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Statement Of Principles National Institute For Occupational Safety And HealthBy Roy M. Fleming
During the decade of the 1970's, a new emphasis was placed on assuring a safe and healthful workplace for all American workers. Much of the basis for this national effort was federal legislation:
Jan 1, 1981
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Ball MillsBy C. A. Rowland
Introduction Ball mills are lined drums, either cylindrical in shape or modified cylinders that have either one or both ends of the shell, consisting of conical sections, that rotate about the horizo
Jan 1, 1985
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Particle characteristics of precipitated magnesium carbonateBy P. R. Khangoankar, S. Devasahayam
An experimental study of the particle charac¬teristics of the magnesium carbonate crystals formed by the reaction between magnesium chloride and sodium bicarbon¬ate at different temperatures is descri
Jan 1, 1996
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Synthetic quartz crystal - A reviewBy P. R. Hervey, J. W. Foise
Quartz is the second most widely used electronic material, with approximately 3,000 t (3,300 st) of single crystals used each year. Most of the quartz used in electronics is synthetic and is manufactu
Jan 1, 2002
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Predictive Control Of Flotation PlantsBy Frédéric Flament, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin
A control strategy is proposed to meet the following specifications of flotation control: minimize the variations of concentrate and tails grades and recovery while limiting the amplitude of variation
Jan 1, 1993
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Role Of Fine-Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy D. Edward, C. Clarkson, B. A. Firth
The presence of misplaced ultrafine particles decreases the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered to be adequate fo
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimization of Oil Sands Conveying Through Field MeasurementsBy James E. McTurk, Sheldon B. Bland, Roger E. Melley
During the first fifteen years of operation at the Syncrude facility in northern Alberta, numerous improvements have been made in the field of ore conveying. The unique nature of the material conveyed
Jan 1, 1993
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Advances In Pressure HydrometallurgyBy D. Robert Weir
The pioneers in pressure hydrometallurgy have provided a solid foundation during the past four decades. The pressure techniques are now capable of being used to push back the frontiers in the winning
Jan 1, 1985
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Pond Rehabilitation And Establishment Of A Site-Based Environmental Educational Curriculum At Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan OperationsBy A. Koski
A pond rehabilitation and environmental education project were proposed by Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan Operations (CCMO) and approved by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the U
Jan 1, 2007
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Groundwater Control at Ground ZeroBy Paul C. Schmall, John F. Donohoe, Arthur B. Corwin
In the aftermath of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, groundwater control was of immediate concern. Water in?ow from the adjacent Hudson River through the compromised slurry wall ‘b
Jan 1, 2003
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Stability Mechanism and Control Technology for Fully Mechanized Caving Mining of Steeply Inclined Extra-Thick Seams with Variable Angles "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Wang Hongwei, Wu Yongping, Cao Peipei, Jiao Jianqiang
Fully mechanized top caving mining of steeply inclined extra-thick seams with variable angles has complex roof rock movement, failure, caving, and filling mechanisms. Moreover, the variable-angle coal
Nov 23, 2020
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Industrial Minerals Of ColoradoBy A. L. Hornbaker
Colorado has recorded more than 100 years of industrial mineral production. Much of the state's history, culture, and economy is based in mining, but the industrial minerals and construction mate
Jan 1, 1980
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Advances In Large Hole Wall Control BlastingBy W. A. Crosby
The ability of open pit mines to steepen overall final wall angles allows significant cost reductions as a result of reduced waste movement requirements. Final wall angles are principally controlled b
Jan 1, 1998
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Understanding How Speed, Tractive Effort, Digging Height, and Rake Angle Affect Bucket Penetration and Resistive Forces for Rubber Tire Loaders "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Atta Ur Rehman, Kwame Awuah-Offei
This work evaluated the effect of bucket orientation and operating parameters on resistive forces and penetration for rubber tire loaders. The work used a 1:16 scale LHD model to test a rubber tire lo
Aug 24, 2020
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Handling Of Total Ore In A CCD Thickener CircuitBy O. J. Malacarne
The use of a series of thickeners for-washing of the slime fraction of a leached ore is not uncommon in the uranium industry; however, few ore processing mills have used a thickener circuit for washin
Jan 1, 1962
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Fundamentals Of Oleic Acid Adsorption Onphosphate Flotation Feed During Anionic ConditioningBy C. Maltesh
Anionic conditioning of phosphate ores prior to fatty acid flotation is a very critical step that determines the eventual selectivity, recovery and hence the economics of the process. However the chem
Jan 1, 1996
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Recent Development In Computer Control Using On-Stream XRF Analyser For "Kuroko' Flotation Process Of Dowa Mining Co., Ltd.By Kanaya Koichiro
Doyashiki Concentrator in Hanaoka mine of Dowa Mining Co., Ltd. started the operation in 1943, treating the ore mainly from Doyashiki ore deposits. After the cessation of mining of Doyashiki ore bod
Jan 1, 1982
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Design of Shallow Tunnels for Washington Dulles International Airport People MoverBy Frank P. Frandina, Diane R. Hirsch, David P. Field, Colin R. Weeks
To accommodate growth in air service and to follow the Master Plan for long-term airport development, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority established thed2 Development Program at Washington
Jan 1, 2005
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Energy And Environment/A Conflict In ConservationBy Earl Cook
A high-energy economy based on fossil fuels is in fundamental conflict with an ideal of clean air, clean water, undisturbed scenery, and maintenance of fragile ecosystems. There is an inevitable trade
Jan 1, 1974
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Overflow Ball Mill Sizing: A Shared-Time Computer Program ? IntroductionBy Duncan M. Lamb
Commercial computer "time-sharing" is a new and powerful tool for the engineer. It is a system of virtually simultaneous use of a digital computer by several individuals. Access to the computer is by
Jan 1, 1969