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Increased value of refined high sulfur coalBy P. R. Dugan
Sulfur removal from high sulfur coal has several objectives including: a) reduction of the atmospheric load that contributes to the problem of acid precipitation; b) reduction of ash, which contribute
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect of Roof Convergence on Stability of Underground Mine Seal Subjected to Explosion loading - Numerical ApproachBy Rajagopala Reddy Kallu
After the Sago and Darby No. 1 mine incidents, the new regulatory standards for the design of mine seals in underground coal mines of the United States require the mine seals to withstand higher explo
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 8017 Compositional Variations of Organic Material From Green River Oil Shale-WOSCO EX-1 Core (Utah)By W. E. Robinson
Differences in the composition or chemical structure of the organic material in samples of Uinta Basin (Utah) oil shale were studied relative to stratigraphic position within the Green River Formation
Jan 1, 1975
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Alluvial Iron Deposits Exploration using Surface Processes Modelling - A Case Study in the Hamersley Province (Western Australia)By T Salles, G Duclaux, E R. Ramanaidou
In a continental environment, sediment mobilisation, dispersion and deposition are mainly controlled by mass gravity and streamflow processes. Alluvial sedimentary systems have an important economic v
Aug 12, 2013
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RI 9237 - Evaluation of High-Pressure Front-Mounted Water Jets for Frictional-Ignition SuppressionThe U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory study to determine what effect use of water-jet-assisted cutting has on frictional-ignition suppression. A single bit with a steel tip, installed on a r
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8776 Evaluation of Radium and Toxic Element Leaching Characteristics of Florida Phosphogypsum StockpilesBy Alexander May
The Bureau of Mines conducted studies to determine if phosphogypsum, a waste material from the processing of phosphate rock, contains hazardous toxic materials as defined by the Environmental Protecti
Jan 1, 1983
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Converse Probabilistic Analysis And Testing In Situ For Bed Rock Under Pile With Large DiameterBy Peng Jiahong
With ultrasonics application during checking the large diameter cast-in-situ pile body, it is usualy applied the statistical method of probability and PSD. This paper presents a converse probabilistic
Jan 1, 1991
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Data Mining for Prognostic of Complex Equipment with Applications in Aerospace and RailroadBy Sylvain Létourneau
Help organizations maximize the benefits of the data that they collect ? perform scientific research in: machine learning, data mining, statistics, artificial intelligence, soft computing, informatio
May 1, 2008
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Investigations on Wire Ropes in Mine Hoisting SystemsWire rope, when used for hoisting on a mine is one of the most vulnerable units in the most expensive group of installations on the mine. With the introduction of hoisting on the Koepe sheave, a new t
Jan 1, 1965
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More Than 1,200 Exhibitors on Hand at MINExpo 2004By Georgene Renner, William R. Yernberg, Steve Kral
Allmand exhibited its LSC 100Light Sequence Commander, the mining industry’s first automatic lighting and command control system. The system is available with all of Allmand’s portable light towers.
Jan 1, 2004
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Forecasting gob gas venthole production performances using intelligent computing methods for optimum methane control in longwall coal minesBy C. Özgen Karacan
Gob gas ventholes (GGV) are used to control methane inflows into a longwall operation by capturing it within the overlying fractured strata before it enters the work environment. Thus, it is important
Jan 1, 2009
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (1fbce22d-0e62-47f3-8d72-9aff3f7e6c80)By Franklin D. Cooper
The value of nonfuel raw mineral production in the United States for 1977 increased over that of 1976 by 5%, from $16.7 billion to $17.5 billion. Metals declined by 5% from $6.1 billion to $5.8 billio
Jan 1, 1980
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Paste Fill Design at the Louvicourt MineBy Pierre Lacombe
"The operation of the Louvicourt Mine will have to rely on stringent grade control and on the optimization of the amount of blocked ore made available per given development effort. All of the above be
Jan 1, 1995
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QEMSCAN Mineral Analysis for Ore Characterization and Plant Support at Cerro VerdeBy Mark Fennel
The present paper describes the operation and application of the QEMSCANTM automated applied mineralogy technology and how it is been utilized for long range planning by characterizing and optimizing
Sep 12, 2005
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OFR-51-84 Contamination Of Ground And Surface Waters By Uranium Mining And Milling - Contamination Of Ground And Surface Waters Due To Uranium Mining And Milling. Vol. III. Experimental Studies And Analytical Techniques.By D. D. Runnells
This study focused on the chemical reactions between uranium tailings fluids and cores of subjacent bedrock from the site of the Cotter Corporation uranium mill at Canon City, Colorado. Actual and syn
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-133(2)-81 Study Energy Absorption Characteristics Of A Pit Bottom Buffer - Vol. IIBy F. A. Penning
An experimental and analytical investigation was conducted on a recoverable pit bottom buffer. Work was conducted at the Colorado School of Mines using the U.S. Bureau of Mine-s free fall test tower.
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8802 Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts) 4. Transients And EnclosuresThis Bureau of Mines report concerns two subjects important in the application of electric power in mining systems. Electrical transients and their suppression are discussed, and several consideration
Jan 1, 1979
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The QIT Madagascar minerals deposits - geology, mining & mineral processingBy M. Mead, J. Dumouchel, W. Yule, J. Giroux
The QMM mineral sands of South East Madagascar contain approximately 1,900 million tonnes of mineable sand with a total heavy mineral (THM) content of roughly 4.5wt%. The QMM deposits are the world’s
Jan 1, 2005
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OFR-93-75 Development Of An Optical Carbon Monoxide DetectorBy Burton Scott
A device for detecting carbon monoxide at ppm levels is described which is based on the measurement of infrared absorption at 4.65 microns. The unique feature of the nondispersive infrared instrument
Jan 1, 1975
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Determination of optimum conditions for dissolution of ulexite in sulphuric acid solutionsBy S Colak, M Tunc, C Celik, M. M. Kocakerim
The most important parameters affecting the solubility of ulexite (sodium calcium borate) in H2SO4 were found to be reaction temperature and solid:liquid ratio, in that order. Dissolution increased w
Jun 21, 1905