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Exploration: Gold Searches Continue at Healthy PaceBy P. Albert Carpenter, Wallace B. Howe, Michael N. Greeley, E. C. Bingler, Gilbert R. Eakins, Christy Bell, John Callahan, Gary B. Glass, T. J. Crabs
Although gold's market price dropped considerably from 1980's all time high, exploration for the precious metal remained a particularly bright spot last year, especially in the western US. F
Jan 5, 1982
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Mechanical mining: the state of the artBy L. Gertsch, R. Gertsch
Mechanical mining is steadily gaining in usage in the mining industry. A variety of machines are now being used, including tunnel boring machines, roadheaders, continuous miners, surface miners and au
Jan 1, 2002
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Review Of Developments In Monitoring And Control Of Mine Ventilation Systems - IntroductionBy Agne Rustan
Most of the mines in Sweden are metal ore mines in hard rock and none of these mines are classed gassy because there is no methane emission. The risk of methane explosions in Swedish mines is therefor
Jan 1, 1980
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Modern Refrigeration Practice in the Mining EnvironmentBy C. T. Twort
As technology and economic conditions allow mines to operate at ever greater depths, increasing demands are placed on the environmental engineer to adjust the capacity of the installed mine . - refrig
Jan 1, 1997
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Practical aspects of corrosion in the wear of grinding mediaBy D. M. Smith, M. J. Meulendyke, P. J. Moroz
An extensive program of marked ball wear testing (MBWT), laboratory corrosion studies, and worn ball surface analyses has been used to gain insight about the role of corrosion in the overall wear proc
Jan 1, 1988
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Digital Simulation Of Dragline Deployment SchemesThe trend in the U.S. coal industry in recent years has been a continuous increase in the percentage of coal produced by surface mining methods. Though the predicted energy demands promise a good mark
Jan 1, 1979
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History Of Pine Creek: A World-Class Tungsten DepositBy Joseph Kurtak
When prospectors discovered mineralized outcrops in Pine Creek Canyon in 1916, little did they know the site was destined to become one of the world's greatest tungsten mines. Located outside Bis
Jan 1, 1998
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Technical Note - Application And Abstraction Of Shaft Drilling Technique In Coal Mine Construction In ChinaBy D. Gu, B. Lin
Shaft drilling is one of the most useful methods of driving shafts. This paper describes the application and development of the technique in coal mine construction in China.
Jan 1, 1994
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Annual Review 1991- Exploration 1991In 1991, most industrialized countries, except for Germany, were in a recession or a period of reduced growth. The US economy, already in recession, suffered from mounting banking system losses and th
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent Industrial Minerals Developments In Ontario ? IntroductionBy D. W. Scott
Ontario has a diverse industrial mineral resource base including abundant resources of structural industrial minerals such as sand and gravel, crushed stone, building stone, clay, shale, limestone and
Jan 1, 1987
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Biological Environmental Impacts Of Copper-Nickel Development In MinnesotaBy Robert H. Poppe
The Regional Copper-Nickel Study examined the potential impacts of copper-nickel sulfide mining, concentrating and smelting operations in northeastern Minnesota and gathered extensive monitoring data
Jan 1, 1980
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Results of prediction of rock bursts and rock mass deformations by the microgravity methodBy C. Ostrowski, Z. Fajklewicz, K. Jakiel
Results of the application of the micro-gravity method in predicting rock bursts and rock mass deformations are discussed. Research was done in the Daisy black coal mine, Upper Silesia, Poland, during
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Simulation Analysis Of Underground Coal-Mine Main Production Systems In The Peoples Republic Of ChinaBy Y. Nan
A new computer simulation model for the analysis of underground coal mine production systems in the Peoples Republic of China is presented. As a case study the model was used to analyse the railway sy
Jan 1, 1986
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Water Jet Coal Cutting: The Resurgence Of An Old TechnologyBy William E. Souder, R. J. Evans
From time to time, major technological innovations arise that alter the time-honored ways of doing things. Such innovations can dramatically benefit society in terms of new products, increased outputs
Jan 1, 1983
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The Development of Optical Sensors for Coal Processing ApplicationsBy Hayward B. Oblad, Gary F. Meenan
Two optoelectronic detectors were developed by CONSOL R&D for fine coal processing applications. One sensing device is used to estimate the amount of fine coal in the solids fraction of the froth flot
Jan 1, 1993
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A Review of a Training Program Using Microcomputers in NigerBy George Verley
A new and important task in assisting developing countries is the transfer of microcomputer technology applied to mineral exploration and mining. With this objective in mind, three micro- computers ha
Jan 1, 1987
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Conveyor Pulley Specifications for MiningBy Rick Sarkisian, Greg Girardey, David Keech
The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) specification B105.1 "Welded Steel Conveyor Pulleys" adequately defines pulley assembly standards for light material handling applications. Howe
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical Modelling Of Mining Induced Subsidence In Areas Of High Topographical ReliefBy W. Keilich
A methodology of subsidence prediction using the Distinct Element code UDEC has been developed as an alternative for subsidence modelling in the Southern Coalfield, New South Wales, Australia. The mod
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulation of Leaky Ventilation Circuits with SLAM IIBy J. T. Ryan, Wayne H. Griffin
Solutions to typical leaky ventilation circuits such as multiple entry headings and ventilation tube or brattice face ventilation are obtained using the discrete continuous simulation language SLAM II
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydroxamate vs. Fatty Acid Flotation for the Beneficiation of Georgia KaolinBy J. L. Yordan, T. Hilderbrand, R-H Yoon
High brightness clays are produced from Georgia kaolin by flotation. Fatty acids are used commonly as collectors for anatase, which represents the major colored impurity in the crude. This process req
Jan 1, 1994