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Exploration, Planning And Design For A Coal Mine Development In The Southern Illinois Field - Introduction:By C. C. Bailie
This paper will be concerned with those mineable coal measures at depths necessitating deep mine operations in the range of 200 feet to 800 feet in depth. The area is generally classified as the South
Jan 1, 1964
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An Overview Of Post Mining Land Uses In Asturias (Northern Spain)By J. Loredo
The region of Asturias, located in the northwest of Spain, has an extensive mining history; coal, gold, zinc, lead, copper, cobalt, mercury, iron, manganese, fluorspar and others have been extracted f
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring And Prediction Of Longwall Instability Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques (71cec1e3-30ef-49d7-b2d0-d17a952611b4)By D. W. Park
Artificial intelligence has emerged over the past two decades as an important problem-solving tool including techniques such as expert systems, neural networks, tree classification, fuzzy logic, genet
Jan 1, 1995
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Another Man's PoisonBy Harry M. Conger
Thirty years ago, the U.S. gold mining industry was hanging on by its fingernails. Save for one great mine, the Homestake, most production was coming from copper smelters such as Kennecott and Magma.
Jan 1, 1995
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Industrial Mineral Sustainability OpportunityBy F. G. Heivilin
There will be 3 billion people moving into cities by 2050. Permitting is both the biggest obstacle and the biggest opportunity for mining. The problem is not if we have the right minerals, but how we
Feb 27, 2013
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Graphical Representation Of The Operating Points For Two-Fan Ventilation SystemsBy Y. J. Wang
This paper describes a graphical technique by which the operating points for a two-fan ventilation system can be represented as the intersection of the modified fan curves. In constructing the diagram
Jan 1, 1985
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Acid Rock Drainage Prediction for Low-Sulphide, Low- Neutralisation Potential Mine WastesBy Michael G. Li
Prediction of acid rock drainage (ARD) for low-sulphide, low-neutralisation potential (LSLNP) mine wastes is methodologically different from that for normal sulphidic mining wastes. In this paper. LSL
Jan 1, 2000
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Inhibition By Antilipoxygenase Drugs Of Cellular Chemiluminescence In Silica Activated Phagocytic Cells -- Alveolar Macrophages, Human Neutrophils And Human Leukemia (HL-60) Cells+By V. Castranova, L. Wu, K. Van Dyke, J. Gutierrez, V. Vallayathan
Since it has been demonstrated that silica caused phagocytic cells to activate lipoxygenase metabolism of unsaturated fatty acids we thought selective inhibition of this metabolic pathway might be hel
Jan 1, 1991
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U.S. Coal Mine Fatalities Versus Age Of MineBy N. L. Dorset, K. L. Heasley
Unfortunately, mining and mining accidents have gone hand-in-hand since man first started to extract ore from the ground. In the first published treatise on mining, De Re Metallica, Georgius Agricola
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparison Of Neural Network Paradigms For Classification Of TM ImagesBy M. Poulton
Backpropagation, learning vector quantization, counterpropagation, functional link, probabilistic, and. self -organizing map are among the most popular neural network classification paradigms. Each pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Oxidation Of Fe(II) By Molecular Oxygen In The Presence Of Fe(OH)3 Surfaces And Elevated Carbonate Concentrations: Consequences For Passive Mine Water TreatmentCurrent design guidelines for the surface catalysed oxidation of Fe(II) on Fe(OH)3 (Ochre) in passive mine water treatment systems are based largely on empirical data as the details of rates and mecha
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining Sustainability Model For Ghana: Developing And ImplementingBy M. B. Thorpe
Land use and access to land are limiting factors in economic development in the Western region of Ghana. Mining uses land during operations and then rehabilitates the land as part of ongoing operation
Jan 1, 2007
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4. Statistical Exploration ? IntroductionBy Frits Agterberg
Statistical exploration uses statistical methods to identify targets for more detailed investigation by estimating the odds of occurrence of mineral deposits. The study area which contains the possibl
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineralogical Examination Of The Bacterial Leaching Progress On Base-Metal SulphideThe paper presents results of the mineralogical examination on samples from a bacterial leaching test which simulated in situ leaching for 482 days. Rock fragments (15 to 20 cm) were obtained from the
Jan 1, 1991
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Tantalum: A Case Study on Sustainable Resource ManagementBy R. Bleischwitz, R. Delzeit
"Tantalum, a heavy metal with characteristics such as superconductivity and high terminal resistance, nowadays is the most efficient material for production of capacitors, which are essential for prod
Jan 1, 2005
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An Algorithm For The Exact Solution Of A Mesh Equation In The Hardy Cross Iterative Method For Ventilation Network AnalysisBy Y. J. Wang
The Hardy Cross iterative method is the most popular technique for solving a ventilation network problem with natural air splitting. This method tradition-ally solves each mesh equation by an approxim
Jan 1, 1997
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Potential Trace Element Emissions From The Gasification Of Illinois CoalsBy N. F. Sather
Results of comprehensive trace element analyses of samples of Illinois #5 and #6 seam coals and the unquenched ashes obtained from gasification of these coals in a Lurgi reactor are reported and discu
Jan 1, 1976
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Groundwater Restoration For In Situ Solution Mining Of UraniumBy J. R. Riding
In situ solution mining of uranium has environ- mental advantages over conventional mining. The leaching of uranium, however, alters the groundwater quality in the aquifer where the mining occurs. Cur
Jan 1, 1979
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TransportationBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"Duluth & Iron Range Railroad. The Duluth & Iron Range Railroad was built from Two Harbors to the Vermilion range at Tower, a distance of 67.6 miles, in 1884, and extended to Ely, twenty-one miles eas
Jan 1, 1920
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The Use of Carbon Dioxide for Economic Cyanide DetoxificationBy J. F. Rakszawski, Robert P. D'Orazio
The use of cyanide in the processing of gold has been documented for over a century. It is still one of the more effective methods of isolating gold, as witnessed by the fact that in 1987 cyanidation
Jan 1, 1990