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Avoiding Unnecessary DrillingThe extra information brought by further drilling may seem necessary to achieve control over block grades if elementary estimation techniques are used. However a geostatistical study of an Australian
Jan 1, 1975
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Scaleup Of Hydrometallurgical Leach Recovery Processes ? IntroductionBy R. D. Williams
Several hydrometallurgical leach processes have been recently proposed for the recovery of copper from copper concentrates. These include the Cymet Process of Cypress Metallurgical Processes Corporati
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-25-76 Development And Testing Services Of A Fire Protection System For Coal Augers ? 1. IntroductionLate in 1974 at a meeting with the Cedar Coal Company in Chelyan, West Virginia, a very definite requirement for an automatic heat sensing fire suppression system for the type coal augers used in thei
Jan 1, 1975
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The Utilization of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide in the Blast FurnaceThe variation of carbon monoxide and hydrogen utilization with the amount of the reductant in the blast furnace bosh gas was investigated for the No. 4 blast furnace at The Broken Hill Proprietary Co.
Jan 1, 1975
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Energy Conservation Trends In The Cement IndustryBy George K. McCord
It is a pleasure to participate in this Fall meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers to discuss energy conservation trends in the cement industry. Energy is the "life blood" of American industry, a
Jan 1, 1975
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Methods of Treatment of McArthur River Mixed ConcentrateVarious steps, and complete sequences, for the recovery of lead and zinc from a mixed sulphide concentrate, high in silica and pyrite, have been tested.Oxidation steps of roasting in air or in a sulph
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8070 Blasting Tests in a Porphyry Copper Deposit in Preparation for In Situ ExtractionBy Robert C. Steckley
The Bureau of Mines performed a fragmentation experiment in cooperation with Duval Corporation in a porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit near the Sierrita pit south of Tucson, Ariz. This experiment eval
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-14-76 Data Flow Requirements For Remote Supervisory Control Of Continuous Mining Machines - I. Introduction - A. Summary - 1. ObjectiveBy Harvey L. Pastan
The purpose of the investigation and analysis described in this report is to assess the data flow requirements that are required for remote supervisory control of a continuous mining system. Since the
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8020 Rock Fragmentation by High-Frequency FatigueBy Patrick J. Cain
The fatigue-failure characteristics under high-frequency (10 KHz) cyclic loading were determined for a marble, granite, and quartzite. The rock speci-mens were cyclicly loaded (using a high-power piez
Jan 1, 1975
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Multi-Purpose Pier In The Energy Age ? IntroductionBy Leonard Sugin
As we approach the end-of the 20th century we are made more aware of the tremendous role that energy plays both directly and indirectly in our varied way of life. The industralized nations of the worl
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8055 Improved Method To Predict Multiphase Waterflood Performance for Constant Rates or PressuresBy A. J. Leighton
An improved mathematical model with the attendant computer program to calculate multiphase fluid flow in petroleum reservoirs is presented. The model is used to simulate the behavior when a fluid is u
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8093 - Selected Geologic Factors Affecting Mining Of The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy W. P. Diamond, B. M. Bench, C. M. McCulloch, Maurice Deul
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Pittsburgh coalbed was studied in Washington and Green Counties, Pa., and in Marion and Monongalia Counties, W. Va., where this coalbed is n
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-16-76 Technical And Economic Study Of An Underground Mining, Rubblization, And In Situ Retorting System For Deep Oil Shale Deposits - Phase 1 Report[Thin roport. C"WAW; I Ac rvq"I LN 01 a tvchniv&ll nnd oco I in j ;- I iv It i on c)l roncc p Ln,I I Lc!iin I OV Lhe undprnro"nd vNing, ruh h! i zn(kn, And 1" viiii rutoriin- of Opp &L :;halo drponi1
Jan 1, 1975
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Pebble Grinding At Bethlehem Copper CorporationBy E. A. Lowe, J. W. Smith, C. W. Overton
"The operations of Bethlehem Copper are situated in the south-central interior of British Columbia at an elevation of 4900 feet above sea level. Main road and rail transportation systems pass through
Jan 1, 1975
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Hoisting Systems At Ozark Lead Co.By M. C. Young
The Ozark Lead Company operating facilities are located in Reynolds County at the south end of the "New Lead Belt" of southeast Missouri. Development of this wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Coppe
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-17(2)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Phase II - State Of The Art SurveyTo develop a conceptual design for an automated longwall mining system, one should know what has been done, what is being done today and what is being planned for tomorrow. The bibliography referenced
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 8678 The Reserve Base Of Coal For Underground Mining In The Western United StatesBy Thomas K. Matson
The coal reserve base in the Western United States is presented for coalbeds amenable to extraction by underground mining methods. The Federal Bureau of Mines has abstracted data on the quality and qu
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-85-75 Develop And Test Canopy Air Curtain Devices - 1 Introduction And SummaryBy William J. Krisko
This contract final report summarizes the design, fabrication and testing of canopy air curtain devices under Bureau of Mines Contract H0232067. The canopy air curtain device is designed to reduce the
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 8684 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1974 ? IntroductionBy B. J. Moore
This publication contains analyses and related source data for 352 natural gas samples from wells and pipelines in 18 States and 5 foreign countries. All of the samples were obtained and analyzed duri
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-86-76 Study Of Continuous Face Haulage Systems - IntroductionThis study relates to continuous face haulage systems in underground coal mines, and was performed by Joy Manufacturing Company for the U. S. Bureau of Mines under the Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO
Jan 1, 1975