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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors 2003 InducteesThe 21st Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Sheraton Tucson Hotel in Tucson, AZ on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2003. Th
Jan 1, 2003
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Will Geophysical Technologies Return to U.S. Coal Fields?By Lawrence M. Gochioco
One of the best kept technology secrets in U.S coalmining history involved a robust coal geophysics program used by a local coal company to detect and map various geologic anomalies and man-made struc
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of Dust Exposures Associated With Mist Drilling Technology For Roof BoltersBy T. W. Beck
Overexposure to respirable dust remains a widespread health hazard to roof bolter occupations in underground coal mines. Recently implemented mist drilling technology was evaluated for its effectivene
Jan 1, 2008
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Practical Optimization Strategies for Coal-Washing Plants – Preprint 97-70By R. P. King
The MODSIM mineral processing plant simultor is used to find optimal combinations of target separation specific gravities in a typical modem coal washing plant. A plant that is set up with these optim
Feb 24, 1997
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Considerations For Blending Low-Rank and High-Rank Coals – Preprint 97-15By O. Ogunsola, M. Downing
This paper gives a brief overview of impacts of coal blending on coal-fired power plants performance and discuses the preliminary results of an on-going study aimed at evaluating the effect of coal pr
Feb 24, 1997
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Use Of The 1500-pDR For Gravimetric Respirable Dust Measurements At MinesBy W. R. Reed
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) uses light-scattering dust monitors (nephelometers) in its research to develop dust controls to reduce respirable silica dust overexpo
Jan 1, 2012
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Justifying API Bentonite Rheological Behavior Through Its Forming Size Fractions Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8673045d-721a-4112-8198-a3a9a24151ef)By A. A. El-Midany, R. M. Farag, A. M. Salem, S. E. El-Mofty
Bentonite represents one of the main players in the stability of the drilling mud. Its particle size and particle size distribution affect the physical properties of the drilling mud especially the rh
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Handbook Provides Guidance in Selecting ExcavatorsSeveral economic factors have caused the surface mining industry to require large-capacity shovels and trucks for efficient, high-production, low-cost operations. Some of those factors include techno
Jan 1, 2003
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Teleoperated Cutting and Haulage For Thin Coal SeamsBy A. J. Kwitowski
Remote control is usually associated with deep mine, continuous mining machines. This is because thin-seam operation precludes an onboard operator's compartment or the mine has approval to conduc
Jan 1, 1992
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Keeping an Eye on Safety Improves the Bottom LineBy Steve Kral
Worker safety is an issue that transcends industries, whether it be mining, construction, manufacturing or even general office work. In the mining industry, safety and training are particularly impor
Jan 1, 2003
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Political-Risk Management in the Northern Andean CountriesBy W. J. Spat
Political risk is an integral part of the mining business in northern Andean countries. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela all have a higher than average political risk compared with other South A
Jan 1, 2000
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Regulatory Changes Improve Alaska’s Mining ClimateBy Steven C. Borell
For more than a decade, changes have occurred each year that have improved the regulatory and business climate for mining in Alaska. These changes have taken place during Republican and Democratic go
Jan 1, 2004
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Breakthrough Outage at the Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Project, New ZealandBy Charlie Watts, Ken Smales, Ron Fleming
The Manapouri Power Station is an underground hydro-electric station located in the South Island of New Zealand, and was constructed in the 1960s. Between 1997and 2002, a second 10m diameter tailrace
Jan 1, 2007
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Rehabilitation of a Brick-Lined AqueductBy Taehong Kim, Carl Pannuti, Nikolas Sokol, Walter Herrick
BACKGROUND This paper discusses work performed as part the rehabilitation of the gravity flow section of the New Croton Aqueduct (NCA) during an approximately two year period between 2004 and 2006
Jan 1, 2007
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Reproducibility Of Bond Work Index With Different Standard Ball MillsBy P. C. Fletcher, E. Kaya
The Bond grindability testing procedure has been standardized to measure the same grindability values, i.e. Bond work index (BWi), for the same ore when tests are performed in different laboratories o
Jan 1, 2002
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Safe Slot Hole Excavation With A New Boxhole Boring Machine - IntroductionBy W. Burger
In underground mines worldwide, a large number of short and small diameter slot holes need to be excavated. Herrenknecht has developed and built a new boxholeboring machine based on the well-proven Mi
Jan 1, 2012
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Direct Pressure Alkaline Leaching of Scheelite Ores and Concentrates Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (Springer)By António Fiúza, Anthony Danko, Patrícia Leitão, Aurora Futuro, Cristina Vila, Lurdes Dinis
The average global recovery rates for processing scheelite ores by physical methods are normally in the range 50 to 70%, and it is problematic to attain a minimum grade of 60% WO3 in the concentrates
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Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System—Experiences and ChallengesBy Richard F. Flanagan, Robert H. Marshall
The Republic of Singapore’s Public Utilities Board is implementing the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Project. The project’s deep tunnel component, 48 km of deep, large diameter sewer tunnels has been su
Jan 1, 2007
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Comparing Simulated And Interpreted Geologic ModelsBy M. Rossi
Geologic ore controls are usually interpreted and modeled from cross sections and plans, as they are critical to construct meaningful and accurate ore reserves models. The geologic boundaries are oft
Jan 1, 2004
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Drop Shafts for Narragansett Bay Commission CSO Abatement Program, Providence, Rhode IslandBy Rafael C. Castro, Geoffrey Hughes, Fredrick (Rick) Vincent, Philip H. Albert
Seven pairs of drop and ventilation shafts, between two and nine feet in diameter, will convey combined sewer flow to a 230-foot-deep, 26-foot diameter storage tunnel. This paper will present case his
Jan 1, 2007