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Process Development for the Marampa Iron Ore Tailings Project, Sierra Leone
By P Dunn
Following civil war in Sierra Leone, London Mining Plc obtained the mining license in 2006 and commenced activity to redevelop the Marampa mining and processing operations. The Sierra Leone Marampa mi
Jul 11, 2011
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OFR-47A-86 A Quality Program Plan For Explosion-Proof Electrical Enclosures - Part 1 - Final Technical Report
By William D. Dodge
A typical quality program plan is presented for explosion-proof (XP) electrical enclosures. The plan is suggested for manufactures of XP enclosures which are to be certified by MSHA for mining use. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 9035 Principal Deposits Of Strategic And Critical Minerals In Nevada
By N. T. Lowe
This Bureau of Mines publication presents salient deposit information in abstract form on 119 principal mineral deposits in the State of Nevada. Commodity coverage addresses 17 critical and strategic
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-42-75 Coal Mine Escape Hoist Standards - Summary
By D. Randolph Berry
Foster-Miller Associates has developed a set of guidelines to permit hoist manufacturers, mine owners, and MESA mine inspectors to design, purchase, install or inspect a safe and effective Emergency E
Jan 1, 2012
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Mine Mechanization and Costs at Copper Mountain
By R. S. Douglas
Introduction The operations of The Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, L1mited, have always been concerned with the mining of low-grade copper ores. In the fifty years of thi
Jan 1, 1950
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Membership of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute (503fc085-294a-466e-92ec-571a1fb23714)
[Allan, Andrew Thompson Creek Coal & Coal Corp., Glenwood Springs, Colo. Allen, Earl W Mine Safety Appliances, 257 Rio Grand St., Salt Lake City, Utah Allen, Louis B C. F. & I. Corp., P.O. Box 1738
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3291 Bureau Of Mines Multiple-Diaphragm Recording Subsurface-Pressure Gage ? Introduction
By W. B. Berwald
[Accurate ~cusirc::ie t of euusu.rface r,resw rus £Uld tee:: ?er:~t:,res in producin+ oil and as wells is one of tine ast iy,ulortant steps ever t,.s:en to place the rprwctice of retroleum ,-iroductio
Jan 1, 1935
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Industrial Minerals In 1964 – Asbestos
By H. M. Woodroffe, H. K. Conn, S. J. Rice
World production of asbestos is estimated to be at a current level of almost 3.5 million tons, having more than doubled in the past ten years. A substantial part of the increase has been due to a rapi
Jan 2, 1965
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IC 6437 Magnesite
By Paul M. Tyler
Magnesite is of importance primarily as a refractory material for lining steel furnaces , although substantial amounts are used in the production of flooring compositions and other building materials
May 1, 1931
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RI 2341 Smokeless Fuel For Salt Lake City
By G. J. Perrott, H. W. Clark
During the course of the cooperative smoke abatement investigation carried on by the Bureau of Mines , the city of Salt Lake and the University of Utah during 1919-1920 , a study was made as to the su
Apr 1, 1922
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Operation of deep mill level zone mixed flow fans after the first fan upgrade – a parallel fans case study
By K Lownie, R Sani, A Sianturi
Part of the PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) mine production is in the process of transitioning from the deep ore zone (DOZ) mine to the deep mill level zone (DMLZ) mine. The DMLZ mine is the next lift in
Aug 28, 2017
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Proceedings of the Ninety-Third Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July, 1907
By WILLETT G. MILLERS
GENERAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE.-Willett G. Miller, Chairman; F. G. B. Alan, Hon. Frank Cochrane, Eugene Coste, Thomas W. Gibson, Cyril W. Knight, J. C. Murray, 0. N. Scott, Alan Sullivan, J. B. Tyrrell,
Sep 1, 1907
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RI 4886 Recovery Of Oil In California By Secondary Methods - In Two Parts - Part I. San Joaquin Valley Oil Fields
By A. G. Loomis
Although secondary-recovery methods have not been applied widely in California, it is apparent that increasing attention and effort must be given to this phase of recovery if the State is to maintain
Jan 1, 1952
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Liquefaction Mitigation Synthesis Report
By Timothy C. Siegel
This report presents the results of a synthesis on the design and analysis of ground improvement for liquefaction mitigation. The synthesis included an industry survey concerning the practice of groun
Aug 1, 2013
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RI 9551 - Development of Coal Combustion Sensitivity Tests for Smoke Detectors
By John C. Edwards
Standard smoldering and flaming combustion tests using smaIl coal samples have been developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines as a method to evaluate the response of a smoke detector. The tests are con-du
Jan 1, 2010
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Index Of Selected Gasification Patents (In Three Parts) II. United Kingdom, Australian, Canadian, And South African Patents - Introduction
THE Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (30 U.S.C., 321-325, and amendments) became law April 5, 1944, and a period of intensive research and development in this field was begun by the Federal Bureau of Mines.
Jan 1, 1962
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Release Analysis of Coking Coal Fines
By Sanchita Chakravarty, Sumantra Bhattacharya, Divya Jyoti, A. K. Mukherjee, Soni Jaiswal
"Release analysis is independent of collector and frother dosage and type, but it is primarily influenced by the degree of liberation or “state of release of the sample”. The shape of release curve is
Jan 1, 2018
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IC 7543 Mining Methods at the Brucite Deposit, Basic Refractories, Inc., Gabbs, Nye County, Nev
By George H. Holmes
This paper is one of a series on mining methods and practices being prepared by the Mining Division of the Bureau of Mines . It describes briefly operations and mining methods at the Basic Refractorie
Dec 1, 1949
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Oilfields In The Williston Basin In Montana, North Dakota, And South Dakota
By J. R. Hamke
THE WILLISTON basin is the largest known sedimentary basin on the North. American continent. Two-thirds of this large basin lies within the United States in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Le
Jan 1, 1966
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An Oil Industry Approach to Sustainable Development
Population growth, social inequality, pollution, global warming, poverty, overexploitation of natural resources and biodiversity loss, are a few examples of the many challenges facing the world today.
Jan 1, 2002