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  • AUSIMM
    Hydrometallurgical Application of a Reciprocating Plate Extraction Column

    By Houlihan RN, Landau J

    A reciprocating plate column is described in which two sets of perforated plates are mounted alternately on two shafts and are reciprocated with a phase difference of 1800 between them. It is show

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Blasting Permanently Frozen Asbestos Ore in Northern Canada

    Almost one half of Canada's total land surface is underlain by permafrost. This term describes the thermal condition of earth materials when their temperature remains below 0°C continuously for a numb

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Some Coal Washing Developments in Australia

    Coal washing practice can be improved not only by critical examination of the plant being operated but also by studying plants operated in other areas. The developments at the Australian Iron & Steel

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Vegetative Studies on Sulphide and Slag Tailings

    By E. M. Watkin

    "Although Canada has achieved one of the highest living standards in the world, people and organizations have, over the past decade, begun to question the cost and means of this achievement. Concern h

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Review of Current Research on Coal Ash in the United States (ce6ad955-7c25-4073-9294-e39b263d4acb)

    By John F. Slonaker, Joseph W. Leonard

    This note is a review of current research intended to increase the utilization of coal ash. Due to the magnitude of the fly-ash research program, some projects may be inadvertently omitted. Field res

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Demolition of the Anaheim Bay Bridge

    By Lawrence W. Hallanger

    Anaheim Bay, located at Seal Beach, California, is the site of the Huntington Harbor development of waterfront homes and marine facilities. The main entrance to Anaheim Bay is a relatively narrow chan

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Development Of Rock Geochemical Techniques For Detecting Buried Sulphide Deposits

    By G. J. S. Govett

    Dwindling near-surface mineral reserves emphasize the need for the development of exploration techniques capable of greater depth penetration; geochemical techniques tradition- ally have been restrict

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    Ten-Minute Oxygen Self Rescuer - Objective:

    To improve a miner's chance of survival during an emergency by providing immediately avail-able breathable air and protection from toxic gases until a longer-duration breathing apparatus, stored

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Leaching Of Primary Sulfide Ores In Sulfuric Acid Solutions At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures

    By D. L. Leach

    This report covers laboratory experiments simulating in situ copper recovery from primary sulfide ores in sulfuric acid systems pressurized with oxygen. Copper extraction and acid consumption data are

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Double Hinged Crawler Mounted High Wall Slurrifier

    By Edward T. Koch

    With the dramatic increase in world demand for basic raw materials, open pit mining is proceeding at an unprecedented rate. A viable demand is the ever tempting Siren's song for increased product

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Some Aspects of Interaction Between the Coal Industry and the Community

    The history of black coal as a fuel dates back in Europe more than 2,300 years, and possibly longer in China. Originally the mining of coal was done by underprivileged people, but with the industrial

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    The Art Of Drilling Oil Shale

    By C. J. Milam

    Oil shale may not produce the same excitement of the gold rush days, but presently there is an "oil shale fever" among mining men. Such exotic equipment as 800-ton haul units, 75 ft. boring machines,

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    RI 8005 Methane Ignition by Frictional Impact Between Aluminum Alloys and Rusted Steel

    By D. H. Desy

    The Bureau of Mines has conducted research on the ignition of methane-air mixtures by sparks caused by frictional impact of aluminum alloys on rusted steel at typical coal mine fan speeds. The objecti

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Coal Data Interpretation And Mapping Using Computer-Graphics Techniques Developed At The Illinois State Geological Survey ? Introduction

    By W. G. Miller

    A series of computer programs for the analysis and mapping of coal-related data has been developed at the Illinois State Geological Survey; these programs, known collectively as the Coal Data System,

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Sulfur

    By L. B. Gittinger

    Sulfur is a nonmetallic element widely distributed in nature. It constitutes 0.06% of the earth's crust but only a very small portion occurs in sufficiently concentrated amounts to justify mining

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Estimation Of Support Load Requirements For Underground Mine Openings By Computer Simulation Of The Mining Sequence ? Introduction

    By William G. Pariseau

    The purpose of this paper is to present a design procedure for the quantitative estimation of support load requirements in underground mines. Emphasis is upon the basic features of support behavior co

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Gem Materials

    By Richard H. Jahns

    Gem materials, comprising those minerals and closely allied natural substances used for personal adornment, for the fashioning of ornamental objects, or for other decorative purposes, have been valued

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Lithologic, Geochemical And Metallogenic Belts In The Northern Andes, And Their Structural Relationships ? Introduction

    By Pierre J. Goossens

    Since Guild 1 and Snelgrove 2 attracted our attention to the relationships between certain endogenic ore deposits and plate boundaries, an abundant flow of papers appeared in the metallogenic literatu

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Environmental Control Design at Shebandowan Mines

    By T. Peters, W. C. Ferguson

    "Shebandowan is about 600 miles west of Sudbury and 50 miles west of Thunderbay close to the trans Canada highway. Shebandowan Lake is about 38 miles long. The ore body is located between No. 1 and No

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Formcoke

    The major incentives for developing continuous processes for the production of formcoke are to achieve a wider range of coals which can be used, greater operating flexibility enabling the production

    Jan 1, 1975