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Piping-Induced Subsidence At The Sherwood Mine In Northern Michigan
By Allan M. Johnson
The Sherwood Mine is being monitored to determine the nature and extent of changes in the mine and its environs which result from the closing and the cessation of pumping. Of particular interest was t
Jan 1, 1980
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Semiautogenous Vs Conventional Steel Consumption At Cyprus Pima
By John H. Bassarear
By 1968 Cyprus Pima was milling 38,000 tpd of copper ore using a conventional flowsheet consisting of three stages of crushing rod mills and ball mills. A 15,000 tpd expansion was put on stream late i
Jan 1, 1980
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Semi Autogenous Grinding At The DeLamar Silver Mine
By Lyle W. Talbotr
The DeLamar Silver Mine is a Joint Venture between Earth Resources Company, the Canadian Superior Mining Company and the Superior Oil Company. The property is a consolidation of several old operations
Jan 1, 1980
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The Evolution Of Coke Plant Design - Today - Tomorrow
By Peter Riba
Up until ten years ago the industry had arrived at a relatively conventional, and consistent design of coke ovens. Through the years the designers and builders were not being heavily taxed to come up
Jan 1, 1980
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Air Pressures Developed In Collapsing Mine Workings ? Introduction
By Malcolm J. McPherson
The highest recorded loss of life due to the collapse of mine workings occurred at the Coalbrook North Colliery in South Africa on 21st January, 1960. A total of 437 persons died when bord and pillar
Jan 1, 1980
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Mobility Analysis Of Bucket Wheel Excavators Operating On Copper Mine Tailings
By Edward A. Nowatzki
The purpose of this paper is to present an example of the application of a theoretically derived mathematical model for track-soil interaction to the evaluation of the mobility of large-scale mining e
Jan 1, 1980
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Using Vertical Boreholes To Remove Methane From The Mary Lee Coalbed, Warrior Basin, Alabama - A Case Study - Introduction
By Stephen W. Lambert
One of the primary interests of the United States Department of Energy's Mine Planning Division is to fully develop avenues of technical research which potentially offer positive effects on coal
Jan 1, 1980
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A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To Succeed
By Regis F. Kopac
With the growing dependence on coal as an energy source, finding a means to prevent or reduce the freezing of coal during winter shipment has become increasingly important. Several chemical companies
Jan 1, 1980
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The Electroslurry* Process For Copper Recovery From Smelter And Refinery Wastes (7a97db2e-256a-4c35-bf29-c7d9dba93063)
By F. A. Baczek
The Electroslurry TM electrowinning concept has been incorporated into a process flowsheet for recovering copper from smelter flue dusts. The process has averaged 96% recovery of the copper as high-gr
Jan 1, 1980
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Central Refrigerating Plants For Air Conditioning In The Mines Of Ruhrkohle AG - Introduction
By Eduard Hamm
The main reasons for the development of higher heat levels in German coal mines are the increasing depth of working with the con- sequent higher rock temperatures, increased use of electrical equipmen
Jan 1, 1980
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Exhaust Manifold Face Ventilation In Room-And-Pillar Mining
By Chuck R. McLendon
A new face ventilation system was needed at the Allied Chemical Trona mine, near Green River, Wyoming. The development of an exhaust manifold face ventilation system came from a need to reduce the dus
Jan 1, 1980
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An Interactive Computer System Preparing Borehole Data For Coal Seam Mapping
By Shankar S. Hegde
In many areas of the United States much of the most readily minable coal is nearing depletion, while at the same time, increased national attention is being given to coal as a major alternate energy s
Jan 1, 1980
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Ninety Years Experience In The Preservation Of Uranium Ore Dumps
By P. J. D. Lloyd
INTRODUCTION The mining of gold commenced on the Witwatersrand in 1884, and reached a mature state by about 1910, when nearly 20 million metric tons were mined. Mining has continued on the central
Jan 1, 1980
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Energy Resources for Tomorrow
By Milton F. Searl
Introduction The urgency of further development of our domestic energy resources becomes more apparent every day. The production capability of existing facilities, taken in the aggregate, declines
Jan 1, 1980
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Modeling Immiscible Gas-Water Flow In Deforming Mining Environments
By Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger
Although the foundation of a unified treatment of fluid flow in variably saturated porous media was established more than seventy years ago, no serious attempt was made to develop it until the early 1
Jan 1, 1980
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Grade Control At Houston International Minerals Corporation Manhattan Mine
By L. G. Martin
Early mining at Manhattan demonstrated that blasthole assays alone were insufficient to control the disposition of material. A program was began using controlled blasting, intense sampling and panning
Jan 1, 1980
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Influence Of Mine Ventilation By Falling Material - Solids And Water - During Sinking And Filling In Of Shafts Or During Actions For Extinguishing Mine Fires In Shafts - Introduction
By J. Linhart
In vertical airways, falling material - solids-or water - may cause undesirable disturbances in the ventilation in the airway itself and also in neig¬bouring airways unless precautions are taken to st
Jan 1, 1980
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Minesite - Resource Analysis Results
By W. C. Brice
Minnesota contains a major copper-nickel resource. In anticipation of requests by industry to develop this resource, the Minnesota Department Of Natural Resources has developed a computerized resource
Jan 1, 1980
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Effectiveness Of Methods And Measures For Control Of Development And Propagation Of Coal Dust Explosions In The Polish Mining Industry - Introduction
By Jerzy F. Sobala
Large - scale tests at the Polish Safety in Mines Institute /established in 1925 as "Barbara" Experimental mine/ performed in underground and surface experimental galleries, simulating conditions in r
Jan 1, 1980
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Current Possibilities For Rock Mass Classifications As Design Aids In Mining
By Z. T. Bieniawski
Engineering rock mass classifications have received prominent attention as design aids in rock tunneling. Support selection in civil engineering tunnels and chambers is often based on such classificat
Jan 1, 1980