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Design Of Cable Reinforcement Patterns To Resist Shear Failure In Open Stope WallsBy D. R. Miller
The use of fully grouted cables for ground reinforcement in underground mining is becoming widespread. Reinforcement design for this application has tended to be empirical although some two- dimension
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics – Cost Records of Open Pit MiningBy Robert F. Winkle
A detailed breakdown of mining costs, available to management on monthly and year-to-date bases, is mandatory for a controlled and efficient mining operation. A simple lump sum reporting of costs may
Jan 1, 1979
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Application of Solution Mining to the Recovery of Potash (JUNE 1971 - 141)By W. H. W. Husband
Rock salt has been solution mined for many years in many countries. Attempts have been made in the past in Canada and various other countries to produce potash by the same method. However, only Kalium
Jan 1, 1972
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Adsorption of Ethyl Xanthate on PyriteBy A. M. Gaudin, Olav Mellgren, P. L. De Bruyn
In commonly used to prepare the surface of the mineral to be floated so that attachment to air takes place. The quantity of agent required to make the mineral hydrophobic is usually very small, of the
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Nitrogen on the Brittle-Ductile Transition of ChromiumBy O. N. Carlson, K. E. Solie
The brittle-ductile transition temperatures of single and poly crystalline chromium metal were studied as a function of nitrogen concentration and chromium nitride distribution. It was observed that
Jan 1, 1964
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Ottawa Paper - The Treatment of Fine Gold in the band; of snake River, IdahoBy Thos Egleston
The sands of Snake River, Idaho, have long been known to contain gold. They were worked by some of the first prospectors who came to Idaho, and on the banks still stand the ruins of camps abandoned fo
Jan 1, 1890
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Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Study of Cold Work in Lead Telluride (TN)By Ganesh P. Mohanty, James J. Wert
THE brittleness of the intermetallics usually render their deformation studies at ordinary temperatures using conventional techniques inadequate. On the other hand, although X-ray line broadening meas
Jan 1, 1963
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - The Thermal Stability of the Beta Prime Occurring in the Ag-Zn and Ag-Au-Zn SystemsBy R. W. Smith, M. E. Brookes
The temperature at which th: quenched 0' (ordered bcc) phase transfo.rms to the ( (complex hexagonal) phase on heating has been examined for certain Ag-Zn and Ag-Au-Zn alloys using an electrical
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Impact Properties of Unalloyed Plutonium (TN)By H. R. Gardner
THE wide variation in tension and compression properties' which exist between the a,ß and ? phases of plutonium indicate that a study of the impact properties would give a greater insight into th
Jan 1, 1962
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Analyses of Waters of the Salt Creek Field Applied to Underground ProblemsBy J. S. Ross
OIL-FIELD waters enter into many underground problems with which the petroleum engineer has to deal. Whether the problem is one of infiltration or natural encroachment, it is always desirable to deter
Jan 1, 1928
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A Comparison Of The Processing And Economics Of Uranium Recovery From Leach Slurries By Continuous Ion Exchange Or Solvent ExtractionBy G. M. Ritcey, M. J. Slater, B. H. Lucas
The recovery of uranium from acid leach slurries by continuous ion exchange, or solvent extraction using sieve-plate pulse columns, is compared. Differences in processing costs are of prime concern an
Jan 1, 1973
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Magmas, Dikes and VeinsBy Waldemar Lindgren
No one would maintain that all ore deposits or all deposits of useful minerals have been formed by the same processes. Generally they have originated by special processes of concentration but these ma
Jan 6, 1926
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The Alpha Solid Solution Area Of The Copper-Manganese-Aluminum SystemBy J. R. Long, C. E. Armantrout, A. H. Roberson, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean
THE general program of the Federal Bureau of Mines on the study of alloys made with electrolytic manganese has been extended to copper-manganese-aluminum alloys. The initial results of the work are pr
Jan 1, 1946
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Exudations on Copper CastingsBy W. H. Bassett
Beads of metal frequently appear at the ends of cast-copper wire bars and on the sides of wedge cakes near the top. These are richer in cuprous-oxide than the rest of the casting. A micrographical stu
Jan 2, 1926
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Discussion - Oil Flotations – Discussion – Finkelstein, N. P.In their presentations Dr. Puddington and Dr. Stratton-Crawley have concentrated on spherical agglomeration and two-liquid extraction respectively. I should like here to complete the picture by puttin
Jan 1, 1979
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The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing RoastBy H. O. Hofman
THE leading antimony mineral is stibnite. In smelting stibnite ore two processes are available, precipitation and roasting-reduction. The former is suited only for high-grade ores. As low-grade ores a
Jan 1, 1916
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Treatment of Nicaraguan Gold-OresBy Henry B. Kaeding
This paper presents the results of experiments in the treatnient of the gold-bearing ores of the Pis Pis district, near the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, C. A. Up to the present time, the methods in
Jan 1, 1912
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - The Fatigue Behavior of a Dispersion-Strengthened MetalBy G. R. Leverant
RECENT investigations1,2 of the low-cycle fatigue behavior of pure copper under strain cycling conditions have shown that a unique saturation stress level is eventually attained for each value of appl
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Brittle Fracture Of Cemented Titanium CarbideBy J. R. Low
The brittle fracture of a Tic-lnconel cermet at room temperature is shown to occur primarily as a result of the cracking of the larger carbide particles (at a tensile strain of approximately 0.3 pct),
Jan 1, 1957
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Big-Hole Drilling Is Coming Of Age UndergroundBy N. E. Norman
During the past few years the underground mining industry and the big hole drilling industry have been involved in a flirtatious courtship, but until recently this courtship did not appear to be taken
Jan 6, 1968