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                     Crushed stone fares well in 2015; Production made it the largest mining industry Crushed stone fares well in 2015; Production made it the largest mining industryBy Mark J. Zdunczyk "The term “aggregate” has a number of definitions depending primarily on the use of the material. Aggregate in some context is sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag or other material of mineral compositio Jul 1, 2016 
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                     Growth of Metallic Iron Particles During Coal-Based Reduction of a Rare Earths-Bearing Iron Ore Growth of Metallic Iron Particles During Coal-Based Reduction of a Rare Earths-Bearing Iron OreBy Peng Gao Coal-based reduction followed by magnetic separation is an innovative technology used in processing refractory iron ores. Given that size is essential to the separation of the metallic iron from the g 
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                     Effects of MERV 16 filters and routine work practices on enclosed cabs for reducing respirable dust and DPM exposures in an underground limestone mine Effects of MERV 16 filters and routine work practices on enclosed cabs for reducing respirable dust and DPM exposures in an underground limestone mineBy J. D. Noll An effective technique to minimize miners? respirable dust and diesel exposure on mobile mining equipment is to place mine operators in enclosed cabs with designed filtration and pressurization system Feb 1, 2014 
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                     Roof Stability And Support Strategies Associated With Longwall-induced Horizontal Stress Changes In Belt Entries Roof Stability And Support Strategies Associated With Longwall-induced Horizontal Stress Changes In Belt EntriesBy Peter Zhang, Todd Minoski, Gabriel Esterhuizen, Jack Trackemas, Berk Tulu, Morgan Sears Roof stability in the belt entry is critical for safe and continuous production of coal during longwall mining. Previous studies of roof falls that occurred in belt entries have shown that the roof fa Jan 1, 2023 
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                     Effects of FAME Biodiesel and HVORD on Emissions from an Older-Technology Diesel Engine Effects of FAME Biodiesel and HVORD on Emissions from an Older-Technology Diesel EngineBy S. E. Vanderslice, J. A. Hummer "The results of laboratory evaluations were used to compare the potential of two alternative, biomass-derived fuels as a control strategy to reduce the exposure of underground miners to aerosols and g Jan 12, 2017 
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                     Training Programs Can Generate Measurable Value - SME Annual Meeting 2025 Training Programs Can Generate Measurable Value - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Claudia Castillo, Katja Freitag, Jan Cilliers, Diana Drinkwater, Robert Seitz The talent gap in mining is not a new challenge. Mining companies continue to seek innovative ways to attract, develop and retain talent, and younger workers are looking for opportunities to develop t Feb 1, 2025 
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                     Evaluation Of Underground Coarse - Coal Slurry Transportation Systems By A Simulation Model (d935be45-f8d1-4dc5-9b83-e154b4daad3f) Evaluation Of Underground Coarse - Coal Slurry Transportation Systems By A Simulation Model (d935be45-f8d1-4dc5-9b83-e154b4daad3f)By H. Sevim In this paper, the research effort in simulating the operation of underground coarse-coal hydrotransport systems (UCCHS) is summarized. The equipment of the system to be simulated is already optimally Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Butte: A World Class Ore Deposit Butte: A World Class Ore DepositBy Steve J. Czehura The Butte quartz monzonite is the host rock for early porphyry copper style mineralization and subsequent mesothermal-epithermal, enargite-gold style veining that transects the district. The east-west Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Evaluations Of A Noise Control For Roof Bolting Machines Evaluations Of A Noise Control For Roof Bolting MachinesBy A. S. Azman In collaboration with Kennametal Inc. and corry rubber corporation, the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a drill bit isolator to address noise overexposures Jan 1, 2012 
