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Longwall Dust Control Potentially Enhanced by Surface Borehole Water InfusionBy Alan A. Campoli, Michael D. Zuber, Frank E. McCall, Gerald L. Finfinger
Injecting water under pressure to wet the coalbed in advance of mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Owing to economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in
Jan 1, 1995
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Observed Loads And Displacements For A Deep Subway ExcavationBy T. D. Rourke, E. J. Cording, O&apos
INTRODUCTION Detailed investigation of a 60-ft-deep excavation in a mixed profile of sands and stiff clay was performed by the University of Illinois for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au
Jan 1, 1974
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System Design Analysis For Explosion Protection Of Mine FansBy John W. Conn, Harry C. Verakis
An explosion in an underground coal mine can have a devastating effect on the main fans used to provide mechanical ventilation. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 30, Part 75.310 (CFR, 1992), spec
Jan 1, 1993
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How to avoid building a full- scale pilot plant by predicting and eliminating solids handling problemsBy Jerry R. Johanson
Introduction Many solids processes that look feasible on paper or even in pilot studies become disasters in full scale. Changes in solids flow characteristics from pilot scale to full scale be- ca
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation of the Senior Coal Mine Managers’ Working StressBy Rong Guo, Qi He, Jinsuo Zhang
"Coal mine ranks No.1 among the 6 major high-risk industries, so it is no doubt that the senior managers in the coal mine bear more stress than other industry executives. The massive working stress re
Jan 1, 2017
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Seeing Through Rock With RadarBy John C. Cook
In reasonably dry rock, long-wave radar can theoretically explore to distances approaching 75 meters (250 ft). High-resolution radar reflections have already been demonstrated through 13 m of hard lim
Jan 1, 1997
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On-line measurement of slurry rheology in a thickener at a copper concentratorBy S. K. Kawatra, A. K. Bakshi
An on-line rheometer was developed to monitor the slurry rheology of a thickener underflow. The thickener processed a chalcopyrite flotation concentrate having a top particle size of 125 µm and a soli
Jan 1, 1999
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Controlled Blasting Experiments At Porter Square Pilot TunnelBy 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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Development of an underground gold mine in the Tati schist belt, BotswanaBy P. J. Ryan
December 1988, Phelps Dodge Corp. brought an underground gold mine into production in the republic of Botswana. The mineralization is associated with steeply dipping shear zones in Archean greenstones
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of A Decision Support System In The Optimal Design And Operation Of Methane Drainage RangesBy Ian S. Lowndes, Adrian T. J. Moll
With the current trends towards the concentration of extraction to fewer but higher production units in deeper seams, often of higher coal rank, the role of methane drainage ranges has become critical
Jan 1, 1993
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The Influence of Non-Normal Loading on Single Bit-Tooth IndentationBy D. A. Curry
This paper describes a study of the influence of non-normal loading on the indentation behaviour of single bit-teeth. Indentation experiments have been performed on a soft, isotropic limestone using b
Jan 1, 1986
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Flocculation Of Fine Coal Using Synthetic And Biologically Derived FlocculantsBy R. W. Smith, S. A. Davis, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
The flocculation of coal is typically accomplished by the addition of commercially available polymeric flocculants. Recently it was shown that biopolymers derived from microorganisms can also be used.
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold & the Platinum Group – Ways to the Right AnswerBy Ken Bright
This paper is an overview of approaches to assessment of ore grade for gold and the platinum group at the exploration stage of a project. Proper sampling techhniques must be complemented by good assay
Jan 1, 1988
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Automation Scenarios Of Crushing Circuits In Mining Processes ? IntroductionBy Jouko Suominen
The basic development of various mining equipment has been strongly influenced by two objectives; improving economic results and safety aspects. Both of these factors contribute to increased requireme
Jan 1, 1989
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Eastern Washington University educates science teachers on the importance of the US minerals industryBy Ernest H. Gilmour
Introduction An earth science teacher at the junior high school level has the potential of working with 450 students per year. And these young people are at an age where they can be properly informed
Jan 9, 1985
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Use Of Diamond Tipped Picks For Dust Control On Longwall FacesBy R. D. Lama
This paper presents the results of a large scale trial of polycrystalline diamond picks (PDC) on longwalls with particular reference to dust control. Results from fixed position monitoring showed that
Jan 1, 1993
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The South African Reporting EnvironmentBy F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
South Africa has adopted its own code for public reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in 2000. The South African Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC Cod
Jan 1, 2003
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The two Faces of SmokeBy Charles D. Litton
This paper presents a description of the hazards of smoke from fires, the detectability of smoke using smoke sensors, and the operational characteristics of such detectors. It places in perspective th
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Chemical And Physical Coal Properties On Handling BehaviorBy B. J. Arnold
A coal's size distribution clay content and moisture content can affect its handling behavior. But the combined effects of these properties and the effects of other properties are not known. Rese
Jan 1, 1992
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The Lunar Environment: Challenges And OpportunitiesBy G. Jeffrey Taylor
The environment at the lunar surface is drastically different from the one we are used to on Earth. The Moon has one-sixth of Earth's gravity, virtually no atmosphere, a surface bathed in radiati
Jan 1, 1990