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Aluminum Deoxidation Equilibrium in Liquid Fe-36%Ni Alloy at 1773K
By Sang-Beom Lee
For thermodynamic prediction, the deoxidation equilibrium of aluminum in Fe-36%Ni alloy was studied with a cold crucible under Ar gas atmosphere at 1773K. For the deoxidation reaction in liquid Fe-36%
Jan 1, 2002
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Principles of Sulfiae Smelting
By N. J. Themelis
The basic chemical, thermal and transport principles that underlie sulfide smelting of. copper, nickel and lead are reviewed. Two basic types of modern smelting processes are distinguished?: flash-sme
Jan 1, 1983
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Geostatistics Used For Emission Control
By Francis Martino
Just as coal producing mines are faced with various handicaps which control the quantity of coal produced and sold, the subsequent user of that product is faced with parameters that impact the optimum
Jan 1, 1982
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Auxiliary Ventilation Layouts for Noise Control in Underground Hard Rock Mines
By F. Calizaya, S. Bhattacharyya
"This study presents the results of a set of sound level measurements carried out in three underground mines where auxiliary fans are used regularly. Sound levels as high as 100 dB(A) by the workings
Jan 1, 2019
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RI 5089 Design Of Underground Mine Openings Oil-Shale Mine, Rifle, Colo. ? Summary
By Robert H. Merrill
This report contains a summary of the various studies made to determine the structural design of the production mine area of the Oil-Shale mine, Rifle, Colo. Prior to this investigation, it had been d
Jan 1, 1954
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Fenceline PM4 Crystalline Silica Concentrations near Sand Mining and Processing Facilities in Wisconsin
By T. Brozell
"Communities near sand mines and processing facilities in Wisconsin have raised concerns regarding possible exposure to ambient respirable (PM4) crystalline silica. Fenceline PM4 (particulate matter c
Jan 1, 2015
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Synergy of Seismic, Acoustic and Video Signals in Blast Analysis
By Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson, John Wiegand
Mining explosions are designed for a variety of purposes including the fragmentation and movement of materials. The blast design is dependent on the particular application intended and the material pr
Jan 1, 1997
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The Preservation of Wood
By R. D. Prettie
Wood preservation may be defined as the art of protecting wood from decay. In its broadest sense, however, it includes a much wider field. It might be more properly de-fined as the art of protecting w
Jan 1, 1926
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JK Drop Weight Parameters - A Statistical Analysis of their Accuracy and Precision, and the Effect on SAG Mill Comminution Circuit Simulation
By T J. Napier-Munn, T Perkins
The JK Drop Weight test was developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) in the early 1990s as a means of characterising ore for the purposes of AG/SAG mill and crusher modelli
Jan 1, 2008
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Underground Operations at the Dome Mines (9ecdfeb1-07a6-4c2d-8ca3-2b5b1b6c1ce4)
By John B. Phillips
The mine is entered by a central vertical shaft, strongly timbered, and containing two compartments-one for the passenger cage, the other for the large skips bringing the ore to the surface. A man-way
Jan 1, 1926
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Monitoring of an Embankment Project Using Rigid Inclusions and Vacuum Consolidation During and After Construction
By Stephen Buttling, Zhong Rui
"A single unit gas fired power station was being built on the edge of the Gulf of Thailand in 2001. The soil conditions consisted of very soft to soft Holocene Marine Clay, and the site was part of a
Jan 1, 1900
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Quantitative airblast risk assessments for block and sublevel caves
By C Vejrazka1
The occurrence of airblasts is one of the principal mining hazards in caving operations between the time of cave establishment and breakthrough of the cave to surface. As such, it needs to be managed
Oct 12, 2022
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Bioleaching of Manganese from Ores Using Heterotrophic Microorganisms
By E. G. Noble
The potential for using heterotrophic microorganisms to solubilize manganese from low-grade domestic ores is being assessed at the Reno Research. center, U.S. Bureau of Mines. More than 90 pct of the
Jan 1, 1991
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68. The Metaline District, Washington
By Roy A. Anderson, Roger H. McConnel
The Metaline district from 1906 through 1965 has produced nearly 16 million tons of ore yielding 400,808 tons of zinc and 178,062 tons of lead. The sediments, ranging from Precambrian into the Devonia
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6832 Adsorption Phenomena and the Reduction of Iron Oxides-Mechanism of Reduction of Iron Oxides With Carbon Monoxide
By S. E. Khalafallo
The Bureau of Mines investigated the kinetics of reduction of wustite and magnetite with carbon monoxide. A mechanism was postulated wherein the interaction between gaseous and absorbed carbon monoxid
Jan 1, 1966
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Getchell Mine Pressure Oxidation Circuit Four Years After Startup
By Dale Matthews
The Getchell Mine, near Winnemucca, NR, was discovered in the 1930s and was initially mined to recover gold from oxide ores. During the 1940s and 1950s, gold was recovered from the highly refractory a
Jan 1, 1994
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Classical And Finite Difference Method To Estimate Pile Capacity Compared With Pile Load Testing Results
By Yogesh Prashar
Three conventional uplift tests and 12 Rapid Pile Load Tests (RLT) were performed on total of fifteen 16-inch square pre-cast concrete driven piles at a test site in Emeryville California in December
Jan 1, 2002
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The Extrusion of High-Purity Magnesium Alloys
By H. G. Warrington
Abstract As part of the active development programme pursued by Dominion Magnesium Limited since 1945, a modern extrusion plant was erected and has been in operation for about twelve months. The only
Jan 1, 1951
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San Francisco International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Pile Foundations
By Camilo A. Alvarez, Stephen K. Harris, Brian R. Zuckerman, Philip J. Meymand, Danielle M. Steinmetz
"The sleek new air traffic control tower at the San Francisco International Airport stands at 221 feet tall and is set to replace the existing air traffic control tower by 2016. This aluminum-clad, to
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of a Very Flexibility, Impermeable, Bituminous Membrane Seepage Barrier, to Connect an Existing Concrete Dam Structure to a Newly Constructed Abutment Cut-Off Wall
By Brian Wilson, Megan Atkinson, Richard Diggle, Nathan Sweeney
"Ruskin Dam, located near Mission, British Columbia, was constructed in 1929 and 1930 and comprises of a concrete gravity dam structure founded on bedrock. At the right abutment, which consists mostly
Jan 1, 2017