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A Fundamental Study of the Leaching Reactions Involved in the Caron ProcessBy Michael J. Nicol
This paper summarizes some of the results of a study of the reactions involved in the Caron leaching process and identifies the roles of the major dissolved species in the kinetics of dissolution of i
Jan 1, 2004
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Solid Energy's Turnaround: Coal, Decision-Making and the Knowledge WaveDuring the 1998/99 Asian crisis Solid Energy's export revenues collapsed from over US$70M to under US$40M. Simultaneously, domestic market uncertainty led to decreases in volumes and prices. A ma
Jan 1, 2002
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Production of Advanced Materials by the Ohno Continuous Casting ProcessBy A. Ohno
"A new near net shape casting process, OHNO Continuous Casting (OCC), has been recently developed. In this process, molten metal is fed into a heated mold maintained at a temperature above the solidif
Jan 1, 1988
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Study of Energy Release Associated with Coal Burst OccurrenceBy Chengguo Zhang, Bruce Hebblewhite, Faham Tahmasebinia, lsmet Canbulat
"Coal burst is a dynamic release of energy within the rock (or coal) mass leading to high velocity expulsion of the broken/ failed material into mine openings. This phenomenon has been recognised as o
Jan 1, 2016
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Oil-Air Separation Of Nonsulphide And Nonmetal Minerals (ac62c491-b8c9-4f16-a42c-d5803a4c85fc)By G. R. M. Del Giudice, A. M. Sadler, Arthur F. Taggart, M. Hassialis
FLOTATION of sulphide minerals and native metals is no longer a practical difficulty. The underlying scientific principles of the method, although not explored in anything like complete detail, have b
Jan 1, 1937
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Moisture Variance of Mine Dust Samples and The Inclusion of Moisture as Incombustible Content (e32de7c9-cacb-42d5-bd60-fe2a8dc5bdd4)By M. L. Harris
Coal dust produced during the mining process is a prime explosion hazard in underground coal mines. To inert the coal dust and prevent a catastrophic propagating dust explosion, rock dust is applied t
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RI 9149 - In Situ Horizontal Stress Determinations in the Yampa Coalfield, Northwestern ColoradoBy D. L. Bickel
This report presents a Bureau of Mines study intended to determine if horizontal stress trends exist and if the stresses can be projected for improved mine design in a selected coalfield. The horizont
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 8908 - A Strong Acid-Weak Acid Method for Producing Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate From Kaolinitic ClayBy D. J. Bauer
The Bureau of Mines has conducted extensive studies on the recovery of alumina from kaolinitic clay by a HCI leaching-HCI sparging process. The current study reports a modification of the process, whi
Jan 1, 1984
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Materials Transport: Racing To Net Zero - Comparing Haulage Options For Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Costs - SME Annual Meeting 2023By A. Bieg, M. Samson, Z. Bell, A. Zinsser, J. Schuyler
As the world progresses toward the renewable energy transition, the demand for minerals increases exponentially. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) 2021 Net Zero by 2050 Report, critic
Feb 1, 2023
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Recent Mineral Discoveries in Western QuebecBy A. O. Dufresne
The mineral wealth of pre-Cambrian rocks in Canada has been the subject of much study by geologists and engineers (members of this Institute), particularly so in the past few years, following discover
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 8385 Low-Sulfur Pressure Vessel Steels by the Electroslag and Electric-Are-Furnace ProcessesBy R. H. Nafziger
Bureau of Mines research has shown that very low-sulfur pressure vessel steels with improved mechanical properties can be prepared by two melting processes. Four pressure vessel steels having sulfur c
Jan 1, 1979
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He Study of Surface Paste Disposal Technology for PB-ZN Mine TailingsBy A. Bascetin
It was recently proposed to use the pastefill technology as a surface tailings management method. Surface paste is an economic and safe storage method that respects current environmental regulations.
Feb 23, 2014
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Minerals Beneficiation - Energy-Size Reduction Relationships in ComminutionBy R. J. Charles
SEARCH for a consistent theory to explain the relationship between energy input and size reduction in a comminution process has accumulated, over the years, an enormous amount of plant and laboratory
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 6061 Resources For Making Expanded Aggregate In Western Washington And Oregon ? SummaryBy Henry M. Harris
Low-carbon shales from 65 deposits and 11 sources of coal-mine waste in western Oregon and Washington were tested in a rotary kiln for their suitability as raw material for expanded aggregate. Shales
Jan 1, 1962
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Capturing Energy from Ventilation Air MethaneBy D. L. Cluff
Ventilation Air Methane (VAM) is a high volume low concentration methane source. The capture or use of methane from VAM is challenging, which results in the routine discharge of methane into the atmos
Aug 1, 2013
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Thermodynamic Evaluation Of Arsenic And Antimony On The Bessemer Matte And Calcium Ferrite SlagBy Jonkion M. Font
Due to the known disadvantages of the use of iron silicate slag in the nickel converting stage, i.e., high metal losses, high magnetite content, and low fixation of impurities in the slag, the develop
Jan 1, 2003
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of Fugitive Dust Dispersion in Idealized Openpit MinesBy K. V. Raj, T. Bhowmick
"The control of fugitive dust in high-latitude openpit mines is challenging due to unique atmospheric phenomena resulting in complicated flow regimes as well as atmospheric inversion due to the lack o
Jan 1, 2015
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"Numerical Simulation of the Mode-I Fracture Toughness Measurement via Cracked ChevronNotched Semi-circular Bend Rock Specimens"By N. W. Xu, M. D. Wei, F. Dai, B. Li
"Chevron notched samples achieve general acceptance for measuring the Mode-I (opening mode) fracture toughness of rocks. The cracked chevron notched semi-circular bending (CCNSCB) sample, which is dev
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Preparation Projects In The UKBy John Hillman
The reconstruction of the British mining industry which began shortly after nationalisation in 1947 continued until well into the 1950s with the support of the Government. This support diminished as p
Jan 1, 1978
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Locational aspects of mine development economics: Nova Scotia's competitive position in CanadaBy Michel L. Bilodeau, Brian W. Mackenzie, Dallas W. Davis
"The paper formulates an evaluation procedure for examining the effects of location on the economics of developing mineral deposits. This methodology is applied to assess locational aspects of Nova Sc
Jan 1, 1986