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IC 6773 Silver Yield From Copper Ores And The Effects Of 64.64 Cent Silver On The Value Of Copper Ores Produced In The United States ? IntroductionBy Elmer W. Pehrson
The recent establishment of an official price of 64.64 cents per ounce for silver by the President's order of December 21, 1933, has provoked discussion as to the effects of this move on the vari
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 4790 Simple Treatment Methods For Sulfide Gold And Silver OresBy A. L. Engel
This report is a compilation of results of brief preliminary tests on sulfide ores that contained gold and silver and, in some cases base metals. It is a companion paper to a recent similar report on
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 6962 Mining And Grinding Methods And Costs At The Malvern Clay Co. Mine, Malvern, Ohio ? IntroductionBy E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing clay mining, crushing, and grinding methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. T
Jan 1, 1937
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Baltimore February, 1879 Meeting -Jan 1, 1879
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The Box MineBy W. G. Jewitt
THE Box mine, situated in Saskatchewan on the north shore of lake Athabasca, is unique in two respects. It is the first and, so far, the only gold mine in Saskatchewan, and it is the only gold mine in
Jan 1, 1940
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Development of the Science of GrindingBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionDURING the past two decades an enormous amount of empirical data has been accumulating on grinding. These data have been obtained by mill operators on grinding ores with a diversity of ch
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 4777 Thermal Decomposition Products And Burning Characteristics Of Some Synthetic Low-Density Cellular MaterialsBy H. A. Watson
The introduction and use of synthetic materials in various applications may lead to potential hazards from toxic, gaseous, decomposition products if these materials are subjected to conditions abnorma
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 9462 - A Method To Eliminate Explosion Hazards in Auger Highwall Mining (804c8d2d-b668-45c1-a86b-f0410ed15853)By Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a method of using inert gas to prevent the formation of explosive gas mixtures in auger highwall mining of coal. A combination of gasoline and diesel engine exhau
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4708 Waxes From Shale-Oil Wax DistillateBy P. R. Tisot
This report discusses the waxes made from shale-oil wax distillate, a specific fraction obtained- from crude shale oil. The plate wax crystals Were exceptionally well suited to solvent extraction. Met
Jan 1, 1950
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The Origins of Pressure HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
The pioneer work on pressure hydrometallurgy was conducted in Russia at the end of the nineteenth, and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, by Karl Josef Bayer (1847-1904) and Vladimir Nikolyevit
Jan 1, 2004
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Some Features of the New A. C. Locomotive for Craigmont MinesBy Smortchevskyk N. J.
THIS paper describes the electrical features of the locomotive now (August, 1962) under construction for Craigmont Mines. Intended for non-specialists, it avoids details of design and calculations int
Jan 1, 1963
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Safety analysis of surface haulage accidents?Part 1 (b1c0b0cc-7664-49b4-ba40-81a5e5dd99d8)By Robert F. Randolph
Research on improving haulage truck safety, started by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, is being continued by its successors. This two-part article reports the orientation of the renewed research efforts, be
Jun 1, 1997
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Dynamic Simulations for Off-Gas Systems DesignBy D. Berkley
Off-gas systems often become the limiting factor in production increase and environmental projects. Any upgrade or new off-gas project needs to address control instability issues, instabilities that c
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 7708 Coal-Mine Hazards From Overlying Gasoline Pipelines: Description Of Gasoline Explosions In Two Pennsylvania Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy W. D. Walker
All pipelines used to transport liquid fuels over coal mines are potentially hazardous; however, this publication deals only with dangers in transporting gasoline. Since transporting gasoline by this
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 7474 Recovering Elemental Sulfur From Nonferrous Minerals - Ferric Chloride Leaching Of Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
Because of increasing concern with air pollution, the Bureau of Mines has developed a hydrometallurgical procedure to obtain elemental sulfur from chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) by means of the following react
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7367 Coal-Research Activities Of The Bureau Of Mines - Objectives And Scope Of Research ActivitiesBy Arno C. Fieldner
The objectives of the coal-research activities of the Bureau of Mines are very well expressed in the organic act of Congress establishing the Bureau. It reads as follows: That it shall be the provi
Jan 1, 1946
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Gravity Flow of Broken Rock - What is Known and UnknownThe knowledge in the field has been reviewed by literature studies, and using experience from personal research in sublevel caving. There is a lot of material regarding gravity flow of fine grained ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Automation Of Crushing And Grinding Circuits ? IntroductionBy John R. Riede
Most modern crushing and grinding facilities are automated to some degree. Some, of course, have a very minimum of automatic control whereas others utilize very complex control equipment. However, wit
Jan 1, 1965
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A New Approach To An Evaluation Of Combustion Of Coals On Stoker Grates - IntroductionBy Robert D. Saltsman
The inadequacy of our knowledge of the coal combustion process has long been recognized. This was expressed very well by Spicer and Finney (1). "The control of combustion processes in industry and the
Jan 1, 1964
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Application of Calcium Silicate and Magnesium Oxide for Precipitation of Heavy MetalsBy Batric Pesic
Calcium silicate slag (Di-Cal) and magnesium oxide condensate (MgO) are the by-products of magnesium smelting operations, As these oxides have acid neutralizing and metal precipitating properties, it
Jan 1, 2001