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  • SME
    Overview Of Coal Gasification Programs

    By George Fumich

    The Office of Coal Research has been supporting the development of processes for producing synthetic pipeline gas from coal since 1964. .Some of this work has also been jointly supported by the Americ

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Roasting Rates and Elementary Mechanisms

    By E. Peters

    Roasting processes are divided into several elementary mechanisms, any of which could be significant or pre-dominant in a particular roast. The elementary processes considered in-elude beat transfer,

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    64. Geologic Setting of Metallic Ore Deposits in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Adjacent Areas

    By S. Warren Hobbs

    The section of the Northwestern United States that includes the northern Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas to the west and east is one of large mineral production and important mineral potential. The

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    State Statistics – Utah

    While coal occurs beneath about 18 percent of Utah, only 4 percent of the state has minable reserves. Utah's coal fields are mostly bituminous. Current coal production in Utah is largely by u

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Regional and Environmental Variability of Manganese Nodules in the Central South Pacific

    By David Cronan

    "Most of the recent renewed interest in manganese nodule mining has been focused in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE tropical Pacific where nodules are rich in Mn, Ni and Cu. However, equal

    Sep 1, 2014

  • SME
    Review Of Subsidence Control Measures - Past, Present, And Future ? 1.0 Introduction

    By Madan M. Singh

    It is estimated that through 1975, there were 1.69x109 m2 (418 000 acres) of urban land threatened by potential subsidence due to mining with a value of over $12 billion (19;3 dollars; USBM, 1979). Wi

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Commercialisation Of Research In The Minerals Processing Industry

    Commercialisation of outcomes from research projects is a process often poorly understood and managed, but has the potential to achieve significant benefits for the industry and community as a whole.

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    RI 5208 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Van Buren County, Tenn. ? Conclusions - Reserves

    By R. E. Hershey

    1. Reserves were estimated for three coal beds: Lantana, Sewanee, and Richland. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves for all beds, based on a minimum thickness of 14 inches and on 1,800 tons pe

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    The Ausmelt Continuous Copper Converting (C3) Process

    By R. Matusewicz

    The key drivers for the copper smelting industry are a complex mix of economic and "human" factors which combine to drive technology in new directions and can provide a strong indication of future ind

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, Peru

    By Bobby G. Cahoon

    The ( ) Tayaaja ( ) . The deposit ( ) 130 kilometers due east of the continental divide and approximately 290 kilometers east-southeast of Lima (Figure 1). Relief in the immediate vicin

    Jan 1, 1971

  • IMPC
    Bioremediation of Acid Mine Water Using Rice Husk and Tree Bark

    By Evvie Chockalingam

    Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a perennial problem particularly in abandoned mines, occurring due to the oxidation of sulphidic mine wastes. AMD is usually characterized by high concentration of dissolve

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Technology To Produce Synthetic Forsterite For Applications In Steel Mills

    By G. I. Mathieu

    Research and development studies were carried out at the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology to produce a synthetic forsterite sand from asbestos tailings for Les Sables Olimag Inc. The Na

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (0283af51-9558-472b-8d1a-66d614a9cbd4)

    By James R. Boyle

    The value of mineral production in-creased 13% in 1977. Nearly all commodities registered an increase in production and value, continuing a trend that started in 1976. In addition, practically all com

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    OFR-86-75 Ore Handling Equipment Operations Safety Study In Underground Metal And Nonmetal Mines ? Section 1 ? Introduction

    The low production rates associated with the underground metal mining industry have received considerable attention during the last decade. A number of significant technological advancements, in the f

    Jan 1, 1975

  • DFI
    High-Capacity Driven-Pile Foundation for a 33-Story High-Rise in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

    By Patrick J. Hannigan, William H. Walton, Ryan C. Rusk, Van E. Komurka

    "The project consists of a 33-story building with two levels of below-grade parking across the entire building footprint. Timely and cooperative teamwork among the owner/developer, geotechnical engine

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Underground Construction Applications Of Grout

    By William R. Nash

    Case histories of water problems in underground mine shafts and tunnels are outlined to illustrate varying degrees of sophistication in grouting techniques currently applied in such construction. The

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Pre-Excavation Grouting at the Hemphill site — Atlanta WSP Tunnel

    By Konner Horton, Adam L. Bedell, Don Del Nero, Brian Jones

    "The City of Atlanta’s Water Supply Program Tunnel project includes a 7,315-m (24,000-ft) long, 4-m (13-ft) diameter, hard rock tunnel. A complex aspect of the project involves connecting five, blind

    Jan 9, 2018

  • TMS
    Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Lead Ions Using Modified Barks

    By I. Gaballah

    Decontamination of synthetic solutions of PbC12 containing 10, 100 and 1000 ppm of lead, using chemically treated barks had been studied. The percentage of !cad cations' removal from solutions d

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Shaft Sinking at the Nevada Test Site U1H Shaft Project

    By Ralph Musick, Brian Briggs

    The U1h Shaft Project is a design/build subcontract to construct one 6.1 meter(m) (20 feet [ft.]) finished diameter shaft to a depth of 321.6 meters (m) (1055 ft.) at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). Atkin

    Jan 1, 2001

  • RMCMI
    Compliance with the Miner Act at San Juan Mine

    By Scott Jones

    New Mexico Coal Operations ?San Juan, La Plata, And Navajo Mines ?Three Sites 100% Owned By BHP Billiton ?San Juan And La Plata Mines Owned/Operated By San Juan Coal Co. Supplies Coal To San Juan

    Jan 1, 2008