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The application of nitrogen to control a spontaneous combustion event during a longwall face salvageBy Leeming. J. R.
In the UK, powered supports are normally salvaged from longwall faces on completion of production, for reuse on the next unit. Where a spare set of supports are held, the salvaged supports are often s
Jan 1, 2009
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Ghana: Gold, Diamonds And MoreBy K. Grubaugh
Ghana’s physiographic and geologic features are the basis for its long mining history. The Gold Coast colony has been a significant producer of gold. The gold of the Akan forest (Ghana) was a terminus
Jan 1, 2001
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Flocculation Dewatering Of Phosphatic ClayBy D. Tao, R. Honakey, B. K. Parekh
The dewatering of stable phosphatic clay suspensions generated from phosphate beneficiation in the central Florida is an issue of practical and theoretical importance. Because of its tiny particle si
Jan 1, 2006
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3D Characterization And Analysis Of Particle Shape Using X-Ray Microtomography (XMT)By J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
In the processing industries, it is well known that particle shape is an important factor which determines the behavior of particulate systems. For example, system properties of technological signific
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparing EIA And ESHIA For Evaluating Mining ProjectsBy R. E. Mitchell
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is the accepted method for evaluating proposed mining and other industrial projects to obtain regulatory approval and to help companies plan for responsible devel
Jan 1, 2012
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Reflected Light Microscopic Study Of The Mineralogy And Textures Of Experimental Nickel Concentrate Reactions With Slag (87248e93-6ecf-4234-acf7-380e66deeac9)By H. Y. Sohn, R. D. Hagni, M. K. Kojo
Reflected light microscopy was used to study the mineralogy and textures of experimental reactions of a nickel concentrate with a slag. Such an interaction is an important step in the bath smelting o
Jan 1, 2001
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Field-Scale Investigation Of Pulverized Coal Mill Power ConsumptionTwenty field-scale tests were conducted in a 28 MW pulverized coal power plant in Healy, Alaska, to examine mill power consumption in relation to coal grind size. The intent in this field-scale study
Jan 1, 2008
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An experimental and numerical study of two-way splits and junctions in mine airwaysBy R. K. Jade
Although several studies in combining and bifurcating flows in two-way junctions and splits are reported, deviations persist in the estimated shock loss coefficients (SLCs). Due to their complex natur
Jan 1, 2009
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The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons LearnedBy Don Phelps, John Hawley, David P. Field
In recent years observational techniques of tunneling have become increasingly popular methods to facilitate complex underground infrastructure projects. The traditional design and construction manage
Jan 1, 2005
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Sustaining resource communities: A case for collaboration, coexistence and community considerations in mining-affected regions of AustraliaBy C. Pattenden
The viability, self-reliance and resilience of small communities are perennial challenges in regional Australia. Recent developments in Australian mining regions seek to govern the minerals industry i
Jan 1, 2011
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Study On The Recycling Of Valuable Metals In Spent Al2O3-Based CatalystBased on X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments, a new technology was developed to recycle multiple valuable elements in spent Al2O3-based catalyst. The experimental results showed that afte
Jan 1, 2007
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Specimen Mining at the Sweet Home Mine in Colorado’s Alma DistrictBy Paul Bartos
Operations at the Sweet Home Mine transformed the mineral specimen industry, not only in the development of new innovative extraction techniques, but also in the fields of sample preparation and marke
Jan 1, 2007
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Donald E. Ranta: An Interview with the 2000 SME PresidentYour assessment of the minerals business. The global mining industry is strong. I am convinced it will continue meeting the mineral needs of the world population for the foreseeable future. Two
Jan 1, 2000
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Roof Stability Studies In The Bear Mine, Somerset, Colorado; A Case HistoryBy Daryl E. Radcliffe, Raymond M. Stateham
The Bureau of Mines, under a Cooperative Agreement with the Bear Coal Company, Somerset, Colorado, conducted a large scale evaluation of the effect of time lapse on roof stability. Time lapse in this
Jan 1, 1982
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Current Fatality Prevention Efforts in the US Mining IndustryBy Eric Lutz
"Great effort has been expended for more than 40 years to improve the workplace safety and health of surface and underground miners across the United States. When looking at the past decade, withstand
Jan 1, 2015
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Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation CostsBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
Concentradora "Dana Aida" (100 t/d capacity) was built in 1971-1972 to treat dumps and ores containing mixed oxide-sulfide copper-gold-silver minerals from two veins. The veins, Don Felipe and aria ar
Jan 1, 1979
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The Cost And Benefit Of The Phase 2 Investigation For The Reach 4 Tunnel, How A Roll Of The Dice Came Up BIG In Las VegasBy Ray Brainard
The subsurface investigation for the Reach 4 Tunnel was expected to be completed in a single phase. This assumed that data from two nearby previous tunnels, combined with limited new subsurface inform
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Nonfuel Minerals Projections – Why They Were WrongBy Ira Sohn
This article revisits global projections made in 1981of eight metallic and fertilizer minerals for the year 2000. The objectives here are to quantify the differences between the projected and observe
Jan 1, 2005
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Concrete Cloth hydration study - SME Transactions 2014By D. Wenstrup, K. Perry, J. Hatfield, P. Sainato, B. Lusk
Concrete-infused cloth is used in several civil and mining surface applications whose circumstances are similar to some of those in underground mining. A feature of this material is that it cannot be
Jan 1, 2014
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Field Evaluation of the Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM) (f4528243-a49d-4f61-b519-915a18b2dfc3)By M. L. Harris
In underground mines, coal dust explosions are prevented by the addition of rock dust sufficient to render the coal dust inert. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has d
Jan 1, 2008