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                     Application Of Compact Bucket Wheel Excavators To Western Coal Application Of Compact Bucket Wheel Excavators To Western CoalBy R. Kahrger This paper is written to convey the latest developments in compact bucket wheel excavators (BWE's) operating in medium-hard rock and will serve to indicate that BWE and compact machines in partic Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Characterization And Prediction Of Froth Pump Performance Characterization And Prediction Of Froth Pump PerformanceBy J. W. Furlan Due to the time consuming nature of froth testing in a laboratory environment, it is required, due to practical limitations, to develop a method of applying a single set of performance test data (Visi Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Overview of Current Us Longwall Gateroad Support Practices Overview of Current Us Longwall Gateroad Support PracticesBy I. B. Tulu, M. M. Sears "In 2015, 40 longwall mines provided nearly 60% of the US coal production from underground mining methods. This represents a substantial, yet gradual increase from just under 50% over the last 5 years Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Clean Air Compliance By A Coal-Based Utility Clean Air Compliance By A Coal-Based UtilityBy G. R. Hart The expected 1990 Clean Air legislation is providing electric utilities with a series of challenges and decisions as the utilities prepare strategies to comply with the resulting regulations. This pap Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Mini Symposium - Rock Mechanics - Effects Of Moisture On Ground Control In Mining And Tunneling - Design And Construction Of Tunnels In Swelling Rock ? 1. Introduction Mini Symposium - Rock Mechanics - Effects Of Moisture On Ground Control In Mining And Tunneling - Design And Construction Of Tunnels In Swelling Rock ? 1. IntroductionBy Herbert H. Einstein Swelling ground is one of the most feared problem in tunneling. Although usually not causing sudden failures during construction, the very large and long- lasting deformations give contractors and des Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Comparison of Underground Coal and Trona Mine Seismicity Comparison of Underground Coal and Trona Mine SeismicityBy W. G. Pariseau "BACKGROUND Strata mechanics of three underground coal mines in central Utah were recently studied using a specialized finite element technique [1, 2, 3, 4]. The purpose of these studies was to examin Jan 1, 2017 
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                     The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mine The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of MineBy William F. Stowasser The organization and operations of the information gathering system, and examples of the products prepared for the commodity phosphate rock by the Division of Nonmetallic Minerals, U.S. Bureau of Mine Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Computer-Based Monitoring And Control Of A Mast-Type Roof Drill Computer-Based Monitoring And Control Of A Mast-Type Roof DrillBy M. P. Hoffman The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing a roof bolter with a computer-controlled drill head that will increase the safety of roof bolting in underground coal mines by allowing miners to be relocated to Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Solvent Extraction and Separation of Cerium (III) and Samarium (III) from Mixed Rare Earth Solutions Using PC88A Solvent Extraction and Separation of Cerium (III) and Samarium (III) from Mixed Rare Earth Solutions Using PC88ABy M. S. Safarzadeh, V. Agarwal "The solvent extraction of cerium(III) and samarium(III) from mixed solutions of all rare earth elements (REEs) except promethium using PC88A (2-ethyl hexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethyl hexyl ester), Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Ground Water and Ground-Water Control Ground Water and Ground-Water ControlBy R. L. Loofbourow R. L. LOOFBOUROW 26.1-WATER FLOW, USE, EFFECTS, CONTROL Sec. 4 discusses ground water as a mineral resource. This section deals wits its control. 26.1.1-IMPORTANCE Flows of water have an im Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Innovations And Techniques In The Carbon-In-Pulp Process In Western Australia Innovations And Techniques In The Carbon-In-Pulp Process In Western AustraliaBy Doug Halbe A number of CIP plants have been built in Western Australia in the past two years. The authors have surveyed several of these new plants and present drawings, data and discussion of operating and desi Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report) A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report)By O. B. Bucklen The Coal Research Bureau of the School of Mines at West Virginia University, using a modified design of a Russian flotation device, was able to obtain a clean coal product containing 7.64 percent ash Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Energy‑Size Reduction of Magnetite‑Calcite Binary Mixture in a Laboratory Wet Conical Ball Mill Energy‑Size Reduction of Magnetite‑Calcite Binary Mixture in a Laboratory Wet Conical Ball MillBy Caibin Wu, Bin Xie, Jiaqi Tong, Ningning Liao, Chong Zeng Understanding the energy-size reduction relationship is vital to grinding process; therefore, this paper aims to show the energy-size reduction of magnetite-calcite binary mixture in a laboratory wet Jun 4, 2022 
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                     Integrating Technology: Learning from Mine Worker Perceptions of Proximity Detection Systems Integrating Technology: Learning from Mine Worker Perceptions of Proximity Detection SystemsBy E. J. Haas, K. A. Rost "This study sought to identify changes in continuous mining machine (CMM) operators’ risk perception and risk behaviors as a result of adding a proximity detection system (PDS) into their environment. Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Application Of Pressure Foam To Control Respirable Dust In A Longwall Mining Section Application Of Pressure Foam To Control Respirable Dust In A Longwall Mining SectionBy Sandip K. Mukherjee This paper describes the application of pressure foam to control respirable dust in a double-drum longwall mining section. The feasibility of passing an adequate quantity of pressure foam through the Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Enhanced Flotation Of Ultrafine Copper/gold/silver Minerals Using Optimized Reagent Schemes And Eriez Column/stackcell High-intensity Flotation Technologies - SME Annual Conference 2023 Enhanced Flotation Of Ultrafine Copper/gold/silver Minerals Using Optimized Reagent Schemes And Eriez Column/stackcell High-intensity Flotation Technologies - SME Annual Conference 2023By M. Fan, R. Letkiewicz, A. Hobert, J. Milbourne Ultrafine copper, gold and silver minerals flotation has become increasingly important because of the rising demand for processing finely disseminated ores. This paper investigates the improved flotat Feb 1, 2023 
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                     Mining Foundation of the Southwest to Host 32nd Annual Banquet Mining Foundation of the Southwest to Host 32nd Annual BanquetThe 32nd annual American Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser, sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW), will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa on Satur 
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                     29. Golden Grove Discovery Case Histories ? Introduction 29. Golden Grove Discovery Case Histories ? IntroductionThe Golden Grove Project area is located 220 km (137 miles) east of Geraldton in Western Australia (Fig. 1). The project is a joint venture involving Amax Exploration (Australia) Inc. (Amax), Electrol Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Crusher For Critical Size Material At Los Bronces Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant, Chile Crusher For Critical Size Material At Los Bronces Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant, ChileBy M. Vesely Abrasive grinding, leading to ultrafine product and "critical size" material build-up inside the mill, is proposed as the cause of high power consumption and low capacity in many fully autogenous grin Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Cryogenic Air Supply for Cooling Built-in-Place Refuge Alternatives in Hot Mines Cryogenic Air Supply for Cooling Built-in-Place Refuge Alternatives in Hot MinesBy L. Yan, N. Damiano, J. Bickson, E. Bauer, D. Yantek, B. Whisner, M. Reyes, J. Srednicki Built-in-place (BIP) refuge alternatives (RAs) are designed to provide a secure space for miners who cannot escape during a mine emergency. Heat and humidity buildup within RAs may expose miners to ph Jan 1, 2019 
