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Chlorinated Solvents For Coal BeneficiatingBy R. J. Nankee
Coal is our most abundant, low cost energy resource. Expansion of its use is being challenged due to "SO2 emission" regulation with even more restrictive legislation pending. High quality coal reserve
Jan 1, 1985
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Hamme Mine Reopening Mad Feasible Through Change In Mining MethodBy J. B. Malcolm
The discovery of tungsten-bearing quartz outcroppings in Vance County, N. C., by the Hamme brothers in 1942, made international news in the mining industry and was, in fact, one of the major ore disco
Jan 1, 1962
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Performing Zero-Base Staffing & Budget Analysis to Create Value at a MineBy A. P. Schissler
2013 has seen metals, industrial minerals, and coal all reduce in price due to market and geo-political factors. Many companies are taking write-downs to recalibrate their reserves and have enacted fo
Feb 23, 2014
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Geological analysis of aggregates processingBy Rusty Winn
"R.E. Janes Gravel Co. is an aggregates producer is located along a paleo-channel of the Ogallala formation (locally known as the Slaton Channel) approximately 48.3 km (30 miles) southeast of Lubbock,
Jan 1, 2014
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Interaction Of Amine With Borate Species In Boron Flotation PulpsBy Y. Akin, M. Hancer, M. S. Celik, J. D. Miller
Flotation pulps with boron minerals such as colemanite and borax using primary amine collectors, e.g. dodecylamine, exhibit collector precipitation above a critical pH depending on the amine concentra
Jan 1, 2000
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Research On Slurry Loading/Unloading Of Coal Vessels In Japan (1828b044-b12e-4c25-9f2f-1151bc35d5c3)By T. Kawashima
The expanding volume of maritime coal transportation is intensifying the problems concerning large vessel service port construction, transshipment and environmental control. The major problem is the t
Jan 1, 1982
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Environmental Liability and Risk Related to Mine Closure in Canada—Fail Early or Often or Neither? - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Jim McKinley
With a growing number of mines reaching closure and seeing closure costs materialize, regulators, lenders, and banks are observing projects that fail economically by miscalculating these costs. Mine c
Feb 22, 2026
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Assessment of Impact of Dirt Bands on Coal Pillar Strength at Different Depths of Cover—A Numerical Simulation Study - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Sahendra Ram, Priyadarshi Onam, Abhishek Kumar Singh
A numerical simulation study is carried out for assessment of stability of coal pillars having dirt bands by varying its size and depths. Physico-mechanical properties of dirt bands including thicknes
Feb 1, 2025
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The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant - I. IntroductionBy Horst Huettenhain
The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant is located on Workman's Creek in Raleigh County, West Virginia, approximately 20 miles Northwest of Beckley and 10 miles Southeast of Ameagle. It is owned and o
Jan 1, 1970
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A Short-Term Production Planning Model For Dimension Stone QuarriesBy E. Bakhtavar
In this paper, problem of short-term production planning for dimension stone quarries was mathematically modeled using a binary integer programming. The model includes an objective function, which was
Jan 1, 2012
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Site And Method Evaluations For Tailings DisposalBy Rob Dorey
The disposal of mine waste continues to be one of the main controlling factors in the economics and feasibility of project development. Particular to gold and precious metal mining, waste disposal is
Jan 1, 1998
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Pyrite Recovery Mechanisms In Coal FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra
In most operating coal-cleaning plants, a significant amount of pyrite is recovered in the froth during flotation of high-sulfur coal. Reducing the pyrite recovery first requires that the primary reco
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimization Of Block Height At The Luossavaara Mine ? IntroductionBy Dan Nilsson
The Luossavaara "Research Mine" is the First large, offensive effort in mining research conducted by the Swedish state. Over a 5-year period, 1981-1985, the Swedish Mining Research Foundation works in
Jan 1, 1985
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Column Flotation Of Coal With Fluorosurfactant CollectorsBy Jr. Raleigh
In a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Department of Energy, laboratory column-flotation tests were conducted to evaluate fluorosurfactants as selective fine coal flo
Jan 1, 1990
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The Automation Of Bulk Materials Handling EquipmentBy J. Van Kleunen
In the Spring of 1959 the Riverside Cement Company, a Division of American Cement Corporation, placed into operation at their Oro Grande California plant a new crushing-blending-reclaiming facility. T
Jan 1, 1963
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Moving Grid Finite Element Simulation of Cavity Growth and Rock Response Associated with Under- ground Coal ConversionBy Robert J. Mac Kinnon
A moving grid finite element model for the analysis of transients in a rock mass surrounding an underground coal conversion cavity is presented. Major model components are outlined, including a specia
Jan 1, 1986
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Improvements Of The Determination Of Block Grades From Blast Hole Data In Porphyry Type DepositsBy Miche1 Dagbert
In most open pit operations mining porphyry type deposits, production planning rests on an are reserve inventory block file which is derived from diamond drill hole data. With such a practice, the way
Jan 1, 1978
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Trends In The Regulation Of Mineral Deposit ValuationBy T. R. Ellis
Regulation of mineral property valuation methodology by governments and others is due to frauds, condemnation and takings, banking industry problems, and litigation. Definitions of "reserves," "resour
Jan 1, 1999
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Assessment of submicrometer-sized particles with practical activities in an underground coal mineBy Yi-Hsuan Chen, Jürgen Brune, Candace S. J. Tsai, Alejandro Munoz, Connor Krause
This study highlights the significant presence of submicrometer- sized airborne particles in underground coal mines, especially around the belt conveyor drift areas. Using realtime instruments and gra
Apr 1, 2025
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A Framework for Assessing Land Use Impact Assessment of Mining Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Jeremy Maurer, Duah Philip, Awuah-Offei Kwame, Donya Otarod
Land use impact assessment for mining is time- consuming and expensive. Because of mining’s impact on biodiversity, land use assessment methods that evaluate biodiversity are important for mining land
Feb 1, 2025