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Ventilation-on-Demand: Key Considerations for the Business CaseBy Trang T. Tran-Valade
With continually increasing energy prices, the mining industry has been on the search for new energy optimization technologies. One area that is garnering great interest is Ventilation-On-Demand (VOD)
May 1, 2013
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The Toledo Chronoflo Automatic Conveyor-Belt ScaleBy M. K. Senicie
IN July, 1937, Asbestos Corporation, Limited, installed an automatic conveyor-belt scale at their King mine, Thetford Mines. The equipment was purchased 'on trial' and its performance has pr
Jan 1, 1938
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Unsteady-State Gas Flow within a Square Drainage AreaBy Jim Douglas, H. H. Rachford, D. W. Peaceman
The problem of unsteady-state gas flow through porous media has been solved numerically only for the case of linear or radially symmetric reservoirs. A recently introduced numerical method for solving
Jan 1, 1956
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Paper for PresentationThe President: "It gives me great pleasure to call on Professor Howat to present the paper written jointly with P. R. Jochens and C. W. Wolhuter entitled, 'Utilisation of slags for the manufact
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RI 4754 Concentration Of Oxide And Silicate Manganese Ores From The Vicinity Of Golconda, Nev.By B. K. Shibler
During the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the Western United States, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected 2-ton samples from five manganese properties near Go
Jan 1, 1951
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Digital Computer May Find New Use in Determining Mine Ventilation NetworksBy Howard L. Hartman, Burke O. Trafton
There is a fruitful area of computer competence which has gone virtually unnoticed by the mining industry. This is in the solution of its numerous fluid-flow distribution problems, involving the circu
Jan 9, 1963
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Support characteristics of in-cycle roof trusses (A photoelastic analysis)By S. C. Gambrell
Support characteristics of in-cycle trusses are analyzed using a photoelastic model loaded by tightening a truss in the sequence normally used in an underground mine. Stresses in the roof at its cente
Jan 1, 1987
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Contamination - Free Processing Of Pyrophoric Rare EarthBy Hans Prem
There has been a dramatic development in the field of magnetic materials in the last 10 to 15 years. Capacity improvement of electronic components especially required an increased production of "rare
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7810 Response Variations of a Microphone Worn on the Human BodyBy Terry L. Muldoon
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to quantify microphone response variations that could result when the microphone is worn by a worker, as with a personal noise dosimeter, and to suggest
Jan 1, 1973
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Oxidation of Pyrite by Ferric Iron in the Acidic Berkeley Pit Lake, Montana, USABy J P. Jona, S R. Poulson, C H. Gammons
Spatial and temporal trends in water chemistry in the acidic (pH ~2.6) Berkeley Pit lake, Butte, Montana, can be explained by a newly developed iron-cycling model. Key elements of this model include:
Jan 1, 2003
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Witbank/Middelburg Branch (73d7011d-2604-42dd-b4f8-0f7d3223e4e5)Proceedings of a General Meeting held at the Witbank Golf Club at 19h30 on 3rd November, 1977 Geomechanics colloquy The 27th Geomechanics Colloquy is to be held on 12th and 13th October, 1978, in the
Jan 1, 1978
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Removal of Explosives-residues from Mine Water by Pilot-scale Biofilm ReactorsBy G. Zaitsev
In mining and mineral processing, ammonium and nitrate from residues of explosives and other sources are discharged to the aquatic environment. Nitrogenous compounds in mine water can adversely affect
Jan 1, 2014
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Hydrothermal Synthesis and Its Reaction Mechanism of K Type Zeolite From Coal Fly Ash Using KOH SolutionBy Norihiro Murayarna
Hydrothermal synthesis of K type zeolite was carried out by using coal fly ash as a raw material and KOH as an alkali source. The change in various physical properties of the obtained zeolite, such as
Jan 1, 2002
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Base Metal Sulfide Mineralization in Lower Carboniferous Strata, Northwest IrelandBy J. M. Gregg, C. J. Persellin, I. D. Somerville, E. A. Atekwana, K. L. Shelton
"Zn-Pb sulfide mineralization at Abbeytown mine and Twigspark quarry comprise the only known car¬bonate-hosted base metal sulfide deposits in the Sligo syncline, northwest Ireland. Limestone sedimenta
Jan 1, 2009
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Treatment of Thompson Copper/Arsenic ResidueBy T. Xue, A. Singhal, D. Wrana, I. Mihaylov
"At Vale's Thompson Nickel Refinery, the copper and arsenic in the nickel electrolyte are removed by precipitation using H2S, generating a sulphide precipitate containing about 40% Cu, 8% Ni, 2 to 4%
Jan 1, 2012
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Electromagnetic Characterization of an Explosives Mixing Site at Blackie, AlbertaBy David G. Paton
"Electromagnetic surveys were conducted at the BXL Bulk Explosives Limited Mixing Plant andsurrounding area to characterize runoff from the site and possible impacts of salinity. The BXL Plant is loca
Jan 1, 1999
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Petrography Of Carbonate Rocks By Image AnalysisBy Richard D. Harvey
Relative quantitative analyses of certain mineralogical and textural properties of carbonate rocks were made with an image analysis computer. The instrument, referred to by its manufacturer as a Quant
Jan 1, 1972
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Mechanical Sampling - A Manufacturer?s PerspectiveWith the advent of the First World Conference on Sampling and Blending (WCSB1) in Denmark in 2003 and the subsequent biannual meetings, together with other sampling conferences held on a regular basis
Jan 1, 2014
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Managing change and implementing total quality in the mining industryBy John Campbell, William Trahant
"Total Quality Management (TQM) is becoming a reality in the mining industry. Widely adopted in the manufacturing and services industries, TQM has become the operating style of choice in numerous mini
Jan 1, 1995
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Recent Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Tunnel Construction By ContractBy William R. Groseclose, Cecil E. Tackett
Since 1965 when the first mole was used on Bureau work, the Bureau of Reclamation has completed 17 tunnels of over 5,000 feet in length. The longest was 12.8 miles. Total length of the 17 tunnels was
Jan 1, 1974