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IC 8742 Underground Mine Communications (In Four Parts) 1. Mine Telephone Systems
This Bureau of Mines report is devoted to descriptions of systems that provide in-mine wired telephone service. Although they may incorporate other features, each system described functions to allow o
Jan 1, 1977
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The case for continuity in extractive metallurgy (the eighth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, delivered in London, 4 October 1971, at the symposium on Advances in extractive metallurgy and refining)
By J. H. Chesters
The main, though rarely mentioned advantage, is likely to be the standardisation of best practice and product. In a batch process conditions vary cyclically, but with a continuous process they would,
Dec 1, 1971
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RI 3698 Work of the Safety Division, Fiscal Year 1942
By R. R. Sayers
A series of coal- mine catastrophes in the latter part of the first decade of this century focused public attention on the need for safety in mines and resulted in the establishment of the Federal Bur
Apr 1, 1943
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The Aluminum Situation
By Herbert A. Franke
ANY analysis of the aluminum situation, particularly of the factors involved in the current shortage of the metal, must consider the rapid march of events since the Munich fiasco of September 1938. At
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-113G-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume VIII - Accident Risk During The Roof Bolting Cycle: Analysis Of Problems And Potential Solutions
By Michael J. Klishis
West Virginia University researchers examined risk and exposure in the roof bolter operator's job and developed approaches for preventing accidents and for evaluating system and human performance
Jan 1, 1993
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The Development of Mineral Sands Separation Technology-Solving Today's Problems, Anticipating Tomorrow's
By Richards RG, Cross MS
The development of alluvial mining, processing systems and associated gravity separation technology over the last 30 years is largely linked to the mineral sands industry. Attention has been focusse
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8385 Review Of Bureau Of Mines Coal Program, 1967 ? Introduction
By John D. Spencer
Air and water pollution and land reclamation relating to coal mining and utilization continued to be featured in research and technologic work on coal by the Bureau of Mines in 1967. Details of the en
Jan 1, 1968
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Dust Mitigation - Changing the Paradigm
By J Visser
Dust mitigation has long been seen as nothing more than managing a nuisance issue, but the reality is that poor dust management can lead to one or more of the following negative consequences: an incre
Aug 12, 2013
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Charcoal Blast-furnace practice in Mysore
By B. VISWANATH
T HE Mysore iron works, at Bhadravati, about 2000 ft. above sea level in the Shimoga district of Mysore, British India, is served by a meter gage branch line of the Mysore State Railways. The works wh
Jan 1, 1930
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Mining education in South Africa — Past, present and future
At the end of a century of mining education in South Africa, it is appropriate to reflect on the past, take stock of the present and ponder the future of mining education. While it is likely that chan
Jan 1, 1999
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Proposed Tariff on Copper
By E. E. AGGER, Arthur Notman
THE proposal has been made in a bill introduced into Congress at the last session by Representative Jones of Michigan that an import duty of 6 c. per lb. shall be placed on copper. This action is urge
Jan 1, 1925
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The Concentration of Silver-Lead Ores at the Works of Block 10 Co., Broken Hill, N. S. W., Australia.
By V. F. STANLEY
THERE is not the slightest doubt that the present recoveries of valuable minerals by the Broken Hill mills could be improved, and that further machinery would be installed for the purpose if it could
Sep 1, 1909
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Comparison of the Efficiency of Plaster Stemming and Drill Cuttings Stemming by Numerical Simulation
By H. Cevizci
"Numerical simulation of the plaster stemming method (PSM) was performed and compared with the conventional drill cuttings stemming method (DCSM). Many earlier in situ tests have proved that PSM can u
May 1, 2019
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OFR-4-70 Mine Rescue And Survival - Coal Mining In The United States
In 1967 the United States consumed 58.8 quadrillion Btu of energy. Both the Atomic Energy Commission and the Resources for the Future, Inc., a private economic forecasting group, predict that the Unit
Jan 1, 1970
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Origins of Electrorerefining: Birth of the Technology and the World's First Commercial Electrorefinery
By A. E. Wraith, J. Protheroe Jones, P. J. Mackey
The world’s first copper electrorefinery started production in 1869 at Burry Port in South Wales. Built within the Pembrey Copper Works which had commenced smelting operations in 1849, the new refiner
Jan 1, 2019
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RI 4653 Synthetic Liquid Fuels Annual Report Of The Secretary Of The Interior For 1949 Part III - Liquid Fuels From Agricultural Residues
Approximately half of all the fuel energy used in the United states is now pro-vided by oil and natural gas. A persistent and rapid growth in energy demand during the last 3 decades has been absorbed
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8574 Iron: A Materials Survey
By Horace T. Reno
This information circular surveys the iron are industry of the world. It presents a comprehensive statistical record through 1970 of the U.S. iron ore industry and world trade patterns. The supply pos
Jan 1, 1973
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Economic Survey of Bituminous Coal
By W. A. Forbes
OUR present-day geological surveys show that 36 of our States are underlain with bituminous coal, covering a total area of 496,709 square miles. The North American continent possesses 69 per cent of t
Jan 1, 1932
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OFR-23-73 A Comprehensive Study Of Intrinsic Safety Criteria - I. Review - 1. Background
By Zsuzsanna Zborovszky
A circuit is considered intrinsically safe when any spark or thermal effect produced normally (that is, by operating the equipment in its correct operational manner to fulfill its purpose) or accident
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineral Highlights - Argentina
Argentina follows Venezuela and Mexico as the largest producers of crude petroleum and natural gas in Latin America. Argentina 1S practically self-sufficient in fuels, but relies substantially on impo
Jan 1, 1982