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Comparison Performance of Reverse Flotation and Magnetic Flotation Systems for Silicate Reduction of Iron Magnetic ConcentrateBy M. Saghaeian, R. Hejazi, A. Dehghani Ahmadabadi, M. Zare
"In the most iron ore beneficiation plants, reverse flotation is the best method for removing silicate gangues from final iron ore concentrate. Many previous studies show, if the major portion of impu
Jan 1, 2018
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IC 7968 Constitution Of Oil-Shale Kerogen: Bibliography And Notes On Bureau Of Mines Research ? IntroductionBy W. E. Robinson
Oil-shale kerogen was processed into oil and oil products before the first oil well was completed by Drake in 1859. However, because of economic and other advantages, natural petroleum has been the pr
Jan 1, 1960
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Recent Developments For Longwall Roof Support Design And ControlBy V 9. 0 / 300 dpi
In the time period from the early 1980's to the present, longwall roof support technology has evolved tremendously. Chock supports and caliper shields were replaced by 2-leg or 4-leg lemniscate s
Jan 1, 1993
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Moving mORE for LessBy G Brudek, P Elestedt
Schalker Eisenhütte und Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Nordic Minesteel Technologies and Bombardier Transportation have developed an evaluation tool that considers the main cost drivers of the rail, truck
May 9, 2016
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Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney CoalfieldBy Francis Wm. Gray
The preparation of a paper read before this Society in 1927 on Undersea Mining led to representations to the Deputy Minister of Mines at Ottawa, Dr. Chas. Camsell, and to the Director of the Geologica
Jan 1, 1934
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Investigating the Impact of Caving on Longwall Mine VentilationUsing Scaled Physical Modeling Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy S. J. Schatzel, J. D. Addis, V. Gangrade
In longwall mining, ventilation is considered one of the more effective means for controlling gases and dust. In order to study longwall ventilation in a controlled environment, researchers built a un
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Making Iron Directly From Concentrate by Gaseous Reduction - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By H. Y. Sohn
Considering the two most important issues the ironmaking industry faces today, i.e., energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, it would be advantageous to utilize the concentrate-size raw mater
May 12, 2023
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Surface Mining After The Bragg DecisionBy J. S. Gardner, J. J. Zaluski
I. INTRODUCTION West Virginia has a long history of coal production.1 The state at one time led the nation in total coal production, while at the same time coal from West Virginia constituted on
Jan 1, 2001
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RI 9544 - Ten-Cycle Bench-Scale Study Of Simplified Clay-Hydrogen Chloride Process For Alumina ProductionBy D. E. Shanks
This U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) research simplified an earlier hydrogen chloride (HCI) leach-sparge process developed by the USBM to recover reduction-grade alumina from domestic kaolin clay. Improve
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 6485 An Evaluation of the Western Phosphate Industry and Its Resources (In Five Parts) 1. Introductory ReviewBy A. L. Service, C. C. Popoff
Phosphate deposits in Montana , Idaho , Wyoming , and Utah are important factors in the mineral , agricultural , and industrial economy in the western part of the Nation . This report presents backgro
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 9002 - Producing Chlorination-Grade Feedstock From Domestic Ilmenite-Laboratory and Pilot Plant StudiesBy G. W. Elger
The Bureau of Mines investigated the conversion, at both laboratory and pilot plant scale, of a low-grade ilmenite to chlorination-grade feedstock that could substitute for imported rutile used to pro
Jan 1, 1986
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Permissible Limits Of Toxic And Noxious Gases In Mine And Tunnel Ventilation (262188d5-7836-4a0e-a28b-04726ba5c937)By R. R. Sayers
VENTILATION may be defined as the process by which vitiated air of an inclosed or partly inclosed space is continuously replaced by fresh air. Fresh air has been defined as invigorating pure air. Pure
Jan 7, 1926
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Yield Pillar Applications--Impact On Strata Control And Coal ProductionThis paper is not available for inclusion in the Proceedings at the time of printing, but it will be included as an insert.
Jan 1, 1984
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Electric-field-ratio Profiling at the Silsilah Tin-bearing Greisen Deposit, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaBy Charles J. Zablocki, Robert J. Kamilli
"Abstract - Buried, possibly mineralized granite cupolas at the Silsilah tin deposit in Saudi Arabia (lat. 26°06' N, long. 42°40' E) have been successfully located using a closely spaced ele
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 6333 The Cost of Accidents to IndustryBy F. S. Crawford
A large number of operators of various industries in the United States do not appear to realize the great returns in dollars and cents which result from intelligently directed safety work . Managers o
Sep 1, 1930
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Permissible Limits Of Toxic And Noxious Gases In Mine And Tunnel VentilationBy R. R. Sayers
VENTILATION may be defined as the process by which vitiated air of an inclosed or partly inclosed space is continuously replaced by fresh air. Fresh air has been defined as invigorating pure air. Pure
Jan 7, 1926
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OFR-69-78 Electromagnetic Resonance Borehole Assay LoggingBy John C. Cook
This was a study to identify and evaluate known technologies employing electromagnetic resonance phenomena in solid minerals for their identification and assaying, particularly assay logging of explor
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 6542 Hydrocarbon-Type Relationships of Eastern and Western Hemisphere High-Sulfur Crude OilsBy Harold M. Smith
The data in this report were prepared to show how Bureau of Mines routine crude oil analyses could be used to evaluate crude oils in terms of common commercial products . The use of Bureau of Mines ro
Jan 1, 1964
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Analysis of Rock Fragmentation and its Effect on Gravity Flow at the Kiruna Sublevel Caving MineBy N Petropoulos and M J Thurley, E Righetti, M Wimmer
Fragmentation in sublevel caving (SLC) is vitally important. Both gravity flow and any downstream processes are affected. Reasonably coarse fragmentation may lead to larger draw bodies (isolated extra
Aug 24, 2015
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Improving the Reliability of Stream Diversion Designs in Mine Closure Plans Using a Morphological ToolBy S Tjerry, S Szylkarski, B Willis-Jones, I Dubinski
Achieving relinquishment of mining sites is becoming increasingly difficult, with a study by Byrne (2013) estimating that out of a set of 73 mining and metals sites around the world, less than ten per
Jun 28, 2016