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Updating Your Security Hardware & Procedures To Meet Modern Day Security NeedsBy A. D. Wunderlich
Providing a safe & secure environment for your employees and other company assets is absolutely necessary in our litigeous society. Security hardware is no different than computers or other technical
Jan 1, 1995
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Direct-on-filter FTIR analysis of respirable crystalline silica: A field study - ME Feature ArticleBy R. Pandey, G. Elie, E. Sarver
Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is generally considered the most hazardous constituent of coal mine dust, and a new federal rule is expected to further limit exposures in U.S. mines. For regulator
Jun 1, 2025
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Real-Time Process Control With Fuzzy Logic And Genetic AlgorithmsBy C. L. Karr
Researchers at the U. S. Bureau of Mines have developed a technique for producing adaptive control systems using fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms. These controllers can be used to efficiently manipu
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation Of A Two-Phase Flow System For Dust Control In A Model-MineBy Robert A. Jankowski, Natesa I. Jayaraman, Jay F. Colinet
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the dust control effectiveness of two-phase flow systems in a full-scale model mine using a mockup of a Joy 14CM continuous mining machine. In a two-phase flow syste
Jan 1, 1991
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Overview Of The U. S. Dot Transportation Tunneling ProgramBy Russell K. McFarland, Eugene L. Foster
INTRODUCTION The U. S. Department of Transportation has underway an important new program which will have a major impact on rapid excavation technology. The Transportation Tunneling Program, as it
Jan 1, 1974
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Applications of Fine Coal JigsBy Richard J. Adams
Coal jigs have played a predominant role in U. S. coal preparation for fifty years. Recently, an improved fine coal jig has been used to prepare the middle size range coal. These efficient machines ar
Jan 1, 1988
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Outfall/Diffuser System Works Well At Coloso In ChileBy Deborah Muggli
Minera Escondida is the world's largest copper mine. Its capacity is more than 800 kt/a (880,000 stpy) of copper. The Escondida open-pit mine operates at an elevation of 3,100 m (10,170 ft). It i
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydrologic Issues At The Gilt Edge Superfund Site In The Black Hills Of South Dakota (b3ee2b00-36b5-4e06-bc63-7de2cad4404a)By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb
Brohm Mining Company's Gilt Edge Mine in the northern Black Hills was a surface heap-leach operation that was active from the 1980s until 1999. Financing problems and acid drainage concerns at th
Jan 1, 2002
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The Production of Electrolytic Lead and Elementary Sulphur from Lead Sulfide ConcentratesBy J. E. Hoffman, Massimo Maccagni, T. J. Keefe, Marco Olper, O&apos
The research laboratory of B.U.S Engitec has identified and patented a new process for electrolytic production of lead from lead sulphide concentrates with simultaneous production of elementary sulphu
Jan 1, 1993
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The Yeelirrie Uranium ProjectBy David L. Bradfield
This paper covers the development of the Yeelirrie Uranium Project from the discovery of the Yeelirrie deposit in 1970 to the present time, with emphasis on the mining, processing, and environmental r
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use Of Spray Applied Thermoplastic Liners For Heap Leach PadsBy John J. Mancini
Elastomeric liner products have been used for over two decades in a wide variety of uses including pond liners, hazardous waste barriers, dam face rehabilitation and mining applications. Asphalt blend
Jan 1, 1996
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Western Coal - Mine To MarketBy A. E. Michon
My comments today are directed toward western coal and its impact on Burlington Northern. I will be discussing three major topics. These are: location and extent of mining activities, the flows of thi
Jan 1, 1978
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Geophysics In Exploration For Sand And GravelBy Karl J. Ellefsen
A geophysical investigation can provide valuable geologic information needed to characterize sand-and- gravel deposits and can be an attractive complement to more common characterization methods such
Jan 1, 1999
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A Network Flow Model of Mineral SupplyBy D. J. Shields
This paper describes a dynamic short-nun mineral supply model that incorporates secondary processing, transportation, mineral market structure, and direct mining and milling costs. The method employed
Jan 1, 1986
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Selection and Sizing of Heavy Media EquipmentBy D. F. Symonds
INTRODUCTION Dense medium processes have been used to separate coal and ores for over a hundred years. In fact Sir Henry Bessemer first patented a process in 1858. In recent years, their impor
Jan 1, 1986
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Integrated Mine Ventilation Management SystemsBy Eric Leung, Stephen G. Hardcastle, Andrew Dasys
In today's economic environment, Canadian mines can ill afford to neglect their ventilation systems as they can consume 30- 40% of the electricity used in underground mines. In addition, Canadian
Jan 1, 1997
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Numerical simulation study on the capture and recovery of rare earth mineral particles in Bayan Obo ore in a superconducting magnetic fieldBy Zengwu Zhao, Peng Xu, Jieliang Wang, Qingwei Bai, Xinyang Liu, Xiao Lei
The paper investigates the capture and recovery of rare earth minerals from Bayan Obo ore using superconducting magnetic separation. A finite element model (FEM) was established to study the influence
Oct 1, 2023
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Geometallurgical modeling of the Escondida depositBy Andres Salazar, Carlos Delgado Robles, Richard K. Preece
The paper discusses the evolution of the geometallurgical model at the Escondida mine in northern Chile, the world’s largest copper producer. It highlights the transition from early metallurgical fore
Dec 1, 2023
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The Light at the End of a 40 Year Old Tunnel - Retrofitting of an Existing Tunnel as part of The New Second Ave Subway Project, New YorkBy Richard Giffen, Michael Trabold, Pablo Lemus
"As part of the new 2nd Ave Subway Project, an existing tunnel constructed in the 1970’s will be connected to the new subway and used as new running tunnels. The existing tunnel had to be modified to
Jan 1, 2016
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Current Practice for Applications of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Underground Coal MinesBy William J. Francart, Edward J. Miller
The utilization of computer based monitoring systems for fire detection in underground coal mines has grown significantly in the past seven years. In 1984, an annual MSHA survey identified a total of
Jan 1, 1991