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IC 8592 Historical Injury Experience In The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (Except Stone And Coal) (In Two Parts) 2. 1968-69By Donald E. Redmon
This Bureau of Mines report reviews injury experience in the nonmetallic mineral industries (except stone and coal) for 1968-69. For each of the years, 23 tables summarize disabling work injuries by d
Jan 1, 1973
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"Air Pollution From Mining Operations" IntroductionBy James R. Jones
The tempo of air pollution control regulations has increased dramatically in the past few years. Because coal mining operations are frequently located in remote areas away from urban developments, spe
Jan 1, 1973
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A Hazard Evasion Program For Mine PlanningBy Frank Ruskey
Many problem associated with potential hazards in a proposed mining area may not be adequately appraised because of the complexity of trying to evaluate them in terms of production requirements. Frequ
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-34(1)-73 Standardization Of Controls On Front-End Loaders - Final Report - Volume 1 Data Analyses And Conclusions - Executives' Summary ? The ProblemThere has been a substantial increase in the use of rubber-tired front-end loaders in the mining industry in recent years. Concurrent with this increased usage, in the period of 1966 to 1970, there we
Jan 1, 1973
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Peabody Looks at the Future of Surface Coal MiningSurface mining of coal is widely condemned as a despoiler of the countryside and wastrel of land and natural resources. Yet the fact has been as widely ignored that the ingenuity of those engaged in d
Jan 10, 1972
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RI 7683 Recovery Of Precious Metals From Electronic ScrapBy R. O. Dannenberg
The Bureau of Mines investigations described in this report were undertaken to devise a process to economically recover precious metals and copper from low-grade, complex electronic scrap generated in
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7613 High-Speed Photography Studies Of Laboratory Cratering In Tennessee Marble PlatesBy Joseph L. Condon
High-speed movies were taken of crater experiments in two-dimensional plates of Tennessee marble to study craters being formed primarily by stress-wave action. The contribution of gas action to the cr
Jan 1, 1972
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AttapulgiteBy W. Linwood Haden
Fullers earth has been mined since about 1920 in southwest Georgia and the adjoining area of Florida. In 1935, the mineral was named "attapulgite" after the source of a sample near the town of Attapul
Jan 1, 1972
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Tidal PowerBy G. C. Baker
Despite the attention belatedly bestowed on tidal power in recent years, it remains largely a potential rather than an actual source of energy. The resource is, practically speaking, non-depletable. E
Jan 1, 1972
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Mathematical Programming Applications in the Crushed Stone Industry (73d2d135-37aa-4479-b2be-3bd912593040)By C. B. Manula, R. Venkataramani, T. V. Falkie
A linear programming model has been developed to solve a production planning problem for a multi-plant stone operation serving several customers. The factors considered are production capacities, inve
Jan 1, 1972
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Mine Truck ServicingBy T. W. White
One of the objectives of today's mine superintendent is to increase his equipment availability. To this end we have seen improved scheduling procedures, preventive maintenance programs and extens
Jan 1, 1972
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Kaolins of the Southeastern U.S.By John M. Smith
Kaolin is an important industrial mineral because of its unique properties and low cost. Strictly defined, kaolin is the name given to a group of hydrous aluminum silicates of which kaolinite is the m
Jan 1, 1972
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Mill Expansion at Heath SteeleBy E. Busse
"Heath Steele Mines Ltd. operates a lead-zinc-copper mining and milling complex in New Brunswick.• During the past seven years, as ore reserves increased, the mill capacity was first expanded to 1,600
Jan 1, 1972
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The Sand And Gravel SituationBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Sand and gravel has been, and will continue to be, our principal construction material. Most of us are familiar with the patterns of past growth. Today we will examine the present status of this vital
Jan 1, 1972
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Lead-Zinc Smelting - 40 Years of Pollution ControlBy G. R. McMeekin
"THE TOPIC suggested for my contribution to this Symposium was ""Lead-Zinc Smelting - 40 Years of Pollution Control"". The history of the development of smelting industry at Trail and the control of s
Jan 1, 1972
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Commercial Fluid Beds In The Phosphate IndustryBy D. W. Leyshon
The fluidized solids technique for the calcination of phosphate rock has been well established for over 10 years. This paper is intended to review the recent performance of many of the Dorr-Oliver Flu
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineral Economics - Its Definition and ApplicationBy W. Keith Buck
This paper defines the discipline of mineral economics. By example, it describes the application of the tools of economic analysis to mineral problems - to problems in the areas of: mineral resource a
Jan 1, 1972
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New Developments in Air CompressorsBy D. C. Crothers
"What is new in air compressors? A good deal - the designers have been keeping pace with technical developments in related fields and also contributing new techniques of their own. Plant reliability n
Jan 1, 1972
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North Carolina Phosphate Concentration: Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. ProjectBy Immo H. Redeker
Through close cooperation with geophysical and geological test work by Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. in Beaufort County, the Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory assisted in the evaluation of North Carolin
Jan 1, 1972
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Control Of Sulfur Oxide Emissions From Coal-Burning Boilers: Present StatusBy John W. Tieman
The increasing magnitude of our nation's pollution problems seems to stem from two main factors: urbanization and technical advance. In 1920, less than half the country's 106 million people
Jan 1, 1972