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Hydrothermal Mineralization Treatment of Hazardous Oxoanions in Wastewater for Resource RecoveryBy Ryo Sasai, Takeshi Itakura, Haruki Imaizumi, Hideaki Itoh
"Emission of industrial wastewater containing harmful oxoanions is one of the serious problems on account of its toxicity and the environmental pollution, especially caused by boric, phosphinic, arsen
Jan 1, 2008
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Employment And Injuries In The Mineral IndustriesBy John C. Machisak
THIS CHAPTER of the Minerals Yearbook (volume III) contains overall injury experience and employment data at bituminous-coal, lignite, and anthracite mines, coking plants, metal and nonmetal mines, me
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 3706 Some Tools & Methods Used in Cleaning Oil Wells, CABy G. B. Shea
"INTRODUCTION Much of the recent progress in increasing the efficiency of oil-well performance can be attributed to advancements in the art of cleaning wells. Through research and development by opera
May 1, 1943
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Field Observations And Numerical Studies Of Horizontal Stress Effects On Roof Stability In U. S. Limestone MinesBy D. R. Dolinar, A. T. Iannacchione
Limestone formations in the United States can be subject to relatively high horizontal stresses owing to the existence of tectonic loading of the limestone strata. Underground limestone mines use the
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Safety Requirements and Evaluation of Health Hazards in the Processing of Mineral and Waste Materials (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Gerke Gilian, Pretz Thomas, Pehlken Alexandra
"The evaluation of health hazards within the treatment of mineral and waste materials is gaining more and more importance in industrial countries. The need to control occupational safety has been reco
Jan 1, 2003
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OFR-127-85 Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic Trapped Miner Location Systems. A Review (0167947a-011e-41eb-b37b-cd1aaf8b20c4)By Walter E. Pittman
In its role of providing technical assistance to the mining industry, the Bureau of Mines' Tuscaloosa Research Center has conducted research to develop trapped miner location systems which would
Jan 1, 1982
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Fuel cell risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and implementation of the world’s first fuel cell-powered mining equipment at the Campbell Mine (2f329a25-0d4f-40d5-a572-5230f6f201ab)By T. MacKinnon, M. C. Bétournay, D. Eastick, F. C. Delabbio, C. Graves
"The successful implementation of a new technology in an underground production mine requires many challenges to be overcome. These challenges include mine hardening of new technology, mitigation of s
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of pore diffusion on reacitvity of lump cokeBy G. M. Zhao
The gasification of lump coke with CO2 was studied in a fixed-bed reactor. The effective diffusivity of the gas was evaluated from measurements of the reactivity of the lump coke, produced by BHP Stee
Jun 18, 1905
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The Impact of Blasting on Pit Slope StabilityBy Pefer F. Stacey
This paper considers some of the trends in slope design technology that are emerging as we approach the 21st Century. While the ability to design stable slopes has unproved greatly over the past 20 ye
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-12-76 Field Testing Tracer Gas Survey Techniques To Quantify Leakage VentilationBy C. J. Hall
Twenty eight pulse release sulfur hexafluoride tracer gas field tests were run in a multi-level multi-vein hard rock mine to measure leakage ventilation. The mine had numerous underground booster fans
Jan 1, 1975
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The Pebble Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Porphyry, AlaskaBy John G. Payne
The Pebble deposit contains three contiguous zones. In the Pebble West zone, granodiorite stocks intrude gently warped volcanosedimentary rocks that had been intruded by diorite sills and two felsic i
May 1, 2006
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RI 7705 Autogenous Smelting Of Copper Sulfide ConcentrateBy Robert B. Worthington
This investigation was undertaken to develop a more efficient copper smelting practice that would help meet the increasingly stringent antipollution standards. Continuous smelting to copper and a 0.8-
Jan 1, 1973
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Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in Gold CyanidationBy Ralph Harris, Xia Qi, Frank Komsic
"Gold cyanidation kinetics which are often limited in commercial operations by the rate of oxygen dissolution from gas bubbles into the slurry, are discussed. Emerging technologies for improving the r
Jan 1, 1996
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Correlation Between P-Wave Velocity And Some Mechanical Properties For Sedimentary Rocks ? SynopsisBy R. Altindag
Engineers and researchers need to estimate the mechanical properties of rocks from P-wave velocity. In previous studies, the researchers have investigated either the limited values or all the data bel
Jan 1, 2012
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Semi-Controlled Seismogenic Experiments In South African Deep Gold MinesBy H. Ogasawara
To study the preparation process of an earthquake, we should get closer to the hypocentre. In co-operation with ISS International, we had an experimental field (~200 m x~200 m) without dykes and fault
Jan 1, 2002
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How To Develop An Optimum Metallurgical Project (322b7426-21ae-4055-bbba-e346381936a6)By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
The importance of metallurgical information in reaching appropriate decisions during the development of mining projects is demonstrated. A financial analysis is calculated using a simulation that inc
Jan 1, 2000
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The Importance Of Coal - And Coke Properties In The Production Of High Silicon AlloysBy T. Lindstad, V. Myrvågnes
In the production of high silicon alloys, carbonaceous materials like coal, coke, charcoal and woodchips are utilized as reducing agents. Primarily based on historical prices of charcoal compared to f
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 3609 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical. Division - 2. Hydrometallurgical Studies Of Manganese Ores - Recovery Of Manganese From Chamberlain Nodules ByReyerson Modification Of The Sulfur Dioxide Leaching - 1942By C. E. Wood
A special appropriation made by Congress in July 1940 provided funds for the investigation of methods for recovering manganese from low-grade [ ] domestic deposits. These funds were assigned to the
Jan 1, 1942
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Rapid Monitoring Of Coal Refuse EmbankmentsBy Lawrence H. Roth
Past failures of coal refuse embankments have resulted in intensified efforts in inspections of coal refuse sites by the Mining. Enforcement, and Safety Administration (MESA). MESA inspections however
Jan 1, 1980
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Laboratory Evaluation Of A Canopy Air Curtain For Controlling Occupational Exposures Of Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
In the United States, respirable coal mine dust exposures are limited to a 2 mg/m3 time weighted average for a working shift. If the silica content of the sample exceeds 5 percent, the 2 mg/m3 standar