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The Application of Petroleum Engineering to Geothermal DevelopmentBy V. E. Suter
Anyone with geothermal experience can readily attest that geothermal operations are a natural extension of oil and gas operations. A geothermal company and an oil company need the same type of people
Jan 1, 1980
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Municipal Sludge Biosolids in Mined Land Reclamation – Great Basin Pilot StudyBy David Loomis
Unlike previous gold mining booms in Nevada's Great Basin, the current boom includes a serious commitment to mine reclamation. Many of the smaller mines began reclaiming in the late 1980s but met
Jan 1, 1993
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Early Mining Safety HeroesBy L. Michael Kass
Editor’s note. The following letter was sent to The Washington Post following the coal mining accidents in January that claimed the lives of 16 coal miners. The Sago Mine disaster in West Virgini
Jan 1, 2006
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Image Analysis of Froth for Improved FlotationBy L. B. Hales
Color video or digital cameras have been installed over flotation cells to monitor color, bubble size, froth movement, and other characteristics. These systems are designed so that the camera provides
Jan 1, 1999
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California’s Mother Lode: The legend of ’49By Sandy Clamage
"Seeing the elephant" was a term often heard from 1849 to 1859, the period of the great California Gold Rush. The phrase was used by those who dreamed of instant wealth that was believed could be foun
Jan 3, 1985
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Mining slump has paved the way for smaller,more bullish resource companiesBy David L. Rife
Introduction Our society is currently experiencing a change in civil philosophy toward US industrialization. We have become increasingly bent on the pursuit of a nirvanic state of zero risk. The mone
Jan 9, 1985
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Sliding erosion measurements in the Coriolis slurry erosion tester (Technical Note)By J. Tuzson, H. McL. Clark
Introduction Wear of pumps, wet cyclones and pipelines by suspended solid particles will impact their operating economies by limiting their useful life, reducing their reliability and increasing th
Jan 1, 2000
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Tunnelling Concepts for Heterogeneous and Weak RockBy Gunther Riedmuller, Johann Golser, Peter Schubert
The paper deals with the experience of the authors to cope with tunnel projects in heterogenous and weak rocks. The procedures applied to the investigation of such areas, the geotechnical assessment,
Jan 1, 1993
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Prevention Of Frictional Ignition With Ripper-Type Continuous Mining Machines Using Water SpraysBy W. G. Courtney
The prevention of frictional ignition with a ripper-type continuous mining machine using conical bits was investigated in the laboratory using cutter-drum-mounted water sprays. Results indicated that
Jan 1, 1987
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The Accuracy Of Natm Demonstrated Through Typical Failure CasesBy Karl Kuhnhenn
One substantial element of the NATM is to take into consideration the geotechnical rock behavior in the design of excavation and support methods. Even if this opinion is being shared increasingly, the
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanical Belt Fasteners Increase Conveyor AvailabilityBy Michael J. Feltes
In mining operations, conveyors hold one of the most important keys to productivity. Sudden belt or belt-splice failures and extended repair downtimes can contribute to low material-handling system av
Jan 1, 1993
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Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold PlantsBy Norbert Patzelt
The high-pressure grinding roll was introduced about 10 years ago and has established itself in many applications. Most of these machines are used in grinding circuits in the cement industry. A few op
Jan 1, 1995
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Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In TunnelsBy Vincent J. Murphy
INTRODUCTION Geophysical applications to engineering projects are usually considered for reconnaissance exploration, and for some preliminary design phases. Recent experience indicates a growing
Jan 1, 1997
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Reservoir Modeling-Based Prediction And Optimization Of Ventilation Requirements During Development Mining In Underground Coal Mines (78c4d72d-dc65-40bc-aab7-cdec431caaaf)During development mining, ventilation capacity may decrease and the ventilation requirements may depart from initially planned values depending on the mining rate, increases in the methane emission r
Jan 1, 2008
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Hectorite Deposits in the McDermitt Caldera of NevadaBy I. Edgar Odom
Hectorite is a rare magnesium-lithium clay mineral that occurs at many places in the McDermitt caldera of Nevada-Oregon. Commercial development of several high purity deposits began in 1986. The he
Jan 1, 1992
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Simulation Of Thermal And Aerodynamic Effects Of A Fire In A Complex Underground Ventilation Network - IntroductionBy Etienne Simode
When a fire breaks out in a mine access road, the hot smoke, due to heat transfer with the surrounding strata, progressively cools as it moves forward. Depending upon the resulting temperature dis
Jan 1, 1980
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The Selection Of Control Equipment For Mineral Processing PlantsBy D. A. Lee
The selection of control system equipment for a mineral plant is based on several criteria, including opera tor interface, supervisory capabilities, ease of maintenance, ease of programming and config
Jan 1, 1988
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The Effects Of Coal Seam Permeability On The Selection Of A Degasification SchemeBy R. S. Scheetz
The search for a more effective means of coping with methane liberation has resulted in the expanded use of seam degasification. Its advantages are measured not only in reducing the hazards due to met
Jan 1, 1989
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Competing With the Big Boys: Productivity and Innovation at the Freedom Lignite MineBy Jack G. Pippenger
The Coteau Properties Co.'s Freedom mine is a surface operation near Beulah, ND that produces more than 13.6 Mt/a (15 million stpy) of lignite. Coteau, a subsidiary of North American Coal Corp.,
Jan 1, 1995
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Adhesion of Talc and ink Particles in Paper De-inking FlotationBy J. Yordan, J. Zinterer
Effective removal of ink particles by froth flotation is of up-most importance in paper recycling. In this study, the potential use of talc particles as carriers of difficult-to-float fine ink particl
Jan 1, 2003