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RI 8863 - Calamity Hollow Mine Fire Project (In Five Parts) 4. Quenching the Fire ZoneBy Robert F. Chaiken
More than 500 fires are now burning in abandoned coal waste banks and coal deposits in the United States. Once established, such fires can burn for decades, and extinguishing them by conventional meth
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Ultrasonic Cavitation Treatment on Liberation and Hydrocyclone Separation of Bituminous CoalBy B. Barry, M. S. Klima
"Testing was conducted to evaluate the effects of hydroacoustic cavitation (HAC) treatment on two bituminous coal slurries and the subsequent separation of each slurry in a classifying hydrocyclone. H
Jan 1, 2015
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State-of-the-art of electroslag refining and challenges in the control of ingot cleannessBy G Stovpchenko, G Jianjun, L Medovar
Electroslag remelting (ESR) today and into the future, will still be the main process for producing high-quality ingots by suppressing segregation, not just refining chemical composition from impuriti
Jun 19, 2024
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The Characterization of Passivating Films on Commercial Copper Anodes Using Impedance SpectroscopyBy Michael S. Moats, Scott C. Campin, J. Brent Hiskey
"Electrochemical techniques are a valuable means of analyzing the passivation of commercial copper anodes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) provides information concerning transport and re
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 4686 Experiments On Safety Of Incombustible Plugs For Stemming ExplosivesBy Irving Hartmann
1. Under the conditions of the tests described herein, the proper use of an incombustible stemming plug of the type discussed prevented ignitions of gas in all tests during the firing of 21 single sho
Jan 1, 1950
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The Effect Of A Weak Layer In Slope Stability - IntroductionBy Jalal Vakili
In designing very large excavated slopes which are becoming increasingly common in both mining and civil engineering projects, the most important decision of the engineer is the selection of a slope a
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9556 - Effect of Additives on Chalcopyrite LeachingBy L. E. Schultze
Experiments were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to verify enhancements due to chloride and surfactant additions in the leaching system of chalcopyrite with ferric sulfate and sulfuric acid. A s
Jan 1, 2010
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A regional stream sediment and heavy mineral concentrate survey, Churchill Falls, LabradorBy John E. Callahan
"A stream sediment geochemical survey covering an area of 13.000 sq. km near Churchill Falls. Labrador. was conducted for Brinex (British Newfoundland Explorations Ltd.) prior to partial flooding by t
Jan 1, 1981
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Implications of credit constraint on the formalization of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in sub- Saharan AfricaBy L. J. Gerber, O. D. Eniowo, L. D. Meyer, S. R. Kilambo
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations continue to grow across sub-Saharan Africa and serve as a source of livelihood to many rural communities. Owing to safety, health, environmental, and
Mar 2, 2022
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Advanced Ni-Base Superalloys for Small Gas TurbinesBy K. Harris, J. B. Wahl
Ni-base superalloy cast materials provide an outstanding balance of high temperature strength, fatigue resistance, oxidation resistance and coating performance and can be produced to very tight tolera
Jan 1, 2010
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Thermomechanical Properties Of Bilayer La2Zr2O7 Thermal Barrier CoatingsBy Xingye Guo, Yeon-Gil Jung, James Knapp, Zhe Lu, Jing Zhang, Li Li
La2Zr2O7 is a promising thermal barrier coating material due to its low thermal conductivity and superior high temperature stability. In this work, Bilayer La2Zr2O7 and conventional 8 wt% yttria stabi
Jan 1, 2016
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Discovery of a New Source of Unavoidable Ions in Pyrite Aqueous SolutionsBy Yongjun Xian
The release of fluid inclusions has a strong potential for the unintentional activation of pyrite during flotation. The present study aims to characterize fluid inclusions in a natural pure pyrite. Th
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Recent Outstanding Developments in the Non-metallic Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles
THE most important non-metallic mineral industries from a tonnage standpoint are those that are allied with the construction industries and are engaged in handling sand and gravel, crushed stone, buil
Jan 1, 1930
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Deformation Behavior in the Near-Equiatomic Ni-Ti AlloysBy M. J. Marcinkowski, A. S. Sastri
A detailed compressive stress-strain analysis and transmission electron microscopy investigation has been made of the deformation behavior occurring in a 50 at. pct Ni-Ti (hypoeutectoid) alloy and a 5
Jan 1, 1969
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Physical Changes In Iron And Steel Below The Thermal Critical RangeBy Zay Jeffries
IT HAS been known for centuries that iron and steel could be hardened by cold hammering and that the metal could be restored to the normal condition by heating to a red heat and cooling either rapidly
Jan 2, 1920
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Maturity of Jurisdictional Abandoned Mine Programs in Australia Based on Web-accessible InformationBy C J. Unger, A M. Lechner, A Walton, V Glenn, M Edraki, D R. Mulligan
In Australia, responsibility for abandoned mines can be unclear. With a few exceptions, state and territory governments have become responsible for abandoned mines on Crown land and private landholder
Jul 16, 2014
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IC 8642 Land Utilization And Reclamation In The Mining Industry, 1930-71By James Paone
Land utilized by the mining industry from 1930 through 1971 amounted to 3.65 million acres, or 0.16 percent of the land mass in the United States. Land reclaimed during the same period was 1.46 millio
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-110-85 Improved Oxygen Sources For Breathing Apparatus - Final ReportBy Peter C. Wood
This report describes research directed toward the preparation of chemical oxygen (02) sources which exhibited improved 02 storage and reaction characteristics when compared to potassium superoxide (K
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Developments in Open-Hearth Furnace Design and OperationBy L. F. Reinartz
FROM the earliest times when our prehistoric ancestors laboriously fashioned crude tools and weapons from meteoric iron until our day when we manufacture steel in 150-ton open-hearth furnaces, the pro
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 9568 - Human Factors Analysis of Roof Bolting Hazards in Underground Coal MinesBy Fred C. Turin
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a human factors analysis of hazards associated with roofholting activities in underground coal mines. Emphasis was placed on hazards related to the movement of the d
Jan 1, 2010