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Surface Oxidation Of ChalcociteBy C. A. Oestreicher
For sulfide minerals, the presence of dissolved oxygen in the water phase is an influencing factor for separation by flotation. Klassen and Mokrousov(I:217l distinguish three stages of oxygen adsorpti
Jan 1, 1972
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The Modular Python Processing Plant ? Designed For Underground PreconcentrationBy T. R. Hughes
How do you fit a processing plant underground with minimal change to mine infrastructure and yet maintain economic recovery, operability and maintainability? By combining fine crushing, continuous-gra
Jan 1, 2010
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Simulation As A Tunneling Research And Project Planning ToolBy Martha McJunkin, Lawrence Pietrzak
This paper describes and demonstrates the application of systems analysis and mathematical modeling techniques in the planning of actual tunnel projects and research and development to improve tunneli
Jan 1, 1974
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Groundwater Control In Tunnel ConstructionBy J. Patrick Powers
In tunneling through water-bearing formations, the expense of controlling the water can have a major impact on overall project cost. The author has seen the cost of an eight-foot, finished sewer tunne
Jan 1, 1997
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Setting Priorities For Mine Safety And Health Research (17bdcc28-13d2-43f2-85ce-af4e84701498)By R. L. Grayson
In 1995, Congress abolished the Bureau of Mines in the Department of Interior but preserved the safety and health research functions being performed at the Pittsburgh and Spokane Research Centers. The
Jan 1, 1998
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Why Bother With Computer Control?By P. F. Mataich
"Why bother with computer control?" This question and others like it have been heard over and over again by those who have tried to convince operating men that there are sound merits to installing a p
Jan 1, 1965
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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Tunnel Design and Construction - NAT2022By Gunjan R. Bhattarai, Kumar Bhattarai
Recently, there has been an enormous increase of interest in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and their applications by researchers, government agencies, and the underground constr
Dec 1, 2022
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An Analysis of Respirable Dust Generation by Continuous MinerBy A. Wahab Khair, Negendra P. Reddy
INTRODUCTION The continuous mining machines which were introduced in the 1950's now account for more than half the production of coal from underground mines. Unfortunately, these continuous m
Jan 1, 1986
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Discussion of “Study on correlation of quantified coal rank with self-heating temperature”By J. Grubb
"The undertakings described in the paper titled “Study on correlation of quantified coal rank with self-heating temperature” by Wang and Luo in the November 2015 issue of Mining Engineering (Wang and
Jun 1, 2016
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Steady State, Groundwater Inflows in Deep Rock Tunnels - RETC2021By MARK J. VANARELLI
Estimating groundwater inflows in rock deep tunnels is critical to the safety of personnel constructing the tunnel and the cost of construction. This paper presents two case studies for estimating ste
Jun 13, 2021
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A Mine Valuation Model Incorporating Risk Adjustment And Differential Cost EscalationBy R. W. Lake
The decision to develop an ore body can lead to multi-million dollar profits, or equally substantial losses. Accordingly, the effort required to adapt a valuation model to the specific proposal at han
Jan 1, 1977
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Foam Property Tests to Evaluate the Potential for Longwall Shield Dust ControlBy W. R. Reed, S. Klima, J. Driscoll, T. W. Beck
"Tests were conducted to determine properties of four foam agents for their potential use in longwall mining dust control. Foam has been tried in underground mining in the past for dust control and is
Jan 1, 2018
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Reagent Testing - Improving the Odds for Correct DecisionsBy J. M. Keating, R. L. Wiegel
Those processing plants which depend on flotation for their mineral separations are always looking for reagents which are cheaper, more selective or in some other way may provide improved economic per
Jan 1, 1986
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A Multivariate Approach To A Comparative Geochemical Study Within The Redmoor Sheeted-Vein Complex, East Cornwall, UKBy P. S. Newall
As part of a much larger research project, factor analysis was employed to help interpret and compare the geochemical signatures produced by two different sample media; a traditional -80# soil fractio
Jan 1, 1991
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Monitoring And Prediction Of Longwall Instability Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques (71cec1e3-30ef-49d7-b2d0-d17a952611b4)By D. W. Park
Artificial intelligence has emerged over the past two decades as an important problem-solving tool including techniques such as expert systems, neural networks, tree classification, fuzzy logic, genet
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Marketing Aspects Of Bituminous CoalBy Myles E. Robinson
Significant changes in the markets for coal have taken place since World War II, As used in this study the term ?coal? will refer to bituminous coal, The anthracite industry in size, characteristics,
Jan 1, 1964
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Tomographic Imaging of Coal Pillar Conditions: Observations and ImplicationsBy M. J. Friedel
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated the use of seismic refraction tomography (SRT) for identifying changes in pillar loading at the Foidel Creek coal mine near Steamboat Springs, CO. The inhe
Jan 1, 1994
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The Choice Between EPB- and Slurry Shields; Selection Criteria by Practical Examples DIPL.-ING. Claus BeckerThe choice between EPB - and Slurry Shields is influenced by the following factors: grain size distribution, cohesiveness, occurence of boulders, occurence of gas, feasibility of soil separation and m
Jan 1, 1995
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Pilot-Scale Testing Of A 50-M-High Coal Air-Lift HydrohoistBy P. O. Lindahl
The U.S. Bureau of Mines initiated research to improve the safety and efficiency of transporting coal from deep underground mines using a balanced air-lift hydrohoist. A 50-m-high pilot-scale model wa
Jan 1, 1995
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Thermal Drying Of Minus 28 Mesh Clean Coal Without CoarseBy Claude M. Moreland
It is common practice when thermally drying coal from wet coal preparation facilities that the coarse +0.5mm fractions and fine fractions (-0.5mm) are combined and fed to a thermal dryer. There are ve
Jan 1, 1982