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Are Ferronickel Furnaces at Thermodynamic Equilibrium?By M. Y. Solar, W. G. Davenport
Most of the recent growth in nickel demand has been for the production of stainless steels and virtually all of it has been satisfied by new ferronickel and nickel pig iron projects. But "good" lateri
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 8285 Prediction of Failures in Mines - An OverviewBy B. T. Brady
Recent theoretical, experimental, and field studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines suggest that rock failures may be predicted and, in some instances, controlled. Theoretical studies that were later
Jan 1, 1978
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New Ideas on Gippsland Basin Regional TectonicsBy Colwell J. B, Constantine A. E
A unique, regional grid of deep (12 - 14 second record length), seismic reflection and refraction data has been recorded by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) across the offshore Gipps
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 3211 A Study Of Subsurface Pressures And Temperatures In Flowing Wells In The East Texas Field And The Application Of These Data To Reservoir And Vertical-Flow ProblemsBy C. E. Reistle
The tests reported in this paper were made in the East Texas field in the summer and fall of 1932 as a part of the Bureau of Mines study of the operation of flowing wells and reservoir performance; an
Jan 1, 1933
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OFR-32-79 Radiation Dosimetry In Uranium Mines - Part I - Radon Dosimetry Using Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors - Part II - Measurements Of Gamma-Ray ExposuresBy Allen L. Frank
The uranium mine environment is characterized by airborne radon-222 and its daughter products to which miners are exposed through breathing and by gamma and X rays from the uranium-235 and uranium 238
Jan 1, 1978
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Encapsulation of Mercury in Gossan Tailings Murray Brook Mine, New Brunswick, CanadaBy Robert Harris, Peter Pheeney
"The Murray Brook gold mine operated from September 1989 to March 1991. Approximately 1.2 million tonnes of gossan were mined from an open pit and treated at a rate of 900 tonnes per day. The facility
Jan 1, 2001
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The Seven Delusions in Disaster-Prone Organizations (00ec0c95-937d-473b-9762-40a685fd5e37)By Marius Jacobs
"Safety performance in many companies and even industries has stalled in the few years. Accidents rates are at a "plateau" and yet, serious accidents and fatality rates are not. In more dramatic cases
Jan 1, 2014
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"Renovation Of The Amsterdam Concert Hall, Replacing 2000 Wooden Piles By 400 Vibration-Free Tubex Piles In Restricted Room."By Alexander J. Verstraeten
Work started on the building of the Amsterdam Concert Hall in 1880 by driving over 2000 wooden piles of 13 m on which foundation-beams out of wood and brickwork were made. During construction the de
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Potential, Mining and Processing of TurkeyThis article focuses on TurkeyÆs gold potential with respect to exploration, development and operation after 1985. Apart from TurkeyÆs geology, which offers a substantial number of volcanic-associated
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8309 Review Of Bureau Of Mines Coal Program, 1965Advances were made during 19b5 in many phases of a broad program designed to increase efficiency in the mining, preparation, and utilization of coal. Also recorded were achievements in activities devo
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8309 Review Of Bureau Of Mines Coal Program, 1965 (691bde13-9114-41a4-bb5a-e36f4d515429)Advances were made during 19b5 in many phases of a broad program designed to increase efficiency in the mining, preparation, and utilization of coal. Also recorded were achievements in activities devo
Jan 1, 1966
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The Frothbuster - Innovative Thickener Froth Reduction TechnologyBy Karla Kaboth, Brad Garraway
"The surface of many concentrate thickeners has traditionally looked like that of a flotation cell. Over the last three years Normandy Golden Grove Concentrator, in partnership with Outokumpu Technolo
Jan 1, 2001
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Continuous Blasting Improvements At Landau Colliery ? SynopsisBy M. Rakoma
Following the blasting fatality on 17 December 2009, Landau Colliery was forced to change from the blasting practices that had been utilized since the start-up of the mine. Since then, attempts have b
Jan 1, 2013
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Some Insights into the Process Design of Ferronickel SmeltersBy S. Mostaghel, S. Nicol, M. Y. Solar
Once upon a time, the process engineer developing the design criteria for a new saprolite ferronickel smelter had it easy: most ores were around 2.5% Ni, with a Fe/Ni ratio of 4 to 5 and a SiO2/MgO ra
Jan 1, 2014
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Continuous SAG Volumetric Charge MeasurementBy Andre Vien, Jean-François Dupont
"Over the past several years, Svedala has developed a continuous charge monitor (CCM) for tumbling mills. It consists of a strain gauge embedded into a rubber lifter and associated electronics. This p
Jan 1, 2001
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Middle Tertiary Mineralization Related To Metamorphic Core Complexes And Detachment Faults In Arizona And California - IntroductionBy N. E. Lehman
Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes in the southwestern United States are areas where middle to late Tertiary low-angle normal faulting has uncovered rocks that were at temperatures sufficient for
Jan 1, 1987
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Infrastructure in mining industries: A geopolitical and investment challengeBy M. T. Ansari
"This article explains the ways in which investment on mining infrastructure is a geopolitical issue. It discusses the effect of installing sufficient infra structure to get the product to the world m
Jan 1, 2011
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Geochemistry of the British Caledonides: the setting for metallogenyBy D. M. A. Flight, P. M. Green, J. A. Plant, P. R. Simpson
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. The British Geological Survey's regional geochemical database is used to i
Jun 19, 1905
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An Appraisal of Overburden Cast Blasting Technique in Indian Surface Coal MinesBy Manish Uttarwar, Rajendra Yerpude
India is the third largest producer of coal and the fourth largest in terms of coal reserves in the world. However, new research quite ironically projects that despite the continuing growth in domesti
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7871 Lode-Tin Mining At Lost River, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? SummaryBy S. H. Lorain
Tin mining on Seward Peninsula, Alaska, has been intermittently active since the early 1900's. Most of the recorded production (over 2,200 short tons of metallic tin) has been obtained from place
Jan 1, 1958