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Prospects For Lime Refractories In The Production Of Metals And Ceramics - A. Production
By Robert E. Moore
Investigators have attempted to develop lime refractories on a scale for broad applications in the metal and ceramic industries for several decades. There was a flurry of activity in the early to mid-
Jan 1, 1985
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Sulfur Isotopes, Iron Content Of Sphalerites, And Ore Textures In The Anvil Ore Body, Canada - Introductory Statement
By F. A. Campbell
This paper reports on mineral facies, ore textures, distribution of iron in sphalerites, and fractionation of sulfur isotopes in the Anvil ore body, Yukon Territory, Canada. Because the detailed struc
Jan 1, 1973
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Computerized Production Planning And Maintenance Reporting For Underground Coal Mines
By Thomas Bubanovich
Engineers at the Freeman United Coal Min¬ing Company, located in West Frankfort, Illinois, have been using a computerized production planning and maintenance reporting system, which have been designed
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of Risk Assessment, Risk Management, and Engineering/Economic Feasibility Analysis in Remedial Decision Making for Contaminated Soils
By E. J. Dorward-King, R. J. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
Risk assessment, risk management, and engineering/economic feasibility analysis are presented as three effective, practical tools for decision making in the remediation of contaminated soils. Risk ass
Jan 1, 1992
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Tactical Shut-Off Value Strategies for Panel Cave Mines
By T. Bui
The shut-off value for a panel cave mine determines when a draw point will be shut-off and mining will cease from that draw point. Using a shut-off value strategy for a panel cave mine is similar to
Feb 23, 2014
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Queens Segment, East Side Access Project, New York
By Bernie W. Martin, Jesus Schabib
The East Side Access (ESA) Project in New York will be the largest tunneling project ever undertaken by a US railroad. The objective of the ESA project is to connect the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) M
Jan 1, 2001
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Optimization Of Ventilation Parameters In A Continuous Mining Section Employing Exhaust Ventilation And An Underboom Scrubber (788e0823-bf3c-4de2-b35c-c6581d65a72c)
By R. Bhaskar
The objective of the project was to optimize the ventilation parameters of a continuous miner underboom scrubber to further control. the amount of airborne dust discharged during mining, to further re
Jan 1, 1994
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Trona Resources In The Green River Basin, Southwest Wyoming
By J. R. Dyni
The lacustrine Green River Formation of Eocene age in the Green River Basin, southwest Wyoming, contains the world's large resource of natural sodium carbonate in bedded trona (Na2CO3? NaHCO3? 2H
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuous On-Line Analysis Of Coal ? Introduction
By O. J. Tassicker
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) initiated a program in 1976 to develop and demonstrate an instrument system for on-line continuous measurement of coal properties. The program has focused
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Note - Bivariable Planetary Cutter- Head Concept For Shaft Boring
By D. Gu, B. Lin
Discussion of concept Breakage of rock by machine is one of the major methods of excavation. With the development of modern engineering techniques, the advantages of using this method have become e
Jan 1, 1996
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Maintenance Of Water Clarification Equipment
By J. J. Reilly
The Vesta Mines of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation operate in the Pittsburgh Seam in Washington County, Pennsylvania. This seam is overlain with a drawslate, 12" to 16" in thickness, which slim
Jan 1, 1959
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A Method Of Projecting U.S. Petroleum Supply
By Paul W. McGann
This paper presents a methodology for long-range studies of petroleum supply, to meet projected demands, that involves modifications of procedures used previously. This paper continues a series of pap
Jan 1, 1960
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Gas Suspension Reduction Systems
By D. W. Gunkle
Processing of various ores and materials in a reducing atmosphere has been done for many years. However, the typical device currently used is a large, often high maintenance, expensive piece of equipm
Jan 1, 1998
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Some Characteristics Affecting The Mechanical Sortability Of Native Copper Ores ? Introduction
By David H. Carlson
Mechanical sorting of "poor" rock accumulated from past native copper mining operations has been under study at the Michigan Tech's Institute of Mineral Research for several years. Prior to this
Jan 1, 1970
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Progress report on Cominco’s Red Dog project in Alaska, second largest zinc deposit ever discovered
By H. M. Giegerich
About Cominco Only the original Broken Hill zinc deposit in Australia is larger than Cominco's Red Dog deposit. Indeed, the third largest zinc deposit in the world is Cominco's own Sullivan
Jan 12, 1986
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New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of Sinter
By K. P. Stricker, H. Keddeinis, K. Grebe
Recent investigations by Mannesmann Research have shown that disintegration of sinter with widely varying quality levels is subject to a much more complex set of influences than was previously assumed
Jan 2, 1984
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Improving The Technological Performances Of Argentinian Ball Clays: A Case Study From Patagonia, Argentina
By C. Iglesias
Innovation in the tilemaking ceramic industry is stressing properties like powder flowability, ability to toughen green tiles, so turning technological requirements of ball clays ever stricter in term
Jan 1, 2010
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Fertilizer For Food Production
By P. O. Ripley
Into this tumultuous twentieth century, every second, two new babies are born. This is 5,412 per hour, and 130,000 per day. Relentlessly, consistently, alarmingly, they add to the more than three bill
Jan 1, 1966
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Field Evaluation Of A Diesel Particulate Filter System Using A Copper-Based Fuel Additive For Regeneration.
By C. J. Myers, D. L. McKinnon, A. A. Dasys
In 1988, the National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) published an information bulletin stating that whole diesel exhaust should be considered a probable carcinogen. Since then, re
Jan 1, 1993
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Bearing Of Stable Isotopic Geology On The Origin Of The Gas Hills, Wyoming, Uranium District
By E. S. Cheney
The sandstone-type uranium deposits of the Gas Hills occur in the arkosic, lower Eocene Wind River formation on the southern edge of the Wind River Basin. The d S34 values of pyrite cement associat
Jan 1, 1964