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Mining Administration ? IntroductionBy Gealy W. Wallwork
The administrative processes of coal mines are becoming increasingly complex. As society evolves into a more complicated structure with greater emphasis on individuality, government regulations reach
Jan 1, 1981
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William H. Wilkinson: An Interview With The 2009 SME PresidentWhat is your assessment of the current state of the minerals industry? It is no understatement that domestic mining is facing a severe crisis at this time. The sharp decline in commodity prices and d
Jan 1, 2009
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Sulphur Ore Controls Within the Salado and Castile Formation of West TexasBy Leo J. Miller
Sulphur deposits occur within the upper Salado and Rustler gypsum beds. The formation of a sulphur ore deposit requires large quantities of oil and /or gas, which must find a permeable pathway into th
Jan 1, 1992
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Selection and Sizing of Non-Sedimentation EquipmentBy M. Moss Stanley, Ronald P. Klepper
The objective of this chapter is to provide data that will assist in the selection and sizing of equipment utilized in the filtration method of separating solids from liquids. It should be recognized
Jan 1, 1986
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Ore Reserve CalculationBy David S. Bolin, Bruce Kennedy, Leigh A. Readdy, Graham Mathieson
INTRODUCTION The estimation of ore reserves is a process that begins with the earliest exploration stages on a property and continues throughout any subsequent evaluation and exploitation of the depos
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining - Changing Picture In Transitional EconomiesBy James P. Dorian
Dramatic economic and political reform is under way in the transitional economies of the world. Transition extends beyond the restructuring of a nation's economy and political thinking. It also a
Jan 1, 1997
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Influence of Air Gap Volume on Achieving Steady-State Velocity of Detonation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (409d4228-794f-4377-b4b8-6ba9d80b215c)By Eugie Kabwe
The velocity of detonation (VOD) is a significant property considered when rating an explosive. It may be quantified as a confined or unconfined velocity. The confined velocity is the rate at which th
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An Engineering Approach to Predict Subsidence Likelihood Over Abandoned Coal Mines in IllinoisBy Qing-Wang Hao
In this paper, the authors attempt to develop engineering based approaches for estimating safety factors against pillar and floor failures and predicting likelihood of subsidence events over abandoned
Jan 1, 1986
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Asbestos Deposits of the USSRBy V. P. Petrov, V. S. Znamensky
There are a great number of asbestos deposits in the USSR, and some are quite large. The main deposits of chrysotile asbestos are shown in Fig. 1. The Bazhenovo deposit, which is located in the Sverdl
Jan 1, 1986
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Characterisation Of Olivine-Rich Industrial Rocks Of Vourinos Complex, Northern GreeceBy A. Iordanidis
Mining activities have recently been taken place in Vourinos mountain, northern Greece, exploiting the so-called ?olivinite?. A representative sample was collected from this mining area. Mineralogical
Jan 1, 2006
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Successful Application of EPB Tunneling for the Denny CSO Project, Seattle, WashingtonBy Clay Haynes, Tim Pearia, Robert Robinson, Judy Cochran
A 1.89 km-long, 4.5 m-I.D. tunnel was successfully constructed through saturated hard clay, and highly abrasive dense sand and gravel, with groundwater heads ranging from 10 to 20 m. In order to addre
Jan 1, 2003
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Summitville, Colorado - Summitville: The Discovery of a Solfataric Gold Ore BodyBy William H. Bird
Over the past 14 years, the efforts of 2 companies and several individuals have outlined a major solfataric gold ore body in the Summitville district in the southeast San Juan Mountains of Colorado. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Part 1: Coal SamplingBy Jan Visman, James W. Parkinson
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Sample collection, preparation and analysis are all steps in a single process designed to provide information about a much larger amount of material than the sample itself. For
Jan 1, 1991
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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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Ventilation ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
This chapter discusses the necessary construction techniques for installing coal mine ventilation devices. Included in the discussion are the major air controlling devices called over- casts, regulato
Jan 1, 1983
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Dissolved Gas. Very Small Bubbles, and Interparticle InteractionsBy John Ralston, Jinming Duan, David R. E. Snoswell, Daniel Fornasiero, Jingwu Yang
The colloidal stability of synthetic silica spheres with clean, methylated and dehydroxylated sur¬faces was studied at different concentrations of dissolved gas and KCl electrolyte at a fixed pH of 4.
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine PumpsBy Robert W. Lawson
INTRODUCTION Prior to 1705, underground mining was limited to mineral deposits located above or a very small distance below the water table. The development of the steamdriven mining pump was motiv
Jan 1, 1982
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Groundwater Monitoring And Contaminant Occurrence At An Abandoned Tailings Area, Elliot Lake, OntarioBy T. P. Lim, J. A. Cherry, A. J. Vivyurka, R. D. Blair
The first phase of an investigation of the chemical composition of subsurface water and the hydrochemical processes in and near the abandoned Nordic tailings at Elliot Lake, Ontario, was conducted in
Jan 1, 1980
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The New Generation of Soft Ground Tunnelling MachinesBy Ing. E. h. Martin Herrenknecht, Werner Burger
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of machine driven soft ground tunnelling projects. This increase is largely due to the technological development of slurry and EPB Shi
Jan 1, 1999
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Subsidence Measurement TechniquesBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
7.1 INTRODUCTION Subsidence measurements include surveys of surface and sub- surface movements and measurements and monitoring of surface structural damages. In this chapter the most commonly employed
Jan 1, 1992