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                     Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal Pillars Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal PillarsBy Syd S. Peng Is the laboratory sized coal specimen much stronger than underground coal pillars? The answer to this question has a profound implication to many coal operators. It will decide how much of the coal re Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The Polarurals A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The PolaruralsBy L. I. Gyrskia, Y. V. Andreev, T. N. Greiver, G. V. Petrov Traditionally, chromite ores are regarded exclusively as a monomineral raw material for extraction of chromium. The results of the investigations indicate a wide range of PGM in the Ray-Iz chromites, Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Application and Abstraction of Shaft Drilling Technique in Coal Mine Construction in China Application and Abstraction of Shaft Drilling Technique in Coal Mine Construction in ChinaBy D. Gu Shaft drilling is one of the most useful methods of driving shafts. This paper describes the application and development of the technique in coal mine construction in China. Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Discussion - Environmental approach to coal refuse disposal Discussion - Environmental approach to coal refuse disposalBy A. G. Sciulli, G. P. Ballock, K. K. Wu Waste disposal underground is the most effective method when viewed from an environmental aspect. As costs of other methods of disposal continue to escalate, the cost effectiveness of underground dis Jan 11, 1986 
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                     China begins to aggressively exploit its massivecoal reserves China begins to aggressively exploit its massivecoal reservesBy Maurus Seet Hong Hua Introduction Coal has always been China's predominant energy resource. The country ranks among the three richest countries in coal reserves in the world, next to the US and the Soviet Union. Jan 3, 1986 
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                     National Mining Hall of Fame to Honor Four National Mining Hall of Fame to Honor FourCeremonies for the induction of four mining industry pioneers into the National Mining Hall of Fame will be held Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007 at the Charles F. Barber Pavilion (Museum Convention Center) i Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Heap Leach solution management at Coeur-Rochester Heap Leach solution management at Coeur-RochesterBy Peter A. Anderson Innovative solution management is being used at Coeur-Rochester Inc. to increase bullion production and decrease overall costs. New operating programs call for reduced solution application rates to th Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Simulation And Modeling Of Pillar Stability And Analysis Of Safety Factor Simulation And Modeling Of Pillar Stability And Analysis Of Safety FactorBy Z. Hyder Simulation and modeling is powerful tool to analyze real time data and can be used to analyze different scenarios using appropriate software that may reduce need of infield data collection process and Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Sustainable Development And Exploration Sustainable Development And ExplorationBy V. T. McLemore The mining industry is at a crossroad. To sustain our technically based society, demands for commodities are increasing, and exploration for these commodities is a must. The debate is between sustaina Jan 1, 2004 
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                     An Investigation On The Stability Of A Deep Open Pit Lignite Mine Using Finite Elements Analysis An Investigation On The Stability Of A Deep Open Pit Lignite Mine Using Finite Elements AnalysisBy E. Stiakakis The paper presents a geotechnical simulation of the "Mavropigi" open pit mine (Western Macedonia Lignite Center, Greece), using the finite element method. The simulation was based on the initial plann Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Reducing Rock Falls During Mine Rescue Reducing Rock Falls During Mine RescueBy Reed Thorne To many people, rescue from elevated, sometimes vertical, locations brings about thoughts of heroism mixed with brawn and self-sacrifice. Images are conjured of cliff rescues where the technical effo Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Long-Range Planning Commission: Report of the Scope Committee Long-Range Planning Commission: Report of the Scope CommitteeBy Charles C. Dahl, Gordon C. Presley, Andrew E. Nevin, Bruce A. Kennedy How does SME-AIME cope with profound changes in technology, markets - and most importantly - in employment patterns facing its membership today? This is the question that prompted the Society's B Jan 4, 1984 
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                     Travelling In Brazil ? Preprint 09-123 Travelling In Brazil ? Preprint 09-123By F. Habashi Brazil is a major mineral and metal producer, has magnificent fauna and flora, and superb architecture. In 1693 gold was discovered in Ouro Preto and Brazil produced about half of the world's gol Jan 1, 2009 
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                     ISO 9000 Gains Ground in the Industrial Minerals Industry ISO 9000 Gains Ground in the Industrial Minerals IndustryBy Tim O’Neil ISO 9000 is a system of quality standards that originated in Europe in the 1980s and has since been widely adopted by manufacturing companies throughout the world. The ISO 9000 standards have received Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Future Of Phosphates Discussed At Florida Conference Future Of Phosphates Discussed At Florida ConferenceBy David R. Gossett For the 22nd year, the chance to exchange knowledge, experience and business cards drew hundreds of mining and phosphate professionals for a two-day regional Phosphate Conference in Lakeland, Florida Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Fundamentals Of Metal Sulfide Biooxidation Fundamentals Of Metal Sulfide BiooxidationBy G. J. Olson This paper describes the microbiology basics underlying heap and tank biooxidation of metal sulfide ores and concentrates. The primary organisms are identified and described along with the reactions Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Operational Characteristics Of Full Face Tunnel Boring Machines Operational Characteristics Of Full Face Tunnel Boring MachinesBy Ian Farmer, Nigel Glossop, Philip Garritty Performance of tunnel boring machines - usually expressed in terms of penetration per revolution - is determined by relations between machine thrust and torque, head diameter and rock strength. It can Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Large Grinding Mill Bolted Joints – A Topic Of Concern (11a1f463-ada3-4cfb-90bc-0f7f4fabdaf0) Large Grinding Mill Bolted Joints – A Topic Of Concern (11a1f463-ada3-4cfb-90bc-0f7f4fabdaf0)By R. L. Guerguerian Critical fasteners are described as they apply to the specification, manufacture, and assembly on large grinding mill bolted joints. The importance of adequate design methods, related joint diagrams Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Burying The Dinosaurs: Achieving Breakthrough Safety Performance Without A Safety Department Burying The Dinosaurs: Achieving Breakthrough Safety Performance Without A Safety DepartmentBy B. Cavender Safety departments have traditionally been held responsible for the safety performance of their division or company. This approach leads to a lack of ownership of safety issues by the larger organizat Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Mechanical And Conventional Excavating Experience In Oil Shale Shafts And Tunnels Mechanical And Conventional Excavating Experience In Oil Shale Shafts And TunnelsBy L. A. Weakly, D. A. Weiss, R. B. Crookston A presentation of experience gained from using mechanical and conventional equipment for excavating shafts, raises, tunnels and other openings in various Colorado oil shale mining properties. Jan 1, 1983 
