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RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Minerals ? IntroductionBy E. S. Leaver
Experiments dealing with the dissolution of silver by cyanide from various silver minerals-were reported, several years ago.4/ This work showed that the silver in some silver minerals is completely an
Jan 1, 1939
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Underground Construction Applications Of GroutBy William R. Nash
Case histories of water problems in underground mine shafts and tunnels are outlined to illustrate varying degrees of sophistication in grouting techniques currently applied in such construction. The
Jan 1, 1984
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Ground Control Studiers in the Humphrey No. 7 Mine Christopher Coal Division Consolidation Coal CompanyBy H. D. Dahl
In January, 1969, the Central Research Division of Continental Oil Company initiated a research program on roof control. The purpose of the research was to improve roof stability. Toward this end, it
Jan 1, 1971
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El crédito mineroBy Max Arias Shreiber
El presente texto describe tres aspectos del crédito minero como son el crédito privado, estatal e internacional minero. El crédito minero privado es un contrato de consumo unilateral, conmutativo en
May 1, 1959
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IC 9032 Improved Fire Protection For Underground Fuel Storage And Fuel Transfer AreasBy William H. Pomroy
The potential for large-scale fires in underground fuel storage and fuel transfer areas prompted the Bureau of Mines to study fire hazards in these areas and devise improved fire safety technology for
Jan 1, 1985
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Determination Of The Possible Causes Of A Foaming Slag By Its Mineralogical and Textural CharacterizationBy Lloyd R. Nelson
Selective carbothermic reduction is the preferred method of treatment of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust (listed hazardous waste, K061). The process maximizes the recovery of recyclable constituents b
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-86(1)-81 Recommended Guidelines For Oxygen Self-Rescuers -Volume I, Underground Coal MiningBy D. Randolph Berry
The U.S. Bureau of Mines awarded a contract to Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA) to provide recommendations on the safest, most practical methods for complying with new regulations requiring that a
Jan 1, 1981
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Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59)By A. N. Kumar
Two fabrication stages in the manufacture of pipelines are identified as causing significant deterioration of the steel plates, namely cold bending and welding. The objectives of this work include qua
Jan 1, 2005
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Cooling Pathways for Deep Australian Longwall Coal Mines of the FutureBy B Belle, M Biffi
Cooling of coal mines in the Bowen Basin, characterised by steep geothermal gradient, is presently achieved mostly through rental surface bulk air cooling in summer months. This paper argues that futu
Jul 1, 2013
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IC 7634 Production Of Manganese Slags For Manufacturing High-Grade Ferromanganese By Blowing Oxidation Spiegeleisen ? IntroductionBy Theodore Kootz
Manufacture of high-grade ferromanganese; as a rule; requires a low-phosphorus-manganese ore with 45 to 55 percent Mn, chiefly obtained in the Soviet Union, the British Dominions, and Brazil. Also, lo
Jan 1, 1952
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Safety Phases in Mechanized Mining in the State of Washing tonBy S. H. Ash
No single factor in modern civilization has played a more important part in the lives of our people than mechanization in industry and to it civilization owes much of its progress. In no industry has
Jan 1, 1937
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Pressure-Quantity Survey Techniques And Computerized Ventilation Simulation For Large Scale Room And Pillar Mines ? IntroductionBy Steven P. Oman
Large room and pillar mines are characterized by numerous and widespread working places. Ventilation requirements are high since each panel employs men and equipment that work simultaneously in multip
Jan 1, 1983
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III.-Rock-Bursts at Lake Shore MinesBy W. T. Robson
ONE of the problems encountered in any mine is the effect of increasing pressure manifested by increasing depth. Although the depth at which excessive pressure assumes serious proportion, and the mann
Jan 1, 1940
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Fire Modelling in Underground Mines using Ventsim Visual VentFIRE SoftwareBy D J. Brake
The risk from fire remains one of the most serious of underground mine disaster scenarios. The impacts of mine fires on the underground ventilation system and the production of toxic gases have been d
Jul 1, 2013
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Operation of Centrifugal PumpsBy Mark W. Booth
THE Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, as a coal mining concern and as a steel industry, has much pumping to do, and the conditions are as varied as it is possible to make them. We are faced with ha
Jan 1, 1944
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Hot Coal - Bulk Transport And StorageBy Albert F. Duzy
Recently there have been some problems associated with hot coal in shipments from the USA to overseas markets. This paper will serve several functions. First, a brief review is presented, together wit
Jan 1, 1983
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Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines During ServiceBy AN. Kumar
Two fabrication stages in the manufacture of pipelines are identified as causing significant deterioration of the steel plates, namely cold bending and welding. The objectives of this work include qua
Jan 1, 2005
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Manufactured Graphites - I. IntroductionBy E. L. Piper
Natural graphite has been known for many centuries, having first been reported as a distinct mineral form by Gessner in 1565. At that time, graphite was used extensively as pencil "lead" because of th
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 9043 Phosphate Resource Potential For Borehole Mining In The Southeastern Coastal PlainBy George H. Popper
The Bureau of Mines has evaluated the extent of phosphate resources available for recovery by the experimental borehole mining method in the Southeastern Coastal Plain of the United States- Phosphate
Jan 1, 1985
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Salt Cavity Engineering At Tatum ? IntroductionBy Melvin W. Jackson
The study of the excavation of large spherical cavities in salt formations first became of interest in 1958 when it was recognized that a large cavity could be of value in the study of the detection o
Jan 1, 1969