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Meeting The Coal Quality Challenge In The Expanding Powder River Basin Coal MarketplacePowder River Basin (PRB) mines were originally built to serve power plants designed specifically for their coal. Sulfur was the major concern, with BTU and sodium limiting the market for some. The Cle
Jan 1, 1998
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Directions Of Geological Research Exploration And Mining GeologyBy Spencer R. Titley
Nearly three decades of intense research, corresponding with a period of unparalleled discovery and the advent of scientific advances and hypotheses of ore formation, has resulted in a great body proc
Jan 1, 1995
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Strategic Technologies And Coal UtilizationBy W. Irwin
Global warming hitherto viewed as a distant threat to the environment, is now the subject of fierce goo-political debate. The debate centres around the time frame required to achieve environmental com
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Liability Management For Mineral ProcessorsBy J. S. Walstrom
Debate on an appropriate, acceptable method of regulating mine and mineral processing wastes has been ongoing since Congress passed the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) on October 21. 197
Jan 1, 1992
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The Economics Of International Engineering And Construction Of Bulk Mining Projects ? IntroductionBy Frank H. Skelding
A new, large mine is about to be born. Many years and millions of dollars have been invested in exploration. An orebody has been found and proven. All necessary political and legal work to establish r
Jan 1, 1975
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Occupational Health Regulation For CokemakingBy John F. Martonik
When OSHA came into existence in 1970, it adopted national consensus standards to improve safety and health conditions in work places. Coke oven emissions, which are proven to cause cancer and respi
Jan 1, 1980
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Performance Specifications Vs. Detail SpecificationsBy W. E. Sabina
In the short period of one mans? career we have seen specifications for bulk material handling systems and equipment grow from two or three pages to as much as two or three volumes for a single contra
Jan 1, 1986
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Impacts Of Anti-Nuclear Movement On The Mining Industry In New MexicoBy Ignacio Salazar
Somebody sure gave me the wrong title. I can talk much more freely about the impact of the anti-nuclear movement on the DRILLING industry in New Mexico. In a word, it is being "clobbered." It doesn&
Jan 1, 1979
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Assessment Of Design And Operation Of Grinding Mills Using SimulationBy V. Voller
A relatively simple model of grinding which incorporates both the Bond grindability equations and the population balance equations has been extended to form a comprehensive simulation package that can
Jan 1, 1981
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Economics, Geology, And The Search For Concealed Ore DepositsBy William C. Peters
"A large proportion of the earth's surface is blanketed by young sedimentary formations and by recent lava flows. How many Guanajuatos lie concealed beneath the rhyolitic capping of the Sierra Ma
Jan 1, 1969
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A New Sand And Gravel Deposit: From Perception To Production ? IntroductionBy H. L. Bourne
This paper describes six basic stages between perception and production for a new sand and gravel deposit. Sand and gravel, like many of our natural resources, is taken for granted. It is assumed by J
Jan 1, 1970
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The Communications Challenge Of AutomationBy J. E. Osmanski
This semantically ambiguous title purports to describe an examination of the question of automation and its effect on the industrial worker. More explicit titles might be "Painless Automation" or "Mec
Jan 1, 1960
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Barite - The Frustration Of Long Range PlanningBy Robert E. Jones
The barite industry shares with its associates in the minerals industry the impediments of excessive federal and state regulations. We have learned to exist with the Organic Act of 1976, the Mine Safe
Jan 1, 1983
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Non-Marine Aggregates Of MississippiBy William H. Moore
Many of the gravel deposits in Mississippi which range in age from Mississippian to Recent are being exhausted. Particularly in southern Mississippi the supplies will become very short in the near fut
Jan 1, 1979
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South Texas Coal Supply: Innovative Plan To Serve The Future Industrial Coal Markets Of The Gulf Coast RegionBy T. V. Shockley
The Gulf Coast, from New Orleans, Louisiana to Brownsville, Texas, is one of the largest high energy consuming areas in the United States. This region has areas of very high industrial density. The lo
Jan 1, 1979
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Organizing The Project Management TeamBy V. E. Cole
For the successful execution of a major project, the project team must be thoughtfully organized, manned, instructed and motivated. This is true of both the engineer/constructor team and the mining co
Jan 1, 1980
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Environmental Health In The Coal Industry Past, Present And FutureBy T. E. Kobrick
When Ralph Banks called and asked if I would agree to present a paper on environmental health in the coal industry, I was reluctant because I have not been actively involved in coal mine dust control
Jan 1, 1985
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Recent Approaches In U. S. Steel Coal Mining ResearchBy J. A. Wallace
U. S. Steel's coal mining research activities are directed toward providing new or improved hardware and techniques to increase productivity or reduce cost. Because more than 80 percent of U. S.
Jan 1, 1979
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Large Grinding Mills - The Need For Good Specifications ? IntroductionBy John Berney-Ficklin
Large scale grinding mills can reduce both capital and operating costs for concentrators. These mills can be effectively used, but they must be free from design and manufacturing deficiencies if they
Jan 1, 1987
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Laboratory Experiments And Their Relation To Plant DesignBy John D. Grothe
Laboratory experiment as a basis of commercial plant design has been the subject of much analysis and thought and on which a large number of articles and papers have been published. We would be forced
Jan 1, 1960