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OFR-63-80 State-Of-The-Art Of Sampling And Analysis For Diesel Exhaust ContaminantsBy K. T. Menzies
Over 1500 literature citations related to diesel exhaust sampling and analysis were obtained as a result of both computer and manual searches of nine data bases. Abstracts and hard copies of relevant
Jan 1, 1979
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Proceedings of the Ninety-first Meeting, London, land, July, 1906By AIME AIME
R. A. Hadfield, W. H. Bleckly, The Rt. Hon. Sir James Kitson, Bart., M. P.', E. Windsor Richards, E. P. Martin, Andrew Carnegie, Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., Bennett H. Brough. Patrons. Adamson, Josep
Nov 1, 1906
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RI 2718 Diatomaceous EarthBy C. W., Davie
"DEFINITIONDiatomaceous earth consists almost entirely of the silicious remains of minute flowerless aquatic plants known as diatoms. The name diatomaceous earth, therefore, is to be preferred to othe
Nov 1, 1925
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IC 7112 Mining Of Feldspar And Associated Minerals In The Southern Black Hills Of South Dakota ? IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper is one of r series published by the Bureau of Mines dealing with the mineral resources of western South Dakota. The mining of pegmatite minerals is described mainly from the standpoint of t
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 7406 Diesel Equipment in Underground MiningBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION Considerable interest has been shown in the prospective use of Diesel-powered haulage equipment in both coal and non-coal mines. Foreign technical magazines have devoted considerable spa
Apr 1, 1947
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Multiple Foundation Systems For The Porter Street Outfall Relocation For The North Approach - SummaryBy William D. Spielvogel
The Massachusetts Highway Department awarded the Porter Street Outfall Project to the J.M. Cashman Company in November 1991. Timely completion of the Project in one and one half years is critical to t
Jan 1, 1994
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Modelling water uptake in highly compacted bentonite in environmental sealing barriersBy W. Wittke, J. Gattermann
ABSTRACT: One alternative to close a radioactive waste repository in rock salt is the construction of a “Cross Section Closure (CSC)“ sealing barrier. The proposed material for the CSC is highly compa
Jan 1, 2003
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A Blaster’s Tool To Measure FragmentationBy Larry Mirabelli, David Lilly
In 1777, the French naturalist, Georges Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon developed a statistical technique to estimate the width between two parallel lines by randomly throwing a needle at the two line
Jan 1, 2008
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Slope unit based 3D landslide hazard mapping systemBy Y. Mitani, M. Xie, G. Zhou, T. Esaki
The assessment of landslide instability and risk has become a topic of major interest for both geoscientists and engineering professionals as well as for local communities and administrations in many
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8624 A Computer Program For Clustering Data Points On The SphereBy Robert J. Shanley
The computer program, HYBMODE, has been developed to meet the need for a fast and economical method for clustering data points on the sphere. The algorithm used in this development is an extension of
Jan 1, 1974
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1978)By W. T. Adams
The production of natural abrasives var¬ied in quantity and value compared with 1975. Output of tripoli-type materials and garnet increased in both quantity and value; special silica stone products de
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7069 Tin Deposits Of The Black Hills, South Dakota ? IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
A general survey of the mineral industries of the Black Hills is being made by the Bureau or Mines, but this report is confined to the tin deposits of that region. Because of the strategic importance
Jan 1, 1939
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Standard Digital Video Analysis and Engineering Field ControlsBy Tom Treleaven
The success of any blast is dependent on the accuracy of the blast design and the field controls used on the shot. This point cannot be over emphasized because when the geometry is not measured and/or
Jan 1, 2000
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Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace GasesBy Persifor Frazer
1. SMOKE PREVENTION. Report of Select Committee of House of Commons (1843). Nuisance considerably abated in Leeds (Wm. Backerd, July 13, 1843, 239 pages). A synoptic index, p. 211, gives, in alphabet
May 1, 1907
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IC 9182 Human Factors In MiningBy Mark S. Sanders
There is a growing awareness among mining professionals that the human factor plays a significant role in safety and productivity. Since the 1960's, the science of human factors, or ergonomics, h
Jan 1, 1988
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Case Studies Of Simultaneous Mining And Mineral Processing Optimization Applied To Platinum And Nickel Operations ? SynopsisBy S. Burks
This paper develops the themes explored by the authors at the Fourth International Platinum Conference,. Optimization techniques can be used to significantly increase the value of mining businesses by
Jan 1, 2013
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Mineral Facts And Problems 1970 Edition ? Introduction ? The Evolving Minerals EconomyBy Warren E. Morrison
The first major evaluation of the nation's raw materials prospects after World War II was completed by the President's Materials Policy Commission (Paley Commission) in 1952 and submitted to
Jan 1, 1970
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Abrasive Materials (ABRASIVE MATERIALS- 1993)By Gordon T. Austin
The combined value of production of natural abrasives, which include tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, staurolite, and emery, increased in 1993. The increase in the value of tripoli production wa
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? IntroductionBy John G. Parker
The rare-earth elements, sometimes known as the lanthanides, comprise the series of 15 chemically similar elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71. Yttrium, with atomic number 39, is often included
Jan 1, 1971
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Surface parameters for quantifying the hydro-mechanical anisotropy of rock discontinuitiesBy W. Robert, J. Wirth, G. Grasselli
ABSTRACT: Strength, deformability and fluid flow properties of rock joints are to a great extent controlled by the surface roughness. The hydraulic conductivity of a rock fracture depends on the aper
Jan 1, 2003