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Green Cove Springs deposit geologyBy Ronald R. Rose
Currently six economic heavy mineral deposits are known on the Penholoway Terrace. These are (from south to north) the Green Cove Springs Mine (GCS), Boulogne Mine, Folkston Mine, Mission, Lulaton, an
Jan 1, 2005
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Control Of Magnetite Formation During Slag-Making In Copper P-S ConverterBy Pengfu Tan
Converter slag chemistry control has played an important role in optimizing converter operations. A thermodynamic model of copper P-S converter has been developed to predict the behavior of magnetite
Jan 1, 2005
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What Duty To Support The Surface Does A Subsurface Owner Owe? (e028ede6-6454-4f80-9fc1-ec1a91d1d8c3)By Robert Bosworth
THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m
Jan 1, 1928
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Improving Safety and Mine Productivity Using Real-Time Video TechnologyBy J Westh, S Rashleigh, L Gallagher
Mining companies are moving towards automated haul trucks and other equipment. One reason for this is that if automated trucks can operate in a standard pattern over and over again without variation,
Nov 20, 2012
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Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233)By P. Berendsen
Structures along the rift were subjected to episodic reactivation. Major north-northeast-trending high-angle normal or reverse faults and northwest-trending trans-current fault systems, may exercise c
Jan 1, 1986
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Spectroscopic Methods for Control of Thin Film GrowthBy A. G. Jackson, S. J. P. Laube
"Control of thin films during the growth process is dependent on several parameters that are difficult to monitor, including flux of film material, pressure, substrate temperature, composition, and th
Jan 1, 1997
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The Economic Rents Of Bulk Commodity TransportationBy T. C. Canter
Technological change is continually affecting the mining industry and the many papers being presented at this meeting reflect this fact. I fully agree that miners must remain fully cognizant of techno
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Notes - Cumulative and Weight Retained Tables for the Gaudin-Meloy Size DistributionBy T. P. Meloy
In a recent paper, Gaudin and Meloy1 derived a size distribution function for single, impact fracture. Mular2 extended the use of this size distribution to describe the output of carefully controlled
Jan 1, 1963
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Column Flotation: Some Plant Experience and Model DevelopmentBy Amelunxen R, Finch JA
Flotation columns represent an important addition to flotation practice. Columns have largely replaced. conventional machines in molybdenum cleaning in Canada. Columns have been successfully tested on
Jan 1, 1985
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Sand-Filled Stocking Saves Shaft Pockets from CollapseA novel method of reconditioning vertical rock openings which are on the verge of collapse has been developed, ant1 a world patent applied for, by LKAB, the Swedish iron ore mining company. Without an
Jan 11, 1978
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Injury Costs And Prevention: The Amax ApproachBy Alan J. Michaels
The paper addresses the problem of the high costs of accidents ad how AMAX Inc. - a diversified natural resources company - has managed to control its losses through a tri-thrusted approach of: (1) ma
Jan 1, 1981
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1954 - An Analysis of Mine Opening Failure by Means of Models (1953) 196, P. 705By Bernard York, John J. Reed
J. P. Zannaras (U.S. Tungsten Corp., Congress, Ariz.) —In the investigation described in the paper by Bernard York and John J. Reed, the 8x8x8-in. square block was subjected to compressive forces from
Jan 1, 1955
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Some Aspects of Technological Development in Aluminium SmeltingThe evolution of Hall process alumina reduction technology is des- cribed with particular attention to the pot lines. Future directions of tech- nological change are considered. It is predicted that
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4709 Development Of A Mobile Compressor And Utility StationBy Fred D. Wright
A compressor and utility station, which is believed to be one of the largest mobile units of this type ever constructed, was placed in operation at the Bureau of Mines experimental oil-shale mine nea
Jan 1, 1950
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Coal Dust Explosion HazardsBy C. R. Stephan
There are a large number of facilities throughout the world which handle coal, such as preparation plants. Many other facilities use coal as a fuel, such as cement and lime factories. Although coal ca
Jan 1, 1998
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Calcrete Sampling for Gold ExplorationBy Butt C. R M
Resurgence in Au exploration during the past decade has been characterised by a considerable emphasis and dependence on geochemical procedures. This has been made possible, firstly, by marked impro
Jan 1, 1997
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Initiation and Extension of Hydraulic Fractures in RocksBy B. Haimson, C. Fairhurst
A criterion is Proposed for the initiation of vertical hydraulic fracturing taking into consideration the three stress fields around the wellbore. These fields arise from (1) nonhydrostatic regional s
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Pattern of International Trade in Metal Raw MaterialsBy John D. Ridge, Betty S. Moriwaki
One of the most profound economic forces operating on a global scale is the movement of metals, ores, and concentrates from one country to another. A single shipment can pass through a series of ports
Jan 5, 1955