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An Evaluation Of Coal Mine Equipment Electrical GroundingBy A. K. Sinha
Ever since electricity was introduced, electrical injuries and electrocutions have continued to occur regularly in coal mines. An analysis of the two hundred cases of electrocutions which occurred dur
Jan 1, 1980
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Enrichment of Sphalerite and Hemimorphite in Zinc Tailing for the Potential Recovery of Gallium and Germanium - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Hazal Melis Aytac, Lana Alagha, Fardis Nakhaei
Gallium (Ga) and Germanium (Ge) are essential strategic elements that are extensively used as semiconductors in many technological fields. Owing to their essential uses and supply disruption, Ga and G
Feb 1, 2025
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An Investigation Of The Causes Of Roof Falls In A Deep Underground Coal MineBy Wen H. Su
Extensive investigation has been conducted to determine the causes of a series of roof falls occurring in a room-and-pillar working located in southern West Virginia. Underground observation, along wi
Jan 1, 1984
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Summer courseand field trips help teachersunderstand mining industryBy Charles Morris, Patricia Petty
Charles Morris Minerals engineers have a new opportunity to shape their industry's future. They can help secondary school teachers in their own communities improve their scientific knowledge and
Jan 3, 1986
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California’s Foothill Gold Belt : Some famous lode mines are showing signs of renewed interestBy Peter Joralemon
Introduction The Sierra Nevada Foothill Gold Belt in California extends from Mariposa north for more than 420 km (200 miles). It includes the Grass Valley and Alleghany districts in the zone of Nor
Jan 7, 1987
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Assessment of Projected Technological Innovation in the US Copper IndustryBy Nellie E. Guernsey, Louis J. Sousa, Alfred Weiss, Nickolas J. Themelis
Over the past decade, numerous factors have led US copper firms to face increasingly severe competition from low cost foreign producers. As a result, greater attention is being devoted to developing a
Jan 9, 1983
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Subsidence Control - Underground MiningBy George Dials
Good morning gentlemen. My name is George Dials, and I am [vice] president of the Mining and Reclamation Council of America (MARC). The Council is composed of various companies, individuals, and affil
Jan 1, 1979
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Preliminary Results Of A NASA-Funded Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Project On Natural And Anthropogenic Sources Of Impacted DrainageBy F. B. Henderson, D. Bird, P. L. Hauff, E. C. Prosh
A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-funded project (NASA Grant #NAG13-02026) is underway to determine the ability of hyperspectral remote sensing to map mineralogy that affects wate
Jan 1, 2003
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Structural Impacts to Tunnels Due to FloodingBy Raymond Sandiford, Taehyun Moon
"In 2012, Superstorm Sandy (Sandy) caused extensive flooding in many of the tunnels in New York City. The inundation resulted in two distinct stress changes to the tunnel structures. The first stress
Jan 1, 2016
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Leaching Of Copper By FungiBy G. M. Wenberg
Bacterial leaching of copper and uranium is practiced in environments containing available sulfur and iron and having a strong acidic reaction. However, many mineral deposits do not have these conditi
Jan 1, 1969
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Adsoprtion Flotation Studies Of Plagioclases - Part I - Sulfonate CollectorBy Saul Escalara
Data on sulfonate adsorption by silicate minerals are very scarce in the literatures. Perhaps the only comprehensive paper written on the topic was done by Fuerstenau and Bhappu (1); this work dealt e
Jan 1, 1973
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SubLevel Stoping - Introduction to Sublevel StopingBy C. D. Mann
INTRODUCTION The sublevel stoping mining method is usually applied to a relatively steeply dipping, competent ore body, surrounded by competent wall rock. Ore is produced by drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 1982
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Preconcentration Of Oil Shale Before RetortingBy Brij M. Moudgil
Separation of oil shale from waste material or into high grade and low grade fractions can have a major influence on the economics of the surface (ex-situ) retorting process. Different components of s
Jan 1, 1982
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Remote Sensing Of Water Pollution Problems In Karst Terrain ? IntroductionBy James H. Williams
More than 100,000 residents of Springfield and surrounding communities live on karst (sinkhole) terrain on the Springfield Plateau in southwestern Missouri. The city occupier much of the headwaters ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Six Foot-Diameter Raise Boring At The Mountain Con Mine ? IntroductionBy O. R. Swendseid
The Mountain Con mine is a relatively old, deep mine located in Butte, Montana. Operations at this property through the present shaft were started before the turn of the century. As mining progressed
Jan 1, 1967
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Disturbed Land Reclamation Using Geomorphic Techniques: Mckinley Coal Mine, New Mexico, Mining Area 12cBy M. Robson
Water & Earth Technologies, Inc. (WET), Habitat Management, Inc. (HMI) and Chevron Mining, Inc. (CMI) together developed a solution for reclaiming steep southwest facing slopes in mining Area 12C that
Jan 1, 2010
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The Transition From Maintenance to Capacity AssuranceBy Craig Ammar
JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Craig Ammar. He's director of equipment management for Cyprus Climax Metals Company. He has, prior to this assignment, been responsible for maintenance at Bagdad
Jan 1, 1998
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Power generation at Gold Fields- Chimney Creek: The profitable alternativeBy M. F. Gleason, S. Burns, J. R. Arnold
In 1986, Gold Fields began negotiations with a large Nevada electrical power utility to supply power for its Chimney Creek mine in northern Nevada. After the long negotiations reached an impasse over
Jan 1, 1991
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Concentration And Separation Of Copper-Lead Ore At Kombat Mill, South West Africa - 1. SynopsisBy W. J. C. Venter
The use of activated carbon to improve the selectivity in the separation of base metal minerals from bulk concentrates played an important role in the development of separation techniques employed at
Jan 1, 1973
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Global Minerals Education And The Society Of Mining Professors/Societät Der Bergbaukunde: A Vision For The Future And A Plan Of ActionBy C. Timothy Shaw, Michael Karmis, Hans de Ruiter
The Society of Mining Professors/Societät der Bergbaukunde was established during a meeting hosted by the Montanuniversität, Leoben, Austria, in 1990. Since then, the Society has primarily functioned
Jan 1, 2005