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The 2,600 Feet Level Exploratory Drive North at North Broken Hill LimitedCONTENTSIntroductionNorthern ExplorationDrive ConceptionGeneralDriving CrewDrive Cross Section and Track DetailsVentilation by Electrically Driven FanTemperatures and HumidityFan PerformanceRock Drill
Jan 1, 1946
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Mine Laronde ? Expansion ? 4500 Tonnes Par JourBy Paul-Henri Girard
La Mine Agnico-Eagle division Laronde situé à Cadillac, est un producteur d?or, d?argent, de cuivre et de zinc. Cette propriété est situé dans les cantons Bousquet-Cadillac le long d?une des ceintures
May 1, 2001
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Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive SulfidesBy Orlando C. Gaspar
Abstract - The presence of fine-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical p
Jan 1, 1997
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Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides (89e4320c-184a-4b9d-8a40-34c652dfef8c)By Orlando C. Gaspar
The presence of ?ne-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical problems for
Jan 1, 1997
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Practical tool for quality control of overcoring stress measurement dataBy M. Hakala
A computer program was developed to simulate transient strains and stresses during an overcoring in the situ stress measurement. The solution is based on superpositioning of elastic stresses. The meas
Jan 1, 2003
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Time-dependent behaviour of Tournemire argillites (France)By A. Rejeb
ABSTRACT: This paper contributes to the study of underground structures in argillaceous media, especially Tournemire argillites (Aveyron, France). The basic results obtained over six years in two expe
Jan 1, 2003
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Introduction -Papers on Cemented BackfillBy J. R. Emery, D. F. Coates
"FOUR PAPERS ON CEMENTED BACKFILL were given at the Annual General Meeting of The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in 1970:Weaver, W. S., and Luka, R., ""Laboratory Studies of Cement-Stabil
Jan 1, 1970
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Automatic Hydraulic Takeups For Belt ConveyorsBy Donald D. Murphy
My first contact with underground, bolt conveyors came when I was hired as a draftsman by the La-Del Conveyor & Manufacturing Company in 1935. At that tine relatively few nines were using haulage belt
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5258 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Campbell County. Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Coal Creek has been the most productive, bed in Campbell County and contains the largest recoverable reserves of coal. The Pewee, Red Ash, and Jullico have been rel
Jan 1, 1956
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Bulletin 224 Surface Machinery and Methods for Oil Well PumpingBy H. C. George
This bulletin deals with prime movers, power-transmitting machinery, and the surface equipment and methods used to pump oil wells. It does not discuss geological problems nor the methods and equipment
Jan 1, 1925
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Measurement of in situ stresses in deep drillholes for a hydroelectric projectBy N. Kumar, A. K. Dhawan, A. Varughese, S. K. Khullar
Abstract The in-situ stress field is one of the primary parameters influencing the performance of underground structures particularly in the Himalayas where there is strong influence of topography
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 4467 Some Chemicals From Synthetic Liquid Fuels ProcessesBy Norma Golumbic
The primary purpose of the Bergius (hydrogenation of coal) and Fischer-Tropsch (hydrogenation of carbon monoxide) processes is the production of synthetic liquid fuels. This objective is of importance
Jan 1, 1949
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Reclamation of Canmore Creek; Example of a Successful Walk Away Pit Lake ClosureBy H. Gerry Stephenson, Devin Castendyk
"One of the most important environmental issues associated with contemporary openpit mining is the closure of mine pit lakes, and the perpetual legacy these lakes can potentially generate. Ideally, su
Aug 1, 2019
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OFR-164-82 Engineering Evaluation Of Radon Daughter Removal TechniquesBy Donald B. Lindsay
This report presents the findings of an investigation into the characteristics of a number of techniques for cleaning ambient air with special emphasis on their applicability to the removal of the sho
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 3623 Manganese Investigation - Metallurgical Division 10 Ore-Dressing Studies of Manganese OresBy S. M. Shelton, W. A. Calhoun, M. M. Fine, T. L. Johnston
"INTRODUCTION An extensive test program is in progress by the Bureau of Mines to determine ways and means of recovering ferromanganese-grade ore 6/ from the wide-spread domestic manganese and manganif
Mar 1, 1942
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IC 9337 Chromium Availability In Market Economy Countries And Network Flow Model Analysis Of World Chromium SupplyBy Jr. Boyle
This report analyzes the availability of chromium in the form of ferroalloy products (high-carbon and low-carbon ferrochromium and ferrochromium-silicon) and chromite products (metallurgical, chemical
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 8233 Expanded Clay And Shale Lightweight Aggregate Industry In The South-Central United States ? IntroductionBy W. G. Diamond
Lightweight aggregates have become increasingly important to the construction industry. From 1953 to 1960, the quantity of the aggregates used in concrete block, precast and prestressed concrete, and
Jan 1, 1964
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Energy Saving in the Foundry Industry by Using the “Crimson” Single Shot Up-Casting ProcessBy Mark Jolly
"Instead of using the traditional batch casting process, the CRIMSON [1] (Constrained Rapid Induction Melting Single Shot Up-Casting) method employs a high-powered furnace to melt just enough metal to
Jan 1, 2010
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Physical Metallurgy: I.-Recent Developments; II.-Diagnosis of Mechanical FailuresBy Gordon Sproule
THE papers presented to the Institute, and published in the BULLETIN, in the past three years, may be classified as follows: Geology, Mining, and Milling 89 or 58.5 per cent Smelting, Refining, an
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 3562 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines - 4. Study Of Subsidence Of A Highway Caused By Mining Coal Beneath ? IntroductionBy E. R. Maize
[?he scconG rcport of :his st?rI.org 8cdt with o3servatioi:s of conver- gence of roof an4 floor at t!x*re: ?.cc.-.tioris iri til~ ClVucible mine of kke Cru- cib1.o Fuel Co. Data on sl:'ociacnce ?
Jan 1, 1941