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Broad Front Concept Of In Situ Processing Of Solid Fossil FuelsBy Rodolfo V. de la Cruz
The broad front concept is based on the principle that gasification can be achieved more efficiently and completely from a plane broad combustion front in contrast to other geometries obtainable with
Jan 1, 1976
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Metal Concentrations In Marine Black Shales Of Western United StatesBy George A. Desborough
Marine black shales of Paleozoic age in the Western United States that exceed 10 weight percent organic carbon contain as much as 5,000 ppm vanadium, 1,000 ppm molybdenum, 1,300 ppm nickel, 600 ppm co
Jan 1, 1982
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Economics Of GraphiteBy Wilfred M. Kenan
The relationship of various genetic classifications of graphite, their properties and general applications are reviewed. The classifications being amorphous, flake, high crystalline (vein) primary syn
Jan 1, 1984
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Lignite MiningBy A. S. Kane
According to the 1966 Bureau of Mines Mineral Year Book only three states reported production of lignite in that year. These state: were North Dakota, Montana, and South Dakota; although it is known t
Jan 1, 1968
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Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore DepositsBy Joel S. Leventhal
The roles of organic matter in ore deposits are complex and represent a specialized effort in the larger subject of the geochemistry of ore deposits. The organic carbon cycle can be considered with pa
Jan 1, 2013
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer SamplingBy S. W. Thomas
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1985
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A Basic Analysis For Excavating And Bulk HandlingBy L. Adler
A fairly complex analysis is required to select, or evaluate a piece of excavating and bulk handling equipment and obtain its performance. At present there is little agreement as to what specific poin
Jan 1, 1983
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Lubrication Of Enclosed Gearing On Large Shovels And Draglines In Open Pit Mining OperationsBy Edward M. Downs
This paper is a brief review of the lubrication requirements of enclosed gearing on earth moving equipment, particularly as they apply to intermediate and large draglines and shovels used in open pit
Jan 1, 1968
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Debrining In The Saline IndustryBy T. E. Burns
The process engineer is frequently requested to select equipment to separate brine from solids, In many cases, this is a more difficult task than the selection of most other pieces of process equipmen
Jan 1, 1966
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Coal Seam Geology And Quality Control - IntroductionBy F. W. Metzger
Coal quality control in mining and mine planning has always been important and has become even more essential in recent years due to environmental considerations. The primary consumers of the sub-bitu
Jan 1, 1981
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Escalante Silver Mill: Project Approach And Performance AnalysisBy Randolph E. Scheffel
Mill design and project execution are very demanding and interactive processes requiring the dedication and cooperation of many parties. The development philosophy which lead to the successful complet
Jan 1, 1983
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The Significance Of Natural Ground-Water Recharge In Site Selection For Mill Tailings Disposal ? IntroductionBy D. B. Stephens
Milling operations throughout the world have created vast amounts of waste by-products, or tailings, which are often disposed on the land surface. The wastes may be disposed behind dams, on untreated
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology In Potash Mining And Exploration ? IntroductionBy Samuel S. Adams
Economic concentrations of potassium are essentially limited to thick, stratigraphic sections of marine evaporites. These deposits were precipitated through the evaporation of sea water in restricted
Jan 1, 1970
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The Influence Of Excavation Technique On Rock Slope DesignBy Dermot M. Ross-Brown
The more important factors controlling the design of pit slopes are related to the local geology over which the designer has little or no control. Nevertheless, there are some factors over which the d
Jan 1, 1975
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Where And Why The Application Of A Large Mobile Crushing Plant Is Most ProfitableBy Boris J. Kochanowsky
In the mobile crushing unit system trucks are replaced by a conveyor resulting in a "continuous" almost "fully-automated" operation with all its attendant advantages. In consequence, overall operating
Jan 1, 1968
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In-Situ Roof Trusses Vs. Angle Roof Bolts - A Photoelastic Comparison ? IntroductionBy S. C. Gambrell
The practice of roof bolting in world-wide mining activities is very well known, having been used extensively for over 50 years. The theory of roof bolting, however, is extremely complicated, and only
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineral Distribution In Size Fractions Of Tertiary Zeolite Ores ? IntroductionBy L. B. Sand
Zeolite ores and protores occur in extensive deposits in the western United States. A recent paper1 describes the general geology and mineralogy of these deposits and their geographical distribution.
Jan 1, 1967
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An Emperical Method Of Examining Energy Distribution In Blast PatternsBy Charles H. Grant
Blast design methods generally deal with end points or limits of design such as spacing, burden, stemming depth, etc. Even cratering design deals with limits defined as a function of energy decay to a
Jan 1, 1980
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Interactive Graphics For Semivariogram ModelingBy Jean-Michel Rendu
Accurate modeling of the semivariogram is an extremely important step in the geostatistical analysis of mineral deposits. Automatic fitting of a mathematical model is often possible but not necessaril
Jan 1, 1982
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Trackless Vehicle Application To Underground ExcavationBy R. L. Sundeen
Trackless vehicles, as the name implies, are machines not bound to rails, guide cables, or other direction controlling devices. They include, for the most part, vehicles which are wheel or crawler (tr
Jan 1, 1969