program for Pillar Reduction at the Tanco Mine
By G. W. R. Kuzyk, John D. Smith
Tantalum Mining Corporation of Canada Limited has been mining tantalum ore from the Bernic Lake pegmatite dyke since 1968. The shallow nature of the dyke and relatively high strengths of the various r
Jan 1, 1983
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A Computer Procedure To Simulate Progressive Rock Failure Around Coal Mine Entries
By M. T. Melvin, N. P. Kripakov
The practical application of a post-processing modeling procedure to simulate progressive rock failure around the periphery of coal mine entries is presented. This numerical scheme utilizes a simple r
Jan 1, 1983
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Reclamation At The Dave Johnston Mine
By D. G. Deveraux
A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE DAVE JOHNSTON MINE The Dave Johnston coal mine is located near the southwestern extremity of the Powder River Basin in central Wyoming. This mine is operated entirely for the
Jan 1, 1983
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An Impact Analysis Of A Quadratic Programming Model: A Case Of The Appalachian Coal Market With The Pollution Tax
By C. W. Yang
In this paper, we discuss the possible impacts on market structure of imposing the pollution tax on coal producers in the Appalachian market. The consequence of such environmental restraints would (i)
Jan 1, 1983
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Nepheline Syenite (cdf1e7ef-5012-4f5e-9fe8-3b8ba8f80ad8)
By D. Geoffry Minnes, Ray Blair, Stanley J. LeFond
Nepheline syenite is a silica deficient crystal-line rock consisting of albite and microcline feldspars and nepheline, together with varying but small amounts of mafic silicates and other accessory mi
Jan 1, 1983