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Spontaneous Combustion Experience at Cyprus Shoshone Coal MineBy Thomas H. Koenning, James R. Boulton
The coal mined by Cyprus at the Shoshone mine near Hanna, WY is highly susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Spontaneous heatings have occurred in the gob of several of the longwall panels and, in so
Jan 1, 1997
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Soft Fracture Grouting to Remediate Settlement Due to Soft Ground TunnelingBy Paul D. Tavares, John Forbes, Eric R. Drooff
As the existing major U.S. - Canada rail tunnel was too small to accommodate double-stack container cars, Canadian National Railways is constructing a new parallel tunnel with a 50% greater diameter.
Jan 1, 1995
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A Novel Dense Medium Separator For Coarse Coal CleaningBy G. Atesok, M. S. Celik, G. Onal, I. Yildirim
A new coarse cleaning device, the Stripa, has been developed for processing of coal in the size range of -100+10 mm. The Stripa is an auotogenous heavy medium separator originally developed for proces
Jan 1, 1995
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Microbubble Flotation Of Fine CoalBy A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel
Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu
Jan 1, 1988
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Soft Ground Tunnels For The Bart ProjectBy Thomas R. Kuesel
All engineering designs are based on assumptions regarding the behavior of the structure or facility being designed. These assumptions may be based more or less heavily on theory, but are credible onl
Jan 1, 1997
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Milchbuck Tunnel Application Of The Freezing Method To Drive A Three-Lane Highway Tunnel Close To The SurfaceBy Leonhard Schmid
INTRODUCTION In the region of Zurich several of the Swiss Interstate Highways meet and have to be linked to form a continuous network. The subalpine glacial topography with hills, ridges and lakes
Jan 1, 1981
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The Determination Of Booster Fan Locations In Underground MinesBy X. Wu, E. Topuz
Booster fans have been extensively used in underground mines throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, S. Africa, Germany, and other countries, many non-coal and coal mines employ booster fans. The
Jan 1, 1987
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Variables in the Production of Premium Fuels and Ultra Clean Coal By Selective AgglomerationBy D. V. Professor Keller
The production of premium coal-based fuels (<3% ash) and ultra clean coals (<1% ash) using the process of selective agglomeration requires proper selection of raw coal, rough preparation procedures, m
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of Mining Methods in Gulf Coast LignitesBy C. A. Moseley, M. B. Kahle
The Gulf Coast Region has been the center of extensive lignite exploration and development activity in the past 10 years. Currently, 27.2 Mt (30 million st) of lignite are mined annually, the majority
Jan 8, 1983
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Ups and Downs of DownsizingBy George Weinman
GEORGE WEINMAN: Our first group leader for the discussion, "Ups and Downs of Downsizing," wishes to remain anonymous. ANONYMOUS PRESENTER: When George and Jamie asked me to do this, I thought a wh
Jan 1, 1998
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Appucation Of Ultrasonics In The Extraction Of Gold And Silver OresBy Rene Steensma
The possibilities of the use of ultrasonics in the extraction of gold and silver is the subject of a study initiated in our laboratory since the beginning of 1986. The study consisted of various aspec
Jan 1, 1998
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"Rapid Advance of Coal Production...to a Certain Extent"By Harry J. Fitzgerald
During World War II mining machinery manufacturers were limited in the development of their product improvement programs. Following the war, however, the ideas and intentions of both the users and man
Jan 1, 1970
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Tunneling Experiences, City Of Edmonton, Alberta CanadaBy A. C. Beaulieu
CITY OF EDMONTON Rate of Growth The City of Edmonton has been classed by some economists as being the most progressive City in Canada since the early 50's. The high rise buildings that a
Jan 1, 1997
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An Application of Energy Release RateBy Morgan M. Sears
In recent years, one large mine collapse and numerous smaller bump events have resulted in a renewed interest in coal bump research. With numerical modeling, the Energy Release Rate (ERR) calculation
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of Australian Stock Exchange in Developing and Improving Mining Reporting Standards (b8c2de3a-82b3-45a5-8490-23937726775c)By Tony Walsh
Timely disclosure of information germane to the taking of investment decisions makes an essential contribution to ensuring the growth, efficiency and integrity of our capital markets. It is a core con
Jan 1, 2003
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Iron Removal From Bauxite Ores Using Biologically Produced Organic AcidsIron removal using biologically produced organic acids was investigated as a treatment option for the production of refractory grade bauxite. A leaching solution containing 98mM oxalic and 67mM citric
Jan 1, 2006
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Process Mineralogy – A Review of 1991 ActivitiesBy R. Kramer
The Process Mineralogy review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. The Process Mineralogy Committee scheduled programs with both SME and The Metallurgical Society. At the 1991 SME Annual Me
Jan 1, 1992
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Rock Bursts at Hecla: A Personal ExperienceBy Jerry Dolph
Hecla Mining's Lucky Friday Mine, located beneath the town of Mullan, ID, has been shaken since the 1960s by many deep underground rock bursts. The largest rock burst carried a magnitude of 3.5 o
Jan 1, 1994
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Vermiculite – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesBy J. R. Hindman
The vermiculite review arrived too late for the June issue. In 1992, production of commercial vermiculite in the United States increased 1 % to 170 kt (187,000 st), according to the US Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1993
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55. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
Porphyry-type deposits are characterized by mineralization in, as well as adjacent to, an igneous body, usually a porphyritic stock. One deposit style includes both mineral dissemination and mineraliz
Jan 1, 1991