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Top Coal Failure Mechanism Of Extremely Thick Seam In Top Coal Caving Mining
By Nan Hua
As a high production and high efficient mining method, top coal caving method is now widely used in China. However, as more extra-thick coal seams are mined, it becomes more and more difficult to make
Jan 1, 2009
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Using A Hindered Settling Hydraulic Sizer To Produce A Clay Product From A Mica Plant Waste Stream
By Louis M. Schlesinger
KMG Minerals, Inc., a mica-feldspar-quartz producer in Kings Mountain, N.C., uses about 50% of its plant's -200 mesh slimes to manufacture brick. However, the company is unable to market the rema
Jan 1, 1994
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Regeneration Of Activated Carbon Used For Recovery Of Gold
By R. J. Jula
The process of treating granular activated carbon for return to service in the recovery of gold in Carbon in Pulp and Carbon in Leach circuits has been investigated. Carbons from four U.S.A. mines, on
Jan 1, 1985
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Anomalous Artesian Pressures In Southeastern North Carolina
By Harry H. Peek
Artesian pressures of unusual magnitude occur in the deeper aquifer units beneath a considerable part of southeastern North Carolina and extend into South Carolina. The high pressures were first obser
Jan 1, 1977
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Interstate Route H-3 Alternative Dowel Testing Program
By Lee W. Abramson, Glenn M. Boyce
A dowel testing program was conducted as part of the Interstate Route H-3 Trans-Koolau exploratory tunnel project on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The testing evaluated the performance of dowels to be u
Jan 1, 1991
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Land Reclamation In Western Illinois Coal Fields ? Introduction
By Fred C. Caspall
During the last century the importance of coal as a natural re- source has frequently come to the attention of the general public, but never before nave circumstances combined to focus as much attenti
Jan 1, 1975
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Evaluation Of Personal Diesel Particulate Samplers
By Robert A. Haney, Richard T. Stoltz
In July, 1988, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Advisory Committee on Standards and Regulations for Diesel-Powered Equipment in Underground Coal Mines recommended that the Secretary of
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovering Fine-Size Coal From Alabama Washer Wastes Using Humphreys Spiral
By James S. Browning
In 1975 bituminous coal and lignite production in the United States reached an all-time high of 637 million tons, an increase of 6 percent over production in 1974. The output, valued at $11.9 billion
Jan 1, 1977
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Combined Ground Freezing Application for the Excavation of Connection Tunnels for Centrum Nauki Kopernik Station—Warsaw Underground Line II
By Achille Balossi Restelli, Elena Rovetto, Andrea Pettinaroli
"The Station “C13” of Warsaw Underground Line II, with tunnel crown 10m below the water table, required the excavation of three connection tunnels, underpassing a six-lane in service road tunnel, work
Jan 1, 2016
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Rock Tunnelling System For Small Cross Sections
By Hans W. Brodbeck
The Advisory Conference on Tunnelling of the OECD, held in Washington, D.C. in June 1970, has established the following definition: "Tunnelling refers to the construction by any method of a covered
Jan 1, 1974
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Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine Planning
By E. K. Albert
Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation
Jan 1, 1984
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Environmental Data Management
By D. M. Fritz
Environmental experts face large and rapidly-increasing volumes of raw data obtained from environmental monitoring stations. These professionals must compile and analyze the data in a systematic manne
Jan 1, 1996
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Paleocollapse - Determinant Of A Quarry Failure
By James A. Martin
Evaluation and subsequent development of a quarry in east-central Missouri was based on a general but brief examination of outcrops and core from five (5) test holes. Neither core, outcrops, nor exist
Jan 1, 1970
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Geological And Chemical Control Of Stratabound Proterozoic Precious Metal Mineralization In Central Arizona
By P. F. Hara, O&apos
Stratabound Proterozoic precious metal mineralization in central Arizona is associated with felsic and adnesitic to mafic volcanic rocks and sediments derived from these rocks. Hydrothermal fluids ass
Jan 1, 1988
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Construction Issues Encountered In The Installation Of Building Foundations As Ground-Source Heat Exchangers
By W. Zitz
Incorporation of heat exchangers into drilled shaft foundations is a novel approach to both improve the energy efficiency of building heat pump systems and provide necessary structural support using t
Jan 1, 2011
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Design guidelines for improved water spray systems
By S. K. Mukherjee, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaramn
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water sp
Jan 1, 1987
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Controlling Acid Mine Drainage From The Picher Mining District, Oklahoma
By R. Bruce Sheibach
The Picher Mining District, located principally in north-eastern Oklahoma, was one of the world's largest lead-zinc mining areas during its 55 year life. The field covers an area of approximately
Jan 1, 1982
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Utilizing Strain Criteria To Predict Highwall Stability Performance (10e369fc-18a0-48fc-b1e4-6da683b035af)
By H. W. Newcomen, D. R. Brox
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
Jan 1, 2004
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On-Line Analysis of Phosphate Rock Slurry by Prompt Neutron Activation Technique
By S. L. Zhu, Brij M. Moudgil, J. L. Pinault
Prompt neutron activation probe (PNAP) was evaluated to determine chemical composition of phosphate rock slurry in-situ. The technique was able to precisely analyze Ca, Si and H using a 252Cf source.
Jan 1, 1993
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Determination of volumetric changes from laser scanning at an underground limestone min
By B. A. Slaker
The ability to detect and quantify ground movements in underground mine workings is of the utmost importance to the safety of miners and continuity of operations. Rib sloughage is one of the most comm
Nov 1, 2013