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RI 4449 Preliminary Ceramic Tests Of Clays From Seven Pacific Northwest DepositsBy Kenneth G. Skinner
The rapid growth of the metallurgical, chemical, and allied industries on the Pacific coast just prior to and during the war caused a sudden increase in the demand for refractories, which was the imme
Jan 1, 1949
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New Mining Districts in MexicoBy Leonel Lopez
Throughout Mexican history, mining has been an important, traditional activity. Before the "Discovery of America," native miners worked a variety of deposits throughout the country, including Mixtec g
Jan 1, 1994
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Competencias laborales. Una experiencia prácticaBy Bernardo Araya López
Dada la competitividad que existe en el ambiente empresarial durante los últimos quince años, las empresas reaccionan rápidamente ante los cambios del mercado. En este sentido, el presente trabajo señ
Sep 13, 2001
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Philosophy of Slope Design: A Case Study of Geotechnical Investigations at Macraes Flat Gold MineSite specific geotechnical data, deposit characteristics and method of mining are key factors when assessing an appropriate slope design philosophy. Mining geotechnics should be viewed as an iterative
Jan 1, 1992
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Understanding Soils Reports - Presented At A Structural Engineers Association Of Northern California Continuing Education Seminar On Foundations/Excavations, March 1984By Loring A. Wyllie
Preparation, understanding and use of soils reports must be a team effort to be fully effective. The soils engineer must know what is to be built and exactly where. The structural engineer and owner m
Jan 1, 1986
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Distributed Measurement Of Conductor Temperatures In Mine Trailing Cables Using Fiber-Optic TechnologyBy Peter G. Kovalchik, Lawrence W. Scott, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Mark A. Fuller
Mine trailing cables operated above safe thermal limits can cause premature insulation failure, increasing electrocution and fire hazards. Previous U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center rese
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Microtunnels vs. EPB Risk-Based SelectionBy Michelle L. Ramos
INTRODUCTION The Ballard Siphon was built in 1935 and consists of two 91.4 cm (36-inch) diameter wood-stave pipes. These pipes convey sewer flowsunder the Ship Canal from northwest Seattle and the Ba
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Hydrothermal Processes And Metallogenesis. New Perspectives After Drilling On Tag (ODP Leg 158), Middle Valley (ODP Leg 169) And Recent Investigations On Slow Spreading RidgesBy Yves Fouquet
Results of the two main drilling operations on hydrothermal fields demonstrate that the two dimensional submersible operations need to be followed by drilling expeditions to study the third dimension
Jan 1, 2011
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Minerals Beneficiation - Batch Grinding KineticsBy C. C. Harris
An analytical solution of the integro-differential equation of batch grinding is proposed as a first appoximation to the xYt surface. The size distribution equation (xY plane) is a three parameter equ
Jan 1, 1969
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Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry IndustryBy Victor C. Bryan
"One of the more challenging issues facing operators of U.S. mines and quarries is blasting in an environmentally acceptable way. It is quite important that industry management understand and apply gu
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 4436 Investigation Of Boiling Springs Manganese-Iron Deposits Cumberland County, Pa.By S. E. Burton
The White Rock area of the Boiling Springs manganese-iron deposits comprises about 3,200 acres of land in Monroe Township, Cumberland County, Pa. (See fig. 1.) This property was brought to the: atte
Jan 1, 1949
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Numerical identification of the excavation damaged zone in rock saltBy K. -H. Lux, Z. Hou
ABSTRACT: It is well known in underground mining and waste disposal that the development of excavation damaged zones (EDZ), and thus, hydraulic pathways, is closely related to the excess in the corres
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology News - No. 464 - Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS): Version 4.0 for WindowsObjective: To help prevent squeezes, collapses, and other pillar failures through better pillar design, thereby enhancing safety for underground mine workers.
Jul 1, 1997
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Short Tunnels = HIGH Risk?: Pipeline Construction Involving Open-Cut And Tunnel SegmentsBy Michael Gilbert
In the world of tunneling the glamour is in the large diameter, long tunnels, but perhaps the number of projects for small diameter and short length tunnels are greater and generally have higher risk
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RI 3580 Progress Reports -Metallurgical Division ? 48. Electrolytic Manganese And Its Alloys ? Manganese Metal - Methods Of PreparationBy R. S. Dean
[Methods s of preparing the manganese metal that has been used in chemical and metallurgical investigations have passed through a cycle. Most of the investigations made e before the turn of the centur
Jan 1, 1941
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The Role Of Bacterial Alteration In Whitening And Iron Removal From Georgia’s Commercial Kaolin ClaysBy E. Shelobolina, S. M. Pickering, J. E. Kogel
A long history of weathering and bacterial alteration processes have transformed Georgia’s Coastal Plain kaolins from dark organic muds to recrystallized white pigment-grade industrial clays. A seque
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 8579 Radiation Halos And Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: A ReviewBy F. E. Armstrong
This Bureau of Mines publication reviews 237 papery on radiometric prospecting, which is the measurement of naturally occurring radioactivity in the earth's surface and its application to petrole
Jan 1, 1973
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Technology News – Automated-Plow Longwall Ordered for Chinese Coal MineGerman manufacturer DBT signed a contract to supply a sixth automated-plow long-wall system to Shenyang Coal in Liaoning province in northeastern China. This most recent order occurred just weeks aft
Jan 1, 2004
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Drilling Efficiency and the Associated Benefits to the Mining ProcessBy Lee B. Paterson
Mining Engineers throughout the world have an appreciation for the importance of the role of the Blasthole Drill in one of the primary elements of the mining process. This paper highlights areas that
Jan 1, 2000
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Looking For Value In Wastelands: Developing Renewable Energy On Degraded And Polluted LandsBy R. Rushforth
The surge of activity in the solar energy market, spurred by government incentives, has created new and more efficient solar technologies, but issues surrounding land- and water-use have backlogged th
Jan 1, 2011