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OFR-28-88 Potentially Critical MaterialsBy Russell J. Foster
In this Bureau of Mines report a selection process has identified 14 nonstockpiled materials (cesium, gallium, hafnium, indium, osmium, rhenium, rhodium, rubidium, ruthenium, scandium, selenium, tellu
Jan 1, 1988
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Water Chemistry Effects On Zeta Potential Of Concentrated Hematite OreBy H. J. Haselhuhn
Selective flocculation and dispersion processes for the concentration of hematite ore are strongly dependent on the ionic content of the process water. It has been noticed that magnesium ions are more
Feb 27, 2013
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Comparison of Environmental Discharges from Historic Coal and Gold Mines, Reefton, New ZealandBy D Craw
At Reefton, mesothermal gold deposits occur in the Ordovician Greenland Group basement and bituminous coal deposits occur in overlying Eocene Brunner Coal Measures. These different resource types occu
Jan 1, 2003
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A Contemporary Process To Escalate [Mn C] Quotient Of High Carbon FerromanganeseBy P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal, R. H. Tupkary
Manganese imparts numerous beneficial mechanical properties. Hence it finds extensive application in iron, steel and non-ferrous sector. Prevalently, it is incorporated in the form of master alloys i.
Jan 1, 2007
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The Advantages of Recycled Oil in Blasting, a Refreshing ApproachBy Joseph Daly
This is the detailed evaluation of the establishment and implementation of an ‘oil recycle plant’ located on site at Boggabri Mine NSW, (Australia); its production, its use and its value. Also discuss
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 6959 Some Aspects Of Strip Mining Of Bituminous Coal In Central And South Central States ? IntroductionBy Albert L. Toenges
The production of bituminous coal by stripping methods has become an important factor in some areas, especially in the Central and South Central States. In the latter, production at strip mines exceed
Jan 1, 1937
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Crisis or Opportunity - Strategy and Area Selection Methodology in Developing CountriesWMC was a late entrant into Indonesia in mid-1996, but had considerable experience and success in exploring in Asia, particularly the Philippines since 1988. Given the geological similarities to the P
Jan 1, 1999
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Preparation Of Smco5 By Chemical Coprecipitationreduction-Diffusion Method (Cprd )In this study, the method of chemical co-precipitation?reduction?diffusion was developed for the preparation of magnetic SmCo5 alloy. In the chemical co-precipitation process, the effects of solution
Jan 1, 2006
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Bulletin 82 International Conference of Mine Experiment Stations, Pittsburgh, Pa., September 14-21, 1912By George S. Rice
In 1911 the Director of the United States Bureau of Mines instructed the chief mining engineer of the bureau , during an investigation of coal-mine safety conditions in Europe, to ask the directors of
Jan 1, 1914
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Evaluation of Support and Ground Response as Longwall Face Advances into and Widens Pre-Driven Recovery Room (94eb68ca-11f6-41ed-b8a6-cb9b52889278)By Thomas Barczak
A cooperative study was conducted with Emerald Coal Resources, L.P., an affiliate of Foundation Coal Corporation, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the
Jan 1, 2007
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Infra-red Absorption Study of Crocidolite and Associated Rocks from Wittenoom Gorge, W.A.By Patterson J. H
An infra-red absorption study has been made of crocidolite, country rock. and associated host rocks from Wittenoom Gorge. The spectrum of the country rock is appreciably different from those of crocid
Jan 1, 1966
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Australia’s Potential for Nickel Sulfide Ore Systems – A New Continental-scale Time-space Framework for ExplorationBy R G. Skirrow, M Cooper, J Claoué-Long, K Czarnota, H Dulfer, J Thorne, D C. Champion
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Tholeiitic intrusion-hosted nickel (PGE-Cu) sulfide deposits are under-represented in Austr
Mar 18, 2015
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OFR-34-89 Thin Wall Explosion -Proof Enclosures ? Final Report ? Executive SummaryThe works recorded in this Test Report have been performed by Rade Roncar - Electrotechnical Institute of Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia in collaboration with Bureau of Mines. The main objective of these i
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of stereological correction procedures for liberation measurements by use of a standard materialBy R Lastra, J. A. Finch
An artificial standard material has been developed and used to examine the robustness of some of the procedures for correcting stereological bias. Different mineral liberation distributions were const
Jun 21, 1905
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RI 9425 - Relationship of Coal Seam Parameters and Airborne Respirable Dust at LongwallsBy S. J. Page, R. A. Jankowski, J. A. Organiscak
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the relationship of bituminous coal seam parameters and the amount of airborne respirable dust generated at longwalls. Dust and coal samples were obtained from 20
Jan 1, 1992
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Cave Tracker Flow Monitoring System Installation at Argyle Diamond MineBy M Wilson, D Whiteman, P Kuiper, S Talu, G Watt, A van As
Once the draw process has begun in a block cave, it is very difficult to identify which regions of the cave have successfully propagated, where the caved material is flowing from and where it is flowi
May 9, 2016
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Discussion of Papers - Stress Conditions Under Which Core Discing OccursBy D. E. Stephenson. Discussion by R. G. K. Morrison, L. Obert
R. G. K. Morrison (Chairman, Dept. of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada) - The discing of drill core has been a recognized pressure phenomenon for ma
Jan 1, 1967
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Rate of reduction of iron oxide in carbon-bearing pelletsBy J. D. T. Capocchi, M. B. Mourao
The rate of reaction between iron oxides and carbonaceous materials, agglomerated as pellets, was studied experimentally by measuring the weight loss as a function of time. The effects of temperature,
Jun 18, 1905
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Opportunities for the New Zealand Coal IndustryThank you for this opportunity to address your conference on 'The role of coal in the New Zealand energy market'. New Zealand's energy market has, in common with much of New Zealand, un
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8057 Thermomechanical Method for Secondary Breakage of Hard RocksBy K. Thirumalai
The feasibility of breaking hard rock by thermal weakening and subsequent mechanical impacting was tested, Field tests at a basalt quarry in Dresser, Wis., demonstrated that large hard-rock blocks (5
Jan 1, 1975