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Time Dependent Open-End Pipe Pile Capacity Assessment By Dynamic And Quasi-Static MethodsBy Derrick D. Dasenbrock
Three piers of a new river bridge are supported on 1.067 m diameter open-end steel pipe piles. At time of drive, and after pile re-strikes, high-strain dynamic capacity values at plan tip elevations,
Jan 1, 2006
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RI 9537 - Relative Self-Heating Tendencies of Coal, Carbonaceous Shales, and Coal RefuseBy Ann G. Kim
Studies on the initiation and propagation of mine fires have dealt almost exclusively with coal. It has been assumed that the self-heating potential of carbonaceous shales and coal wastes is relativel
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 9412 The Materials Flow Of Mercury In The United StatesBy Stephen M. Jasinski
This report describes the materials flow of mercury in the United States. It examines the mining and production of mercury and the manufacturing, uses, and ultimate disposal of mercury. Materials flow
Jan 1, 1994
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Interactions between Slurry Density and Grinding Media SizeBy Claude Bazin, Patricia Obiang
"The slurry density (pulp percentage of solids) and the size of the grinding media are often used for the optimization of an operating ball mill. In many cases a change of ball size is made at the slu
Jan 1, 2007
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South African Gold Production: How Long the Dominant Factor?By Edward H. Jr. Boyle, Paul R. Thomas
Introduction It is estimated that nearly 40% of all the gold ever mined in free world countries has been produced by South African operations. There is concern that this immense productive capacity w
Jan 11, 1984
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IC 7101 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs In The Alma District, Colorado ? IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper is one of a series published by the Bureau of Mines on mining and milling methods and costs. It describes operations in the Alma district of Colorado in September 1937, supplemented by som
Jan 1, 1940
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Treatment of Wolfram, Bismuth, and Molybdenite Ores at Burma Queensland Corporation Mill, Wolfram, N.Q.THE old mill erected by the .Irvinebank Company consisted of 10 heads of stamps (850 lb.), rock-breaker, Hartz jig, two Krupp tables, two Luhrig vanners, three sand-pumps, one mixer; six flotation ves
Jan 1, 1920
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A New Royalty For South African Mineral ResourcesBy F. T. Cawood
The new South African Mineral Policy has major implications on the way mineral rent will be collected and shared between the stakeholders in future. Although the policy does not supply details on how
Jan 1, 2001
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The Market, the Mining Geologist and Booms and BustsAfter a five year period representing the strongest resource and commodity rally ever experienced, we are now faced with a subdued recovery following the global financial crisis. This renewed economic
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-137-77 Commercially Available Equipment For Coal Mine Emergency Warning SystemsBy John D. Foulkes
An investigation is made into whether commercially available equipment can be used to engineer effective emergency warning systems for underground coal mines. Discussions with members of the Bureau an
Jan 1, 1977
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Water is Key Issue at Elko Roundtable 2007By Rick Frechette, Bryan Ulrich
Representatives from several mining operations in three western states left their mines behind for a day in February to discuss with their peers the issue of water. The event was Knight Piésold a
Jan 1, 2007
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Passive Integrating Measurements Of Radon And Thoron: Methods And Field ObservationsBy S. Murdock, R. L. Fleischer, H. W. Alter, J. E. Gingrich
The use of solid state track deters allows totally passive, integrating measurements of 222Rn (radon) or of 220Rn (thoron) plus radon. A track-detecting solid is placed in a holder that is closed by a
Jan 1, 1981
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Hydrogeological Aspects of Three Open Pits within Noranda OperationsBy L. C. St. Arnaud
"Open pit mines can produce large disturbances within regional hydrogeologic systems. The degree of disturbance and the consequences on the local environment depend on the size of the pit and on the p
Jan 1, 1990
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft Portals (98716578-d9a6-4b5f-b3d0-51b497360883)By R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft PortalsBy R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot.By Peter O. Wilkinson
Ascot Racecourse in the UK is a major international venue for horseracing. The racecourse is being redeveloped to provide entirely new public facilities. The development includes the construction of a
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-35-76 Development Of Improved Methane Sampling System - Section I - Introduction And Summary ? A. IntroductionBy G. B. Sonneman
This final report summarizes the work done by The Bendix Corporation, Environmental Science Division, under contract to the Bureau of Mines to design, develop and test two improved systems for remote
Jan 1, 1975
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From Drill Core to Metal: A Multi-Disciplined Approach to Flowsheet DevelopmentBy Norman O. Lotter, Virginia Lawson, Mika Muinonen, Dominic Fragomeni, Jorge F. Oliveira
Development of metallurgical flowsheets from drill core to production of finished metal involves two main domains: process mineralogy to sample the ore and develop a successful flowsheet producing sal
Jan 1, 2014
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Taxation of a Canadian Gold Mining CompanyBy E. D. Fox
Introduction The financial statement of the hypothetical Gold Mining Company, which forms the background of this survey, was designed for the Institute with the express abject of having it assessed i
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 7912 Milling And Processing Tungsten ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. B. Zadra
Tungsten, a comparatively new metal, is one of the important strategic war materials. In peacetime, tungsten is widely used as a filament in elec¬tric lamps and electronic tubes and is a vital constit
Jan 1, 1959