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Physical Coal Cleaning To Reduce Illinois No. 6 Seam Coal's Slagging Potential (4d6d8d96-e462-4178-9f9b-1fc25a23eea6)By Clark D. Harrison
This paper compares the ash slagging potential of Illinois No. 6 Seam coal: as raw coal; as commercially cleaned coal processed in a baum-jig plant; and as coal cleaned to a reduced ash specification
Jan 1, 1984
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Combining Hydraulic Classification and Spiral Concentration for Improved Efficiency in Fine Coal Recovery CircuitsBy Fred L. Stanley, Ricky Q. Honaker, Michael J. Mankosa
Spiral concentration has gained a great deal of popularity as a cheap, effective method for recovering fine coal (8x100 mesh). Typically, 6-turn, wide-profile spirals are used in either a single pass,
Jan 1, 1995
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Today's Technology for Conveyor Drive ControlsBy J. A. Ehler
Speed and torque control of standard A.C. induction motors can be accomplished using a variety of devices ranging from mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical. Also, the motor can be specified as an A.C
Jan 1, 1998
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Use Of Seismic Tomography In MiningBy D. F. Scott
Spokane Research Center personnel have been investigating the use of seismic tomography to monitor the behavior of a rock mass, detect hazardous ground conditions, and assess the mechanical integrity
Jan 1, 1997
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Carrier Flotation For The Removal Of Radionuclides From Contaminated Soils (PREPRINT NUMBER 96-14)By E. H. Cho
A current environmental concern is the cleanup and restoration of soil contaminated with low-level radionuclides at DOE sites including the Nevada Test Site. At the present, there is no applicable pro
Jan 1, 1996
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Case Study: Improved Bit Life Utilizing Advanced Cryogenics in Drilling and Blasting - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Jenna Wundrack, Evan Thibaud
The advanced cryogenic treatment is a post-manufacturing metallurgical process that involves subjecting off-theshelf materials to extremely low temperatures, significantly improving wear resistance an
Feb 1, 2024
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Characterization And Prediction Of Froth Pump PerformanceBy J. W. Furlan
Due to the time consuming nature of froth testing in a laboratory environment, it is required, due to practical limitations, to develop a method of applying a single set of performance test data (Visi
Feb 27, 2013
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The 10 Foot Symons Cone CrusherBy Arnold P. Szaj
There is no startling revelation to the fact that the mining industry as a whole is generally moving toward the use of larger equipment to process ores in quantities far greater than what was even con
Jan 1, 1973
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Mining in China : A personal perspectiveBy Barbara S. Parrish, I. S. Parrish
For two consecutive years the author and his wife have been fortunate enough to have been invited by the Peoples Republic of China to work with Chinese geologists of the Geological Bureau of the Minis
Jan 7, 1988
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Geosensing for Exploration—New Technology for Underground Directional Drilling - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Dan Brunner, Scott Thomson, Ben Lyddall, Duncan Thomson
Geosensing is used in oilfield drilling in conjunction with geophysical tools to support characterization of rock properties, geology, and reservoir conditions. This technology is now available to the
Feb 1, 2024
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Robotics For Underground Hardrock Mining: What Have We Got So Far, Where Do We Go From HereBy J. P. H. Steele, T. Vincent, C. Debrunner, M. Whitehorn
For a variety of reasons, the need for automation of underground mining equipment is growing dramatically, e.g., improved safety and health, availability of labor, deeper mines, and desire for more fo
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of Soluble Sodium Silicate for Enhancing Flotation Selectivity of Sulphides towards Grade and Recovery Improvements: Example from a Copper Sulphide OreBy L. Xia, B. Hart, V. Sidorkiewicz
Sodium silicate(s), also known as “water glass”, are one of the oldest and most widely used industrial chemicals. Its first use in North American mining operations can be traced back to around 1925, w
Jan 1, 2019
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The Role of Supervisory Support in Fostering a Positive Safety Culture That Enhances Workers’ PerformanceBy E. J. Haas
DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Reference to sp
Jan 1, 2019
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Ventilating and Cooling at Barrick’s Meikle Underground Gold MineBy J. van der Walt
The Meikle Mine is located in the northeastern part of Nevada in the gold-rich Carlin Trend. First discovered in 1989, Meikle is being developed into a 2.2-kt/d (2,500-stpd) underground mine that wil
Jan 1, 1996
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Overcoming Underground Mining Space ConstraintsWhen most people think of coal mining, they envision men in soot-covered clothes and hard hats digging at deposits in deep underground caverns. These mental images commonly include coal cars rumbling
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Life Cycle Inventory Data Quality Requirements in View of ReportingBy Schebek, J. Warsen
"Data and information from sustainable development (SD) reports can be seen as a promising and easily accessible source for an Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), i.e. for generic Life Cycle Inventory (LCI)
Jan 1, 2005
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Experimental Study of Improving a Mine Ventilation Network Model Using Continuously Monitored Airflow (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By L. Zhou, L. Yuan, R. A. Thomas, D. Bahrami
The abstract emphasizes the importance of a calibrated ventilation network model for mine ventilation planning, optimization, and fire simulation. It highlights the impact of continuous airflow monito
Mar 7, 2022
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Discussion – Geologic Resources vs. Ore Reserves – Mining Engineering Vol. 45, No. 2, February 1993, pp.173-176 – Noble, A. C.By E. J. Garrison
A.C. Noble presents a clear and concise summary of the factors pertinent to a competent reserve evaluation of a mineral occurrence. However, I believe that he confuses the difference between a resourc
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion - Lime substitutes for the treatment of acid mine drainageBy G. W. Heunisch
G.A. Carmody and L.B. Anderson We wish to comment on the paper by G.W. Heunisch (MINING ENGINEERING, January 1987), which raised several important points regarding treatment of acidic waste waters.
Jan 9, 1987
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Minimum concentrations of critical minerals for exploration: How good is good enough? - ME Feature ArticleBy Richard E. Otoo, Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a critical mineral is one that is essential to the economic well -being of a nation and whose supply may be disrupted due to geological, geopolitical or
Aug 1, 2025