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BCI’s Bats and Mines Project: An Environmental Success Story in ProgressBy Georgene Renner
Due to disturbance of their traditional roosts, caves and tree hollows, more than half of the 44 bat species found in the United States and Canada now live in abandoned and inactive underground mines.
Jan 1, 1996
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Geology and Mineral Deposits of the East Central Manitoba Mining DistrictBy J. F. Wright
Gold-bearing quartz veins and replacement chalcopyrite deposits are the two important types of metallic mineral deposits of the east central Manitoba mining district. The gold-bearing veins occur alon
Jan 1, 1925
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Effect Of Increasing Plastics Content On Recycling Of AutomobilesBy K. C. Dean
Changes in the types of materials used for the construction of recent automobile models have occasioned a review of the continued applicability of current recycling techniques. Plastics are being used
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6677 Working an Underground Mine 6 Years Without Lost-Time AccidentsBy C. A. Herbert
The mine of the Alpha Portland Cement ..Co., Iroaton, Ohio, ..working in. a. bed of limestone 96 feet thick at a depth of approximately 510 feet below the surface, has established a won¬ derful safety
Jan 1, 1933
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Geology of the Brazeau AreaBy J. O. G. Sanderson
THE Brazeau river is a relatively short foothills stream in western Alberta and its drainage area is limited to approximately 2,400 square miles. It rises near the head of the North Saskatchewan river
Jan 1, 1939
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Multi-Purpose Pier In The Energy Age ? IntroductionBy Leonard Sugin
As we approach the end-of the 20th century we are made more aware of the tremendous role that energy plays both directly and indirectly in our varied way of life. The industralized nations of the worl
Jan 1, 1975
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Blasting Near Communities: A review of new techniques and technologies to minimize the impact generated by blastingBy L. Muñoz, L. Steffen, J. Alarcón, W. Vilas
Today, mining operations close to communities face increasing challenges, especially in their drilling and blasting operations. Proper management of environmental impacts is important to guarantee the
Jan 1, 2024
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On the Reaction Mechanism of Oxidized Chalcopyrite Particles and Copper Matte with Iron Silicate SlagBy K. Fagerlund
Methods for simulation of settler reactions, matte-slag separation and matte settling in copper flash smelting have been examined. The reaction, separation and settling phenomena of slightly oxidized
Jan 1, 1997
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Some Future Products from the Synthesis of Petroleum and Natural GasBy Harry P. Hohenadel
DURING the past few years the amazing developments of the chemical industry have inspired so much publicity that the feature writers assure us that we are entering a "Chemical Age," industrially as im
Jan 1, 1945
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The Sintering Of Fine Iron-Bearing Materials By The The Sintering Of Fine Iron-Bearing Materials By The Dwight & Lloyd Process.By B. G. Klugh
(New York Meeting, February, 1912). IN a paper before the Institute at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., June 1911,1 Mr. James Gayley discussed the application of this process to iron-bearing materials. The same au
May 1, 1912
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Some Aspects of the Formation and Nature of Brown Coal, and of the Behaviour of Brown Coal Ash in Water Tube Boilers, with Special Reference to Victorian DepositsEarly theories of coal formation are outlined, with special emphasis on the arguments for allochthony and autochthony. Various aspects of the nature, growth, and decay of the characteristic vegetation
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8193 Field Measurements and Corresponding Finite-Element Analysis of Closure During Shaft Sinking at the Lucky Friday MineBy A. E. Gooch
The Bureau of Mines conducted research in an attempt to provide a more sound basis for recommending improved artificial support during deepening of the main shaft of the Lucky Friday mine in the Coeur
Jan 1, 1976
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The New Deal for the Mineral Industries Viewed as a MisdealBy Arthur Notman
THE mineral industries in this country have now had about a year of national planning. Al. though the period is short, the volume of activity and legislation designed to make that planning effective h
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Notes on Theory and Practice of Ball-milling, Particularly Peripheral Discharge MillsBy Pierre R. Hines
These notes are based on observations made while on a recent trip through the West, for the purpose of studying the practical operation of the ball-mill. The writer takes this opportunity to express h
Jan 1, 1918
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Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek StationBy D. Randall Crooke, Ron R. Jorgenson
Many coal combustion products (CCPs) have historically been unsuitable for placement as mine backfill because of their physical and geochemical properties and/or regulatory status. However, innovation
Jan 1, 2001
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Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Victor G. Mooradian
Microscopic examinations of quenched (beta) 60:40 copper-zinc and quenched (beta) 74:26 copper-tin alloys have frequently disclosed long, thin parallel bands or markings within the polyhedral beta gra
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Victor G. Mooradian
Microscopic examinations of quenched (beta) 60:40 copper-zinc and quenched (beta) 74:26 copper-tin alloys have frequently disclosed long, thin parallel bands or markings within the polyhedral beta gra
Jan 1, 1938
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Reconciling The Conflicts Between Objectives Of Owner, Developer And The Public In Mineral VenturesA viable mineral economy requires availability of economic deposits, the ability to exploit then, and protection of the public interests. The natural tendency for each party to consider only its legit
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8246 Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria - A Review Of The LiteratureBy Melvin P. Silverman
The literature on methane-oxidizing bacteria is reviewed in regard to (1) the growth and isolation of cultures by special techniques; (2) the distribution of these organisms in nature and descriptions
Jan 1, 1964
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Japan's Mineral IndustryBy John J. Collins
The plight of the Japanese mining business is pitiful. Coal mines were given the highest priority for all materials they needed, yet between the end of the war and June 1948, the government was oblige
Jan 1, 1949