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The War's Impact on the Mineral Industry of WashingtonBy Milnor Roberts
WAR struck the mineral industry of Washington with cross currents that produced a peculiar result. The State's production of coal, industrial minerals, and metals for 1941, valued at $28,507,282,
Jan 1, 1944
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Vertical Pit Mining - A Novel Alternative to Open Pit or Underground Methods for Mining of Appropriate Massive Shallow OrebodiesBy P J. Terbrugge
The concept of vertical pit mining has been developed as an alternative mining method for the exploitation from surface of small, vertical or near-vertical, massive orebodies down to depths of some 20
Jan 1, 2000
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A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth HeatBy Peter M. Power
A microscopic study was made of a series of simultaneous slag and metal samples taken from a low carbon basic open hearth heat. An attempt was made to identify the various micro-constituents found. As
Jan 1, 1956
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Thermal-runaway pressures of iron phosphate lithium-ion cells as a function of free space within sealed enclosuresBy Liming Yuan, Isaac Zlochower, RICHARD THOMAS, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Teresa Barone
Mining vehicle manufacturers are developing lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery electric vehicles as an alternative to diesel-powered vehicles. In gassy underground mines, explosion-proof enclosures are comm
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Institute of Metals Division - Recovery of Creep-Resistant SubstructuresBy Louis Raymond, John E. Dorn
The object of this investigation was to analyze the recovery that arises when the stress on a specimen undertaking creep is reduced. For this purpose annealed specimens of high-purity aluminum were p
Jan 1, 1964
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New Developments in the Leaching of Base and Precious Metal Ores and ConcentratesBy David Dreisinger
"The leaching of base and precious metal ores and concentrates continues to progress in both laboratory study and industrial application. These developments are being driven by the need to respond to
Jan 1, 2003
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Results of Radiometric Surveys in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula Area of the Northern TerritoryThe Bureau of Mineral Resources has been engaged in regional geological and geophysical field work in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula area since 1971, following the discovery of major ura
Jan 1, 1975
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Comprehensive Electrochemical‑Chemical Study of Copper Reduction from Molybdenum Concentrate Using Mixed HCl, FeCl3, CuCl2, and CaCl2 Leaching Medium - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Valeh Aghazadeh, Shima Barakan, Mina Soleymani, Ehsan Bidari, Morovvat Faridazad
Molybdenite is the most important molybdenum concentrate, which is mainly recovered as a by-product from porphyry copper deposits. Due to the low efficiency of purification processes such as flotation
Dec 26, 2022
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Alternative Reductive Bleaching Process For KaolinBy E. S. Forbus
A process for producing reductive bleach in-situ in kaolin slurries has been developed. The bleach is formed by mixing an iron sponge powder (-325M) with slurry treated with SO2. The process has been
Jan 1, 1993
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Research on the Flow Behavior of Molten Slag Through PoreBy Qingguo Xue, Jingsong Wang, Yingli Liu, Guang Wang
In the dropping zone of blast furnace (BF), primary slag absorbing ash of pulverized coal and coke become to be intermediate slag. Due to viscosity and surface tension of slag and the pore between cok
Mar 1, 2017
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Environmental management at Namew LakeBy w. w. Fraser
"In late 1985, Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited announced the Namew Mine/Mill project. Environmental baseline monitoring and planning began in early 1985 while a major drilling program was
Jan 1, 1991
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Central Ohio Coal Company's Mine Expansion ProgramBy Paul D. Martinka
Coal is the principal energy source for the American Electric Power System (AEP System), which generates and delivers more electric energy to its customers within a seven-state area than any other inv
Jan 1, 1969
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Soft Computing Approach to Predict Blast-induced FlyrockBy N Gupta, R Trivedi, S Bhandari
Managing blasting operations in four mines surrounded by villages is a challenging task. This study aims to compare the blast-induced flyrock as observed in opencast mines by predicting flyrock distan
Aug 24, 2015
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The Investigation Of Establishing The National Damage Criteria For Blast-induced Ground Vibrations In TurkeyBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Umit Ozer
The environmental problems such as vibration, and air blast are often faced, and discussed on mining, quarrying, civil constructions, shaft-tunnel, pipeline, and dam operations where blasting is inevi
Jan 1, 2010
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Causes And Mechanisms Of Massive Pillar Failure In A Southern West Virginia Coal MineBy A. W. Khair
This paper deals with the causes and mechanisms of pillar failure in a southern West Virginia coal mine. The conclusions are based on in-mine observations and analysis of mining methods, eyewitness ac
Jan 1, 1983
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The Modular Stec-roll® - A Good Alternative To Existing Caster RollsBy Fabiano Soares
Strand guide rolls in continuous casters are crucial components for guaranteeing an optimum process for the production of high-quality steel grades. The properties of these rolls greatly influence the
Aug 17, 2017
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Bureau of Mines Seeks Strategic MineralsBy John Wellington Finch
INVESTIGATIONS by the Bureau of Mines of deposits containing strategic minerals were authorized by what has become known as the Strategic Materials Act (Public No. 117, 76th Congress, Chapter 190. 1st
Jan 1, 1939
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Biological Leaching of Uranium from Low-grade Uraniferous Black Shale by Acidithiobacillus FerrooxidansBy T. M. Bhatti
The main purpose of present study was to characterize the dissolution of uranium from low-grade black shale with indigenous isolated strain of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (BSAF-01). The nature of s
Jan 1, 2014
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Atlantic Wharf: Redevelopment Of A Historic Site On Boston's WaterfrontBy Lee S. Vanzler
Atlantic Wharf involved the construction of a six-level underground parking garage and a 32-story high rise tower along the historic Boston Harbor waterfront. The site, historically known as ?Russia W
Jan 1, 2011
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Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding MillsBy Dan Norrgran
In recent years, a great deal of attention has been focused on developing mill liners to increase wear resistance, improve grinding efficiency and reduce energy consumption in milling applications.
Jan 1, 2009