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    Feasibility Of Control Plans In Ventilation Networks

    By Liu Cheng-si

    The number of control plans for placing control devices in a ventilation network is surprisingly large, but the research result indicates that not all control plans are feasible. The feasibility of

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Monitoring The Atmospheric Environmental Hazards Of Tunneling

    By D. D. Snyder, J. D. Bode, F. T. King

    INTRODUCTION Only in recent years have the environmental hazards associated with mining and tunneling operations been fully acknowledged and determined remedial action undertaken. The nature of the

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Mineral Hill Mine – A Case Study in Corporate Environmentalism

    By J. W. Danni

    Today's mining industry faces many challenges. Perhaps none is more important than the challenge of improving our industry's public image. Opinion polls document public concern for a clean a

    Jan 1, 1992

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    CLSM With Solid Wastes From Processing Of Metal Bearing Resources

    This research contributes to BioMinE (http://biomine.brgm.fr), an integrated European Union project of the Sixth Framework Programme. The general objective of BioMinE is the development and integratio

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Tunneling Experiences, City Of Edmonton, Alberta Canada

    By 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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    Y&O Coal Co. – Back Care Program

    By M. S. Basich, J. S. Scope1, J. H. Raeder

    During 1983, The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company's lost-time-incidence rate was 8.1, equal to the average for underground bituminous operators. How- ever, one half of all lost-time injuries we

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Limestone And Dolomite: Geologists And Percentage Depletion Allowances

    By Byron N. Cooper

    The Revenue Act of 1926 provided for five simple categories of natural resources to have the benefit of depletion allowances. In the 1947 Revenue Act, the number was increased to twenty-five, and in t

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Application of ‘World-Class Manufacturing’ Techniques to Production Milling Operations

    By Bruce W. Cavender

    In an effort to lower production costs and improve profitability, mining companies have adopted a variety of management practices emphasizing productivity and cost containment. One set of practices th

    Jan 1, 1993

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    The Role of an Engineering and Construction Contractor

    By John V. Beall

    A completed feasibility study executed by an independent agency can benefit a company in two ways. Inside the organization, it verifies the project staffs ideas and their concept of the facility. Outs

    Jan 10, 1980

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    Near Pit Crushing And Conveying At Black Thunder Mine

    By Kenneth Ronald Miller

    Thunder Basin Coal Company's Black Thunder Mine is located 80 km (50 miles) southeast of Gillette, Wyoming in the Powder River Basin. Surface coal mining operations began in 1977. The Black Thund

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Controlled Blasting Experiments At Porter Square Pilot Tunnel

    By A. F. McKown, P. E. Sperry, W. L. Fourney, D. E. Thompson

    INTRODUCTION Underground drill and blast excavation is usually accomplished with small diameter holes loaded with high energy explosives. The detonation pressures are extremely high and an extensiv

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Effect Of Waterbath Exhaust Conditioners On Diesel Exhaust Aerosol Emissions

    By Orville L. Lantto, Bruce K. Cantrell, Keith S. Olson

    Approximately 10 to 20 pct of exhaust aerosol mass from diesel equipped vehicles operating without exhaust controls is attributable to particles in the 1.0-10 µm size range. Recent in-mine measurement

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A Common Sense Approach To Control Of Construction Noises In Urban Areas

    By Kenneth G. Knight, Frank L. Lynch

    It's 12:30 A.M. The day before had been a long one with problems ranging from proper application of shotcrete during cold weather and the follow-on precautions for curing, meetings with city offi

    Jan 1, 1974

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    The Effect Of Foliation Shear Zones On Underground Construction In The Canadian Shield

    By R. P. Benson, D. H. MacDonald, D. R. McCreath

    1 - INTRODUCTION The Canadian Shield is well known as being among the older exposed areas of the earth's surface. Except for local zones, its extent from the Arctic to central North America

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Underrcutting - A Unique Method To Bore Non-Circular Openings

    By Pieter Barendsen

    INTRODUCTION One of the main problems in tunneling without the use of explosives lies in the development of tools which, at an economically acceptable level, are capable of continuous breakage of t

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Performance Optimization Of A Coal Preparation Plant Using Genetic Algorithms

    By Ajay Mahajan, Manoj Mohanty, Vishal Gupta

    Modern coal processing plants utilize multiple cleaning circuits to efficiently beneficiate different size coal fractions of run-of-mine coal. An older plant optimization approach is to maintain avera

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Hierarchical Balanced Models of the Coal Mine Monitoring Systems

    By V. D. Ayurov, N. O. Kaledina

    The coal mines monitoring should be based on the usage of simple and evident models, letting in the total unity to reflect a structure of organization of mine, system ability of its construction and s

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Future of Alaskan mining discussed

    By John F. M. Sims, Charles B. Green

    Introduction The gold rush to the Canadian Klondike and then to the Alaskan gold camps is legend to Americans. The early years of the century also saw flourishing hard rock mining at the famous Tread

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Appendix A - Definitions

    By Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg

    Aquifer. A formation, group of formations, or part of a formation that contains sufficient satu rated permeable material to yield significant quan tities of water to wells and springs. Artesian. Syn

    Jan 1, 1986

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    A Review of X-Ray Computed Tomography and Its Applications in Mineral Processing

    By J. D. Miller

    X-ray computed tomography (CT) techniques have been developed for the medical services field in order to provide accurate internal images of the human body.(l-7) Now, a decade later, CT techniques are

    Jan 1, 1989