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Mine Hoist Safety ù Selected Aspects
This paper summarises the current status of the mining sector in Poland in terms of vertical transport system safety. Selected results of research programs conducted at the AGH-UST relating to mine ho
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect Of Elevated CO2 And Pb On The Growth Of Pinus Densiflora And Soil Microbial Community
By S. -H. Kim
This work investigated the effect of the concentration of CO2 and lead contamination on the forest ecosystem. Changes of the plant growth, lead concentration in soil, plant, and soil microbial communi
Jan 1, 2006
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Jan 1, 1960
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Finite Element Simulation of Anisotropic Damage Around Pressurized Boreholes in Prefractured Shale
By C. Arson
"Optimizing hydraulic fracture injection parameters in order to maximize hydrocarbon extraction and to avoid extensive borehole spalling is still an open issue. In this paper, the Differential Stress
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal - Using Electric Furnaces and Heaters to Determine the Free-Swelling Index of Coal
By E. Swartzman, G. C. Behnke
THE free-swelling index, a numerical value for the free-swelling properties of coal, is being used to an increasing extent in specifying coal for burning in various types of equipment. The empirical s
Jan 1, 1952
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Rehabilitating a Historical Coal Mine in Wangaloa, New Zealand
By C M. Evans, D Thomas
Solid EnergyÆs Wangaloa open cast coal mine was operated between 1945 - 1989, and remained closed and disused until 2001 when SENZ initiated a mine rehabilitation programme. It is nearing the final st
Jan 1, 2006
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Deep Coal Mining In Springhill No. 2 Mine
By William F. Campbell
One of the deepest coal operations today is the Springhill No. 2 mine of Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., subsidiary of Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Mining is now conducted at a slope distance of 14,000 ft, w
Jan 9, 1958
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William P. Imrie
By Debbie Marshall
Process water is an important consideration in the development of a nickel laterite project. Depending on the location of the ore body, sufficient fresh water may not be available and it may be necess
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 8620 Geologic Structures in Coal Mine Roof
By Noel N. Moebs
Studies by the Bureau of Mines have identified geologic structures in mine roof rock that contribute to many roof falls in Appalachian coal mines. These structures, including paleochannels, scours, pi
Jan 1, 1981
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Extraction of Water from Contaminated Effluents by Forward Osmosis
By Georgios Kolliopoulos
Water is a critical commodity of our generation and a key compound for the chemical and mining industries. Sustainable industrial development is directly associated with the ability to recover clean w
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Review Of Selected Industrial Minerals In Idaho
By C. N. Savage
An industrial minerals review involves an attempt to assemble field and statistical data which are obscure, elusive and incomplete. Often, when me statistical data are available, combining or lumping
Jan 1, 1971
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Stacking of potash mill tailings
By G. A. Maki, P. J. Fullman, R. G. Roden
"In October 1984, Rocanville Division began using a stacking system to handle potash mill tailings. Previous to this date, mill tailings were slurried to the top of the tailings pile and allowed to de
Jan 1, 1990
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Papers - Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron (With Discussion)
By John Chipman, Donald W. Murphy
Recent developments in iron alloys containing nitrogen have indicated that this element may exert a considerable influence on the properties of the metal. This influence is not always in an undesirabl
Jan 1, 1935
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OFR-12-90 Gold- And PGM-Bearing Conglomerate Of The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska
By Steven A. Fechner
The U.S, Bureau of Mines is conducting a four-year (1987-1990) study to assess the mineral resources and mineral development potential of the Valdez Creek Mining District in southcentral Alaska. This
Jan 1, 2011
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Colorado Paper - Charcoal as a Fuel for Metallurgical Processes
By John Birkinbine
The iron industry of the United States, and, in fact, of the world, was established with charcoal as fuel. Long before the value of mineral coal was recognized, the carbonization of wood was carried o
Jan 1, 1883
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Dry and Wet Sample Recovery in Rotary Percussion Drilling
An improved method of sample recovery for use with rotary percussion drilling has been developed. Cuttings can be recovered continuously from either dry or wet drilling, and the recovery under dr
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2793 Sources of Dust in Coal Mines
By Alden H. Emery, J. J. Forbes
"IntroductionThe data contained in this paper were collected during the course of an investigation which covered 15 representative coal mines in 6 coal-mining States. The purpose of the investigation
Feb 1, 1927
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Determination of the strength of hard-rock mine pillars
By P. J. Lunder, R. C. Pakalnis
This paper presents the results of research that has been undertaken in order to develop an improved method of determining the strength of hard-rock mine pillars. Pillars are found in various shapes a
Jan 1, 1997
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Deterministic And Stochastic Water-Balance Modeling Of The Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site, South Dakota
By K. Wangerud, B. S. Caruso
A water-balance model with deterministic and stochastic components was developed and used for the Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site in South Dakota. The model was developed to evaluate the risks of contam
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 6686 Prerefining Pig Iron With A Vortex Cone - Improvements In Desiliconizing Techniques
By F. X. Tartaron
This report describes work done by the Bureau of Mines to simplify the design and operation of the vortex cone, a new device for prerefining blast furnace iron. Three new apparatus arrangements were t
Jan 1, 1965