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OFR-72-82 Research Study Of Coal Mine Rock ReinforcementBy T. A. Lang
Concepts and equations have been developed to quantitatively determine the stability of a rock bolted coal mine roof as a structural (beam-arch) member consisting of reinforced rock units. The equatio
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3787 Prevention of Benzene-Air Explosions by Addition of Nitrogen and Carbon DioxideBy G. W. Jones
"INTRODUCTION As part of its work in promoting safety, the Bureau of Mines is investigating various means of eliminating or mitigating the explosion hazards of combustible gases encountered in mining
Dec 1, 1944
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Effect On Steel Of Variations In Rate Of Cooling In Ingot MoldsBy William Priestley
The author has shown, by .practical experiments, how the rate of cooling steel in the mold governs ingotism, segregation, the formation of dendrites, and the distribution of intergranular material; an
Jan 2, 1924
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RI 3149 Salts In Tri-State Mill Waters: March, 1932 Their Ill-Effect On The Flotation Of Blende And Their RemovalBy A. B. Campbell
The mines in the eastern part of the now active region of the Tri-State zinc district of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma have unusually acid water, which during periods of moderate or no rainfall is us
Jan 1, 1932
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Acid Deposition From New Air Pollution Sources In The Western United States: Examples Of Modeled Air Quality And Its Impacts On The Bridger And Fitzpatrick WildernessesBy Douglas G. Fox
Outputs from industrial activities planned in the Riley Ridge natural gas project are modeled to determine the potential locations of air pollution impacts on the Bridger and Fitzpatrick Wildernesses
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 3059 Development And Production History On The Salt Flat And Other Fault Fields Of East Central Texas (749691e0-85bd-46e3-a425-e71f6710887d)By H. B. Hill
The Salt Flat field, formerly called the Joe Bruner field, is located northeast of the town of Luling in Caldwell County, Tex. This field, which is a fault structure, approximately parallels and is ab
Jan 1, 1931
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Maximization of Productivity Of Autonomous Equipment in Underground MinesBy J. Paraszczak
Underground metal mining involves many challenges. Economic slowdown, tough international competition and sometimes volatile metal prices put constant pressure on mine operators to increase productivi
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The Automatic Burning of CoalBy A. Ignatieff
"Demonstrations of Automatic Coal Burning EquipmentAT THE 1951 and 1952 Annual Coal Research Conferences sponsored by the Dominion Coal Board and attended by delegates from the Dominion and Provincial
Jan 1, 1953
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Geostatistical grade control and opencast mine planning in a multi-layer coal depositBy A. H. Onur, S. Ural
"The Afsin-Elbistan coal deposit with its 3.4 billion metric tons of reserve is the biggest coal basin and one of the most important resources for electrical energy production in Turkey. The coal depo
Jan 1, 2003
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Cotabambas y Antilla: Dos grandes de cobre en exploración avanzada en ApurímacBy Luis Vela
El presente trabajo señala a Cotabambas y Antillas como dos grandes proyectos de exploración del cobre, que en un mediano plazo podrían ser parte de la producción mundial de Cobre y Oro. Dichos proyec
Oct 21, 2015
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Innovation in an Uncertain WorldAs Pliny commented two millennia ago, The only certainty is that nothing is certain. Despite the many breakthroughs, advances and promises, the way we each live and work remains awash with technologic
May 1, 2010
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Geology of Chile’s Lomas Bayas Porphyry Copper DepositBy Thomas C. Shrake
The Lomas Bayas copper property is located93 km (58 miles) east of Antofagasta, Region II, Chile (Fig. 1). The deposit was discovered in 1880. The deposit produced intermittently until 1992. Produc
Jan 1, 1996
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Sustainable Minerals Education – We Care, But do You?By D Laurence
Mining cycles have come and gone and with them there have been dramatic swings in the levels of interest and student entry into minerals-related education programs, hence graduate supply to the indust
Mar 21, 2011
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RI 3397 Flotation And Agglomerate Concentration Of Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (7e3d70d2-0db4-4cb2-9053-7575b77807ee)By Oliver C. Ralston
[This paper is an expanded revision of a report entitled "Froth Flotation and Agglomerate Tabling of Nonmetallic Minerals, " published in Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurg
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3397 Flotation And Agglomerate Concentration Of Nonmetallic Minerals ? IntroductionBy Oliver C. Ralston
[This paper is an expmded revision of a report entitled "Froth Flota- tion and Agglomerate Tabling of Honmetdlic Idinerds, " published in Trans- actions of the Canadian Ir-stitute of Iriining and !,le
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in JapanBy William T. Reid
Low-temperature carbonization of coal in Japan served as an important source of liquid fuels during the war. Six plants operating in Japan Proper produced 203,069 KL (53.7 million gallons) of liquid f
Feb 1, 1948
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OFR-6-87 Mine Hoist Electrical Systems Study - Volume III - Microprocessor Application Study: Safety-Related Issues Associated With The Application Of Microprocessors In Mine Hoist Systems.By C. Richard Groves
As the level of technology applied in the electrical measurement, control, and display portions of mine hoist systems continues to advance, the issues and concerns associated with the ramifications of
Jan 1, 1986
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The Size Distribution of Airborne Bolivian Crocidolite FibersBy Matthew S. Sanchez, Richard J. Lee, Matthew D. Zock, Drew R. Van Orden
"Current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) risk models and asbestos fiber counting techniques for monitoring airborne exposures treat all fibers as being equivalent and ignore the effect of dimens
Jan 1, 2012
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Benefication of New Zealand IImeno-MagnetitesBy J J. Batchelor, J B. Metson
Titanium (ilmenite) concentrate was extracted from a New Zealandilmeno-magnetite deposit. Tailings from the existing processing line at the Waikato North Head ironsand concentration plant were used as
Jan 1, 2000
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IC 7627 Control Of Metallurgical And Mineral Dusts And Fumes In Los Angeles County, Cali F. ? SummaryBy Glenn L. Allen
The rapid rise of industrial Los Angeles to international prominence has been accompanied by the natural corollary - a record influx of population - together with greatly increased production and fabr
Jan 1, 1952