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RI 9155 - Measurement of Incombustible Content of Coal Mine Dust SamplesBy N. Greninger
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory study of the measurement of the water and rock dust (RD) contents of synthetic mine-type coal dust (CD) mixtures using a commercial unit for measuring water
Jan 1, 1988
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The Physical Ability of Women in Mining: Can They Show Muscle?By D. Botha, J. F. Cronjé
"SynopsisAlthough women all over the world have been involved in mining activities for centuries, mining has always been considered a very masculine industry due to its heavily male-dominated workforc
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 9561 - Modeling The Effects of Longwall Mining on the Ground Water System (d87411ea-76c1-4a16-aa38-a3778f09ace0)By R. J. Matetic
The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines hydrologic-subsidence investigation was to evaluate the effects of longwall mining on the local ground water regime through field monitoring and numerical mo
Jan 1, 2010
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The New Brunswick coal resourceBy F. D. Ball, D. E. Gemmell
"Coal mining in New Brunswick dates from the year 1639, when, as today, coal was produced from the area surrounding Grand Lake near the geographic centre of the province. Current production by N.B. Co
Jan 1, 1985
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Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State ProcessingBy Thomas P. Battle
Ilmenite (iron titanate) is the source of over 90% of all the titanium produced in the world today. At some point during production of titanium dioxide or titanium metal the iron impurity must be remo
Jan 1, 1996
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Hydraulic Pilot-Plant Hoisting and the Investigation of the Pipeline Transport of Crushed MagnetiteBy P. Kostuik
"Recent interest in the pipeline transport of solid mate-als has been sparked by the idea that, in an inflationary onomy, pipeline costs are more stable than the costs of any other transport systems.
Jan 1, 1966
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Production of Nickel Oxide From Ammoniacal Process StreamsBy G. C. Nowlan, A. Illis, H. J. Koehler
At its iron ore recovery plant at Copper Cliff, INCO produces about 17 million pounds per year of a pure, acid-soluble, dense nickel oxide from nickeliferous pyrrhotite. The process used is also appli
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 9010 Mining Health And Safety In-House And Contract Research In Fiscal Year 1985This publication summarizes the research (in-house and contract projects) programmed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 1985 (October 1, 1984-September 30, 1985) under its Health and Safety Techno
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 8956 Health And Safety In-House And Contract Research In Fiscal Year 1984This publication summarizes the research (in-house and contract projects) programmed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 1984 (October 1, 1983-September 30, 1984) under its Health and Safety Techno
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8324 A Combination Statistical Design For Sensitivity TestingBy Roy L. Grant
The Bureau of Mines investigated the up-and-down method with factorial designs to determine if shorter, and therefore less costly, trial sequences could be used. Although sequences of 50 trials are us
Jan 1, 1967
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Laboratory Testing for Sulfide Flotation Process Development"A carefully planned laboratory test program is the foundation for the successful development of a sulfide flotation process. In this paper, the development of a copper-molybdenum flotation process is
Jan 1, 2016
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Narrow Vein Mining with PCFTMBy Stephen G. Downs
PCF?, or Penetrating Cone Fracture, is a propellant-based technique for rock excavation, which has significant potential for the mechanization of narrow-vein mining. The technique is currently being d
Oct 1, 2001
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RI 5882 Seismic Methods Of Detecting And Delineating Subsurface Subsidence ? IntroductionBy Leonard Obert
Subsidence to surface occurs in a large proportion of underground mines. Preliminary to any indication of subsidence on the surface, there is usually a breaking up and sloughing of the cover into the
Jan 1, 1961
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Controls on the Emplacement of Kimberlites and Alkalic Rock-carbonatite Complexes in the Canadian Shield and Surrounding RegionsBy G. M. Card, K. D. Card, B. V. Sanford
Abstract-The Canadian Shield and its extensions are traversed by an orthogonal system of northwest and northeast trending arch-style uplifts. These basement arches were formed by repeated vertical mov
Jan 1, 1997
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The Effect Of Ph And Eh On The Chemical And Biological Leaching Of A Pyritic Uranium OreBy A. Bruynesteyn
Results are presented from a series of tests designed to determine the beneficial effects of the microorganism Thiobacillus ferrooxidans upon the leaching of uranium from a pyritic uranium ore. Min
Jan 1, 1981
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Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?By Larry M. Southwick
Steel mill electric arc furnace dust is a RCRA listed hazardous waste and its treatment and/or disposal are regulated by a complex set of rules. These regulations were originally established to encour
Jan 1, 1998
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In-Situ Leaching Simulation Studies Of Uranium OresBy P. S. Sundar
A laboratory method for the simulation of in-situ leaching of uranium was developed under contract to the Interior Department's Bureau of Mines. Simulation tests using sulfuric acid, ammonium bic
Jan 1, 1978
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Measurement of Oxygen Transfer Rate with an EKATO Gassing Agitator in a 5 M3 Pressure VesselBy J. Ji
Oxygen requirement during acidic pressure oxidation of sulphide concentrates can he as high as 800 kg/(m3.h) in the first compartment of an autoclave when the total oxidation residence time is shorten
Jan 1, 2004
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Understanding Mineralisation Controls – A Case Study of the Chesney DepositBy J Channell, G Phillips
"The Chesney deposit, located 4 km south-east of Cobar consists of three copper-gold rich shoots that lie within a larger, copper dominant lode. A fourth gold rich shoot is located adjacent to the mai
Aug 18, 2014
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Mineral-potential Assessment by Consistency-driven Pairwise Comparisons (2bc87143-d633-40e3-8191-14dd0bf10841)By Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, William O. MacKasey
A consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method for mineral potential assessment is presented, using a simpli?ed case of volcanic-associated massive sul?de type deposits as an example. Geological, ge
Jan 1, 1997