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Three Case Studies Of The Economics Of Industrial Mineral Transloading To Counter Unreasonable Freight Rates Or Inadequate Rail Service
By C. N. Speltz
The cost of transportation of industrial minerals is frequently higher than the cost of the product. Where a minc, industrial mineral plant. or customer is served by a single railroad, that single rai
Jan 1, 1998
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The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian Scene
By Vard H. Johnson
"In contrast with the well-publicized Pittsburgh coal, and the Everglades of Florida, most coal-forming swamps of Cretaceous time in western North America occupied relatively limited areas. They forme
Jan 1, 1972
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Regional Meeting and Engineers' Week at Chicago
By Carl Lee
CHICAGO in the last week of June fulfilled all its promises to the visiting engineers except one. This holds true with respect to the activities of the Regional Meeting of the A. I. M. E. in particula
Jan 1, 1933
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SIL904 Hong Kong – Drill and Blast Tunnels, Station Blasting Innovations (Double- and Triple-deck Blasting) and Lining Solutions
By W Curlewis, D Hake, Z Cuthbert
The South Island Line (East) will be a medium-capacity railway covering approximately 7 km from Admiralty Station to South Horizons Station on the south side of Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, with int
Sep 17, 2014
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OFR-25-78 Study And Analysis Of Surface Subsidence Over The Mined Pittsburgh Coalbed
By R. E. Gray
[The purpose of the study is to investigate cases of subsidence over abandoned mined-out areas of the Pittsburgh Coal identified from published and unpublished sources and to determine through a consi
Jan 1, 1977
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Drew A. Meyer: An Interview With The 2012 SME President
The global mining industry will always face significant challenges. Some, though, are bigger than others. What do you consider the major challenges facing the mining industry as a whole and SME in p
Jan 1, 2012
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Sources of Magnesia and Magnesium in Canada
By M. F. Goudge
MAGNESIA refractories and magnesium metal are both essential war commodities. The need for magnesium, which had just made its debut as a commercial metal a few years before the outbreak of the present
Jan 1, 1942
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You Can't Drive Piles Because Of The Vibration
By Jerry A. Steding
How many times have you heard "You can't drive piles because of the vibration."? You hear these words come out of the mouths of owners, engineers, and contractors. When a piling contractor he
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 8654 The Bureau Of Mines Minerals Availability System And Resource Classification Manual
This Information Circular describes the Bureau of Mines Minerals Availability System (MAS), presents the Resource Classification Manual used for information input to a computer file, and discusses the
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-67-80 Identify And Evaluate Lightweight Support Substitutes
By Gilbert L. Forst
The objective of this program is to identify and evaluate superior, lightweight substitutes for selected coal mine roof support concepts such as crossbars, posts, and crib blocks. Engineering analysis
Jan 1, 1978
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The Hydraulic Air Compressor ? a forgotten solution for mineral processing?
By Dean Millar
Clean, green, cheap compressed air can be produced efficiently and renewably by modernization of a 19th century technology ?The hydraulic air compressor has no moving parts ?After commissioning, th
May 1, 2013
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IC 8601 Corrosion Resistance Of Metals In Hot Brines: A Literature Review
By Lloyd H. Banning
With the ever-increasing demand for energy in all forms, electrical energy generated from geothermal resources could become an important energy source in the next few decades. Geothermal fluids, which
Jan 1, 1973
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Compressed air – Its time has come for improved efficiency
By Lanny Pasternak
"This article is directed at plant production, engineering and maintenance personnel. Seldom does any industrial operation take the time to study the costs involved in the generation of what is probab
Jan 1, 1996
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OFR-106-84 Testing Jet Fans In Metal/Nonmetal Mines With Large Cross-Sectional Airways
By M. F. Dunn
The objective of this work was to define jet fan performance in d variety of large cross-section underground mine applications and to develop guidelines for thin performance in open airways, dead head
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4892 Petroleum-Engineering Study of K. M. A. Reservoir, Southwestern Part K. M. A. Oil Field, Wichita and Archer Counties, Tex.
"SUMMARYThe K.M.A. reservoir was discovered to be oil bearing at a depth of 3,719 feet on March 11, 1931. Extensive development, however, was not begun immediately, because the discovery well had a lo
Jun 1, 1952
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RI 4638 Proposed Process For Treatment Of Low-Grade Titaniferous Ores: Laboratory Tests On Sintering With Carbon And Soda Ash To Produce Metallic Iron And Soluble Titanates
By Robert T. MacMillan
An essentially chemical technique has been developed on a small scale for the efficient utilization of certain domestic titaniferous iron ores. Three main steps are involved: (1) Sintering the ore at
Jan 1, 1950
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Sustainability in Plant Design
By Ben C. McLellan, Philip J. Bangerter, Andrew Murphy, Glen D. Corder, Damien Giurco
Sustainability now forms a critical part of metallurgical plant design. In addition to compliance with requirements and corporate principles, design engineers must also consider how community and soci
Jan 1, 2015
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Simulating Extraction Shapes to Understand Financial Risk Using High Performance Computing
By E Lima, D Gregory, C Faria, A Lapworth
Open pit mine enterprises are complex systems that depend on multiple parameters such as mineral grade distribution, geotechnical characteristics, economic conditions and engineering requirements, all
Nov 24, 2014
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Sintering at Coniston
By A. G. Roach
Introduction The plant described in this paper is located at Coniston, Ontario, the smelting centre of the former Mond Nickel Company. Coniston is situated some eight miles east of Sudbury on the mai
Jan 1, 1932
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OFR-65-82 Silencing The Flame Channelling Process - Project Orion - Volume II
By James A. Browning
Following an unsuccessful attempt earlier in the program to develop and market a drill channelling machine, we have designed and tested a new continuous channelling method which reduces operating soun
Jan 1, 1981