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Geology, Mineralogy, And Processing Of Manganese Deposits From The West-Central Arkansas DistrictBy W. K. Connor, O&apos
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the Co and Mn resource of the West-Central Arkansas District, including field investigations, mineralogical characterization, beneficiation, and hydrometallurgical
Jan 1, 1991
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Rapid Vibratory Pile Driving Hammer For Deep FoundationBy Li Tiemin
It is one of important tasks in research of vibratory pile driving to increase speed of pile driving and depth of pile driving -- this means to increase capability of penetrating hard layer. In genera
Jan 1, 1991
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Sampling and Modelling of Flotation CircuitsBy Eric Forssberg, Mats Hallin
INTRODUCTION Evaluation and optimization of mineral processes has been going on since the the first plant started hundreds of years ago. A huge mass of knowledge has been collected since then. The
Jan 1, 1991
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The Solubility of Metal PhosphatesBy R. G. Robins
Metal separations based on the selective precipitation of phosphates have a potential application in many hydrometallurgical processes. This paper reviews the literature on the solubility of a number
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 9269 Use Of Adaptive Signal Processing Techniques To Discriminate Between Coal Cutting And Rock CuttingBy M. J. Pazuchanics
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents results from an ongoing investigation of the use of adaptive signal discriminating methods to distinguish between cutting coal and cutting mine rock. Bit-cutt
Jan 1, 1991
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Reliability of Subsidence Prediction Methods for Use in Mining Decisions in New South WalesSubsidence prediction methods can be divided into two basic types: empirical and analytical. Empirical methods are based largely on a combination of experience, intuition and observations from a large
Jan 1, 1991
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Opening Session Remarks - Symposium On Respirable Dust In The Mineral Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 17, 1990. (ce4b40e2-17eb-41fe-9c4a-96cfa2fed776)By John A. Breslin
The U.S. Bureau of Mines develops technology to help ensure that the Nation has an adequate and dependable. supply of minerals at reasonable economic, human, and environmental cost. Our research progr
Jan 1, 1991
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Why Oppose NASA’s Moon Mining PlansBy Earl C. Herkenhoff
Editor's note: The subject of mining on the moon can generate a wide range of strongly held opinion, from those leaning toward the view that, ultimately, such activity is the destiny of mankind t
Jan 1, 1991
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Automated Longwall Mining For Improved Health And Safety At The Foidel Creek MineBy Kanaan Hanna
A joint research program between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines and Cyprus-Yampa Valley Coal Company is being conducted at the Foidel Creek Mine, Oak Creek, Colorado. This
Jan 1, 1991
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Quantitative Characterization of Mineralogical Texture by Image AnalysisBy R. P. King
The central idea presented in this paper is straight forward. Some fairly obscure mathematical techniques are presented from the fields of integral geometry and stereology and these techniques are sho
Jan 1, 1991
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Automation and Control of Longwall Mining SystemsBy Smith P
The past 20 years have seen the replacement of hydraulic control of longwall mining systems by the neater. smaller and better controlled electronic units.Early problems of moisture and other effects o
Jan 1, 1991
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Direct Geostatistical Estimation Of Irregular 3D VolumesThose who have had an occasion to apply geostatistics to the estimation of ore reserves are familiar with the conventional approaches of estimating average grade of quality values for arrays of regula
Jan 1, 1991
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Structural Integrity Evaluation Using Acoustic Emission TechniquesBy Harris RW
Acoustic Emission structural integrity evaluation tests rely on the validity of the detected acoustic emission data and the ability of the practitioner to both analyse and interpret the data to make a
Jan 1, 1991
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Technical Innovations At Red Dog -An UpdateBy James K. Gowans
The Red Dog Operation is located in northwestern Alaska at Latitude 68°, 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle and 50 miles inland from the Chukchi Sea. The orebody was acquired by the NANA Regional C
Jan 1, 1991
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Solution of Nitrogen in Solid MolybdenumBy Gang Qi
The solubility of nitrogen in pure molybdenum was measured over the temperature range 2173 to 2473 K and up to one atmosphere (101 kPa) of nitrogen gas pressure. Both thermochemical and kinetic aspect
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Of An Underground Repository In The Unsaturated ZoneBy R. F. Harig
Designing an underground nuclear waste repository is a complex process. Although many decisions are involved before the design is complete, the first three--what the target horizon is, what the underg
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of Loss-Control Principles For The Development Of Mine Safety Training ProgramsBy A. Masutomi
Although great strides have been made during the past two decades in the reduction of the severity of accidents and injuries in underground coal mining, the number of accidents resulting in disabling
Jan 1, 1991
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The Practice and Development of Descentional VentilationBy Meili Zhu, Qingpu Shi
High temperature, methane, dust and other disasters are getting more serious with mining depth getting deeper and the development of mechanization in underground mines. An application of a descensiona
Jan 1, 1991
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Condition Monitoring and Maintenance of Underground Load-Haul-Dump MachinesAt the LKAB, Iron Ore Mine, Kiruna, Sweden a preliminary investigation into the reliability characteristics of a fleet of load-haul-dump machines has shown that the hydraulic system is one of the most
Jan 1, 1991
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Improving the Metallurgical Balance SheetBy R. L. Wiegel, G. R. Oswald
The processors of Florida phosphate rock face constraints similar to those of other mineral operations--leaner ore, more complex treatment schemes and a product which sells for a penny a pound. IMC
Jan 1, 1991