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  • SME
    Design Of Coal Transfer Terminals

    By Richard Collins

    The projected depletion and the increasing costs of petroleum and natural gas along with the public and governmental resistance to nuclear energy have caused coal to emerge as one of today's answ

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Distinguishing Monolayer and Multilayer Adsorption of Thiol Collectors With ToF-SIMS and XPS

    By R N. Lamb, A N. Buckley

    Experiments have been carried out to establish whether time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) is able to differentiate monolayer and multilayer coverage of thiol collectors on sulfi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    The Utilization Of Twin-Engine Elevating Scrapers In Open Pit Mining

    By Ronald Ludchak

    Since coal has been designated as the short-term answer to the threatening world energy crisis, improved surface mining techniques, along with improved extraction and handling equipment, are needed to

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    IC 8677 Impact Of Changing Technology On The Demand For Metallurgical Coal And Coke Produced In The United States To 1985

    By Paul H. Mutschler

    The Bureau of Mines sponsored a study of the impact of changing technology on the demand for metallurgical coal and coke to 1985. Individual technologies were analyzed to determine what effect each ha

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    RI 5092 Bureau Of Mines Well-Bore Caliper ? Summary

    By H. C. Hamontre

    [The Bureau of Mines well-bore caliper was designed to provide an instrument that could be operated through 2-inch tubing, which 'a used particularly in many input wells on water-flooding project

    Jan 1, 1954

  • SME
    Impact Of Air Pollution Regulations On Coal ? I. Introduction

    By T. Reed Scollon

    Major interrelated factors to be considered in assessing the impact of air pollution control regulations on coal are: (I) the fuel and fuel-related limitations of such regulations; (2) the rate of ado

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Magnetic Separators And Their Application In The Mineral Industry

    By William J. Bronkala

    One of the oldest tools used in mineral concentrating is the magnetic separator. Virtually every mineral handling system has need for some type of magnetic equipment in two types of basic usage. 1

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Perlite Testing At The New Mexico Bureau Of Mines And Mineral Resources ? Introduction

    By J. M. Barker

    New Mexico is the leading domestic producer of perlite, a hydrated volcanic glass that can be expanded thermally to form a white, very porous, lightweight material. The United States is the leading co

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    RI 3967 Exploration of Sedanka Zinc Deposit Sedanka Island, Alaska

    By F. A. Rutledge, B. S. Webber, J. M. Moss

    "INTRODUCTION The United States, with its vast resources of relatively low-grade zinc been the world's leading producer of zinc -metal for many years. The expanded zinc production during the period, 1

    Nov 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    RI 8207 Vapor-Pressure Measurements by Effusion Methods

    By Arne Landsberg

    The Bureau of Mines measured the vapor pressure of FeC12 , FeBr2, FeI2, Sb, Bi, Cd, Mg, Pb, FeC13 , and VCl2 using the Knudsen-and torsion-effusion methods, and on FeC13 -NaC1 mixtures, Au2Cl6, and Mg

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Highwall Stability In Open-Pit Coal Mines, Western Powder River Basin, Wyoming And Montana

    By Fitzhugh T. Lee

    Results from the first part of a two-part investigation of the stability of highwalls in open-pit coal mines in the Paleocene Fort Union Formation of the western Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Mont

    Jan 1, 1977

  • TMS
    Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach Plant

    By J. A. Holmes

    Due to varying and complex mineralogy, the flotation tailings from the Chingola Concentrator have, for some years, contained upwards of 0.4% acid soluble copper. In 1968, an investigation was initiate

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    RI 8875 - Estimating Horizontal Drain Design by the Finite-Element and Finite-Difference Methods

    By D. R. Tesarik

    To ensure the stability ofa tailings pond embankment, the height of the phreatic surface must be kept at or below a safe level. In this investigation, the Bureau of Mines analyzed various horizontal d

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 8894 - Corrosion Resistance of Nitrided Low-Alloy Steels

    By J. V. Scalera

    Because of U.S. dependency on imported critical metals, the Bureau of Mines has conducted research to evaluate the possible substitution of nitrided low-alloy steels for higher chromium-containing all

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Subcollegiate And Vocational Education (6c80551e-916f-45ac-8f91-8fc9347a885f)

    By Thomas T., Read

    IT will be recalled that when educational instruction for the mineral industry began at Freiberg, at the beginning of the eighteenth century, the original aim was to organize and systematize the proce

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    Hydraulic Tailings Fill Improvements ?Butte?1969? ? The Problem

    By Harold F. Yde

    Hydraulic tailings fill in the Butte deep level mines was based upon studies made in 1958 by the Anaconda Company Mining Research Department, which published Bulletin No. 35, entitled "Hydraulic Stope

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Description Of The Van Dyks Drift Low Ash Plant

    By Allen D. Graham

    The coal industry in South Africa is briefly outlined. Test- work carried out on bulk samples of coal in the laboratory and used in the design of the Van Dyks Drift washery are described. Factors affe

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Genesis of Uranium in the Athabasca Region and Its Significance in Exploration

    By L. S. Beck

    "The Athabasca region forms part of the Churchill province of the Canadian Shield and is underlain by an Archean or Aphebian assemblage of rocks that underwent severe metamorphism and granitization du

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    A Bureau Of Mines Miniplant Project To Evaluate Alumina Recovery Processes

    By Ralph C. Kirby

    The U.S. produces about 34 percent of the world's aluminum yet must import 90 percent of the raw materials needed. There are abundant resources of aluminum-bearing minerals such as clay, anorthos

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Tin Industry of Yunnan, China

    By MARSHALL D. DRAPER

    CHINA is one of the large producers of the world's tin. About 95 per cent of the total Chinese production comes from the Kotchiu district in the southern part of the province of Yunnan. Yunnan oc

    Jan 1, 1931