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Can Fly Ash Pond Closure Expertise be Applied to Mine Tailings? - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Paul C. Schmall
In recent years, several geotechnical methods have been successfully applied to ash pond closure. These include modified dewatering techniques with wellpoints and wells to physically drain the materia
Feb 1, 2024
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The Role Of The Japanese Trading Company In Setting World Coal PricesBy Peter J. Szabo
In 1980, a caravan of representatives of Japanese trading companies debarked on the shores of the United States bearing gifts of watches, electronic games, and radios. In early 1983, we find in a park
Jan 1, 1984
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Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralzation In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous SandstonesBy Jonathan G. Price
Silver-copper-lead deposlts in Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous red-bed sequences near Van Horn, Texas, have the following features In common: (1) mineralization controlled by steeply dipping frac
Jan 1, 1983
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Effect Of Filter Cake Structure On Dewatering Of Fine CoalBy R. M. Kakwani
The filtration and dewatering results of -32 mesh Pittsburgh seam coal are discussed with reference to the microscopic structure parameters, i.e., particle segregation in the cake and particle and por
Jan 1, 1984
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Performance Factors Of The Bucket Wheel Excavator Systems ? IntroductionBy Jan Wolski
Increasing interest in the Bucket Wheel Excavator (BWE) technology calls for a universally understandable definition of suitable performance factors which would reflect the unique features of this tec
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect Of Temperature On The Interfacial Properties Of SilicatesBy P. Somasundaran
Electrochemical properties of silicate minerals govern their behavior in processes such as flocculation and enhanced oil recovery that can occur at elevated temperatures. Knowledge of these properties
Jan 1, 1986
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Terminal Facilities For Western Coal Slurry Pipelines ? IntroductionBy E. J. Wasp
An upsurge of interest in slurry pipelines to move coal from Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado to markets in the southwest, west, midwest and northwest has recently developed. Specific pipelines have bee
Jan 1, 1976
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Modified Potential Flow Modeling Of Density Stratified Atmospheric Flow Around Terrain Obstacles ? IntroductionBy R. B. Lantz
Low Froude Number (Fr) theory* predicts that stably-stratified fl& around a terrain obstacle will divide into a lower layer passing essentially horizontally around the obstacle and an upper layer pass
Jan 1, 1986
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Enhancement of Seismic Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Embossed Macro-Synthetic FibersBy Erik S. Bernard
"INTRODUCTION Reinforced Concrete (RC) members such as beams and columns are usually required to include stirrups to maintain post-crack shear capacity, and some may include stirrups that act as confi
Jan 1, 2016
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Bethlehem Steel?s Coal Mining Research Program - How The Program BeganBy F. G. Miller
In mid-1972 we determined that a fresh approach to coal mining research was needed for the industry as well as for Bethlehem. The reasons to us were obvious: Productivity was in the throes of a steady
Jan 1, 1976
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Critical Issues In Recent Coal Project FinancingsBy James M. Griffin
Ladies and Gentlemen, There have been no less than ten major coal project financings in the last eighteen months. Each of these has been in the order of $100 million to $1 billion for the development
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal And The Energy CrisisBy V. M. Johnston
The most abundant fuel resource in the U.S.A. is also the most under-utilized. Proven reserves of bituminous coal, sub-bituminous and lignite constitute from 60% to 90% of our total fossil fuel reserv
Jan 1, 1973
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Recent Improvements In The Transportation Of Phosphate Matrix - IntroductionBy D. H. Lynch
Prompted by the need to conserve energy and reduce operating costs, Agrico Mining Company has made two significant improvements in the transportation of phosphate ore from the mine to the beneficiatio
Jan 1, 1981
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A Note On Ground Movements And Associated Ground Water Responses At An Underground Appalachian Mine ? IntroductionBy Robert W. Bruhn
Ground movements associated with high extraction underground coal mining, such as pillar retreat and longwall, are sometimes large enough to disrupt the ground water regime as well as damage buildings
Jan 1, 1985
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Trona Mining At Stauffer, WyomingBy Harry G. Hedgepeth
Exploration of the Big Island trona beds by Stauffer Chemical Company started early in 1959. During the intervening time, Stauffer Chemical Company of Wyoming has developed a Large trona mine in this
Jan 1, 1966
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Removal Of Sulfur Dioxide From Flue Gases At Elevated Temperature ? SummaryBy J. H. Field
The sulfur dioxide emitted in low concentrations in flue gases from the combustion of sulfur-containing coals and fuel oils is a significant factor in contamination of the atmosphere with sulfur dioxi
Jan 1, 1959
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Cost Of Compliance With Potential Future Federal Mine Waste Regulations Under RCRA. II. Final Results For Copper Heap And Dump LeachingBy L. B. Rothfeld
In anticipation of RCRA reauthorization and subsequent rulemakings, the Bureau of Mines is studying potential economic impacts of RCRA on mining. For U.S. copper heap and dump leaching operations in a
Jan 1, 1994
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The World Market for Natural Soda AshBy George Innes
The soda ash business in the United States has undergone a sweeping technological change in ihe last 20 years. In a world where synthetics are continuzlly replacing natural products, here we have exac
Jan 1, 1980
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Pelletizing Of Various Ore Types In Grate-Kiln Systems ? IntroductionBy Roy A. Koski
This paper describes variations in feed characteristics, preparation techniques, response to induration and product quality in pelletizing magnetite concentrates, earthy hematite ore fines, and specul
Jan 1, 1969
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Increased Cost Effectiveness Due To Portable Crushing ? IntroductionBy K. L. Lamb
At the Sierrita mine, 40 km (25 miles) south of Tucson, Arizona, Duval Corporation is rapidly gaining operating experience with its new Portable Crushing and Conveying System, (PCCS). As of November 2
Jan 1, 1984