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                     SME 2017 Arizona Conference Attracts Nearly 600 Attendees SME 2017 Arizona Conference Attracts Nearly 600 AttendeesBy William Gleason "The mining industry tends to focus on very large numbers, whether it’s talking in terms of size of deposits, tons of material mined, the equipment used or the dollars spent. The numbers associated wi Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Evaluation Of A Solid-Bowl Centrifuge For Ultrafine Size Separations (45d8cd03-a592-4734-86ca-d566fdf683f7) Evaluation Of A Solid-Bowl Centrifuge For Ultrafine Size Separations (45d8cd03-a592-4734-86ca-d566fdf683f7)By M. S. Klima, A. P. Pinkerton Solid-bowl (decanter) centrifuges are used extensively to dewater slurries in a wide range of industries. However, the application of decanters as classification devices is not as common. In this st Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The Price Is Right?Planning Large Water Tunnel Contracts In New York The Price Is Right?Planning Large Water Tunnel Contracts In New YorkBy Christian Maguire Tunnel contracts in New York have in recent years had few bidders with the bids received being much higher than anticipated. Since 9/11, security has become a key issue in planning key infrastructure 
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                     Effect of Pyrite Concentration on the Quality of Ferric Sulfate Coagulants Obtained by Leaching From Coal Tailings Effect of Pyrite Concentration on the Quality of Ferric Sulfate Coagulants Obtained by Leaching From Coal TailingsBy J. C. C. C. Menezes, R. A. S. Silva, A. V. Colling, I. A. H. Scheneider "Coagulants rich in ferric sulfate can be obtained from pyrite-containing coal tailings using a biohydrometallurgical process. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between quantity of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Mine Reclamation Costs In The Alberta Oil Sands Mine Reclamation Costs In The Alberta Oil SandsBy U. Thorley This paper presents an overview of surface mining activity in the Canadian oil sands and how the mine operators interact with the province of Alberta's Mine Financial Security Program (MFSP), whi Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Newmont?s Phoenix Mine rises with the help of Hitachi shovels Newmont?s Phoenix Mine rises with the help of Hitachi shovelsScattered north and south along a 161-km (100-mile) stretch of Interstate 80, Newmont Min¬ing Corp. owns four active mining properties in Nevada?s northern high desert ? Carlin Trend Operations, Midas Jan 2, 2010 
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                     Deep Inclined Water Intake Shafts At The Navajo Generating Station Deep Inclined Water Intake Shafts At The Navajo Generating StationBy Albert Ruiz The 2,250-MW, coal-fired Navajo Generating Station located in Page, AZ draws water from Lake Powell using submersible pumps installed in five inclined shafts. Drought threatens to lower the reservoir Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Río Agrio Basin, Argentina: A Natural Analog To Watersheds Affected By Acid Mine Drainage The Río Agrio Basin, Argentina: A Natural Analog To Watersheds Affected By Acid Mine DrainageThe Río Agrio of northern Patagonia, Argentina, is highly acidic due to inputs of volcanic gases (SO2, HCl, HF) in its headwaters. The watershed includes a hyper-acidic (pH <0.5) volcanic crater lake, Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Competitive Markets ? The Fossil Fuels Competitive Markets ? The Fossil FuelsBy Myles E. Robinson During the last decade there were pronounced changes in the competitive pattern of the fossill fuels It is proposed to trace these trends and describe inter-fuel competition, first as it relates to th Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Driving Molycorp’s Conyeyor Decline at Questa Driving Molycorp’s Conyeyor Decline at QuestaBy D. R. Shoemaker, H. W. Judges A 16.5-kt/d underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in northern New Mexico by Molycorp Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. The new $200-million undergr Jan 6, 1980 
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                     Validation of Modeled Rockmass Permeability Against Field Measurements in a Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024 Validation of Modeled Rockmass Permeability Against Field Measurements in a Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Steven J. Schatzel, Kayode M. Ajayi, Marcia M. Harris, Zoheir Khademian Predicting rockmass permeability is critical in evaluating various engineering designs, including estimating gas inflow to a longwall mine in the case of a hypothetical breach in the gas well. This st Feb 1, 2024 
