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Proceedings Of The One Hundred Seventeenth Meeting Of The Institute, ColoradoSeptember 1 to 6, 1918 COMMITTEE IN CHARGE Spencer Penrose, Chairman. George M. Taylor, Vice-Chairman. A. E. Carlton, Chairman. Finance Committee J. Dawson Hawkins, Secretary DENVER COLORAD
Jan 10, 1918
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RI 9273 - Physical and Computer Modeling of Roof Bolt SystemsBy S. M. Dar
The U.S. Bureau of Mines constructed a full-scale model of a 15-ft-wide coal mine entry to use in combination with finite-element analyses to investigate roof support systems and various types of roof
Jan 1, 1989
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Discussion on the Economics of Canadian Gold ProductionBy S. H. Logan
Mr. B. Neilly: A week or so ago the Secretary was good enough to forward me an advance copy of this paper by Mr. Logan and it was suggested that I comment on it at this meeting. At that time I was not
Jan 1, 1931
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Notes On The Clinton Group In AlabamaBy Truman Aldrich
THE Clinton group of the Silurian holds the red or fossiliferous ore; its outcrops have been mapped by the State or U. S. Geological Survey. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama. There a
Jan 10, 1924
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Quantifying the quality of cable bolt installation by acoustic testingBy M Hawkes, Z Ji Gang, Z Ming, R Hassell
As underground mines become more geotechnically challenging with increasing depth and excavation size, the requirement for ground support to be installed as per design becomes more critical. The verif
Mar 15, 2021
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Oxidation Autoclave Agitation ReviewBy H. J. H. Pieterse
Agitation requirements in oxidation autoclaves can vary widely depending on the mineralogy of the feed material and the specific process selected. Before selecting an agitation system it is important
Jan 1, 2004
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A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian ShieldBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan
"Of the 135 current or past-producing 'gold-only' mines in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield which have produced more than 100,000 tons of ore, the 33 mines which have produced one million
Jan 1, 1982
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A Lining Design Method Consistent With NATM for Deep ShaftsBy Xiao min Zhou, Yan Xu, Hongzhen Liang, Xiaonan He
"With the increase of shaft excavation depth, the thickness of the shaft lining increases sharply. It is difficult to reduce thickness of lining effectively by improving high-strength concrete perform
Jan 1, 2019
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DISCOL: A Long-Term, Large-Scale, Disturbance-Recolonization Experiment In The Abyssal Eastern Tropical South Pacific OceanBy G. Schriever, H. Thiel, E. J. Foell
A long-term, large-scale, disturbance-recolonization experiment with relevance to the environmental effects of deep seabed mining is described. The study is funded by the German government and was lau
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3441 Progress Report - Metallurigical Division 28. Analytical Studies Volumetric Determination of MolybdenumBy C. E. Arrington, A. C. Rice
"Part 1. REDUCTION AND USE OF OXIDANTSSUMMARYA study has been made of the volumetric determination of molybdenum by reduction in the Jones reductor, receiving the reduced solution in a mixture of ferr
Apr 1, 1939
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A Super Efficient PCP System for Transporting Minerals and Mine WastesUnder the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy, a project was completed in 2005, which studied the use of a special pneumatic capsule pipeline (PCP) system, driven by linear induction motor (L
Jan 1, 2014
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Beware the Gold ScamsBy A. Dale Wunderlich
In the past, most people have associated gold scams with the sale of non-existent gold mines, an undivided interest in unmined ore or the sale of gold-plated lead bars. These scams are still available
Jan 1, 1990
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Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian MineBy Tina Maniatis
Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a
Jan 1, 2005
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Unearthing Influential Factors Shaping the Mining Industry’s Development in Peruvian Regions (Apurimac-Cusco): An Exploratory Factor Analysis Perspective - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Alfredo Valencia-Toledo
This study delves into the satisfaction levels of indigenous communities in Apurimac-Cusco, Peru, concerning mining activities in their region. Our primary objective is to elucidate the interrelations
Feb 17, 2024
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Avaliação Da Adesão Interfacial Das Fibras De Coco E Palf Na Matriz Epóxi Por Ensaio PulloutBy Fernanda Santos da Luz
Nas últimas décadas, houve um aumento da aplicação de fibras naturais lignocelulósicas (FNLs) como reforços de compósitos poliméricos em diversos setores industriais, principalmente no segmento automo
Oct 30, 2017
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Mining 4.0—the Impact of New Technology from a WorkPlace Perspective Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Joel Lööw, Jan Johansson, Lena Abrahamsson
Industry 4.0 offers new possibilities to combine increased productivity with stimulating workplaces in a good work environment. Used correctly, digitalization can create attractive jobs in safe contro
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RI 5784 Stress-Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility Of Zirconium In Ferric Chloride Solution - SummaryBy J. T. Dunham
Zirconium has possible use in industry where severe corrosion conditions are encountered because it resists attack from a variety of corrosive environments. However, very little experimental testing h
Jan 1, 1961
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Application of arithmetic progression to haul road geometric design - SME Transactions 2012By A. D. Ajak
A complete mining cycle involves digging, loading, hauling and dumping of the materials. Moving the ore from the pit to the crusher or to the waste dump requires access routes, which are termed haul r
Jan 1, 2012
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Local Section News (d2b04a09-870c-49b6-83e1-a275dcc1d9ae)CHICAGO SECTION CHARLES H. MACDOWELL, Chairman, LUTHER V. RICE, Vice-chairman, HENRY W. NICHOLS, Secretary-Treasurer, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Ill. ALEXANDER K. HAMILTON, G. P. HU
Jan 5, 1918
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IC 7541 Summary of Published Information on Large Capacity Compressed Air Receivers for Underground MinesBy Jr. Allan
"Although the advantages of large-capacity air receivers for underground mines are plainly evident from published information about various installations in the United States and abroad, details of th
Jan 1, 1950