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RI 9284 - Primary Gas Toxicities and Smoke Particle Characteristics During Combustion of Mine Ventilation Ducts
By Maria I. De Rosa
The U. S. Bureau of Mines performed experiments to determine if the primary gas toxicities evolved during the early (~300° C) and later (~400° C) combustion stages of chlorinated polyester-reinforced
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanization at the Bureau of Mines Oil-shale Mine
By E. D. Gardner
The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (58 Stat., 190; 30 U.S.C. Sup., Secs. 321- 325) was approved by Congress April 5, 1944; it directed the Bureau of Mines to build demonstration plants to produce syntheti
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 2476 Dangers Of And Treatment For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning ? General Statement.
By R. R. Sayers
Carbon monoxide poisoning, as usually encountered, is an acute condition resulting from breathing atmospheres containing that gas. It is characterized clinically by headache, dizziness, weakness in th
Jan 1, 1923
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Field Test Of A Seismic System For Locating Trapped Miners
If the communication/tracking system of an underground mine is severely damaged in a large mine accident or explosion, a surface based seismic system could be the only available tool for locating any
Feb 23, 2014
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St. Louis Paper - Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores in its Practical Application
By Charles A. Stetefeldt
This treatise is the sequel of a paper on "Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-ores," etc., read at the Chicago meeting, in May, 1884, and published in the Transactions, vol.
Jan 1, 1887
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Evaluation of high-temperature disposable filter elements in an experimental underground mine - SME Transactions 2011
By L. D. Patts, S. J. Janisko, E. G. Cauda, A. D. Bugarski, G. H. Schnakenberg, J. A. Hummer
Filtration systems with disposable filter elements (DFEs) are used in the underground coal mining industry to control particulate matter emissions from diesel-powered permissible and nonpermissible co
Jan 1, 2011
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Italy's Drive for Mineral Self-Sufficiency
By Charles Will Wright
ITALY is by- far the poorest in mineral resources of the so-called great pou7ers of Europe. Before the World War this shortage was not so serious as the essential minerals that could not be mined dome
Jan 1, 1939
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Teetered Bed Separators ? The Australian Experience
By R. Drummond
The fourth Teetered Bed Separator (TBS) has just been installed in Australia, and trials have been run in many sites. There is a growing recognition of the potential advantages of using TBS technology
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Aspects Of The Hydrodynamics And Polymer Conformation In Polyacrylamide Flocculation Of Chromite Ore
By D. R. Spears
As part of its mission to develop technology to assure a continuing supply of minerals, the US Bureau of Mines has investigated the flocculation of a Stillwater, MT, chromite ore. The ore was floccula
Jan 1, 1992
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Marketing of Coal
By W. D. BRENNAN
AS a rule the thoughts of engineers are more often directed toward the mechanical and physical conditions of mining practice than they are toward the disposition and the marketing of the product. This
Jan 1, 1931
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Latest Developments On Equipment To Improve Safety And Working Conditions On Wire-rod Mills
By Andrea Zanon
Recently steel manufacturers have significantly focused their attention on safety and working conditions thanks to new labour laws, comprehensive operators’ knowledge and increased company social resp
Jul 30, 2018
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Iron and Steel Program Supplemented by Strategic Ores and Metals Symposium
By J. S. Marsh
AN incomplete statistical analysis performed wearily on the morning after Thursday, Feb. 12, indicates that the unavoidable items of conversation among steelmen were the current shortage of sleeping t
Jan 1, 1942
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Basic Research on External Desulfurization of Hot Iron by Dolomite
By Lv Guozhi, Ren Xiaodong, Liu Yan, Dou Zhihe
"This paper investigated a new desulfurizer, dolomite and ferrosilicon. Magnesium vapor produced by silicothermic reduction of dolomite and ferrosilicon in an immersion tube of molten iron was injecte
Jan 1, 2013
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John F. Kennedy Airport Site Redevelopment: Tapertube Pile Foundation
By Gisele R. Passalacqua, Aly Mohammad, Joanna Smith
The $13 billion John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport construction redevelopment program includes new terminals and buildings that are supported on piles to meet the airport expansion demand due to increased
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Metallurgical Strategy at Sturgeon Lake Mill
By C. P. Patel
"The Sturgeon Lake Joint Venture volcanic massive sulpide deposit was discovered in 1970. Milling was started by Falconbridge Copper Ltd. at Sturgeon Lake in September 1974. The Sturgeon Lake pit and
Jan 1, 1980
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Dull Tools Are Costly
By Frank Rieber
EVERYONE is familiar with the story of the poor Indian and his leaking tepee. He couldn't repair the leak while it was raining, naturally. And when it wasn't raining, where was the incentive
Jan 1, 1948
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Mineralogy And Modelling – Predicting Uranium Leach Extraction At Olympic Dam
By B. Pewkliang, K. Ehrig, E. Macmillan, M. Smith, V. Liebezeit, Y. Li
The Olympic Dam iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) uranium-silver deposit is the largest publicly declared uranium, fifth largest copper and third largest gold resource. Currently, the operation consists o
Jan 1, 2020
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It?s Not Just Trucks And Shovels: Mineral Processing Equipment Will Be On Hand, Too
The past four years since the 2008 MINExpo have been a roller coaster ride for the mining industry, with highs and lows and everything in between. One of the natural consequences of this uncertainty h
Jan 1, 2012
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OFR-162-77 Design Of A Quiet Rock Drill - A Feasibility Study Using Principles Of Leavell Pavement Breaker
By Floyd R. Anderson
Noise control of existing pneumatic drills is difficult and runs into cost, performance and weight penalties. A need exists for a start-from-scratch approach for quiet pneumatic rock drills. The desig
Jan 1, 1977
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Uses Of Glass Reinforced Plastics In Western Metallurgy
By Robert W. Burns
Gentlemen, my subject today is glass reinforced plastics. By definition, this encompasses a wide variety of materials: at least a half dozen basic varieties of polyester, epoxy, and phenolic; virtuall
Jan 1, 1962