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RI 7800 - Degasification Of Virgin Pittsburgh Coalbed Through A Large BoreholeBy H. H. Fields, Stephen Krickovic, M. G. Zabetakis, Albert Sainato
The Bureau of Mines is in the process of degasifying a virgin area in northern West Virginia from the base of an 839-foot -deep vertical borehole. An in situ gas pressure hole 199 feet long, and seven
Jan 1, 1973
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Controlling Open-Pit Slope Failures At Shirley Basin Mine ? IntroductionBy John T. Atkins
Utah International's Shirley Basin Mine is located in the Southeastern High Plains of Wyoming at an elevation of about 7,100 feet. The Shirley Basin area is a gently rolling semi-arid land. The u
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7518 Hydrolyzed Metal Ions As Pyrite Depressants In Coal Flotation: A Laboratory StudyBy A. F. Baker
Laboratory flotation of synthetic coal-pyrite mixtures and high-pyritic-sulfur coal indicated that ferric chloride (FeCl3), aluminum chloride (AIC13), chromium chloride (CrCl3), and cupric sulfate (Cu
Jan 1, 1971
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Processing of Arsenic Bearing Gold OresBy T. V. Chnyrenkova, J. Troncoso, V. A. Luganov, G. P. Kluev
"Arsenic-gold bearing ores are used as flux in smelting or are leached to extract gold. The main aim is to decrease the arsenic content in processed materials and to break up the ore lattice, thus lib
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 5534 Thermal Refining Of Low-Temperature Tar ? SummaryBy John B. Goodman
This report summarizes the work done by the Koppers Company, Incorporated, in cooperation with the Bureau of Mines on the commercial evaluation of the primary low-temperature tars produced from Texas
Jan 1, 1959
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The Cost Advantages Of Electric Sorting Of Native Copper OresBy Clifford W. Schultz
Four native copper ores, two conglomerate and two amygdaloidal, were tested to determine their amenability to sorting. One of them, a conglomerate ore from the Kingston mine, showed a high sortability
Jan 1, 1975
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Underground Limestone Mining - IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
The enormous and constantly increasing demand for limestone to supply a multitude of uses is a remarkable feature of the mineral industries. As approximately 130,000,000 tons of limestone are produce
Jan 1, 1926
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The Gorgas, Alabama, Experiment in Underground Gasification of CoalBy Milton Fies
Introduction The first experiment in underground gasification of coal in the United States was conducted at Gorgas, Walker county, Alabama, under a co-operative arrangement between the U.S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1948
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Mini Symposium ? Ore Reserves: Classification, Calculation And Reporting - A Schema For Classifying And Reporting Mineral Resources: Rationalizing The Needs For Consistency And Accuracy With The Demands For DisclosureBy David Harrison
Exxon Minerals Company uses geostatistical techniques for ore resource evaluation of its mineral projects. These techniques provide the most reliable estimates of recoverable tonnage and grade and uni
Jan 1, 1983
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Regional Trade-Offs Between Mine Water and Energy Use - A Water Treatment Case StudyBy A Woodley, G Keir
The mining industry faces concurrent pressures of reducing water use, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in coming years. However, the interactions between water and energy use, as
Nov 26, 2013
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IC 9044 Molybdenum Availability - Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy C. M. Palencia
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the potential availability of molybdenum resources from 88 mines and deposits that account for more than 90 pct of the demonstrated resource base in market economy countr
Jan 1, 1985
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Performance of Composite Paste Fill FencesBy Paul Hughes
Purpose of Research ? What are the loading mechanics of paste against barricades? ? What is the capacity of the composite paste fill fences? ? Based on the loading mechanics of the paste, do the
May 1, 2008
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RI 7404 Factors Related To Mineral Separation In A VacuumBy Foster Fraas
Under a very high vacuum of 10-8 torr the transfer of terrestrial mineral beneficiation methods to the vacuum ambient of extraterrestrial locations such as the lunar surface was investigated. In the s
Jan 1, 1970
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Byproduct Recovery From Copper-Nickel Bearing Duluth Gabbro Flotation TailingsBy A. S. Malicsi, R. J. Lipp, I. Iwasaki
A loch-grade copper-nickel deposit, with an estimated 4.6 Gt (5 billion st) and average analyses of 0.6% copper, 0.2% nickel, occurs in northeastern Minnesota. In addition to copper, nickel, cobalt, a
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-106-79 Quick-Fix Blowout Stopping Field EvaluationBy Mackenzie Burnett
Quick-Fix Blowout Stoppings were evaluated in several underground mines as an alternative to conventional ventilation control bulkheads. Blowout stoppings offer considerable savings in bulkhead constr
Jan 1, 1978
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Early Cretaceous Deposits Of Kaolin Clay And Silica Sand In Nova Scotia, CanadaBy P. W. Finck
Detailed mapping, using a large diameter diamond-drill in conjunction with high resolution reflection seismics, has increased known resources of kaolin clay and glass-grade silica sand from scattered
Jan 1, 1996
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Desempenho Balístico De Uma Blindagem Cerâmica Multicamada Com Modificação Na Geometria De ImpactoBy Fábio de Oliveira Braga
Blindagens cerâmicas são frequentemente utilizadas para proteção contra projéteis de alta energia, como os de calibre 7,62 mm e 5,56 mm. Recentemente, foi demonstrado que a modificação da geometria da
Oct 30, 2017
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Fire-Resistant Fluids-Their Application in British MinesBy M. B. Myers
The subject matter of this paper will be discussed under three main headings. 1.-Fire-Resistant Fluids: (a) the need for such materials, based on historical events; (b) a definition of fire -resistan
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6520 Formation Damage Estimated From Water Sensitivity Tests, Patrick Draw Area, WyomingBy Oren C. Baptist, Carlon S. Land, Eliot J. White
The water sensitivity of the oil - gas - producing sandstones in three fields in the Patrick Draw area of southwestern Wyoming was estimated by laboratory testing . The tests used to estimate sensitiv
Jan 1, 1964
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Worldwide Resources And Production Of Natural Sodium SulfateBy William I. Weisman
Natural sodium sulfate is obtained from both brines and solid deposits. The brines almost always contain other salts with sodium chloride predominating. They may be obtained from surface occurrences,
Jan 1, 1984