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Longwalling Of Manganese With The Aid Of Friction PropsBy Milan Lipensky
This paper discusses the longwalling practices used at the San. Francisco Mine of Compania Minera Autlan in Mexico, in. the mining of a sedimentary, manganese deposit. Bethlehem. Steel Company is a pa
Jan 1, 1964
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Longwalling on Timber in Alabama Coal MinesBy L. I. Cothern
THE introduction of mechanized mining has created a demand for long working faces. It has also prompted mining men to contest the old theory that longwall methods can be used only where roof condition
Jan 1, 1940
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Longwalls Aid Productivity in Appalachian Coal MiningBy S. L. Bessinger
The need for improved safety and productivity brought about the introduction of longwall mining to the Appalachian coal fields. These same forces continue to drive developments in modern longwall equi
Jan 1, 1995
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Long‑Distance Advanced Pre‑grouting Layer Flexible Reinforcement Mechanism and Its Application in Large Mining Height Coal FaceBy Shaoyang Yan, Xinming Chen, Huazhe Jiao, Huaibao Chu, Chang Wang
In terms of the technical problems of rib spalling in large mining height coal face, a long-distance advanced pre-grouting layer flexible reinforcement technology is proposed in this paper. Based on t
Sep 27, 2022
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Look Taken at Coal Mining Costs and Trends for the 1980sBy John P. Weir
The coal industry is ever changing and complex. This article discusses some problems that must be faced and their projected economic effects. Coal's dominant market is for electric power gener
Jan 7, 1984
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Look taken at petroleum’s impact on the minerals industryBy Russell L. Wood
Introduction It is the morning after and there is one monumental hangover among many, if not most, of the oil companies that invested in mining in the past decade. How an oil company looks at mini
Jan 3, 1985
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Look Up! Look Down! Look Out! - About ESFIFounded in 1994 through a joint effort between Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), the
Jan 1, 2004
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Look What Has Happened To The Fuel Economy Of The Rotary Kiln SystemBy Douglas J. Kramm
This paper discusses the history and development of the Rotary Kiln in improved fuel economy. It discusses latest technology to optimize fuel economy in a long Rotary Kiln. It discusses the limestone
Jan 1, 1977
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Looking Ahead in Anthracite ProductionBy Cadwallader Evans
MY endeavor in this paper will be to tell something of the accomplishments and current problems of the anthracite producer and to suggest some of the avenues for technical development that seem to me
Jan 1, 1938
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Looking Back - Hard-Rock Mining In Silverton, ColoradoBy John Marshall
Silverton was the queen city of the western mining towns in the early 1900s. Located high in the San Juan Mountains, the town constantly grew and changed. Yet, it was subject to the vagaries and whims
Jan 1, 1997
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Looking Back at 1942-1946Although out of the ordinary, MINING ENGINEERING is pleased to present a few photographs that typify Western US mining activity during WWII. The photographs, taken by R.G. Zellers at Colorado minin
Jan 6, 1983
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Looking Back at British Columbia’s Mineral ProductivityBy Paul C. Merritt
For more than 100 years, British Columbia has been considered a mountainous mining province, rich with potential but relatively poor in actual production. Times have changed. Today, Japanese interests
Jan 12, 1963
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Looking Back at the Metal Mines of CornwallBy Thomas A. Simpson
Traveling through the moors and valleys of Cornwall, England, one is reminded of the extensive mining activities of the past. Abandoned shafts, remains of granite block wheel houses and engine houses,
Jan 9, 1981
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Looking for an Adequate Drilling Spacing and Heterotopic Sampling û An Iron Ore ExampleBy D T. Ribeiro, J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe
Drilling and sampling are responsible for most of the costs during mineral exploration, especially in multi-elements and polymetallic deposits, such as iron, manganese and bauxite deposits. On these d
Sep 26, 2011
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Looking for Fractures - Integrating Geochemistry with Hydrogeology to Find Inter-Aquifer Leakage above Dewatered or Collapsed Coal SeamsBy P Mulvey, M Stuckey
"Inter-aquifer leakage due to fractures caused by coal seam gas extractions or longwall mining is an important issue for both the gas and coal industries. Currently, predicting stress induced macro-po
Nov 26, 2013
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Looking for Mr. Good ContractBy Wayne E. Kilker, Michael J. McBride, William P. Levy, Thomas J. Lamb
Between 1989 and 2004 the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA)constructed several major wastewater and water tunnels associated with three major projects in the Boston area of eastern Massac
Jan 1, 2005
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Looking for the .improbable needle in a haystack: the economics of base metal exploration in CanadaBy Brian W. Mackenzie
"This paper briefly outlines the characteristics which should be considered in assessing the economics of mineral exploration, and illustrates such an assessment by using data from the Canadian base m
Jan 1, 1981
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Looking For Value In Wastelands: Developing Renewable Energy On Degraded And Polluted LandsBy R. Rushforth
The surge of activity in the solar energy market, spurred by government incentives, has created new and more efficient solar technologies, but issues surrounding land- and water-use have backlogged th
Jan 1, 2011
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Looking Into the Future of the Coal IndustryBy Walter Barnum
AS a member of the Institute and as the president of the National Coal Association, I come before you today in a dual role. As an Institute mem-ber I welcome the opportunity to make complimentary re
Jan 3, 1927
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Looking to the FutureBy Chris Twigge-Molecey
Demand for metals will continue to grow as global population numbers and prosperity levels steadily increase. Consequently, there will continue to be a need to design and construct new metallurgical p
Jan 1, 2015