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The Potential Of The Zone Area Method For Mining Subsidence Prediction In The Appalachian CoalfieldBy M. Karmis
"The process of coal mining, as indeed of the mining of any stratified mineral, is inevitably followed by some degree of sinking of the superjacent strata and consequently of the surface." Royal Com
Jan 1, 1982
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Quantitative Analysis Of PGM Using ICP-MS, ICP-AES, AAS, And XRFBy T. Ko, K. N. Han, C. S. Park, N. S. Kim, C. Yoon, H. Yoon
Quantitative analysis of Platinum Group Metals from ore samples and industrial materials using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS), Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectro
Jan 1, 2003
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Reagent Preparation, Distribution and Feeding Systems at the Tilden MineBy Charles U. Keranen
The Tilden Mine is an iron ore mining, processing and pelletizing facility located on the Marquette Iron Range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It has a designed capacity to produce 8 million long
Jan 1, 1986
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Molybdenite Flotation Reagent Development at Climax, Colorado (ec999d2c-e546-433d-b24c-1fbb1a1629db)By R. Woods, O. A. Kiehn, C. A. Born, F. N. Bender
Development of the flotation reagent scheme at Climax Molybdenum Company's mine at Climax Colorado is reviewed. Features of the mineralogy, milling practice and background of reagent changes are
Jan 1, 1976
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Improved Integration Of Secondary Data Using Self-Healing Sequential Gaussian SimulationBy Stefan Zanon, Ty Faechner, Clayton V. Deutsch
Secondary data are important in geostatistical simulation of continuous variables. Geophysical data and geological trends are used for modeling porosity and permeability. Multiple mineral grades must
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect Of Air Velocity On Conveyor Belt Fire Suppression Systems ? Preprint 09-135By J. H. Rowland
Four different types of fire suppression systems were evaluated in large-scale fire experiments to study the effect of air velocity on the effectiveness to extinguish conveyor belt fires. The four dif
Jan 1, 2009
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Overview of Water Treatment TechnologiesBy Deepak Malhotra
INTORDUCTION Mining operations are unique In that they handle large volumes of water (millions of gallons) daily. The water contains dissolved metals, processing chemicals, organics, and other con
Jan 1, 1992
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An overview of the Prairie Creek diamond- bearing intrusion, ArkansasBy S. L. Bolivar
The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, AR, is the site of the most famous diamond mine in North America. Three major rock types are associated with the intrusion-a hypabyssal peridotite, a vo
Jan 1, 1987
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Design of Chemically Amended Soil LinersBy Mark E. Smith, Gerald J. Gierszewski
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to present a procedure used by the authors for evaluating and designing soil liner systems. This method is particularly valuable in evaluating various tre
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Investigations of the Mitchell Plateau Bauxite Deposit, Western AustraliaBy T. W. H. Parker, S. B. Sadleir
ABSTRACT A comprehensive program of air flush core and reverse circulation drilling, trial mining and beneficiation test work was carried out in 1980-1982 to re-assess the potential of the Mitchell
Jan 1, 1984
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Characterization Of Acid Mine Drainage In The Witwatersrand Basin Gold-Fields, South AfricaBy H. Tutu
The legacy of gold mining operations continues to affect water quality in the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa. The acid mine drainage (AMD) emanating from the tailings dumps liberates heavy metals
Jan 1, 2006
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Experience Of Integrated Computer Application In Mining Activities At Bauxites Parnasse, GreeceBy P. Petropoulakis
Computer technology in the mining activities of our company has been applied in the last decade. In this presentation the experience gained by applying this computer technology in mining spescific
Jan 1, 1989
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Resoumetrics: A Mineral Resource And Environmental Estimation Tool - A Case Study (Copper) - IntroductionBy Barry Silverman
As a significant mineral supplier, consumer of primary fuels, and producer of wastes and emissions to air, water, and land, the domestic copper industry through its investment and operating decisions
Jan 1, 1979
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Application Of Operations Research In Longwall Face MaintenanceBy S. N. Mukherjee
Maintenance of equipment in Longwall faces plays a vital role in face performance. This is more prominent when shortage of spare parts and trained personnel occurs. A study was made in an operatin
Jan 1, 1989
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Effects of Longwall Goal Mining on Rural Water Supplies and Stress Relief Fracture Flow SystemsThe response of 174 domestic water supplies to longwall mining of the Pittsburgh coal seam was compared to various physical parameters. Sixty-four percent of domestic water supplies returned to servic
Jan 1, 1986
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Manganese MineralsBy R. A. Holmes
Although manganese is a metallic element and is widely dispersed in nature, it never occurs except as a compound in combi¬nation with other elements. Use of such compounds in the production of glass i
Jan 1, 1994
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Ventilation Planning and Design of the Skyline MinesBy Keith G. Wallace, Robert Wise, Ian J. Duckworth
This paper describes a case study for the ventilation planning at Utah Fuel Company's Skyline Mines which are located outside Price. Utah. The Skyline Mines are currently comprised of two longwal
Jan 1, 1995
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Rapid Roadway Drivage In Coal MiningBy R. K. Singhal, D. B. Stewart
A variety of equipment is being used for roadheading and tunneling in the mining industry. In United States drum-type continuous miners are used most extensively. In Europe and Canada mine roadways ar
Jan 1, 1985
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33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc DepositsBy B. Ainsworth
The 1972 discovery of the Howards Pass lead-zinc deposit was the product of systematic regional geochemical surveys used to evaluate conceptual geological models for the metal-rich black shales of the
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation Of Support Load Requirements For Underground Mine Openings By Computer Simulation Of The Mining Sequence ? IntroductionBy William G. Pariseau
The purpose of this paper is to present a design procedure for the quantitative estimation of support load requirements in underground mines. Emphasis is upon the basic features of support behavior co
Jan 1, 1975