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Metalliferous Sediments Of The East Pacific BasinBy Cyrus W. Field
Metalliferous sediments constitute an important component of the sedimentary veneer that overlies basaltic oceanic crust of the Nazca Plate and elsewhere. Although first collected more than one centur
Jan 1, 1982
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Simco-Peabody Three-Mile Overland Belt System - Annual Meeting Of A.I.M.E. Dallas, TexasBy Warren C. Gerler
An overland belt conveyor system is installed for only one reason to save money. It must pay its way on a ton-mile basis over a stated period of time, and do so in competition with other forms of tran
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining In The Spruce Pine, North Carolina AreaBy Charles A. Hickey
The dining industry game tome Spruce Pine area a few years after tine Civil War. Two Yankees came down from Massachusetts to mine sheet mica to sell to the stove manufacturers for windows in heating s
Jan 1, 1962
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The Production Of Super-Grade Iron Ore Concentrates At LKABBy Per-Martin Sandgren
LKAB's ores have specific mineralogical properties that make them especially suitable for the production of super-grade concentrates. Conditions are particularly good for this purpose at Malmberg
Jan 1, 1981
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Mortality Follow-Up Through 1977 Of The White Underground Uranium Miners Cohort Examined By The United States Public Health ServiceBy Richard J. Waxweiler, Frank E. Lundin, Robert J. Roscoe, Victor E. Archer, Michael J. Thun, Joseph K. Wagoner
[Introduction] Since excess lung cancer mortality was first noted in the late 1800's among Joachimsthal-Schneeberg miners, there have been a number of studies of the long term health effects a
Jan 1, 1981
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Problems Of Coal Supply ForecastingBy Richard L. Gordon
Coal supply analysis has since about 1973 become a major activity of many scholars and consulting firms. The present paper is an effort to explain in as nontechnical fashion as possible the state of t
Jan 1, 1977
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Geology Of The Central City Area, Colorado - A Laramide Mining DistrictBy Paul K. Sims
The Central City district is one of several adjacent mining areas in the Front Range, Colorado, that contain precious metal-bearing sulfide veins of Laramide (Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary) age.
Jan 1, 2013
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Criteria For Uranium Occurrences In Saskatchewan And Australia As Guides To Favorability For Similar Deposits In The United StatesBy J. Kalliokoski
As part of a funded project we have completed a comparative literature survey of the US regional Proterozoic geology. For our com¬parative study model we used the geological settings of the very large
Jan 1, 1979
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Rapid Geologic Mapping In Large Tonnage Open Pit MinesBy Robert A. Metz
During the past decade we have witnessed spectacular improvements in productivity of open pit mining equipment. Thousand-horsepower engines, 200-ton trucks and 15-yard electric shovels, which such a s
Jan 1, 1970
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Characterization of a Mine Fire Using Atmospheric Monitoring System Sensor DataBy L. Yuan, R. A. Thomas
"Atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) have been widely used in underground coal mines in the United States for the detection of fire in the belt entry and the monitoring of other ventilation-related p
Jan 6, 2017
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Introduction Of Trucks To Bingham - IntroductionBy Ray W. Ballmer
Historically, Bingham is a rail pit, starting with steam locomotives in 1906 and converting to electric locomotives in 1923. Ore production was maintained through an effective utilization of available
Jan 1, 1965
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The History And Future Of Highwall MiningBy P. -J. Kleiterp
Highwall mining is a mining method to extract coal from a final boundary in open cut mining, trench mining or contour mining. This boundary may have been reached because of economic constraints (econo
Jan 1, 2010
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Requirements And Advantages Of An All-Belt Mine Haulage SystemBy William J. Orlandi
The intent and scope of this paper is to present to you, as concisely as possible, the problems and requirements -- and what we consider advantages -- of all-belt haulage in a modern underground coal
Jan 1, 1961
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Application of Taguchi’s Method to Uncertainty Assessment and Sensitivity Analysis for Mineral Processing CircuitsBy S. H. Amini, A. Noble
"While many classic mineral processing circuit design approaches rely on deterministic methods, numerous studies have shown that the uncertainty inherent to the various input parameters can significan
Jan 1, 2017
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Structural Underpinning an Airport Terminal to Mitigate Tunneling Risk—Atlanta Plane Train West Extension Project - RETC2023By John Murray, Ryan Smith, Daniel Ebin, Robert Gould, Thomas Hennings
The Atlanta Plane Train Tunnel West Extension was excavated at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport using Sequential Excavation Methods (SEM). At its shallowest point, tunnel cover to bott
Jun 13, 2023
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1970s – SME Moves Headquarters From New YorkBy William M. Gleason
The war in Vietnam stretched into another decade, an American President was at the brink of impeachment, the earth was given its own day, twin tower monuments of American ingenuity were completed in N
Jan 1, 2007
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Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal FinesBy A. K. Majumder
The multi-gravity separator (MGS) is a novel piece of equipment for the separation of fine and ultra-fine minerals. However, the published literature does not demonstrate its use in the separation of
Jan 1, 2007
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Feasibility Analysis Of Wind Power As An Alternative Post-Mining Land Use In AppalachiaBy A. Duerksen
Surface coal mining in West Virginia has supplied energy to the eastern coast of the United States for over a century. The coal mining industry has been forced to adapt as societal demands regarding h
Jan 1, 2012
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The Design and Use of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete SegmentsBy Michael R. King
The application and use of steel fibre reinforced concrete in precast tunnel lining design is a growing trend due to its advantages in performance over plain concrete, and ease of manufacture compared
Jan 1, 2005
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Associations Between Whole-Body Vibration Exposure and Occupational and Personal Factors in Drill Operators in Indian Iron Ore Mines Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Ashis Bhattacherjee, Rahul Upadhyay, Nearkasen Chau, Aditya Kumar Patra, Dhanjee Kumar Chaudhary
Heavy earth-moving machineries used in open-pit mines intensively expose the drill operators to whole-body vibration and shocks and thus to musculoskeletal disorders. The roles of an individual, machi