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NIOSH Gas Well Stability Research: Investigation into the Causes of an Anomalous Shale Gas Well Casing Deformation at a Deep Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Peter Zhang, Daniel Su
Following the first longwall excavation at a deep-cover gas well site, the pre-mining modeling prediction of longwallinduced casing deformations in the fully cemented production casing were in excelle
Feb 1, 2024
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Primary Arizona Environmental Laws That Regulate Mining Operations And WasteBy III Kimball
For many years, Arizona merely shadowed EPA's environ-mental regulation of mining operations and waste. During this period, Arizona generally assisted EPA in the implementation of federal program
Jan 1, 1989
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"Centennial Review -Anthracite Deep Mining"By Charles G. Zink
Early anthracite "deep mining" methods, production, manpower. underground transportation, labor, safety and reserves are reviewed and compared to the present and to future requirements which must be m
Jan 1, 1971
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Scrubbers and remote control allow North River No. 1 mone to extend cutting depth of continuous minersBy Steve O. Green
Introduction The US coal mining industry is in the midst of a serious economic crisis. To overcome increased operating costs, operators must take advantage of technological advancements in mining sys
Jan 8, 1987
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Past And Future Trends In Phosphate Use (bc67086e-f222-405c-912f-9c8eb3012d83)By M. C. Roberts
In assessing the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, three key aspects must be considered: 1) the future growth in markets, 2) the competitiveness of the district in terms of produ
Jan 1, 1998
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Clean Liquid Energy From CoalBy L. L. Anderson
Western bituminous coal can be processed to low sulfur liquid fuels by fast reactions. A process (LEFCO) under development at the University of Utah uses coal and catalyst under hydrogen pressure to c
Jan 1, 1975
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Fundamentals Of Wet Magnetic SeparationBy A. G. Naguib
In essence, any magnetic separator operates on the basis of imparting a preferential magnetic force on particles of higher magnetic susceptibility which are to be separated from particles of lower mag
Jan 1, 1972
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The Alternative Storage System ? ?Eurosilo? - SummaryBy Peter Hall
The need for large volume covered storage has increased drastically in the last ten years. Increased world demand for such products as thermal coal, potash, metallic concentrates, etc., availability o
Jan 1, 1982
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An Investigation Of The Performance Of A Spiral Using Radioactive Gold TracersBy D. E. Walsh
The behaviour of gold particles on a spiral was studied using radioactive gold tracers. The method allowed the effect of particle size, particle shape, pulp density, feed rate, and splitter settings t
Jan 1, 1992
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Deep Ripping-Coal Seams Stockpile And Reclamation ApplicationBy T. G. Hayes
Economic and environmental regulations in the coal industry have required companies to evaluate their current blasting method of loosening in-situ coal. This paper will review ripping vs. blasting thi
Jan 1, 1995
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Developments In Gold Recovery Equipment And Their Use In GreeceBy E. Stamboliadis
Gravity separation techniques were used in the early years to extract native metal nuggets and flakes from placer gold deposits. This was relatively easy for visible metal grains. As the size of the g
Jan 1, 2003
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Insuring Property And Casualty Risks Associated With The Construction Of The Baltimore MetroBy James M. Murphy
INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1983, the fourth new Rapid Transit System constructed in this country in the last forty years will go into revenue service. The Baltimore Metro will bring to this major
Jan 1, 1983
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MissionZero mine: Shaping the future of sustainable mineral processing - ME Feature ArticleBy Lucy England
The following is a summary of the Robert E. Murray Innovation Lecture on “Sustainable Copper Mining Flowsheets and the MissionZero Mine” presented as part of the keynote session on Feb. 23, 2026 durin
Mar 1, 2026
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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And ControlBy J. A. Herbst, A. E. Oblad, Y. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50% of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15% reduction in energy usage (kw-hr/t
Jan 1, 1997
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Operational Aspects Of Land Reclamation Following Surface Mining Of Texas LignitesBy Legett Garrett
Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCo) surface mines lignite for use as a boiler fuel at mine mouth generation stations. Currently, the annual lignite production requirement of approximately 28 mi
Jan 1, 1982
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Evolution of Porphyry Copper Ore Deposit ModelsBy Richard L. Nielsen
Early Models In 1906, Daniel Jackling demonstrated that relatively low-grade disseminated copper deposits could be mined profitably using mass mining technology. The ensuing years saw a gradual incre
Jan 12, 1984
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Resource Estimates Of Commercial Grade Bentonite In Montana, South Dakota And WyomingBy Andrew J. Regis
Resource figures for bentonite clays are generally based on stratigraphic, sedimentary geologic data and drilling and sampling. Estimates of bentonite resources and/or reserves commonly found in the l
Jan 1, 1979
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Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They WorkBy T. P. Meloy
Media mills operate by having energy transferred to the media which in turn grinds the feed material in a packed bed. Regardless of the mill type, the media energy density per unit surface area is co
Jan 1, 1987
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Design Of Grinding Balls (15d4213b-2d65-4c3e-b6ad-a708a32200ed)By D. J. Dunn
Grinding balls, simple in shape, are actually sophisticated machine components, and essential elements of mineral grinding mills. Their physical properties and quality must be adequate to achieve desi
Jan 1, 1989
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New process to remove fluorine from copper concentratesBy J. Duarte Neto, V. M. Torres, A. Viana, G. S. P. Pereira, P. M. Andrade
There are technical and commercial limitations to using high fluorine copper concentrates in industrial copper smelters. The presence of more than 1,000-ppm fluorine affects the sulfuric acid units ge
Jan 1, 1999