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  • AIME
    The Constitution Of The Tin Bronzes

    By Samuel Hoyt

    THE writer has long been interested in seeking an explanation of the upper heat effect in the copper-tin alloys over the a + ß range, first described in 1913. These notes are offered, not at all as th

    Jan 12, 1918

  • AUSIMM
    A Microscopic Examination of Metallized Iron Ore-Coke Pellets

    By Innes J. A

    The structural variations occurring in pellets of finely divided mixtures of iron ore and coke breeze, metallized by firing at elevated temperatures, have been examined microscopically. For any given

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    IC 9043 Phosphate Resource Potential For Borehole Mining In The Southeastern Coastal Plain

    By George H. Popper

    The Bureau of Mines has evaluated the extent of phosphate resources available for recovery by the experimental borehole mining method in the Southeastern Coastal Plain of the United States- Phosphate

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    IC 8205 A Study Of Dust-Control Methods For Continuous Mining Of Coal (8cfaa2ab-d561-41e1-a166-5f1af4dbf9ca)

    By Floyd G. Anderson

    A study was made of the effectiveness of dust-control methods being employed in connection with continuous-mining operations. Airborne dust exposures of workmen and dust loadings of return air were de

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    1948 - Petroleum - Today and Tomorrow

    By Kirtley F. Mather

    FROM almost every point of view, petroleum was "strategic mineral number one" during the World War that ended in 1945. Even the spectacular advent of the atomic bomb in the final days of the conflict

    Jan 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    RI 2773 Accident - Severity Rates For Certain Metal Mines

    By W. W. Adams

    "During the calendar year 1925 the Bureau of Mines received from the operators of several hundred mines and quarries complete accident records covering deaths, permanent disabilities, and “lost time”

    Sep 1, 1926

  • IOM3
    Highwall mining: practical estimates of coal-seam strength and the design of slender pillars

    To maximise recovery by highwall mining, pillars must be designed which are long, slender and of relatively low width-to-height ratios. The strength of pillars with width/height less than 2 depends pr

    Jun 21, 1905

  • AUSIMM
    A global review of productivity and operational performance in sublevel caving mines

    By A D. Campbell

    The sublevel caving (SLC) mining method is becoming more widely adopted as an underground mining method as mines become deeper and target lower grade mineralisation. SLC has been successfully adopted

    Mar 29, 2023

  • NIOSH
    IC 6365 Titanium

    By E. P. Youngman

    Titanium ranks as one of the more abundant elements, is widely distributed, and occurs in concentrated form in numerous deposits. This substance was discoveres 140 years ago; but despite the efforts o

    Oct 1, 1930

  • SME
    Continuous Manufacture Of Coke In A Rotary Hearth Furnace

    By Josh B. Taggart

    Some twenty to twenty-five years ago we saw the beginning of mechanization in our coal mines, It has now progressed to the point Chat as instruments of production the pick and shovel are things of the

    Jan 1, 1962

  • DFI
    Hand-Dug Caisson Foundation Of The International Trade Centre In Shenzhen ? Synopsis

    By Y. G. Li

    The design and construction of the hand-dug caisson pier foundation of the Shenzhen International Trade Centre are described in the paper. In addition discussions and inquires about the load-bearing c

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 9171 - Beach Characteristics of Mine Waste Tailings

    By C. M. K. Boldt

    The Bureau of Mines surveyed waste disposal sites at 18 metal and non-metal mines and conducted laboratory and full-scale field tests to de-termine the effects of tailings deposition techniques on phy

    Jan 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    RI 4745 Investigation Of Canyon Diggings Zinc-Lead Deposit. Newton County, Mo.

    By L. C. Brichta

    The Canyon Diggings zinc-lead deposit is in an area of structural deformation of sedimentary rooks in Newton County, Mo., 14 miles southeast of Joplin, within the southern limits of the Tri-State dist

    Jan 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    RI 5638 Producing Nickel-Bearing Iron From Cuban Ores In A Batch Rotary Kiln - Summary

    By Warren M. Mahan

    A rotary kiln process was developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to produce consistently an iron product containing 3 to 7 percent nickel. Cuban laterite and serpentine ores were smelted in a gas-fi

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SAIMM
    Geological setting and concentration of scandium in the Flatreef and eastern limb chromitites of the Bushveld Complex

    By F. Roelofse, D. Grobler, and M. Purchase, C. Gauert, E. Kotze

    Scandium is an important industrial metal for which demand is projected to increase in the future. Although many Sc deposits are secondary, Sc is scavenged by clinopyroxene during fractional crystalli

    Sep 1, 2022

  • SME
    A Neural Network Approach To Predict Mean Particle Size In Rock Blast Fragmentation

    By Q. Wu

    Neural network methodology is used to predict mean particle size resulting from rock blast fragmentation. A blast data base developed in a previous study is used in the current study. A part of this b

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining Explosions

    By Jessie L. Bonner, W. Stephen Blomberg, Mark Leidig, Heather Hooper

    Understanding the effects of the bench on ground motion can improve the design of cast blasts and achieve improved blast efficiency while remaining below vibration requirements. A new dataset recorded

    Jan 1, 2005

  • IMPC
    The Comparison Between Sodium Cyanide And White Dextrin As Pyrite Depressants In The Sequential Flotation Cu-Zn Massive Sulphide Ore-Taknar, Iran

    Taknar polymetal (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag-Pb) deposit and concentration flotation plant are located in the northeast of Iran. The flotation feed contains Chalcopyrite, sphalerite and pyrite with 4, 4 and 8 percen

    Sep 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Suitability of PEM fuel cells for underground mining vehicles

    By M. C. Bétournay

    Hydrogen fuel cells are a known technology, having been applied to stationary (e.g. equipment, buildings, and power plants) and vehicle applications (e.g. transit buses and space shuttles). There is c

    May 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Suitability of PEM fuel cells for underground mining vehicles (35a3b3ff-1d4d-456b-a989-2c3e85f551b7)

    By G. Bonnell, W. Lidkea, M. C. Bétournay, E. Edwardson

    "Hydrogen fuel cells are a known technology, having been applied to stationary (e.g equipment, buildings, and power plants) and vehicle applications (e.g transit buses and space shuttles). There is cu

    Jan 1, 2005