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Fixed-Point And Personal Sampling Of Respirable Dust For Coal Mine Face WorkersBy Robert A. Jankowski, Fred N. Kissell
Recent allegations about tampering of coal mine dust samples have led to suggestions that the coal industry needs a respirable dust compliance sampling method that is less subject to tampering. The sa
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Mine Wastes: Keys To Avoid PollutionBy J. Loredo
Wastes related to abandoned mine sites can constitute important potential pollution sources, depending on their mineralogical and geochemical characteristics and volume. Mine waste disposal sites cont
Jan 1, 2006
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SI (Saturation Index) Characteristics And Crystallization Mechanism Of Hydromagnesite And Huntite In Salda Lake, TurkeyBy Tugba Kami?oglu
Hydromagnesite (Mg5(CO3).(OH)2.4H20), one of the sedimentary deposits in Salda Lake Basin, is developed under the control of active tectonics regime. Since the occurrence and deposition mechanism of h
Jan 1, 2005
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The Outlook For Graphite And Graphite TechnologyBy G. P. Hand
The graphite industry as a whole has gone through many changes over the years. Most of the graphite used in major applications since the turn of the century were basic natural or electrode by-product
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal Availability Studies: A National PerspectiveBy M. D. Carter
The availability of environmentally acceptable and reliable energy sources is an important issue for Federal, State, and local planners. A cooperative program by the U.S. Geological Survey, State geol
Jan 1, 1995
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An AFM Study Of Collectors' Adsorption On Minerals In Copper/Molybdenum FlotationAn atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been applied to study the adsorption of collectors on mineral surfaces in a copper/molybdenum flotation system. AFM images show that collectors absorb on chalcopyr
Jan 1, 2012
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Seepage Through Partially Saturated Soils Below A Uranium Tailings PondBy G. L. Bloomsburg, E. G. Zahl
INTRODUCTION During the past decade, disposal of mine and mill waste material has become an increasingly important issue. Problems of structural stability and seepage effects on stability have been
Jan 1, 1980
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Nodule distribution characteristics and associated seafloor features: Factors for exploitation of deep-sea Fe-Mn depositsBy R. Sharma
The heterogeneous distributions of nodule sizes, cover-ages and abundances and the variability of their burial und association with sediments and rock outcrops on the seafloor have emerged as crucial
Jan 1, 1999
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An Agent-Based System Framework For Mine Scheduling And SimulationBy M. Argiantopoulou
In today?s mining environment, improving production, performance, productivity and profitability is crucial. Production, ancillary, plant and shipping equipment need to be monitored and controlled by
Jan 1, 2006
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The Phelps Dodge Tyrone Concentrator (f95f8827-7ac1-41b0-b331-8650287fef54)By Robert J. Ramsey, N. Finkelstein, Foster J. Witthauer
First mining operations in the Tyrone District, located just north of the Burro Mountains in Grant County, New Mexico, commenced in the 1870's. A major operation was undertaken by Phelps Dodge Co
Jan 1, 1976
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Source Apportionment Analysis Applied To Mine Dust Aerosols: Coal Dust And Diesel Emissions Aerosol MeasurementBy Bruce K. Cantrell
As part of a continuing study of diesel exhaust aerosol characteristics, the Bureau of Mines has applied Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model source apportionment analysis to evaluate a size selective sa
Jan 1, 1987
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Process Improvements At Samitri, BrazilA Mineração da Trindade (Samitri) is a major Brazilian iron ore producer. Founded in 1939, privately owned Samitri operates six mines with a total production capacity of 14.5 Mt/a (16 million stpy). T
Jan 1, 1997
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Gravity Separation: A Revitalized Technology (67dbc72b-2c2a-4f70-bcf4-9e6e79c94ea5)By A. B. Holland-Batt
Following a relatively static period in the 1960s and 1970s when incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation, the last 15 years has seen a number of new developm
Jan 1, 1998
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An AFM Study Of Chalcopyrite Surface In Aqueous SolutionThe surface of chalcopyrite was studied in situ in aqueous solution by an atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM images showed that some absorbate in patches was detected on the mineral surface, after
Jan 1, 2010
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Mine Plan Risk Assessment and Grade Uncertainty Characterization Using Geostatistical Conditional Simulation: Gold Mine Case Study - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Kadri Dagdelen, Steven Hoerger
For gold mines, orebody uncertainty is one of the leading causes of differences between planned and actual production. Geostatistical conditional simulations create multiple equally probable orebody b
Feb 1, 2025
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Cohesive Soil Conditioning Practice for Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling - RETC2023By Diana Diaz, Rakshith Shetty, Vitaly Proschenko, Mike Mooney
Cohesive clay soil poses a significant risk to earth pressure balance tunnel boring machines (EPBM) due to unstable face pressure, clogging potential, high cutterhead torque, poor muck flow, low advan
Jun 13, 2023
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Air Pressures Developed In Collapsing Mine Workings ? IntroductionBy Malcolm J. McPherson
The highest recorded loss of life due to the collapse of mine workings occurred at the Coalbrook North Colliery in South Africa on 21st January, 1960. A total of 437 persons died when bord and pillar
Jan 1, 1980
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The Application Of Airborne Electromagnetics And Ground Geophysics To The Detection Of Buried Gravel DepositsBy Greg Hodges
Sand-and-gravel aggregates have become the number-one, nonmetallic-mineral resource in the world. Surficial aggregate deposits of economic size are becoming increasingly rare in most parts of Canada.
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of Three-Dimensional Geological Modelling in Coal MiningBy Liyan Ren, Huayang Dai, Yingcheng Li, Enquan Wang
"Three-dimensional geological modelling of coal mines is critical to the sustainable development of the mining industry. On the basis of comprehensively analyzing 3D geological modelling methods, acco
Jan 1, 2017
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The Influence of Cleats and Joints on Production Blast Fragment Size in the Wyodak Coal, Campbell County, Wyoming.By P. R. La Pointe, H. C. Ganow
The production of both over- and undersized coal fragments is a constant problem to open pit operators in the Powder River Basin. Operators strive to achieve production blasts that economically minimi
Jan 1, 1986