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Lubrication of Mining Equipment - Part 1 - Cutters, Loaders, Conveyors, and Elevators
By Charles W. Frey
SUCCESSFUL mining today means proper mechanization. Before any mine can begin production on a paying scale, some machinery must be installed. There must be pumps to remove water, fans and blowers to p
Jan 1, 1938
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An Overview of Valuation Practices and the Development of a Canadian Code for the Valuation of Mineral Properties
By Keith Spence
"The notion of ""value"" has always been a subjective and contentious issue. Indeed, Value is in the eye of the beholder. There are varied methods and practices for valuing property, as there are indu
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 3153 Factors Influencing Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines
By W. B. Berwald
The United States Bureau of lanes, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has been studying actively for the past several years the problem of the flow of natu
Jan 1, 1931
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A Topographical Map of the Innovation Landscape
By Leon Lorenzen, Victor E. Ross, Anton W. Kleingeld
Key to successful innovation, whether at organization, industry or national level, is the alignment and utilization of resources in the most appropriate and efficient way. Innovation needs to be direc
Jan 1, 2003
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Ventilation as a Means to Prevent Silicosis in Ontario Mines
By Clifford S. Gibson
THESE troubled times suggest three reasons for maximum effort to control silicosis: (1) To keep to a minimum the ever-increasing burden occasioned by past deficiencies in this respect. (2) To effe
Jan 1, 1942
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Coal Mining Cost Models
By G. W. Toth
The coal mining cost models described in this paper represent a computerized estimating procedure for analyzing mining costs and requirements of proposed coal mining projects. Both surface and undergr
Jan 1, 1980
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Variability in Parameters of the Water Balance Equation and their Influence on Evapotranspiration Cover Performance
By T Baumgartl, D R. Mulligan, D Doley, A Schneider
In arid and semi-arid areas evapotranspiration (ET) cover systems are often used to mitigate contaminated seepage from hazardous mine waste into the adjacent environment. The theory of ET covers is ba
Jul 10, 2012
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IC 6145 Mining Methods At Minas De Matahambre, Matahambre, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba. ? Introduction
By George L. Richert
The Minas de Matahambre is situated on the north coast of Cuba, in the Province of Pinar del Rio, approximately 150 miles west of Havana. This nine is the only producer of copper in Cuba, and has been
Jan 1, 1929
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Size Distribution of the Airborne Dust in Longwall Coal Faces
By H. S. Chiang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
"IntroductionThe way in which the particle sizes distribute in the airborne coal dust plays an important role in the transportation of the dust in the mine air and human respiratory systems. Though th
Mar 1, 1989
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Risk Baseline Report: An Innovative Risk Management Approach for a Complex Underground Project - RETC2023
By David J. Hatem, K. Bhattarai
The increasing popularity of alternative methods in delivery of underground infrastructure projects has given rise to innovative and collaborative contracting strategies to allocate and manage the uni
Jun 13, 2023
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Production Speeded Up and Organized on War Basis
By Lyon F. Terry
SPEED-UP of production of crude oil and its products, accompanied by rising prices and the organization of the industry on a war basis, featured the economic aspects of petroleum in 1941. Early in th
Jan 1, 1942
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Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Pre-Oxidation and Cyanidation of Gold Ore Containing Sulfide Minerals: A Review
By M. Epiney, A. Ghahreman, R. Kim1and
"Pre-oxidation and cyanide leaching behavior of gold in the presence of sulfide minerals were reviewed, focused on the effects of oxygen injection in the gold leaching process. Generally, pre-oxidatio
Jan 1, 2017
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Attacking The Small-Mine Fatality Problem In West Virginia
By R. L. Grayson
For the years 1990 and 1991, West Virginia's underground coal small-mine fatality rate « 20 employees) was approximately ten times higher than the national coal industry rate. Although the total
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion of Mr. Dudley's paper on Important Results Obtained in the Past Fifteen Years with the Stiff and Heavy Rail-Sections (see p. 318)
John Birkinbine, Philadelphia, Pa.: We have in the Institute two Dudleys—Dr. Charles B. Dudley, who has so thoroughly studied the chemical composition and physical behavior of rail-steel, and Dr. P. H
Jan 1, 1900
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Tankhouse Mechanization: Automatic Grab Systems
By Tom Marttila
During the last few years, when a new tankhouse or a major modernization has been planned, automatic or semiautomatic crane and grab systems have at least been considered. It seems that in the future
Jan 1, 1990
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Value Added Aluminum Smelter System Integration: Alouette Phase II Experience
By A. Noël, R. Lapierre, M. Provencher
"Modem aluminum smelters are facing significant operating cost pressure. Key methods used by smelters to manage this pressure are automation and production-information systems to optimize processes, m
Jan 1, 2006
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Advances in Blast Furnace Practice at Stelco
By D. W. R. George, J. L. Stewart
Developments in the last decade, which have contributed to increased productivity and decreased coke rates in the iron blast furnace, are reviewed. Future progress in blast-furnace practice is also co
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 6524 Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium Limeston
By Paul Hatmaker
This paper covers briefly the particular field of dolomite and magnesium limestone; certain uses of high-calcium limestone are mentioned only to show more clearly the limita¬ tions of the magnesian ro
Sep 1, 1931
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Mining Gradually Taking a Larger Proportion of Engineering Students
By Thomas T. Read
IN reviewing the field of mineral industry education last year reference was made to recent assertions, mostly emanating from sources not in a position to know the facts, that mining engineers as a cl
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 8136 Vacuum Melting Of Steel ? Summary
By James R. Kerr
Although metallurgical benefits of processing metals in a vacuum or reduced atmosphere have been realized for a hundred years, the problem of creating a vacuum in the range from 10-0 to 10-4 mm. of me
Jan 1, 1962