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IC 8376 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines University Of North Dakota Symposium, Grand Forks, N. Dak., April 27-28, 1967 ? IntroductionThe 1967 Lignite Symposium was held at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on April 27-28, 1967. This was the fifth of these technical meetings and the fourth which was cosponsored by the University of North Dakota
Jan 1, 1968
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Latest Development in Cathode Stripping MachinesBy M. Schmidt, P. Nord, M. Larinkari
Cathode stripping machine technology has been developed significantly both in electrorefining (ER) and electrowinning (EW) applications in the last ten years. The main driver has been robotic cathode
Jan 1, 2019
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Plant Instrumentation And Data AnalysisBy Larry S. Diaz
The paper considers the selection of control instrumentation for a modern flotation plant, as well as the best interpretation and most effective use of the process data obtained. Process control compu
Jan 1, 1972
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Bulletin 34 Run-Of-Mine and Briquetted CoalBy Henry Kreisinger, WALTER T. RAY
In its investigation of more efficient methods for utilizing the coals and lignites in the United States, to the end that waste might be avoided, the value of low-grade coals increased, and the life o
Jan 1, 1911
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OFR-82-81 Proceedings Of The Fifth WVU Conference On Coal Mine Electrotechnology - July 30-31, August 1,1980A compilation of papers presented at the Fifth WVU Conference on Coal Mine Electrotechnology in Morgantown, West Virginia, on July 30, 31, and August 1, 1980. Papers cover areas of electromagnetics/po
Jan 1, 1980
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Underground Mining: Caving MethodsBy George A. Mealey
Caving mining methods that are based on a planned caving of rock above and/or at times surrounding the material being mined can be classified in three broad categories: longwall mining, sublevel cavin
Jan 1, 2008
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Concentration Of Hematitic -Limonitic Iron Ores By High Intensity Permanent Magnetic SeparatorBy H. Demirel
This paper deals with concentration of hematitic-limonitic iron ores. The ore sample obtained from Karakuz (Turkey) contain:. about 40-46 I Fe. First, a low intensity magnetic separation process was
Jan 1, 1991
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The U.S. Cement Industry Operating In An Unfriendly EnvironmentCement in 1975 indeed did operate in an unfriendly environment. World recession, escalating costs, fuel crises, reduced product demand . . . . all led to market conditions detrimental to industry prof
Jan 1, 1976
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Reflections on destress blasting for deep level hardrock mining: Key considerations for successful application of the techniquesBy C. Yi, M. Onifade, B. Genc, S. Dineva, T. Zvarivadza, M. Khandelwal
Deep hardrock mines worldwide increasingly face rockbursts as mining depths increase. These events result from the accumulation and sudden release of stress, causing rockmass damage and posing major s
Jun 27, 2025
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IC 8887 The Bureau Of Mines Minerals Availability System: An Update Of Information Circular 8654By Herbert R. Babitzke
The Minerals Availability System (MAS) was formally established by the Bureau of Mines in May 1975 to provide current appraisals of the engineering and economic availability of nonfuel minerals for co
Jan 1, 1982
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A Resource Evaluation Study Of The Los Bronces Breccia-Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Sulfide Deposit, ChileBy L. R. Stoiser
The mineral resource potential of the Los Bronces deposit was successfully evaluated by an intense, coordinated program over a 37-month period (April 1978-May 1981) as part of an economic feasibility
Jan 1, 1982
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Bulletin 146 Technology of Salt Making in the United StatesBy W. C. Phalen
During the search for deposits of soluble potash salts in the United States, carried on by the United States Geological Survey, much infor- mation was collected on the salt resources and industry of t
Jan 1, 1917
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Tof-SIMS Surface Analyses as a Diagnostic and Predictive Tool for Mineral Processing: New Developments and ApplicationsBy Brian Hart, Stamen Dimov
"The Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (ToF-SIMS) is unique in that it measures the outermost atomic layers of any material. The technique is particularly suited for determining surface c
Jan 1, 2010
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Foreign coal is a threat, but US producers are finding ways to competeBy Steve Kral
Competition from foreign coal producers could displace as much as 9 Mt/a (10 million stpy) of US coal bound for power plants located near waterways. But, according to a Maryland-based coal consultant,
Jan 1, 1986
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Porphyry Cu-Au Mineralisation, Advanced Argillic Alteration and Polymetallic Sulfide-Quartz-Anhydrite Veins at Ohio Creek, Thames, New ZealandBy D N. B Skinner, M P. Simpson
At Ohio Creek, 3 km northwest of the Thames bonanza goldfield, porphyry Cu-Au mineralisation is hosted in a dacite porphyry associated with porphyry intrusion breccias and overlying andesites and daci
Jan 1, 1998
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OFR-213-83 Slack And Overload Rope Protection SystemBy Holt L. Farley
This report describes the development of an electronic system which detects unsafe slack and overload conditions in underground mine hoist ropes. The Slack and Overload Rope Protection System (SORPS)
Jan 1, 1983
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Bias And Error In Mine Project Capital Cost EstimationBy J. Bertisen, G. Davis
Previous analyses of small samples of mining projects have found that feasibility studies tend to well under-estimate the actual capital costs of the project. Our review of 63 mining and smelting pro
Jan 1, 2007
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Inflows into longwall mines from inundated overlying workingsBy S Winter, G Klenowski
During longwall mining in the Bowen Basin, open tension cracks formed by overburden subsidence occur to a height of about 175 m above the mining horizon. Within this zone, water in aquifers or inundat
Oct 16, 2017
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Oil and Gas Prospecting in Australia and New ZealandBy M. W. BERNEWITZ
DURING my recent extended visit to Australia and New Zealand, these notes on oil and gas prospecting in that part of the world were compiled from recent reports-press and government, from conversation
Jan 1, 1934