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Requirements For Stability In Open Pit Mining
By R. M. Stewart
INTRODUCTION Requirements for achieving economic slope stability in open pit mining must not only be met during the operating stages but in all preceding stages of mine development. In many operati
Jan 1, 1972
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Arizona Paper - Mine Accounting for Small Mines
By James E. Chapman
The observations here presented are not those of an expert accountant, but of one who, while he has seen considerable service in the accounting departments of large companies, has spent more time in e
Jan 1, 1917
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Training Workmen For Positions Of Higher Responsibility
F. C. HENDERSCHOTT,* New York, N. Y.-I am going to take, as the text of what I shall discuss, a portion of the second paragraph of Mr. Stanford's paper. It read as follows: "The most vital need o
Jan 4, 1918
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Bulkheads and Drains for High Sandfill Stopes
By Richard A. Busch, Roy L. Soderberg
Large, high, open stopes resulting from vertical crater retreat (VCR) and similar methods are usually filled with sand tailings to support the stope walls and make it possible to mine the pillars. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Plastic Becomes Panacea For Uranium Reduction Co.
By R. L. Curfman
In May 1960, six months after conversion of one- half of the Uranium Reduction Co. mill from acid to alkaline leach, severe corrosion was encountered in the 112 stainless steel wash baskets in the res
Jan 9, 1962
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Methods Used in Prospecting for Mineral Aggregates
By Edgar Kendall
A KNOWLEDGE of the fundamental principles of locating, sampling, testing and evaluating materials is essential in prospecting for mineral aggregates. In this discussion, mineral aggregates will be con
Jan 1, 1939
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Industrial Minerals - Synthesis of Some Ferrites
By Arthur Tauber, Horst Kedesdy
FERRITES are sintered metallic oxides of the spinel structure type1 and belong to the class of soft ferromagnetic materials. Similar to a ceramic, they can be formed and fired to a dense body, exhibit
Jan 1, 1958
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Software/Hardware Selection Considerations For Ming Applications
By Betty L. Gibbs
A company must have an organized approach to effectively sort through the profusion of available software and hardware and find the programs and equipment which fit defined needs. The selection proces
Jan 1, 1983
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Methods For Predicting Rubble Motion During Blasting
By John T. Schamaun
Recent applications of explosives and blasting agents to rubble rock have led to requirements for more elaborate design and analysis methods. In most blasting uses, it is necessary not only to fractur
Jan 1, 1984
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Refining - Review of Refining Engineering for 1942
By Walter Miller
AFter a year's continued impact of war, the task of the petroleum-refining industry stands out clearly and looms up in larger aspect. This time it is not, as it was so largely in the first World
Jan 1, 1943
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Refining - Review of Refining Engineering for 1942
By Walter Miller
AFter a year's continued impact of war, the task of the petroleum-refining industry stands out clearly and looms up in larger aspect. This time it is not, as it was so largely in the first World
Jan 1, 1943
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The Appraisal Of Coal Land For Taxation ,
By H. M. Chance
WITHIN the last 10 years the subject of mine taxation in its relation to coal-mining interests has come to have growing importance, not only to those engaged in the mining of coal, but also to the own
Jan 7, 1914
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Analysing Ventilation And Cooling Requirements For Mines
By L. K. Smith, E. M. de Kock, J. van der Walt
A unique and systematic approach for analysing alternative methods of ventilating and cooling large hot mines is presented. The important factors that have a bearing on ventilation and cooling require
Jan 1, 1982
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Preventive Maintenance Of Control Equipment For Excavators
By M. Safiuddin
Within the mining industry, open-pit mining has progressed to a point where a 200-yard walking dragline is as conceivable today as a 35-yard dragline was just a few years ago. This is possible due to
Jan 9, 1967
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Sliding Royalties For Oil And Gas Wells
By Roswell Johnson
THE principle of sliding or graduation in royalties is accomplished either by the block, period, cumulative, or class method. The block method calls for a very low royalty rate on all oil produced up
Jan 6, 1915
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Geology Of The Ore Deposits Of The Tintic Mining District
By Guy Crane
I. INTRODUCTION THE geology of the Tintic mining district, fully treated, would occupy an elaborate monograph. This less comprehensive paper is devoted primarily to the occurrence and origin of the o
Jan 10, 1915
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Drying of Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized State
By V. F. Parry, E. O. Wagner
This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrapment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture ra
Jan 1, 1951
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Drying of Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized State
By E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry
This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrapment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture ra
Jan 1, 1951
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Loading and Haulage for the Gismo System
By Dale I. Hayes
Combined loader and transport, the Gismo is now built for sale in one size, 5 to 6 tons. It will operate in a minimum opening of 7x7 ft and can be built to operate at lower heights. Where space limita
Dec 1, 1956
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Terminal Facilities For Western Coal Slurry Pipelines
By E. J. Wasp, T. C. Aude, F. B. Raymer
Abstract-The following paper deals with technical aspects of terminal facilities for western coal pipelines. The information is taken from the Ohio and Black Mesa pipelines and the proposed one in Wyo
Jan 2, 1978