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Coal Availability Studies: A National PerspectiveBy M. D. Carter
The availability of environmentally acceptable and reliable energy sources is an important issue for Federal, State, and local planners. A cooperative program by the U.S. Geological Survey, State geol
Jan 1, 1995
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The Changing Sulphur Picture - U.S. And The West ? IntroductionBy Paul A. Rittenhouse
Its a pleasure to be with you this afternoon and to talk briefly on one of my favorite subjects -- the U.S. sulphur industry. As our Chairman mentioned, I have been associated with the sulphur industr
Jan 1, 1975
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2012 Fox Conference Turns Its Focus To International ProjectsFor the first time in its history, the George A. Fox Conference let its focus venture away from the friendly confines of the East Coast of the United States to spend part of the one-day conference loo
Jan 1, 2012
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Beneficiation of low-grade, high- phosphorus manganese ores of Andhra Pradesh, India, by wet high-intensity magnetic separationBy S. K. Mishra, S. B. Kanungo, D. Biswal
An attempt was made to beneficiate low-grade, high-phosphorus manganese ores of the Garividi-Garbham region of Andhra Pradesh, India, by using wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS). The distr
Jan 1, 2000
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The Industrial Uses Of AnthraciteBy Charles G. Zink
Anthracite is widely known as a domestic or space heating fuel. The prevailing market ratio of domestic to industrial consumption was about 80 to 20 up until 1950. Since then it has been shifting unti
Jan 1, 1966
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Beneficiation Of A Venezuelan Phosphate OreBy E. Finch
Beneficiation tests were conducted on samples from three ore zones in the Los Monos, Navay orebody in Táchira State, Venezuela as part of an overall feasibility study. The scope of work included ore s
Jan 1, 1993
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Instrumentation And Monitoring To Prevent FailureBy M. Cambridge
The design process must anticipate all construction and operational conditions and make an allowance for all eventualities. Prevention of failure during operational life, and in some cases post abando
Jan 1, 2005
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Ball Clay Developments In The AmericasBy T. F. Deems
The nature, usage and comparatively rare occurrence of ball clay is described. The importance of these white firing plastic clays in ceramics, particularly in the production of industrial sanitary war
Jan 1, 1997
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An Objective System For Interpretation Of Geologic Maps In Regional Assessments Of Natural AggregateBy W. H. Langer
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the New Mexico Bureau of Mines is conducting an assessment of mineral resources in the 36,800 km2 Mimbres Resource Area, southwestern New Mexico.
Jan 1, 1996
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Sustainability - 5th Annual Elko Roundtable Discussion: Strides Toward Sustainability In MiningBy Brian Ulrich
The majority of individuals involved in the mining industry can appreciate and under-stand that mining is an activity that is necessary to satisfy the very basic needs of society, and to assist in acc
Jan 1, 2010
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Two Years Milling At Bicroft Uranium Mines LimitedBy D. F. Lillie
The milling plant of Bicroft Uranium Mines Limited has been in operation for a period of 2 years. During this time many changes, both physical and chemical, have been made in an effort to improve plan
Jan 1, 1959
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Glass Sand Prospects And ExplorationBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Definition of glass sand prospects may be modified by constraints which range from demography to critically important product-control. Characteristics of usable raw materials, physical and chemical,
Jan 1, 1983
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Water Quality And Reclamation Management In Mining Using BactericidesBy V. Rastogi
Surfactant-based bactericides are able to control acid formation in sulfidic materials such as pyrite and sulfidic ores, thereby helping to abate acid rock drainage. Bactericides are used in the follo
Jan 1, 1997
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A review of copper and nickel extraction from wastewater by emulsion liquid membrane (ELM)By Kristian E. Waters, Hao Ma, Haibei Wang
Heavy metal ions exist in waste effluents including mining tailings, manufacturing discharges, and smelting and metal plating process wastes. Various methods are available to treat industrial effluent
Apr 1, 2023
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Comparison Of Salient Features In The Design, Construction And Operation Of Two Small Flotation MillsBy J. G. Craig
This paper initially was to be on the design, construction and operation of the Lucky Friday mill. However, this subject has been pretty well covered in some of the mining publications in the past few
Jan 1, 1964
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Lithologic Controls On SubsidenceBy Jr. Abel
Subsidence is controlled by a complex combination of mining and geologic factors. For example, a world-wide compilation of data shows that, as the percentage of shale in the overying rock mass decreas
Jan 1, 1980
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Alternate Methods Of Handling The Parting Between Two Coals Seams ? IntroductionBy Thomas E. Finch
Coal produced from surface mines in the Western United States is becoming a more important part of this nation's economy as other types of fuels become scarce. This paper reports the investigatio
Jan 1, 1976
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Upgrading Alabama Tantalum ConcentratesBy A. E. Petersen
The United States Bureau of Mines conducted research on high-intensity magnetic separation methods for upgrading tantalum concentrates from Alabama. Process flow sheets were studied to maximize tin re
Jan 1, 1993
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Coal Conversion Of A Multiple Burner Lime Kiln ? IntroductionBy Graham Jones
During 1982 Ash Grove Cement Company contracted with Wagester, Walker, Thornton & Company to convert a Calcimatic rotating hearth kiln at its Portland, Oregon lime plant from gas/oil to coal firing. I
Jan 1, 1984
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Improvement In Coal Preparation-Water Clarification Through Polymer FlocculationBy W. C. Foshee
The large volume of water used in coal preparation plants makes water recycling a necessity. Economical cleaning of dirty water usually requires flocculation with an efficient organic polyelectrolyte.
Jan 1, 1979