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Design Considerations for Modern Shaft LiningsBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski
The shaft structure being part of an underground mine, depends on programned functional duties, and on geological and hydrological conditions. The majority of Canadian metal mine shafts are in hard co
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7810 Response Variations of a Microphone Worn on the Human BodyBy Terry L. Muldoon
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to quantify microphone response variations that could result when the microphone is worn by a worker, as with a personal noise dosimeter, and to suggest
Jan 1, 1973
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Radioisotope On-Stream AnalysisBy L. R. Wilkinson, W. J. Howarth, G. J. Wenk
Over a period of three years, a cooperative program in Australia has resulted in the development of radioisotope immersion probes for the on-stream analysis of mineral slurries. Two basic probe types
Jan 1, 1973
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Bacterial Oxidation in Upgrading Pyritic CoalsBy A. E. McIlhinney, I. E. Puddington, C. E. Capes, A. F. Sirianni
"Two main problems are associated with the removal of pyritic sulphur from coals. The first is due to the fine state of dissemination of pyrite, which requires grindin1 to a very fine size to accompli
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7777 Effect Of Copper And Silicon On Selected Mechanical Properties Of Hot-Rolled Medium-Carbon SteelsBy Mark I. Copeland
The Bureau of Mines investigated the effect of up to 1 wt-pct of copper and silicon on the heat treatment response and hardness, tensile, and impact properties of hot-rolled medium-carbon steels. The
Jan 1, 1973
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The Use Of Pyrrhotite To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Leach LiquorsBy N. F. Dyson, T. R. Scott, M. R. Thornber, W. E. Ewers, M. Bussell
Leach liquors derived from the processing of nickel ores are generally highly contaminated and contain appreciable free acid. Methods are described for obtaining a commercial grade of concentrate from
Jan 1, 1973
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Refining and Petrochemicals in Nova ScotiaBy D. C. Downing
"I THANK YOU for the invitation which The Mining Society of Nova Scotia extended, originally to Gordon Berry, manager 'of our Point Tupper Refinery, to join you at this meeting and discuss refining an
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7729 Methods And Evaluation Of Explosive Fracturing In Oil ShaleBy J. S. Miller
The Bureau of Mines developed methods for fragmenting oil shale formations with chemical explosives to prepare oil shale for in situ retorting and to evaluate the extent of fragmentation by various me
Jan 1, 1973
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The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. Solvent Refined Coal Process - Introduction And SummaryBy C. D. Atkinson
The past few years have seen a much greater concern about air pollution in this country. This concern has led to increased legislation restricting the discharge of many substances such as sulfur dioxi
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-3(3)-75 Design And Development Of Protective Canopies For Underground Low Coal Electric Face Equipment, Including Shuttle Cars - Installation And Maintenance Manual: Protective Canopies For Joy Mfg. Co. Cutter - 1. IntroductionThis manual provides instructions for installling, operating, and maintaining protective canopies on the Joy Mfg. Co. cutter. These instructions are based upon two actual installations: one made in a
Jan 1, 1973
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Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding SystemBy J. A. Hillier
The staff of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting concentrator have developed a new type of reagent feeder. Several factors encouraged the development of such a system: varying heads caused by the mixin
Jan 1, 1973
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Construction Of Coal Mine Waste Disposal Systems Consistant With Environmental RegulationsBy Richard E. Lounsbury
Coal mine refuse handling traditionally has been the redheaded stepchild of the industry - a problem to be ignored as much as possible. During the past few years, however, mining companies have become
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7760 Resource Recovery From Raw Urban RefuseBy P. M. Sullivan
At its College Park Metallurgy Research Center in Maryland, the Bureau of Mines has installed and is operating a 5-ton-per-hour pilot plant for continuous mechanical separation of values contained in
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7770 Compound Type Separation And Characterization Studies For A 370° To 535° C Boiling Distillate Of Gach Saran, Iran, Crude OilBy J. E. Doo1ey
To process and use the heavy ends of petroleum effectively, the development of suitable separation and characterization procedures not currently available was required. A systematic procedure was deve
Jan 1, 1973
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Subsurface Disposal of Liquid Industrial WastesBy J. A. Vonhof, R. O. van Everdingen
Since 1949, a total of 59 disposal wells have been installed in Canada to inject liquid wastes from refineries, mining operations and chemical plants into subsurface formations at an ever-increasing r
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7721 Phase-Contrast Enhancement Without Spatial Filters For Seismic HolographyBy G. L. Fitzpatrick
Future applications of seismic holography to "seismically transparent phase objects," such as rock inclusions, fracture zones, liquid-filled cavities, etc., will require techniques to improve the poor
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7712 Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal - Collected During Fiscal Year 1972By J. B. Janus
This report, the 22d in a series, gives analytical data showing composition and quality of tipple and delivered samples of coal collected during fiscal year 1972. This coverage lists mines located in
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal And The Energy CrisisBy V. M. Johnston
The most abundant fuel resource in the U.S.A. is also the most under-utilized. Proven reserves of bituminous coal, sub-bituminous and lignite constitute from 60% to 90% of our total fossil fuel reserv
Jan 1, 1973
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Cyanide Elimination at Giant Yellowknife MinesBy H. E. Pawson
"COMMON METHODS OF ELIMINATION: The four methods most frequently used to dispose of cyanide wastes are:1. Oxidation2. Dilution with water or with cyanide free wastes3. Acidification and dilution of re
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7704 A Study Of Fragmentation From Bench Blasting In Limestone At A Reduced ScaleBy Richard A. Dick
Eight blasts were fired in a 2-1/2-ft bench in the Stewartville member of the Galena Limestone formation in an aggregate quarry near Stewartville, Minn. The shots were dimensionally proportional to pr
Jan 1, 1973