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Another Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals
A glance at the following chart reveals that because of the continued poor economy, the slump in industrial mineral production continued into 1980. Gypsum was down 17% from 1979; cement down 9%, sand
Jan 5, 1981
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The Application Of Propeller Fans At Wisconsin Industrial Sand—A Case Study
By T. Stauffer, B. McGunegle, A. Adu-Acheampong
The Fairmount Minerals, Inc., Maiden Rock underground sand mine historically delivered air to ventilate diesel-powered equipment at its working faces through high-resistance, 15-inch-diameter PVC dist
Jan 1, 2007
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Research Needs In Subsidence Abatement Over Abandoned Mines
By Richard E. Gray
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) is preparing an Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Control Technology Hand- book. (l) GAI Consultants, Inc. , recently prepared Chapter 2
Jan 1, 1982
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Climax High Capacity Processor – A Novel Design for Coal Pre-Combustion Cleaning – Preprint 97-74
By J. V. Ghelarducci, M. A. Sharpe, D. G. Chedgy
This article presents a novel design, called the Climax, High Capacity Processor (HCP), for pre-combustion cleaning of coal. This design is particularly suitable for the plant capacities of 400 ~ 660
Feb 24, 1997
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Geologic Setting And Gold Grade Patterns Of The El Sauzal High-Sulfidation Gold-Silver Deposit, Chihuahua, Mexico
By S. Weiss, E. Espinoza
The El Sauzal gold-silver deposit is a high-sulfidation, epithermal precious-metals deposit hosted by an east-dipping sequence of dacitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic and debris-flow units of probable Ol
Jan 1, 2007
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Introduction (dea4836d-2d04-4fa5-8f26-174ae209793a)
WELCOME to the world-class Cripple Creek district where gold exploration and production continue 95 years after the initial discovery. More than 21 million troy ounces of gold have been recovered, val
Jan 1, 1986
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The Owner?s Manual on Contracting Strategies for Large Projects ? Introduction
By Faruk Oksuz
The owners of large infrastructure projects are challenged on how to implement sound engineering and construction contracting strategies that address their prime expectations: a quality job, on time a
Jan 1, 2008
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Use of belt air in underground coal mines ? with special emphasis on TSP recommendations
The use of belt air in underground coal mines has been a continuous discussion since it was first introduced in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act (Coal Act) of 1969. Although the Coal Act pr
Jan 1, 2009
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Mine Roof Truss Support Systems Technology
By R. M. Cox
The ground forces generated by a properly installed and tensioned mine roof truss assembly can provide permanent mine roof support, even in severe ground conditions, either by direct suspension of the
Jan 1, 2002
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Examining Trends in Individual Risk Factors: Organizational Approaches to Emergency Management
By M. E. Ryan, C. L. Hoebbel, E. J. Haas
DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cen
Jan 1, 2019
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Use of automated micro gas chromatograph to monitor mine atmospheres during mine emergencies
By B. K. Blashich
In responding to mine fires and explosions, accurate and timely analysis of the mine atmosphere is critical in making decisions regarding firefighting, mine rescue and mine recovery operations. For ma
Jan 1, 2009
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Raw Water Tunnel Condition Assessment
By Rafael C. Castro
As part of its risk management plan, the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (RWA) is assessing the condition of its system of raw water conveyance tunnels and connecting pipelines. In
Jan 1, 2008
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Expanding The Limitations Of The MFire Simulation Model
In 2002 the authors updated the MFire model developed by the US Bureau of Mines. MineFire, developed by Mine Ventilation Services, Inc. (MVS), uses the MFire model to perform mine fire simulations on
Jan 1, 2011
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Construction of the Turin Metro Line 1 Tunnel by N.3 EPB TBMs
By P. Perruzza, R. Grandori, A. De Biase, A. Ciamei, A. Busillo
The Turin metro alluvium soil is mainly made of large boulders, cobbles and gravel , few sand and almost no fines. This grain size curve is out of the range of application for EPB and Slurry TBMs.
Jan 1, 2005
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Missouri-Rolla’s Online Program Gains Popularity
By Tad S. Golosinski, R. Larry Grayson
Online education is not new. During the last decade, it has reached the stage where many universities offer a variety of courses, degrees and programs without any associated residency requirements.
Jan 1, 2002
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Inertization as Means for Reducing Down Time and the Explosion Risk in Cases of Spontaneous Combustion
By Walter Hermülheim, Klaus-Dieter Beck
In German hardcoal mining approximately 1 or 2 cases of spontaneous combustion are recorded per 10 million tonnes of saleable output. In approximately every 20th spontaneous combustion case, CH, is ig
Jan 1, 1997
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Conceptual Design for a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory Cascades
By Roberto J. Guardia, Robert A. Robinson, John Wilkerson, Wick Haxton
Several candidate sites have been proposed for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL), a facility that would provide over 2000 meters of overburden to screen out cosmic rays t
Jan 1, 2005
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Combining For Strength: An Integrated Approach To Water And Mine Waste
By Nural Kuyucak
Several thousand years ago, metallurgists discovered that by combining two relatively soft metals, copper and tin, they could make a new material, bronze, that was stronger than either metal separatel
Jan 1, 2009
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Liberation Limited Dolomite Rejection from Pebble Phosphate in Gravity Concentration Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
The depletion of good-quality phosphate resources, coupled by a need to supply acceptable products at a rapid rate, while meeting the specifications of fertilizer chemical plants, is of significant co
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Are Nanoparticulates Present In Typical Mineral Processing Practices And Can They Be Suppressed?
By C. R. Copeland
Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by significant health studies that have shown adverse health effects due to exposure to dust. Currently, the a
Jan 1, 2007