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Main Mine Fan Reverse Performance CharacteristicsBy Raphael D. Schilz, Michael F. Dunn, Edward D. Thimons, Francis S. Kendorski
During a mine fire or other emergency, it may be desirable to reverse the air flow in order to provide an escapeway or to control a fire. Also, in colder areas, the air flow may be reversed to prevent
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining Needs ResearchBy E. P. Pfleider
THE history of fundamental research in mining is not one of which the profession can be particularly proud. It has been one of the slowest industries in applying the fundamental sciences to the soluti
Jan 7, 1951
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Removing Ammonium Ions From Subterranean Formations by Flushing With Lime Saturated BrinesBy T. Y. Yan, W. F. Espewheid
The various ion exchange reactions occurring during restoration of formations contaminated with ammonia during in situ uranium leaching are reviewed. Data are presented on the restoration of a previou
Jan 1, 1984
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Status Of Down-The-Hole Drills In Underground MiningBy J. C. Irvine
The down-the-hole drill is becoming a more common tool in today's underground mining scene. New drilling capabilities and efficiencies are being derived as experience is gained. Ancillary equipme
Jan 1, 1978
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Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of OresBy S. C. Sun, D. R. Mitchell
Experiments show that ores such as tungsten and tin, which slime excessively, can be deslimed and upgraded by ultrasonics. The method proposed depends primarily upon the stratifying and peptizing acti
Jun 1, 1956
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Thermoviscoelastic Finite Element Model Simulations Associated With Underground Coal ConversionBy S. C. Lee
An uncoupled thermoviscoelastic finite element formulation with an application to Underground Coal Conversion (UCC) is presented. An incremental solution procedure with an implicit time stepping schem
Jan 1, 1984
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Issues In Rock Mechanics: A Personal ViewBy Branko Ladanyi
In reviewing the current issues in rock mechanics, the author puts an' emphasis on problems related with the needs of extrapolation in scale and time, and of establishing proper conceptual models
Jan 1, 1982
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Bridgeport Paper - Magnesia and Sulphur in Blast-Furnace Cinder (see Discussion, p. 889)By Frank Firmstone
In the Kaernthner Zeitschrift, No. 2, 1881, p. 53, et seq., Prof. Ledebur details some experiments on the power of various silicates of lime and alumina, magnesia and alumina, and lime, magnesia and a
Jan 1, 1895
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Leaching: Use Of A High-Temperature MicrobeBy Corale L. Brierley
An unidentified, high-temperature microbe, which oxidizes reduced sulfur and iron in an acid medium between 45° and 75°C, is studied to determine its ability to leach copper sulfide minerals and molyb
Jan 1, 1974
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Preface (ad701105-be54-457a-b2ba-3ed096d7b977)Jan 1, 1929
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Measures for Controlling Fires at the Copper Queen Mine (with Discussion)By Gerald Sherman
Mine fires are always dangerous and are frequently accompanied by loss of life during the period of confusion which is apt to follow their discovery. In metal mines, fires may result from the accident
Jan 1, 1918
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Lead-Zinc-Copper Separation And Current Practice At The Magmont MillBy Franklin H. Sharp
The operation of the Magmont Concentrator located on the New Lead Belt of Southeast Missouri is described. Ore characteristics affecting lead-copper-zinc separation are enumerated, and the cur- rent m
Jan 1, 1976
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Washington Paper - Electrical accumulators or Storage-BatteriesBy Pedro G. Salmon
The broad general distinction between primary and secondary batteries lies in the fact that in the former the current is produced by the consumption of one or both of the elements composing the cell,
Jan 1, 1890
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The United States Gypsum Company Mine, Heath, MontanaBy Gerald C. Mathis
FERGUS County, Mont., shown in Fig. 1, is known for its once famous gold mines near the old towns of Gilt Edge, Maiden, and Kendall. But at Heath, a small farming community near the foot-hills of the
Jan 2, 1953
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What Automatic Controls Can The Mill Operator Use?By James E. Lawver
A SURVEY of Minerals Beneficiation Div. membership indicated genuine interest in automatic process control, but revealed that the average mill is operating with a minimum of self-regulating devices. A
Jan 10, 1953
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How the Federal Coal Mine Act Affects Mine Ventilation Design (7c489648-02c0-473b-a6ad-9c31886360e1)By John E. Caffrey
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Title III, Interim Mandatory Safety Standards for Underground Coal Mines, is devoted to protection of workmen from hazards of electricity, roof, ri
Jan 1, 1974
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Atlantic City Paper - An Apparatus for the Removal of Sand from Waste-Water of Ore-Washers (Discussion, 841)By J. E. Johnson
The description of the machine which coilstitutes the subject of this paper is best iutroduced by a statement of the conditions which led to its construction, which may be briefly given as follows :
Jan 1, 1899
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Oil Shale Mining and the EnvironmentBy T. A. Kauppila, V. Rajaram, R. L. Bolmer
With steadily increasing prices for imported oil, commercial production of oil from oil shale can become a reality in the near future. Presently we are importing about 43% of our oil needs and this re
Jan 4, 1978
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