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Empirical Methods Of Subsidence Prediction - A Case StudyBy Michael Hood
Subsidence profiles above two adjacent panels in Illinois are compared with pro- files predicting subsidence behavior obtained using the (i) National Coal Board (NCB, 1975) method, (ii) the profile fu
Jan 1, 1982
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Theory, Practice and Developments of the DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process for MineralsBy J. Absil, H. Dreissen
Upgrading low-concentration ores is of increasing importance today. The heavy medium cyclone process, due to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in specifi
Jan 1, 1982
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Wollastonite - Functional MineralBy Ronald R. Bauer
Wollastonite is a little known industrial mineral of the silicate group. The largest and purest known deposit in the free world is being mined and beneficiated in Millsboro, New York by NYCO, A Divisi
Jan 1, 1982
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Mathematical Model for Simulation of Seam Gas DrainageBy Reichman J, Chapman G
The features of seam gas drainage from the point of view of mathematical modelling are outlined and discussed: 1. The use of conventional single phase gas reservoir simulator for very simplified mode
Jan 1, 1982
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Ventilation Curtain Reduces Dust From Cutting Into Longwall Entry - ObjectiveSignificantly reduce respirable dust exposures of longwall shearer operators when cutting out at the headgate. Approach As a result of Bureau research, a ventilation curtain is recommended to be
Jan 1, 1982
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The Application of Microtextural Studies to Steel Plant Refractory ProblemsBy Bruce H. Baker
Studies of used or unused refractory materials are excellent examples of applied mineralogy in industry. Refractory materials are mineral substances containing ceramic or chemical bonding systems. Kno
Jan 1, 1982
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Shotcrete MachinesBy Robert L. Sundeen, Richard V. Wenberg
INTRODUCTION Shotcrete can be defined as spray-applied concrete with a maximum size aggregate in excess of 9.5 mm (0.375 in.). The concept evolved from guniting, which uses smaller aggregate and ge
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8722 Laboratory Testing of a Radial-Axial Loading Splitting ToolBy Sterling J. Anderson
To define the technical competence and capabilities of a nonexplosive excavation concept, the Bureau of Mines conducted reduced-scale laboratory tests of a mechanical excavation tool called a rock spl
Jan 1, 1982
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Interactive computer modelling of draglinesBy P. W. Udo Graefe
"An interactive computer model of a dragline, windrow and spoil pile has been developed for modelling oil sands mining operations. The model is to be used in conj unction with models of other oil sand
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Thoughts Concerning GoldVarious aspects concerning gold are mentioned below. These have no common theme but suggest points of interest any one of which, if warranted, could lead to development later and elsewhere. '
Jan 1, 1982
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Selection And Sizing Of Gravity ClassifiersBy Robert B. Hill
A history of gravity classification shows the development of many types of equipment with several prominent types continuing in use today. Part of the development and evolution is the spiral classifie
Jan 1, 1982
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Optimum Operation Of The Ore Bedding, Sintering And Pelletising Plant At Redcar ? IntroductionBy David A. Campbell
There has been a long history of ironmaking on the North East coast of England centered around the River Tees. The industry developed here because of the availability of good coking coals to the North
Jan 1, 1982
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Cultivator shank manufacture and evaluationBy R. W. Pugh, D. G. Bellow
"This paper will describe how cultivator shanks are made in one company and how the manufacturing was studied with a view to increasing product consistency and reducing manufacturing cost. The product
Jan 1, 1982
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Reply to Contributed Discussion (This Issue) by Gavin W. Clarke and Roger G. TaylorThe additional information that Clarke and Taylor (1982) provide about the important but poorly documented Ardlethan deposit is, of course, very welcome. However their contention that structural consi
Jan 1, 1982
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Blind Drilling a 3-m-Diam Shaft To the Deep Saline Oil Shale Zone in Northwest ColoradoBy Ray W. Amstutz
The shaft was drilled on US government land m the Piceance Creek basin and was funded by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM). It was drilled to 723 m to provide access to rich deposits of oil shale, nahcoli
Jan 1, 1982
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"Future Prospects f o r U.S. Mining" .By Simon D. Strauss
What are future prospects for U.S. mining? In many quarters the assumption is made that this country has passed its zenith as a mineral producer -- that it is in a period of decline and that it is bec
Jan 1, 1982
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Carbon-in-Pulp Testwork and Flowsheet DevelopmentBy Sehic OA
One aim of testwork and flowsheet development is to ultimately provide a reliable and flexible plant that is simple to operate and maintain. Testwork can indicate amenability of ores to CIP treatmen
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-77-83 Fire Hazard Evaluations Of Mine Materials In A Small-Scale Combustibility ApparatusBy A. Tewarson
Combustibility data are presented for 14 samples representing commonly used mine materials (treated and untreated wood, conveyor belt and brattice cloth). The combustibility data were obtained in the
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-121-83 Alumina Extraction From Anthracite Culm With Energy RecoveryBy Robert P. Apa
Energy Incorporated has prepared this final report presenting the results obtained from the program for extracting alumina from anthracite culm along with the recovery of energy. This work has been ac
Jan 1, 1982
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Enhancement of Bacterial Manganese Leaching by Microalgal Growth ProductsBy Madgwick J. C
The monosaccharides glucose, galactose and arabinose, and the polyols glycerol and mannitol (0.1 Ufo WIV) supported pure and mixed culture heterotrophic bacterial manganese leaching of solid pyrolusit
Jan 1, 1982