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Moderate Cover Bleeder Entry and Standing Support Performance in a Longwall Mine: a Case Study "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Ihsan Berk Tulu, Mark Alexander Van Dyke, Deniz Tuncay, Ted M. Klemetti
Bleeder entries are critically important to longwall mining for the moving of supplies, personnel, and the dilution of mine air contaminants. By design, these entries must stay open for many years for
Jan 7, 2021
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Multinomial Logit Analysis Of Injury Severity In U.S. Underground Bituminous Coal Mines, 1975-1982By James D. Bennett
Relationships among mine and injured miner characteristics and HSAC's degrees of injury are examined for 91,404 injuries in under- ground bituminous coal mines in the United States from 1975 thro
Jan 1, 1984
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Geotechnical Instrumentation Research Leads Into Development Of Improved Mine DesignsBy H. Maleki
This paper recognizes the 100th year of research accomplishments by the mining industry resulting from close cooperation among mining companies, geotechnical consultants and researchers from the forme
Jan 1, 2010
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The Effects of Phosphate Gangue on the Leaching of Uranium from Brannerite "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Aleksandar N. Nikoloski, Rorie Gilligan
Brannerite, UTi2O6, is the most common of the refractory uranium minerals and requires leaching under intense conditions to effectively extract the uranium contained within. Brannerite is often found
Mar 17, 2021
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Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider
Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s
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Performance Evaluation Of Indicator Kriging In A Gold Deposit (8ef5dd29-2251-4b58-b433-e9bb93fccdcb)By Y. C. Kim
The strongly skewed grade distributions and the need to estimate the local recoverable reserves in a selective mining environment are the two problems that Ordinary Kriging (OK) cannot easily handle.
Jan 1, 1986
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Enhancing Ventilation and Development Planning in Underground Stone Mines: Insights from a CFD-Based Study - SME Annual Meeting 2024By VASU GANGRADE, Marcia Harris, Kumar Vaibhav Raj, Jim Addis, Khaled Mohamed, Snigdha Sarkar
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted a ventilation assessment for a recently established underground room-and-pillar stone mine implementing split-mine ventilati
Feb 1, 2024
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Activation-Flotation Kinetics of Depressed Marmatite and Chalcopyrite in Cyanidation Tailings using Sodium Hypochlorite as ActivatorBy T. Qiu
"The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the dosage of sodium hypochlorite as activator on the flotations of depressed marmatite and depressed chalcopyrite, with a focus on activatio
Jan 1, 2016
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Prediction Of Hazards Due To Geologic Anomalies Ahead Of Coal MiningBy S. A. Suhler
The detection of hazardous geological anomalies through remote sensing techniques is the subject of current research efforts sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. In this review, hazardous geological
Jan 1, 1978
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On the Management of Gangue Minerals in the Flotation of Platinum Group MineralsBy K. C. Corin, B. McFadzean, J. G. Wiese
The Bushveld Complex of South Africa contains almost 90% of the world’s reserves of platinum group minerals (PGMs). In the flotation of PGMs, there are significant challenges arising from the need to
Jan 1, 2019
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Rock Mass Properties and Hard Rock TBM Penetration Rate Investigations, Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3, Stage 2By Levent Ozdemir, Charles Merguerian
Between 1996 and 1999, a high-performance Robbins TBM [235-282] excavated a 5 mile long, 23´2? wide, and ~700´ deep tunnel through the subsurface of southwestern Queens. Low penetration rates (~6´/hr
Jan 1, 2003
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BCI’s Bats and Mines Project: An Environmental Success Story in ProgressBy Georgene Renner
Due to disturbance of their traditional roosts, caves and tree hollows, more than half of the 44 bat species found in the United States and Canada now live in abandoned and inactive underground mines.
Jan 1, 1996
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Laboratory Investigation of Crushed Salt Consolidation and Fracture HealingBy James L. Withiam, P. C. Kelsall
The manuscript of this paper was not available for publication when the Proceedings went to press. Should the authors elect, they may distribute copies at the time of the Symposium.
Jan 1, 1986
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Silicate Coating Technology to Prevent Acid Mine DrainageBy Kostas Fytas, Pierre Bousquet, Bill Evanelou
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental problem that preoccupies the Canadian Mining Industry. Considerable amounts of money are spent every year in an effort to prevent or reduce the acid
Jan 1, 2000
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Workability Index For Utah Coal MinesBy S. P. Singh
In order to simulate the operation of coal extraction machines, a portable workability instrument has been designed. Initially, the tests were performed with the instrument on modeling material, which
Jan 1, 1984
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Costs And Cost Effectiveness Of Coal Mining Reclamation - IntroductionBy Steven M. Bishoff
The reclamation of surface land areas disturbed during the course of coal recovery became a major, universal consideration upon the implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of
Jan 1, 1981
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Refuse Slurry Thickening And DewateringBy Kenneth A. Pietila
The thickening and dewatering characteristics of refuse slurries are as variable as the coal mining operations and preparation plants that create them. This paper discusses these characteristics based
Jan 1, 1984
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Proactive Safety Practices At S&B Industrial Minerals S.A.By M. Stefanakis
Respect for the people is one of the main values of S&B. Such respect needs to be manifested by actions ensuring the bodily and spiritual integrity of personnel in pursuing their work. The ultimate ta
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect Of Antitrust Laws On The Collective Bargaining ProcessBy Paul C. Lingo
Two recent antitrust cases, coming from widely separated areas, different industries and involving wholly different facts were decided by the Supreme Court on June 7, 1965. The decisions in there two
Jan 1, 1966
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Your Leach Pad -Gold Mine Or Money Pit: Do You Know Your Assets And Liabilities?By Jr. Zink
An economic and operational evaluation of the unrecovered metal, physical conditions, and chemical environment in a leach pad should be made prior to decommissioning. This evaluation will help determi
Jan 1, 1992