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Pollutant Levels In Underground Coal Mines Using Diesel Equipment (0e625897-f549-4685-b345-d16c8835e9bc)By B. K. Cantrell, D. H. Carlson, W. F. Watts, K. L. Rubow
The use of diesel equipment in underground coal mines is controversial because the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) regards "whole diesel exhaust" as "a potential occupati
Jan 1, 1992
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Geotechnical Assessment Of Skin Reinforcement In Underground MinesBy Jan A. Nemcik
Steel mesh has been used successfully for many years to control friable roof conditions and prevent loose roof and rib material from caving into the roadway. Despite its extensive use, the installati
Jan 1, 2009
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Air Cleaning To Remove Radon Daughters: A State-Of-The-Art StudyBy I. Jashnani, J. R. Lawter, D. B. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION It is a generally recognized obligation of owners and operators of underground mines in the United States to protect the health of miners against the potential carcinogenic effect of a
Jan 1, 1981
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5.4 Control Strategies - 1. Control of Grinding Circuits ? IntroductionBy J. A. Herbst
Grinding circuits employed in mineral processing operations are designed to produce feed materials for beneficiation steps such as flotation and magnetic separation, which are sufficiently fine to ach
Jan 1, 1979
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The Rhondda Fach: Migration And MortalityBy Timothy J. L. Haley
The population of the Rhondda underwent a spectacular rise as energy requirements increased in the mid-nineteenth century. The rapid expansion in the demand for coal transformed the population from a
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrogeologic impacts of Underground (Longwall) Mining in the Illinois BasinBy Colin J. Booth
Hydrogeological impacts of active longwall mining were studied at two sites in Illinois. At the site with the more transmissive sandstone aquifer, aquifer permeabilities increased an order of magnitu
Jan 1, 1986
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Design Approaches In Quarrying And Pit-Mining ReclamationBy Belinda F. Arbogast
Reclaimed mine sites have been evaluated so that the public, industry, and land planners may recognize there are innovative designs available for consideration and use. People tend to see cropland, ra
Jan 1, 1999
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Cost Calculations for Timbered StopingBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION Square-set timbering of stopes developed from stull support methods because veins too wide for stulling were being mined. In general, the void caused by the stoping of the ore is filled
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Processing:Emphasis on Prices,Recession,Cost-Saving ActivitiesBy R. Addison, P. V. Avotins, E. Martinez, L. A. Haas, D. K. Mortenson, E. EI-Shall, R. D. Kulkarni, M. D. Flavel, S. Chong
Mineral processing activities in general reflected the economic ills of 1981 and early 1982, but in some areas the depressed state of the industry resulted in increased activity. As were all aspect
Jan 5, 1982
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Coal Cleaning Plant Upgrade Benefits Rosebud MiningBy B. J. Arnold, B. W. Parker
Rosebud Mining Company added a classifying cyclone/spiral concentrator circuit addition to its McVille Preparation Plant, Freeport, PA, in mid-2002. This paper will describe the plant addition, which
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Vertical Boreholes To Remove Methane From The Mary Lee Coalbed, Warrior Basin, Alabama - A Case Study - IntroductionBy Stephen W. Lambert
One of the primary interests of the United States Department of Energy's Mine Planning Division is to fully develop avenues of technical research which potentially offer positive effects on coal
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology and Genesis of the Chrysotlle Asbestos Deposits of Northern AppalachiaBy Robert Y. Lamarche
INTRODUCTION Production of chrysotile asbestos from the northern Appalachians has been going on for 100 years and, on the basis of known reserves and the present rates of mining, appears assured of co
Jan 1, 1986
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Annual Review - Exploration 1986By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung
Although fraught with problems of completeness and comparability, statistical measures of mineral exploration in the United States point downward for 1985 and 1986. Exploration expenditures in the US
Jan 5, 1987
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Coal FrothersBy Robert D. Hansen, Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION A very important factor in froth flotation is the use of surface-active chemicals to form a froth in which minerals or coals are retained, thus allowing for valuable component enrichm
Jan 1, 1986
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Biomineralization of Summitville Spent Ore SEM Investigation of Biomineralued Metallic FilmsBy G. Whitney, J. Steiner
Introduction The Summitville Mine located in southwestern Colorado is an example of the potential impact that natural weathering and mining activities can have on environmental quality. Acid rock
Jan 1, 1995
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Cost Estimation for Sublevel Stoping-A Case Study *By A. J. Richardson
Before the development of the underground stoping and mining costs can be considered, certain facts about the ore body, the proposed mine, markets, etc., must be known or determined. In the case to
Jan 1, 1982
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategy at IncoBy Jozef S. Stachulak, Bruce R. Conard
INTRODUCTION The concern of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust pollutants is an important workplace issue for the mining industry. During the last three decades of diesel operations at Inco,
Jan 1, 1997
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High Pressure Filtration of Molybdenum Concentrate Meets Low Moisture Requirements without Thermal DryingBy Brenda J. Wolfe
Following successful laboratory and pilot plant investigation of dewatering characteristics of molybdenum concentrate produced by a Chilean copper/moly producer, two (2) DENVER SALA 500 Series Tube Pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Design of Caving SystemsBy Robert H. Merrill
INTRODUCTION In most cases, the design of an underground mine is based upon the premise that the ground either will cave or will be stable. This chapter concerns the design of a mine in ground that
Jan 1, 1982
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Nonconventional Fluid Bed Drying Of Anthracite CulmBy A. R. Przybylek
A fluid bed dryer has been designed for a nonconventional application to upgrade the value of fine anthracite culm and silt recovered from culm banks and anthracite tailings pond beds. This material c
Jan 1, 1988