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Hydrologic Considerations In Mine ClosingsBy Allan M. Johnson
Dewatering is a major operational cost at sane mines. Under certain conditions, costs associated with water disposal may continue beyond the productive life of the mine. For mines with mineralized wat
Jan 1, 1983
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Educating the Coal Mining Industry in the Field of Engineering Health and SafetyBy Albert W. Evans
Introduction Engineering Health and Safety is concerned with the understanding of the complex interplay between the risk of injury with technological ,environmental, individual, organisational and
Jan 1, 1986
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A Solution To The Optimal Setting Of Air Flow-Control Devices In A Ventilation NetworkBy Eddy J. Jacques
When the automatic control of a ventilation process is considered, and supervising expert systems need to be designed, an important problem to address is: what will be the optimal set points of the r
Jan 1, 1991
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Hold The News Media Looks At Mined Land ReclamationBy Larry Cook
During the past year the news media has come in for its share of criticism. Some of it, without doubt, is justified. Much of it, like that which has been leveled against some of the rest of us, is not
Jan 1, 1970
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Using A Roadheader For Underground Gold MiningBy M. E. Breitrick
Newmont Gold operates the Carlin East underground, one of four underground gold mines the company operates in northeastern Nevada. Carlin East began full production in early 1995. The mine's curr
Jan 1, 1998
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Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach DecommissioningBy S. L. McGill, P. B. Comba
Many gold producing states are requiring rinsing of spent heaps to render the leached ore compatible with the environment and are placing reatrictiona on effluent pH, cyanide, and metals concentration
Jan 1, 1991
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Removal Of Soluble Radium From Uranium Minewaters By A Selective Complexer - IntroductionBy Thomas D. Boyce
Minewater from many western U.S. uranium mines often contains radioisotopes in concentrations higher than permissible for discharge to unrestricted areas. .Radium 226 has the lowest permissible concen
Jan 1, 1982
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A Coal Burning Gas/Steam Turbine Locomotive - A 40-Year History In Coal CombustionBy J. O. Stephens
During the late 1940's and early 1950?s, the Westinghouse Combustion Turbine Division built and demonstrated a residual oil-burning locomotive on six eastern railroads. Plans were made to convert
Jan 1, 1986
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Seepage Control From An Old Tailings Facility ? IntroductionBy K. E. Robinson
During operation of tailings impoundments, water is lost through decanting, evaporation and seepage. Techniques have been developed to regulate or control each of these components. Collectively implem
Jan 1, 1987
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Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:By John D. Price
In the constant search for ways and means of improving the quality of coke and thus making its use at the blast-fornace more satisfactory and economical, it has become increasingly evident that the pr
Jan 1, 1959
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System Of Models For Planning And Management In The Coal Industry Of The USSRBy L. M. Klimov
In recent gears in the coal industry a great deal of attention is attached to the questions of elaborating and introducing the problems of planning and management and, first of all, in the sphere of m
Jan 1, 1979
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Buick Concentrator Process Control Development ? IntroductionBy Robert D. Deister
The Buick Concentrator represents state-of- the-art technology in automated digital process control operation utilizing a centralized computer. The process control strategies implemented at Buick are
Jan 1, 1985
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An Addition To The Definition Of The Sustainable Development Index In The Field Of Metal Raw MaterialsBy N. Magdalinovic
This paper analyzes the basic elements important for sustainable development in the sphere of metal mineral raw materials and offers one of the possible ways of defining the index of sustainable devel
Jan 1, 2007
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History and Use of Expert Control Systems in Minerals ProcessingBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Because of the high economic value associated with small improvements in the operating performance of mineral processing plants, innovations in instrumentation, stabilization and expert control system
Jan 1, 2000
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Characterization of Different Road Dusts in Opencast Coal Mining Areas of IndiaBy L. K. Bandyopadhyay, P. K. Mishra, S. K. Chaulya, R. S. Singh, A. Kumar, N. Tripathi, K. Mandal
A comprehensive field study has been carried out to measure the background air quality status and identify the air pollution sources from opencast mines around a heritage site in India. Air quality mo
Jan 12, 2022
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Design and Implementation of a Fully Integrated Mine Information Management SystemBy Thomas S. Kovach
In today's competitive energy market, every effort must be made to assure the lowest possible production cost. 'rhi s. paper describes the cooperative effort between the coal producer and th
Jan 1, 1989
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Studies of Pyrite Dissolution in Pachuca Tanks and Depression of Pyrite Flotation by BacteriaBy S. K. Kawatra, S. T. Bagley, T. C. Eisele
The use of the bacteria Thiobacillus ferroxidans to catalyze pyrite dissolution in coal is well known, and recent investigations have shown that T. ferrooxidans are also capable of rapidly altering th
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Observations On The Use Of Precast Segmented Concrete Liner In Urban TunnelsBy Eugene L. Foster, Gilbert L. Butler
The successful demonstration of a precast segmented concrete liner in the Lexington Market Section of the Baltimore Regional Rapid Transit System (BRRTS) is an important step forward in our continuing
Jan 1, 1981
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The Role Of The Analogue Computer In Mine VentilationBy T. J. Loyd
The capabilities of the analog computer, the Mine Ventilation Simulator, installed at WHA's Safety and Health Technology Center in Denver, Colorado, are discussed. General opera- ting procedures
Jan 1, 1984
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Interrelationships Between Kaolin Mineralogy And Ceramic Behavior: A Case-Study From Patagonia, ArgentinaBy E. A. Domínguez
Kaolin deposits of Patagonia (Argentina) were formed by ?in situ? alteration of volcaniclastic rocks or by erosion, transportation, and deposition of residual clays in small basins. The mineralogy, ge
Jan 1, 2010