Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Understanding Coal Ash Quality Parameters (8e4354da-7eb6-471e-9f69-fee718e68d0b)By E. C. Winegartner, A. A. Ubbens
The company attempting to sell coal to large utility plants is faced with a confusing array of quality parameters and specifications which are often poorly understood by both the utility company and c
Jan 1, 1977
-
Rock Mechanics In 1966 – New Applications Are Proving Their ValueBy H. William Ahrenholz
Many technical meetings were attended by mining people during the past year in which rock mechanics was either the main subject for discussion or was a prominent part of the program. Several universit
Jan 2, 1967
-
A Major Gold Belt Takes Shape in NevadaBy Peter Joralemon
Peter Joralemon's contention that Nevada contains one of the world's major gold belts is the result of 30 years' active involvement with the state's regional geology. He first sugg
Jan 7, 1978
-
Power Determination For Mobile Mining Equipment By Computer SimulationBy G. T. Lineberry
Power requirements for a piece of mobile mining equipment are largely dependent on the set of conditions in which they must operate. These conditions are isolated and key parameters are identified. Th
Jan 1, 1983
-
The Rifling Of Diamond-Drill Cores (ce040bee-df67-403b-8f0d-428bb372a4e3)By H. M. Roberts
H. M. ROBERTS, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*). -The rifling of drill cores is a frequent source of interest to men engaged in diamond drilling. Previous to the appearance of Dr.
Jan 10, 1916
-
Factors Affecting Ore Grade ValuesBy Allen L. Hatch
Perhaps the greatest challenge to the non-ferrous extractive industry, aside from discovery and cost reduction, is the continuous effort toward the total recovery of metals. This is-and must continue
Jan 1, 1966
-
Oxidation of Aqueous Sulfur Dioxide (f740e221-5dee-4d99-bef3-86fb86b0987a)By J. B. Hiskey, W. J. Schlitt, W. G. Pitt
Aqueous SO2 (sulfurous acid) is an interesting chemical compound. It functions as a reagent in various hydrometallurgical systems, but also represents an undesirable constituent in gyro- and hydrometa
Jan 1, 1984
-
New Facilities Accelerate Chile’s Iron Ore ExportsBy A. T. Yu
As the first year of full-scale shiploading operations nears completion, Chile's twin ports of Chafiaral and Caldera have proved instrumental in promoting the growth of that nation's iron or
Jan 8, 1960
-
Blasting MechanicsBy R. J. Jones, L. D. Clark, R. C. Howell
This research provides an empirical approach toward further analysist10 of the variables in rock breakage under direct, hydroimpact (impacting on fluid) and explosive impulse loading. That the strain
Jan 1, 1972
-
Discussion of Papers - A Comparison of Data from Bond Type Simulated Closed Circuit and Batch Type Grindability TestsBy R. W. Smith, K. H. Lee Discussion by Fred C. Bond
Fred C. Bond (Tucson, Ariz.) — This is a valuable paper presenting much well directed research testing. It describes a practical method by which the long and relatively accurate Bond closed-circuit gr
Jan 1, 1969
-
Metal StatisticsMetal Statistics, Published by the American Metal Market, 111 John St , New York, N. Y. While it is not policy to list in this directory commercial publishers of literature on mining and geology,
Jan 1, 1933
-
Chattanooga Paper - A Labor-Chart for the Management of Mining and Milling OperationsBy Joseph Mac Donald
Stripped of its romantic possibilities, mining is a commercial business, carried on for the profit there is in it; and the business of the manager, in its ultimate analysis, is to make the profit as l
Jan 1, 1909
-
Technical Notes - A Crystallographic Analysis of the Ductile-Brittle Transition in Body-Centered Cubic Single CrystalsBy A. J. Opinsky
MANY investigators, in their discussions, have reasoned that the ductile-brittle transition in iron could be explained by the intrusion of cleavage into the normal slip process. The purpose of this no
Jan 1, 1954
-
Rock Sealant Restricts Falling Barometer EffectBy Robert C. Bates
Is the value of rock sealant on radon control destroyed by changes in barometric pressure? While an article by Dr. Gerald Schroeder in the June 1977 issue of MINING ENGINEERING suggests this, it shoul
Jan 12, 1977
-
Studies Of Dust Knockdown By Water Sprays Using A Full-Scale Model Mine EntryBy F. N. Kissell, W. E. Schroeder, N. I. Jayaraman
This article discusses methods of improving airborne capture by conventional dust suppression systems. The work was performed in a full-scale plywood model of a mine entry with a wooden mockup of a Jo
Jan 1, 1986
-
Understanding The Risks In Coal Reserve EstimatesBy James E. McNulty
Coal reserve estimates are prepared using a simple equation: the product of area, bed thickness, density and recovery factors. Each of these elements involves a degree of risk based on certain assumpt
Jan 1, 1985
-
Interactive Coal Mine Production Scheduling And Ventilation Planning Using A Time-Shared ComputerBy R. A. Turpin
Bethlehem Steel's Research Department is developing a set of computer programs as mine-planning tools for Bethlehem's coal mines. Several of these computer programs have been completed and h
Jan 1, 1977
-
Will Taxation Destroy the Mining Industry in Mexico?By Rixford A. Beals
It has been observed with considerable accuracy that if the major U. S. mines were moved to Mexico tomorrow, many of them would be losing money. But the companies would continue to operate, losses or
Jan 2, 1955
-
The Ore FindersBy Peter Joraleman
Man has always felt more comfortable breaking his life into categories or classifications. An otherwise bewildering life somehow becomes easier to bear when divided into neat measurable sections, each
Jan 12, 1975
-
Jackleg Drilling in the Tri-State District: Longhole Prospecting and ProductionBy S. S. Clarke, Douglas C. Brockie
Longhole underground drilling has been carried on in the Tri-State area at various times over the past 35 years or more. W. F. Netzeband reported on this topic in 1926 and in 1930. More recently it ha
Jan 1, 1956