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International Trade in CoalBy Ramesh Malhotra
Overseas coal trade has increased from 169 to 274 million metric tons (tonnes) between 1970 and 1983, representing a 3.8% average annual rate of growth. Metallurgical coal accounts for nearly 61% of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Locomotive Mechanism for Underground Working Places ? IntroductionBy Shigeru Sarata
Working places in underground mines are formed by digging. The main feature of underground working places is that they are surrounded by rock. Digging through rock, which is main operation of mining,
Jan 1, 1989
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A Comparison Of Costs Of Mechanical And Explosive Comminution ? IntroductionBy R. G. Lundquist
The idea that fragmentation for mineral processing results from some tradeoff between increased drilling and blasting and increased load on the primary crusher is well known. In a previous paper (Lund
Jan 1, 1985
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Monitoring For Radiation Hazards In Underground MinesBy Robert W. Miller, Rhoda S. Kriesel
INTRODUCTION With each passing year, the general public becomes increasingly aware of the potential hazards associated with many products and services previously considered unharmful. This new cons
Jan 1, 1981
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NIOSH Tools For Hearing Loss Prevention ProgramsBy A. S. Azman
The mining workforce experiences high rates of hazardous noise exposure and hearing loss. However, previous studies have identified specific behavioral and attitudinal barriers that keep miners from e
Jan 1, 2010
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Selective Gold Flotation With Aero® 5688 Promoter At Sonora Mining Corporation's Jamestown ConcentratorBy Carl Hansen
Sonora Mining Corporation (SMC) operates the 6,000 tonne per day Jamestown open pit gold mine in the Mother Lode district of California. The mine has been in operation since January, 1987, and has pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Minerals And Health: The Asbestos ProblemBy Malcolm Ross
Of the six forms of asbestos, only three have been used to any significant extent in commerce. These are chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite. Between 1870 and 1980, approximately 100 million tonnes o
Jan 1, 1987
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CIP and RIP - Where To Next?By M. J. Virnig, Christopher A. Fleming
THE CIP PROCESS "IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME? After its tentative introduction to the precious metals mining industry in the earlier part of this century, the carbon in pulp (CIP) process h
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Trends In Mechanization Of Underground Drilling EquipmentBy Henry H. Roos
The productivity of the underground driller has increased 500-600% during the past 20 years. This increase is not due so much to improved percussion drills as it is to improved drill support equipment
Jan 1, 1970
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Gasification For Carbon Capture And Zero EmissionBy H. Ziock, J. Ruby, A. A. Johnson
Power generation systems that promote energy security and environmental benefits are highly desired and pursued by a number of government and industry programs. Gasification of coal, other fossil fuel
Jan 1, 2004
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Study Of Grants, New Mexico, Uranium Miners: Current StatusBy Robert W. Buechley, Charles R. Key, Jonathan M. Samet, Marion V. Morgan, Arnolfo A. Valdivia
INTRODUCTION The Uranium Epidemiology Study at the University of New Mexico was initiated in 1977 with the objective of assessing health effects of uranium mining in the Grants, New Mexico, area. T
Jan 1, 1981
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Ore Mineral Particles Morphology And Modelling By On Line Optical SystemsBy G. Bonifazi
In the present work the possibility to utilize the morphometrical and morphological characteristics of an articulate solids system in a slurry flow to monitorate and to control a continuous process is
Jan 1, 1994
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Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
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Developing Real Grade- Recovery Curves for SortingBy J. Raatikainen, I. Auranen
"INTRODUCTION Sorting technology has advanced rapidly recently. Of the two possibilities particle sorting has advanced especially in introducing new sensors and the use of multiple sensors. The analyz
Jan 1, 2018
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Distributed Temperature Sensing for Underground Belt LinesBy Ronald S. Conti, Harry Dobroski
Re1iabl e monitoring a1ong an underground mine belt line is of great concern because of combustibles, electrical apparatus, and friction. Belt entries are strategically located where a fire can have r
Jan 1, 1992
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Finding The Mining Sequence And Cutoff Grade Schedule That Maximizes Net Present Value (cde8e1ed-4cf8-4a96-8a5a-6d8fe1d35b12)By F. Seymour
A dynamic programming algorithm is presented that takes a series of nested phases, a fixed mining rate schedule, a fixed plant production capacity schedule, and finds the mining and cutoff grade seque
Jan 1, 1995
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Minerals and the Developing Economies (fafba686-ef20-48a4-ae2a-b2a91cf994fa)By William S. Pintz, William A. Vogely, Charles J. Johnson
This chapter on the role of minerals in developing economies is oriented toward economic policy issues. The discussion and analysis cut across the technical, economic, legal, and policy fields. The go
Jan 1, 1985
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Foundations for a Mine Fire Classification SystemBy E. Watkins, M. B. Daza
Although there have been great advances regarding the understanding of mine fires in underground mines in the last century, fires remain high risk incidents. During fire scenarios, many crucial decisi
Jan 1, 2019
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Utilizing “Big Tex” for the Dallas Mill Creek Drainage Relief Tunnel - RETC2021By Paul J. Smith, Eudomar A. Silva, Quang D. Tran, J. Milton Brooks
The Dallas Mill Creek Drainage Relief Tunnel is an 8.04 km (5 mile) tunnel that will provide 100-year flood protection for impacted neighborhoods in the east Dallas area. “Big Tex” is a main beam grip
Jun 13, 2021
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Testing and CalculationsBy F. C. Bond
Nature of Empirical Calculations The size reduction of large tonnages of ore and rock is an operation of great magnitude. It is a necessary and important part of industry. Its development has been
Jan 1, 1985