Reclamation, Treatment and Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes
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Reclamation, Treatment and Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes

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Reclamation, Treatment and Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes

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Destined to become a major reference work, this book presents a wide range of specialist papers on the exploitation of coal mining wastes (minestone). Up-to-date developments and research results are reported from all over the world, providing a wealth of information for civil and mining engineers, environmentalists, and land reclamation specialists.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Reclamation, Treatment and Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. KEYNOTE ADDRESS
  6. CHAPTER 1. THE ECONOMICS OF MINESTONE UTILISATION
  7. CHAPTER 2. AN EVALUATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSMENT OF DISPOSAL OPTIONS FORCOLLIERY SPOIL
  8. CHAPTER 3. THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILISATION OF "STONE GOAL" ("BITUMINOUS SHALE") IN CHINA
  9. CHAPTER 4. UTILIZATION OF MINING OPERATIONS AND COAL PREPARATION PROCESSES WASTES IN THE USSR AND THE PRINCIPLES OP THEIR CLASSIFICATION
  10. CHAPTER 5. RESEARCH ON SUITABILITY OF COAL PREPARATION REFUSE IN CIVILENGINEERING IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY*)
  11. CHAPTER 6. COAL WASTE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN BRAZIL: THE STATE OF THE ART
  12. CHAPTER 7. VARIABILITY OF COAL REFUSE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN
  13. CHAPTER 8. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND USE OF COAL WASTES
  14. CHAPTER 9 . TECHNICAL APPROACHES AND RELATED POLICIES FOR LAND RECLAMATION AND TREATMENTIN CHINESE COAL MINES
  15. CHAPTER 10. COMPACTION CONTROL AND TESTING OF A COLLIERY SPOILFOR LANDFILL SITES
  16. CHAPTER 11. HOUSE BUILDING ON BOG LAND
  17. CHAPTER 12. COLLIERY SPOIL IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT
  18. CHAPTER 13. LABORATORY AND SITE INVESTIGATIONS ON WEATHERING OF COAL MININGWASTES AS A FILL MATERIAL IN EARTH STRUCTURES
  19. CHAPTER 14. Recovering Combustible Matter from Coal Mining Waste and Measuresto Extinguish Waste Pile Fire
  20. CHAPTER 15. COAL WASTE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
  21. CHAPTER 16. MINESTONE IMPOUNDMENT DAMS FOR FLUID FLY ASH STORAGE
  22. CHAPTER 17. FLY ASH PONDS AND THE DAM LEGISLATION IN FINLAND
  23. CHAPTER 18. THE UTILIZATION OF COAL ASH IN EARTH WORKS
  24. CHAPTER 19. BIOTECHNICAL METHODS IN THE TREATMENT AND RESTORATION USE OF COAL MINING WASTE.
  25. CHAPTER 20. "COAL MINE SPOIL TIPS AS A LARGE AREA SOURCE OE WATER CONTAMINATION
  26. CHAPTER 21. MINESTONE AND POLLUTION CONTROL
  27. CHAPTER 22. THE STUDY OF SATURATED COAL MINING WASTES, UNDER THE INFLUENCEOF LONG–TERM LOADING
  28. CHAPTER 23. SUCTION PRESSURES IN COLLIERY EMBANKMENT SURFACES
  29. CHAPTER 24. "DEEP RIPPING: A MORE EFFECTIVE AND FLEXIBLE METHOD FOR ACHIEVING LOOSE SOIL PROFILES"
  30. CHAPTER 25. COMBINED TIPPING AND OPENCAST COAL SCHEME AT BENTINCK COLLIERY
  31. CHAPTER 26. THE DESIGN OF COLLIERY SPOIL TIPS : OBJECTIVES AND TECHNIQUES
  32. CHAPTER 27. THE UTILIZATION OF DIRT FROM COAL MINES AND LAND RECLAMATION
  33. CHAPTER 28. AN INVESTIGATION INTO CHEAPER MONOLITHIC PACKING MATERIALS UTILIZING COLLIERY TAILINGS
  34. CHAPTER 29. GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF FINE COAL WASTE DISPOSAL IN LOWER SILESIA , POLAND
  35. CHAPTER 30. "THE APPLICATION OF THE MULTI-ROLL BELT FILTER TO DE–WATERING OF FINE COAL WASTE SLURRIES"
  36. CHAPTER 31. PIMPABILITY OF COAL MINE TAILINGS FOR UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL AND FOR REGIONAL SUPPORT.
  37. CHAPTER 32. IMPROVED ROCK PASTE A SLOW HARDENING BULK FILL BASED ON COLLIERY SPOIL, PULVERISED FUEL ASH AND LIME
  38. CHAPTER 33. PRESENT SITUATION, PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT OF UTILIZATION OF COAL MINING WASTES IN CHINA
  39. CHAPTER 34. DIRECT TREE SEEDING ON COAL MINE WASTES IN BRITAIN. A TECHNIQUE FOR THE FUTURE
  40. CHAPTER 35. MANAGEMENT OF OPENCAST RESTORED LAND FOR CEREAL PRODUCTION
  41. CHAPTER 36. PRE-MINE BASELINE DATA : AN ESSENTIAL TOOL IN RECLAMATION OF COLLIERY WASTES.
  42. CHAPTER 37. RECLAMATION OF MANNERS AND PEWIT COLLIERIES, ILKESTON, DERBYSHIRE
  43. CHAPTER 38. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE RECLAMATION OF OPENCAST BACKFILLED SITES DESTINED FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
  44. CHAPTER 39. The Cost-Effectiveness of Rehabilitating Colliery Sites through Coal Recovery
  45. CHAPTER 40. SHORT–TERM DURABILITY OF CEMENT STABILISED MINESTONE
  46. CHAPTER 41. THE WETTING EXPANSION OF CEMENT–STABILISED MINESTONE – AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CAUSES AND WAYS OF REDUCING THE PROBLEM
  47. CHAPTER 42. ASSESSING THE DURABILITY OF REINFORCEMENT MATERIALS IN MINESTONE
  48. CHAPTER 43. POLYMERIC MESH ELEMENT REINFORCEMENT OF REINFORCED MINESTONE
  49. CHAPTER 44. REINFORCED MINESTONE USING SPECIAL DESIGNED REINFORCEMENT
  50. CHAPTER 45. THE SLIDING RESISTANCE BETWEEN GRID REINFORCEMENT ANDWEATHERED COLLIERY WASTE
  51. CHAPTER 46. INFILLING OLD MINE WORKINGS AND SHAFTS
  52. CHAPTER 47. "SOURCES STUDY" - A STRATEGY FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION OF COLLIERY SPOIL FOR USE IN THE INFILLING OF ABANDONED LIMESTONE MINES IN THE BLACK COUNTRY.
  53. CHAPTER 48. THE INFILLING OF LIMESTONE MINES WITH ROCK PASTE
  54. CHAPTER 49. METHODS OF DEVELOPMENT ABOVE ANCIENT SHALLOW PILLAR-AND-STALL COAL WORKINGS
  55. CHAPTER 50. FOUNDATIONS FOR SITES OVER NATURAL VOIDS AND OLD MINE WORKINGS
  56. CHAPTER 51. BUILDING MATERIALS FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTE OF COAL BASED POWER PLANT