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Experimental Injection of Alkaline Lime Slurry for In-Situ Remediation of an Acidic Surface-Mine AquiferBy Courtney Black, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Eberhard Werner, Matthew Daly, Joseph J. Donovan, Jeff Frazier
Injection of alkaline waste-lime slurry was performed at a West Virginia surface coal mine site, to attempt neutralization of acid springs by an alkaline recharge method. Deep trenching (>5 m) using a
Jan 1, 2000
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The Management Of Accident PreventionBy George Alan Weed
The management of safety is not only the most noble, but also the most personally and financially rewarding of all the management functions. The management of safety should result in the prevention of
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Energy Development And Environmental Issues In ChinaChina's coal energy development, characteristics and relationships with atmospheric pollution are reported. Atmospheric pollution sources from coal combustion are analyzed. Some of the projects f
Jan 1, 1994
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Purpose and Organization of Cooperative Program in Copper LeachingBy O. M. Bishop
Large reserves of copper are contained in waste dumps which have been created by open-pit mining of porphyry-type copper deposits in the Western United States. Nearly 6 billion tons of copper-bearing
Jan 1, 1970
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Electrical Analog Of The Continuous Blender ? IntroductionBy J. R. Hurley
The continuous flow, horizontal drum blender has dynamic properties which may be described by the same type of equations which often arise in electrical filter analysis. Furthermore, the equations may
Jan 1, 1967
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New Insights Into The Mechanism Of Shear-Flocculation Of Silica With Fatty Acids (7f155cc8-a145-4d84-9411-06f34bda9205)By D. D. Murphy
The Bureau of Mines has studied the mechanism of shear-flocculation of silica with stearic acid. At pH 6 and 12, shear-flocculation of silica was not observed with up to 10-4M (5 lb/st) stearic acid.
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Pennsylvania Style - IntroductionBy H. B. Charmbury
In the United States and in Pennsylvania in particular the coal mine drainage problem is of continuing and growing interest to the coal mining industry, the state government, the federal government an
Jan 1, 1968
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Significance Analysis On Variables Affecting Performance Of Longwall Chain Pillar (578c6467-cabc-40f1-9d13-65fed0a41aaa)By P. Tsang
The stability of longwall chain pillars depends not only on the mechanical properties of coal and surrounding rocks, but also geological and mining conditions. In order to evaluate the effects of each
Jan 1, 1994
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Improved Canopy Air Curtain Dust Protection Using A Novel Design Combining The Impinging Jet And A Two-level Manifold - SME Annual Meeting 2022By G. Xu, A. R. Kumar, N. A. Amoah
Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of respirable coal mine dust causes coal workers’ pneumoconiosis and silicosis. Underground coal mine roof bolter operators are more prone to elevated exposur
Mar 2, 2022
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Study Of Weathering Actions On Coal Pillar And Its Effects On Long Term StabilityBy K. Biswas
For the pillars, which have been standing long after mining, the stability depends much on the weathering action in the presence of mine moisture. From the field observations, it has been found that t
Jan 1, 1997
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Investigation Of The Layering Mechanism During Iron Ore PelletizationBy Kal V. S. Sastry
Conventional iron ore balling circuits exhibit undesirable surging behavior which is known to result from uncontrolled occurrence of the mechanisms of nucleation, coalescence and layering. This study
Jan 1, 1993
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The Methodology Through Adverse Geology Ahead of Pinglin Large TBMBy C. P. Shen, H. C. Tsai, Bennie Chu, Y. S. Hsieh
The Pinglin tunnels are situated within the fold-and-thrust belt structural region in Taiwan, due to continent-arc collision and plate tectonic setting. The pilot tunnel TBM (§=4.8m) became stuck ten
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects Of Froth Behavior On The Column Flotation Of Fine CoalSmall-scale flotation tests have been conducted to examine the effect of froth stability on the column flotation of finely pulverized coal. The results of this study demonstrate that the upgrading of
Jan 1, 1991
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Air Blast Effects From Open Pit BlastingBy Robert E. Mead
During the past three years the New York Trap Rock Corporation has been restricting blasting operations to days when favorable atmospheric conditions prevailed. By favorable atmospheric conditions is
Jan 1, 1962
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A Systematic Comparison Of Sessile-Drop And Captive-Bubble Contact Angle MethodsBy J. Drelick
Among the wide variety of modern surface chemistry analytical techniques, contact angle measurements still remain attractive for wetting characterization of solid surfaces. The captive-bubble and sess
Jan 1, 1995
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Peabody Coal Company?s ?River King Mine?By W. A. Weimer
Coal and coal mining is no longer the mighty king of industry and in our daily lives and homes that it once had the privilege of commanding. Many of you will remember that one of the chores of your yo
Jan 1, 1961
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Planning for Subsidence at Rend Lake, IllinoisBy Larry Powell
Rend Lake is an Army Corps of Engineers reservoir located in Franklin and Jefferson Counties in south-central Illinois. The lake consists of 20,000 acres of water and 19,000 acres of public access lan
Jan 1, 1986
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Optimizing Grade Control In Open Pit Gold MiningBy Kadri Dagdelen
The classification of selective mining units (SMU) and the assignment of grades to those classified SMU are very important in open pit mining, especially for precious metal mining. When the classifica
Jan 1, 1999
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Construction of the NuMI Underground Laboratory FacilitiesBy Christopher Laughton, Michael P. Bruen
At Fermilab, a 4000-ft long underground complex has recently been constructed for a high-energy physics experiment. The complex is sited up to 350 ft, below grade principally in bedrock. The rock exca
Jan 1, 2003
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Subsidence Prediction in Longwall Mining Using a Beam Theory Based Simplified Analytical ModelBy W. M. Pytel
A simplified two-dimensional model to analyze time-dependent load distribution and surface subsidence associated with longwall mining geometries is described. The model is based on the theory of beam
Jan 1, 1986