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Industrial Minerals - Studies of the Effect of Freight Rates on Marketing Northwest Industrial MineralsBy Leslie C. Richards
Sooner or later the potential miner of industrial minerals reaches the conclusion that of the various factors he must consider, the marketing of his product is. the most important. The sooner he reali
Jan 1, 1951
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Our Mineral Heritage - Presidential AddressBy P. W. J. van Rensburg
Our mineral heritage - PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS given by P. W. J. van Rensburg, Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Eng.)(Rand) INTRODUCTION Stone Age people were living in various parts of South Africa as recent,ly as a th
Jan 10, 1973
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Constructed Wetlands that Emphasize Sulfate Reduction: A Staged Design Process and Operation In Cold ClimatesBy T. R. Wildeman
"At the Big Five wetland, which was built to treat drainage from a metal mine, encouraging results have attributed to sulfate reduction. Cu and Zn were reduced to below detection limits of 0.50 mg/L,
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8876 Noise And Vibration Control For Surface Mines - Program DocumentBy Bradley V. Johnson
This publication summarizes the in-house and contract research and development projects conducted since 1974 by the Bureau of Mines for the control of noise and vibrations from surface mine blasting.
Jan 1, 1982
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In Pit Crushing & Conveying in hard rock applications Todays? challenges ? future?s chancesBy Andreas Oberrauner
Content ? What is? an introduction ? Crushing technology ? Conveying in pits ? Pit-exiting strategies ? Mine Planning in IPCC ? Summary/Conclusions EHS slide ? Sandvik?s objective is zero harm
Aug 1, 2013
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The effect of high geo-temperature environment on spontaneous combustion – an experimental studyBy Y Xiao, C Lei, C Shu, W Wang, K Wang, J Deng
To investigate the effect on coal spontaneous combustion with high geo-temperature, an experimental apparatus was developed to measure characteristic parameters of two kinds of coal samples at differe
Aug 28, 2017
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Understanding the Relationship: Bitumen Production and the Athabasca RiverOverview ?Oil Sands Background ?Water Use in Surface Mining ?Tailings Disposal ?Water Balance for Surface Mining ?Implications of Emerging Regulations ?Water Management Framework ?Tailings P
May 1, 2009
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Optimization of Blast Fragmentation at Kisladag Gold MineBy Erkan Bayrak, Serkan Erkara, Ozkan Duzgun, Ekin Gungor
This paper presents part of the outcomes of the drill and blast optimization project carried out at Kisladag Gold Mine in Turkey. Kisladag Gold Mine is the largest gold mine in Turkey with a low-grade
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 9305 - Rapid Response Pneumatic Fire Detection for Multilevel Metal Mines: System Design and In-Mine TestingBy W. H. Pomroy
This report describes research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to design and in-mine test a rapid response pneumatic fire detection system for multilevel metal mines. The relative merits of pneumatic dete
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8453 Documentation and Analysis of a Massive Rock Failure at the Bautsch Mine, Galena, III.By Jack Touseull
On November 15, 1972, the Bautsch mine, a lead-zinc mine in Paleozoic dolomites, experienced a massive rock failure involving 3 to 5 million tons. Because this failure was large and extended to the su
Jan 1, 1980
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Blast Site Security - International Society of Explosive Engineers 29th Annual Conference Safety Workshop February 5, 2003 Nashville, TennesseeBy Unknown
Blast Site Security Involves: * Clearing the area * Controlling Access * Warning Signals
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of Modern Technology In Today’s Limestone Quarry OperationBy B. Moore, Y. J. Zhang
In today’s competitive dimensional stone business environment, use of available technology is critical to achieve and maintain a competitive advantage. Awareness of improvements in diamond cutting tec
Jan 1, 2004
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Re-Forging and Heat Treatment of JackbitsBy Larkin F, Farrer E, McGhie R. R
The Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited commenced productive operations during February, 1936, at the- Rosebery and Hercules mines, which are situated near Rosebery, Tasmania. At this tim
Jan 1, 1939
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Enhancing the safety of remnant pillar recovery in lignite by numerical modellingBy C. O. Aksoy, H. Kose, K. Heasley, E. Yalçin
"In Turkey, the growing demand for lignite has resulted in increased lignite production and an emphasis on improving underground recovery. This has resulted in a gradual increase in the application of
Jan 1, 2004
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Book news1. Book review . Fundamentals of fracture mechanics, by J.F. Knot. London, Buterworths, 1981 (reprint). Reviewer: G. Leadbeater The present reviewer approached the above book as a relative novice
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7809 Separating Copper From Scrap By Preferential Melting - Laboratory And Economic EvaluationBy Vance G. Leak
A technique for recovering copper and steel from metallic scrap has been developed by the Bureau of Mines based on preferential melting in molten salt baths at 1,150° to 1,250° C, The molten salt, pre
Jan 1, 1973
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Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling In CanadaBy Laura McNally
In 2006, McNally International Inc., in a joint venture partner-ship with Aecon Constructors, was the successful bidder on two York Region Tunnel Projects: the Bathurst Collector/Langstaff Trunk Sewer
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 7623 Photoelectric Concentrator For The Wet Concentrating TableBy R. A. Welsh
The Bureau of Mines has developed a photoelectric concentrator apparatus which is capable of collecting incremental products from the discharge of wet concentrating tables. The instrument uses photoel
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-29(1)-82 Visual Attention Locations For Operating Continuous Miners, Shuttle Cars, And ScoopsBy Mark S. Sanders
This report presents recommended visibility requirements for continuous miner, shuttle car and scoop operations and details the methodology used to generate them. A task analytic approach was used to
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Developments in Rock Drill SteelBy Met B. E
The increasing pace of modern mining makes constantly greater demands upon the several contributing departments of rock breaking and transport, and rock-drilling, as the spearhead of attack, has recei
Jan 1, 1936