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RI 8682 Failure Analysis of Diesel Exhaust-Gas Water ScrubbersBy Robert W. Waytulonis
The Federal Bureau of Mines contacted 29 organizations--mine maintenance departments and equipment manufacturers--concerning service experience and construction of diesel exhaust-gas water scrubbers.
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-139-81 Development Of Improved Detection Instruments For Toxic Gas Contaminants In Mining AtmospheresBy J. A. Kosek
Work has been carried out under Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO395132 to develop and fabricate gas sensors for mining applications. Promising new instruments have been designed, developed, tested and
Jan 1, 1981
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Placement Of Concrete Lining For Water Tunnel No. 3, Manhattan PortionBy Robert Labbe
The final tunnel lining for this project involved pumping vast quantities of concrete over large distances under the extremely busy streets of lower Manhattan. Approximately 68,000 cubic meters (89,00
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IDENTITY THEFT Possibilities and ConsequencesBy Paul Downing
Identity Theft Outline • What Are MY Chances??? • Types Of Thefts • Sources Of Theft Info • Stolen Identity vs. Background Checks • Information/Data Safeguards • Corporate Data Handling • Reclaiming Y
Jan 1, 2006
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Analytical Hierarchy Process For Selection Of RoadheadersBy O. Acaroglu
Selection of the most suitable roadheaders (boom type tunnelling machines) for the galleries/tunnels to be excavated in certain rock and under known project conditions is important for avoiding proble
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of Ferro-Wastes in Sinter MakingBy P S. Datta, V N. Misra
Higher bed height up to 680 mm, including 30 mm hearth layer of sized return sinter and high suction below the grate bars up to 1400 mm WG have resulted in increasing the productivity to a level of 33
Jan 1, 2002
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The Real Costs of Mining and Mineral Processing in AustraliaBy B A. Tapp
The minerals industry in Australia is currently regarded as the country's economic saviour; the bastion of economic security. As Fitzgerald (1974) stated, 'Australia's natural endowment
Jan 1, 1980
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Oxidation, Weight Gain and Self-Heating of SulphidesBy J. E. Nesset, J. A. Finch, Rosenblum. F., S. Somot
"In a previous presentation at the CMP, evidence was shown for the formation of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in self-heating experiments on pyrrhotite-rich samples (Somot and Finch, 2006). Oxidation of H2S
Jan 1, 2009
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Kinetics of Cu(II) adsorption by Penicillium sp.By S. P. Mishra, G. R. Chaudhury
The adsorption of Cu2+ ions by Penicillium sp. displayed a dual rate, with an initial faster phase followed by a slower one. The adsorption rate increased with increasing pH due to chemical and bioche
Aug 1, 1995
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Developing Canada?s North - The New ChallengeBy Jesse L. Duke
Outline ?Understanding the context ?The Business, political, social and legal environment ?Recipes for Success (three Ps) ?Develop effective Partnerships/relationships ?Plan carefully ?Actively
May 1, 2006
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Design, Commissioning, and Operation of a Heavy Rare Earth Separation Pilot PlantBy Jack Zhang, Yunguo Tang, Baodong Zhao
"Rare earth elements (REEs) have numerous key applications in both traditional and advanced technologies. A shortage of some critical REEs is expected due to the discrepancy between the REE abundance
Jan 1, 2017
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RI 3446 Accidents In The Petroleum Industry Of Oklahoma In 1937, Summarized And Compared With 1923 ? Introduction (adae109e-b30a-45ef-89de-189a31294d2b)By C. F. McCarroll
The effectiveness of an industry?s safety activities can be gaged best by the accident records of that industry. In an effort to gage conditions in the petroleum industry, and with the objective of he
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8383 Properties of Manganese-Copper Alloys Prepared From Metal PowdersBy J. L. Holman
The Bureau of Mines has extended its previous development of cast Mn-Cu damping alloys to powder metallurgy (P/M) consolidation of alloys containing 55 to 75 wt-pct Mn. Blends of minus 200-mesh ele
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5959 Electrorefining Beryllium - Studies Of Operating Variables ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. M. Wong
Beryllium possesses attractive properties for use in the nuclear and space fields. Since fused-salt electrorefining can be employed to produce this metal in high-purity form from low-grade or scrap me
Jan 1, 1962
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Geochemical Profiling Of A Sulfide Leaching Operation: A Case StudyBy S. M. Flaherty, R. E. Scheffel, A. Guzman
Geochemical conditions within a leaching operation are heterogeneous. This variability arises mainly from hydrological controls imparted by physical characteristics of the ore and by heterogeneous me
Jan 1, 2006
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Skirt Suction Foundation - Application To Strait Crossings -By Takashi Saito
Since early 1970?s skirt suction foundations (skirted foundation / bucket foundation) have been used as support for large fixed substructures or anchors for floating structures in offshore hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 2013
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Designing the Alaskan Way Tunnel to Withstand a 2,500-Year EarthquakeBy Gordon T. Clark, James R. Struthers, Celal Kirandag
INTRODUCTION Project Background The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) hired the Seattle office of Parsons Brinckerhoff to lead a team of consultants to produce an Environ-men
Jan 1, 2007
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The George Fisher Project to Increase Recovery in the Mount Isa Lead/Zinc ConcentratorBy K S. Fisher, J D. Pease
The installation of the George Fisher flowsheet in the lead/zinc concentrator at Mount Isa Mines Limited has recently been completed. The George Fisher flowsheet involved moving flotation capacity fro
Jan 1, 2000
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The Caribbean - Bahamas (77fa72be-aacc-4d14-8edf-b06119bbe23f)By Doris M. Hyde
In the past, mining has represented between 11% and 12% of the gross domestic product (GDP). In 1982, mining contributed over $150 million to the estimated $1.4 billion GDP.2 Overall economic growth f
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Bumps And Odd Dynamic Phenomena - A Numerical Investigation (70cea8ce-38a7-4c88-a596-77cf801d31b0)By Jeffrey K. Whyatt
The Crandall Canyon accident investigation included an interesting and unexplained observation by rescuers that the ?barrier rib had shifted northward as a unit, as much as 10 feet.? This is not the
Jan 1, 2009