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                     Effect of ground control mesh on dust sampling and explosion mitigation Effect of ground control mesh on dust sampling and explosion mitigationBy L. L. Chasko, D. W. Alexander Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office of Mine Safety and Health Research conducted an assessment of the effects that ground control mesh might have on roc Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Nitrogen Inertization At San Juan Coal Company’s Longwall Operation Nitrogen Inertization At San Juan Coal Company’s Longwall OperationBy Jacques F. Abrahamse, Kevin A. Bahe, T. Arthur Palm, Gregory E. McCluskey, Stephen L. Bessinger Introduction Basis For System San Juan Coal Company (SJCC) is a subsidiary of BHP Billiton. Until recently, BHP Billiton operated three surface mines in northwestern New Mexico: Navajo, San Juan, Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Current Perspective of the Pennsylvania 1957 Gas Well Pillar Study and Its Implications for Longwall Gas Well Pillars The Current Perspective of the Pennsylvania 1957 Gas Well Pillar Study and Its Implications for Longwall Gas Well PillarsMany states rely upon the Pennsylvania 1957 “Gas Well Pillar Study” to evaluate the coal barrier surrounding gas wells (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1957). The study included 77 gas well failure case Jul 28, 2020 
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                     Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff Tunnel Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff TunnelBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, B. K. Nelson, B. D. Wagener The Lafayette Bluff tunnel, currently under construction for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), will be among the widest highway tunnels in the United States. The 199-meter tunnel is Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Control Of Surface Movements Above Active Coal Mines In Appalachia Control Of Surface Movements Above Active Coal Mines In AppalachiaBy A. Jarosz The surface manifestation of underground mining usually entails five distinct types of surface movements, which can affect or damage surface structures, facilities and renewable resources. These m Jan 1, 1986 
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                     The Future Of Dicalcium Phosphate The Future Of Dicalcium PhosphateBy F. Habashi The phosphate fertilizer industry is at present based mainly on the use of sulfuric acid. This technology results in the generation of large amounts of radioactive gypsum that represents disposal and Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Invensys’ User Conference Discusses Plant Automation and Control Invensys’ User Conference Discusses Plant Automation and ControlBy Steve Kral Invensys is a London-based supplier of automation and control systems to a variety of manufacturing and processing industries. Through its global subsidiaries, Invensys provides customized, advanced Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Computerized Determination Of Mine Planning Data From Borholes Computerized Determination Of Mine Planning Data From BorholesBy Christopher Haycocks The growth of computer and ground control technology in recent years, combined with an urgent demand for low-cost fossil fuels and mineral resources, has set the stage for full-scale utilization of co Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Mineral Property and Claim Databases Mineral Property and Claim DatabasesBy Stone. Jon P. INTRODUCTION Countries that are currently developing their mineral potential have unique information systems requirements to support these activities. The mining laws usually grant the State consi Jan 1, 1987 
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                     "SAFETY FIRST" in the development of underground mining machines "SAFETY FIRST" in the development of underground mining machinesBy E. Lammer "Underground mining processes are dangerous. The design of mining equipment, which is able to cope with the hostile underground environment, is a challenge for all machine manufacturers. Presuppositio Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Design and Construction of a Multiple-Drift Subway Underpinning Structure for Boston’s Central Artery/Tunnel Project Design and Construction of a Multiple-Drift Subway Underpinning Structure for Boston’s Central Artery/Tunnel ProjectBy Robin B. Dill, Mark Pelletier, Daniel J. Dobbels, Subodh Bhaumik, Daniel J. VanRoosendaal Although primarily cut-and-cover excavations are required for replacement of the existing elevated I-93 interstate highway through the heart of Boston for the Central Artery/Tunnel (CA/T) project, som Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Niagara Tunnel Project Niagara Tunnel ProjectBy Doug Harding The Niagara Tunnel Project (NTP) is a 10.4 km (6.5 mi) long, 14.4 m (47.5 ft)bored tunnel that will run under the City of Niagara Falls from the Upper Niagara River to the Sir Adam Beck Power Station. Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Implementation Of The HydroFloat Technology At The South Fort Meade Mine (b0ff9df4-18a3-4533-954f-95c4d4f285a2) Implementation Of The HydroFloat Technology At The South Fort Meade Mine (b0ff9df4-18a3-4533-954f-95c4d4f285a2)Several industrial-scale HydroFloat separators have recently been installed at Mosaic?s South Fort Meade beneficiation plant for the purpose of improving phosphate recovery and throughput capacity. Th Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Recovery Of Metal Values From Copper Slags By Flotation And Roasting With Pyrite Recovery Of Metal Values From Copper Slags By Flotation And Roasting With PyriteBy G. Bulut The recovery of copper and cobalt from ancient copper slags from the Küre region of Turkey was investigated. A fayalitic-type of ancient copper slag containing 1.24% Cu, 0.53% Co and 53.16% Fe were su Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Recent Advances In Coal Spiral Development – Preprint 97-82 Recent Advances In Coal Spiral Development – Preprint 97-82By W. S. Weldon, R. M. G. Machunter The use of spiral separators for the beneficiation of fine coal typically in the size range - 2+0.lmm is now well established process technology. Developments during the mid 1980's resulted in th Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Major Issues In Subsidence Regulation Major Issues In Subsidence RegulationBy Gregory R. Gorrell The legal issues surrounding the regulation of subsidence are among the major concerns facing the underground mining industry today. Whether subsidence occurs almost immediately as a result of longwal Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Critical Review Of Numerical Stress Analysis Tools For Deep Coal Longwall Panels Under Strong Strata - Preprint 09-011 Critical Review Of Numerical Stress Analysis Tools For Deep Coal Longwall Panels Under Strong Strata - Preprint 09-011By M. K. Larson Proper employment of numerical stress analysis design tools is based on the demonstrated ability of a model to capture key elements of the geologic site model and accurately simulate how these element Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Coal Review Coal ReviewBy F. Freme Coal production in the United States in 2008 reached a record level of 1.06 Gt (1,171.5 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (Table 1). This Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Developing And Implementing An Occupational Health And Safety Management System: Finding The Right Approach To OHSAS 18001:2007 ? Introduction Developing And Implementing An Occupational Health And Safety Management System: Finding The Right Approach To OHSAS 18001:2007 ? IntroductionBy A. S. Haugh OHSAS 18001 is a series of international standards for occupational health and safety management. It is comprised of two parts, 18001 and 180029. OHSAS 18001 was formulated by international certify Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Seismic Design Of Underground Structures Seismic Design Of Underground StructuresBy A. J. Hendron, J. E. Monsees INTRODUCTION This paper is the outgrowth of work done by the authors to prepare the seismic design criteria for underground structures on the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD) Metr Jan 1, 1985 
