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RI 3994 Pilot-Plant Investigations Production of Sponge Iron with Producer GasBy R. G. Knickerbocker, T. E. Evans, D. R. Torgeson
"INTRODUCTION Sponge iron is a product resulting from the reduction of an iron oxide at such a low temperature that fusion does not occur, and the reduced particles retain substantially the same shape
Dec 1, 1946
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Application Of Openrisk At Open Cast Coal MinesBy L. Munsamy, B. J. Madden
OpenRisk, an open cast risk rating system, takes into account relative differences in the importance of hazards, as experienced on each mine as a result of different combinations of geotechnical facto
Jan 1, 2006
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Diamond Exploration Targets, Michipicoten Greenstone Belt, Wawa, OntarioBy A. C. Wilson
In 1991, local prospector C. ?Mickey? Clement recovered at least three alluvial diamonds from the Michipicoten River. Two of these stones were sent to the Department of Mineralogy, Royal Ontario Museu
May 1, 2003
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OFR-97-79 Evaluation Of Roof Conditions From Bolting Machine ParametersBy Richard W. Lusignea
This report describes a program to evaluate the feasibility of determining roof features which occur in United States coal mines from changes in bolting machine drilling parameters. The ultimate purpo
Jan 1, 1978
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Economics and Challanges for the Development of Mining and Metallurgy Sector in the Bor Basin of Copper in Serbian Part of Danube RegionBy S. Zekovic
"The paper gives an overview of the economics condition and strategic business challanges of the mining&metallurgy sector and their possible impact on the future development of the Bor basin of copper
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7825 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations Of Coal And Its Products, 1950 To 1955 ? 1. General - BulletinsBy E. P. Carman
1. CARMAN, EVERETT P., OPPERMAN, MARTHA, NISHIYANA, SALLY, AND RACOOSIN, LEE. Bibliography of Bureau of Mines Investigations of Coal and Its Products, 1945 to 1950. B. 528, 1954, 60 pp. 40 cents. 2
Jan 1, 1958
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The Method of Moments - A New Method for the Inversion of Gamma-Ray Logs from Uraniferous ZonesBy Lee T. J
The area, A, under a gamma-ray log that passes through a horizontal bed given by: A = gl/k. Here is the equivalent concentration of U3O8 in the body, l the thickness of the body, and k the calibration
Jan 1, 1981
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Reduction Of Chromite Ore At Different Flow Rates Of Inert GasBy Dolly Chakraborty, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
Pre-reduction of chromite outside the submerged-arc furnace (SAF) can significantly lower the specific power consumption in the SAF process. Conventional processes for the pre-reduction of the ore ope
Jan 1, 2007
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Cyanidation Studies: Recovery Of Copper By CyanidationBy George O. Lower
The use of cyanides in the extraction of gold and silver is well known.1 Such extractions employ con¬centrations of cyanide in the range of 0.02-0.25 % sodium cyanide equivalent in leaching cycles of
Jan 1, 1966
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Instrumentation Of Construction VibrationsBy Mark R. Svinkin
Construction vibrations may adversely affect surrounding buildings and their effects range from human discomfort and disturbance of sensitive devices to visible structural damage. There is no unique c
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimization of the Stress Control Method to Improve Productivity and Safety in Underground Coal MiningBy Shosei Serata
The Stress Control Method improves productivity and safety in underground coal mining. The method stabilizes the roofs and floors of mine openings in both shallow and deep coal beds, regardless of whe
Jan 1, 1986
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Rod and ball mill circuitsBy Concentrator Staff
"IntroductionA brief literature search will reveal that the information available concerning rod mills and ball mills is quite extensive. This type of equipment is used to treat every element from ant
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6990 Estimation Of Low Temperature Carbonization Product Yields: Utah CoalfieldsBy Manuel Gomez
Low-temperature carbonization product yields for 129 coals representative of 12 Utah coalfields were estimated, using regression equations developed from heating value and proximate and ultimate analy
Jan 1, 1967
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Computers And The Planning Of Dragline MinesBy Peter N. Calder, J. L. Workman
There are many opportunities for computers to assist in dragline mine planning. Three important areas particularly lend themselves to computer assisted study. These are overall mine design and plannin
Jan 1, 1989
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Sonic Drilling Offers Quality Control And Non-Destructive Advantages To Geotechnical And Construction Drilling On Sensitive Infrastructure SitesBy John P. Davis
The use of conventional, circulatory air rotary and fluid rotary, cased and uncased drilling methods in the vicinity of sensitive infrastructure can have deleterious effects on the ground conditions s
Jan 1, 2006
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Rheology of ore suspensions with fibrous minerals and its impact on flotation performance Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy P. Somasundaran, D. R. Nagaraj, Tarun Bhambani, P. Patra
Flotation separation and recovery of value minerals from ores containing fibrous silicate minerals are known to be quite challenging. Earlier studies have established that the metallurgical challenges
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Exploration ReviewBy D. R. Wilburn
This summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2007 draws upon available information from industry, literature and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. The summary pr
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8576 Methods And Costs Of Coal Refuse Disposal And ReclamationThe Bureau of Mines is active in programs pertaining to solid waste disposal and land reclamation. Nine reclamation projects of mining companies and six projects of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania we
Jan 1, 1973
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Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. (99e42c4d-99aa-4cc4-8f39-b9fd16895c17)By D. M. Walters
To achieve safe and healthy working conditions in shaft sinking operations, ventilation, and where necessary cooling, must be provided. These requirements are considered for sinking vertical, sub-vert
Jan 1, 2009
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Piles In Peat Under Artesian Pressure: A Case Study ? SynopsisBy K. Y. C. Chung
A case study on foundation engineering through organic soils is presented. Located along the west shore of the Hudson River, site soils consist of random brick fill over a thick layer of peat and orga
Jan 1, 2010