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  • NIOSH
    IC 7347 Utilization Of Natural Gas For Chemical Products

    By Harold M. Smith

    Among the more important raw materials now utilized for the commercial production of synthetic organic chemicals is natural 'gas. Natural gas has been used as a fuel and source of energy almost f

    Jan 1, 1947

  • NIOSH
    RI 2691 Recent Developments In The Production And Consumption Of Abrasive Garnet

    By C. O. Anderson, W. M. Meyers

    Since 1922, when a brief report3 on the production and utilization of garnet was issued by the Bureau of Mines, there have been a number of interest—in developments in the technology of that mineral.

    Jun 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    OFR-10-84 Concurrent Establishment Of Ground Cover And Hardwood Trees On Reclaimed Mineland And Unmined Reference Sites ? Summary And Conclusions ? Introduction - Background

    By W. R. Byrnes

    This project was initiated on October 1, 1980 and will be completed on December 31, 1983. The project was Initially approved and funded by the Office of Surface Mining and subsequently was moved to th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    High-Efficiency Motors Must Match Load Profiles

    By Richard Cole

    The Energy Act of 1992 has many users of ac-induction motors eyeing premium-efficiency motors with mixed feelings and perhaps some confusion. When the October 1997deadline arrives for compliance with

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    RI 8498 Dewatering of Industrial Clay Wastes

    By Annie G. Smelley

    As a part of research conducted in its mission to effect pollution abatement, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is developing a dewatering technique that allows for disposal of cla

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Ground Characterization For CSO Tunnels In Washington, D.C.

    By Maurice A. Ponti

    The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority is implementing the Anacostia River Projects component of its Long-Term CSO Control Plan, including 21 kilometers of 3.7- to 7-meter-diameter CSO near-surface divers

  • SME
    In-Situ Recovery Of Sandstone Uranium Deposits In New Mexico: Past, Present, And Future Issues And Potential - Preprint 09-016

    By V. T. McLemore

    In-situ leaching (ISL) operations have been proposed to recover uranium from sandstone-uranium deposits in NM. ISL (also known as in-situ recovery, solution mining, solution-leach mining, leach mining

    Jan 1, 2009

  • IOM3
    Application of physical modelling and particle flow analysis to evaluate ore-pass design

    By M. J. Beus, B. Stewart, S. Iverson

    Ore-pass hazards are a significant safety problem in US underground metal mines. From 1975 to 1995, nearly 75% of injuries during pulling or freeing of ore-pass chutes were related to falls of broken

    Jun 19, 1905

  • SME
    China and East Asia – Potential Resources, Specific Projects

    By William R. Yernberg

    The “China & East Asia Mineral and Energy Re-sources Symposium — CEAR 2000” was held Jan. 23-26, 2000 in Denver, CO. Conference sponsors included Resources and Technology Symposia of Colorado and the

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Study of Gold Leaching with Bromine and Bromide and the Influence of Sulphide Minerals on this Reaction

    By Mani Manimaran, Inna Dymov, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Joe O’Day

    This paper presents experimental evidence that supports the use of bromine/bromide as a potential alternative to conventional cyanidation for gold leaching. The study evaluated a brominebased lixivian

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SAIMM
    Annual Financial Statements - Report Of The Independent Auditors

    To the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy set out on pages 357 t

    Jan 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    RI 2656 The Production Of Sponge Iron

    By Bernard M. Larsen, Clyde F. Williams, Edward P. Barrett

    "Introduction.The Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment station has been studying the production of sponge iron for the past four years, and during 1923 progress advanced to the point industrial

    Nov 1, 1924

  • AIME
  • ISEE
    Modeling Vs. Monitoring Blast Movement: The Cost of Variation

    By Will Hunt, Darren Thornton

    In March of 2013, an undisclosed gold mine (MINE X), located in the Western United States, performed blast movement monitoring of three blasts occurring in one of two active pits. Blast Movement Monit

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Use of Impact Crushing for the Enrichment of Low-Grade Colemanite Concentrates

    Use of Impact Crushing for the Enrichment of Low-Grade Colemanite Concentrates This paper presents the results of an investigation into the enrichment of -25+3 mm low grade colemanite concentrates ex

    Sep 13, 2010

  • CIM
    Canadian Diamond Industry: An Overview

    By Robert Boyd

    The Diamond Markets ? Supply has continuously increased over the past 25 years ? However, global supply is expected to drop by 1 to 2% by 2015 ? Demand Driven Market ?Demand is expected to grow 3%

    May 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Investigations on the Martha Hill Gold Prospect

    Mining at Waihi on the Martha Hill commenced in 1878 and between 1892 and 1953 produced 35 million ounces of bullion from some 13.5 million short tons of ore from 40 named quartz reefs. The general g

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    RI 6001 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity And Entropy At 298.15° K. Of Red Mercuric Sulfide ? Introduction And Summary

    By E. G. King

    Heat of formation values for mercuric sulfide appear in all the comprehensive listings of thermodynamic data, but experimentally determined entropy values have been lacking. Consequently, all free ene

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Earthmover Tires – Big Tires, Big Shortages

    By Tim O’Neil

    The earthmover tire shortage has been a case of bust and boom for the tire industry. Tire producers were unwilling to invest ahead of the mining boom. In their defense, though, the metals sector of

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    Continuous Mining Machine Conveyor System Sound Power Levels

    By Adam K. Smith

    Occupational hearing loss is a permanent illness with no recovery currently possible. For underground coal mine workers, Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) continues to be a serious health issue. One

    Jan 1, 2008