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OFR-24-89 The Effects Of Economic Growth, Technology Change, Consumption Pattern Change And Foreign Trade On Domestic Demand For Primary Metals. 1963-82 ? Appendix A & B ? Appendix A - Technical Description Of ProceduresBy Patricia R. Devine
This appendix documents the mathematical approach to deriving the components of change presented in this report. The formulation closely follows that contained in Chapter IV of the documentation for t
Jan 1, 1988
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Impact of Entry Air Velocity on the Fire Hazard of Conveyor BeltsBy Dalzell R. W
A Conveyor Belt Fire Test Program was initiated in 1985 by the Approval and Certification Center (A&CC), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. The purpose was to
Jan 1, 1988
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Thermodynamic Network Simulation Incorporating Airway Heat and Moisture TransferA simulation program has been developed tc predict the airflow distribution and thermal environment in multi-level narrow lode Cornish =n mines. Because of the approximate equality between fan powe
Jan 1, 1988
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Modern Procedures For The Design Of Driven Pile FoundationsBy G. G. Goble
Significant progress has been made in the past decade in determining the load bearing capacity of pile foundations. Developments in the means of prediction of pile capacity as limited by soil strength
Jan 1, 1988
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Analysis Of The Initial Collapse Of The Overburden Over Longwall Panels Using Subsidence DataBy Gennaro G. Marino
Documented case histories of surface ground movements from mine subsidence were utilized to help determine when the initial collapse of the overburden occurred above longwall panels. By studying this
Jan 1, 1988
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Blast Complaints and Impulsive ShockBy K A. Broadhurst
Over the years International Standards have produced and are continuing to work on documents related to damage from blasting and human exposure to whole-body mechanical vibration and repeated shock.
Jan 1, 1988
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Poly-Met Mill Liners For Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding MillsBy K. A. Eriksson
Over 25 years ago, SKEGA pioneered the use of rubber linings in grinding mills and rubber is today widely accepted and almost standard material chosen for Regrind -and Secondary Mills. There are, howe
Jan 1, 1988
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Recent Developments In The Prevention And Control Of Spontaneous Combustion In Coal Mining OperationBy R. N. Chakravorty
Spontaneous combustion presents a very serious hazard to both safety and economics of mining operations. Notwithstanding considerable research that has been done over the years to present and control
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9158 - Potential for Recovery of Rutile and Other Byproducts From Western Copper TailingsBy E. G. Davis
The Bureau of Mines studied tailings samples from 11 large-scale western copper operations to determine the potential for recovery of rutile and other critical and strategic minerals. Up to 15 pounds
Jan 1, 1988
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A Computer Program for Selecting the Optimum Combination of Fans and Regulators in Underground MinesBy Mousset-Jones P, McPherson M. J
This paper explains and discusses a computer program developed to deter- mine the optimum combination of fan pressures that will give a required distribution of airflows in a mine ven- tilation sys
Jan 1, 1988
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MLA 46-88 - Mineral Resources Of The Ireteba Peaks Study Area, Clark County, Nevada ? SummaryBy J. Douglas Causey
In 1987, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 13,374 acres of the 14,994-acre Ireteba Peaks Wilderness Study Area (NV-050-438) in order to evaluate its ide
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mechanisms Of Collector Adsorption On Salt-Type Minerals From Solutions Containing High Electrolyte ConcentrationsBy H. Schubert
The flotation of sylvite and also some accessory minerals is performed in brines containing very high electrolyte concentrations. Under these circumstances the mechanims of collector adsorption exhibi
Jan 1, 1988
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Ore Mineralogic and Petrologic Study of the Gold-Telluride-Quartz Veins in the Willow Creek Mining District, AlaskaBy R. E. Burleigh
'Gold-telluride mineralization was deposited in quartz veins which cut a Late Cretaceous tonalite pluton emplaced near the southern margin of the Peninsular tectono-stratigraphic terrane in south
Jan 1, 1988
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Alteration of Respirable Quartz Particle Cytotoxicity by Thermal Treatment in Aqueous MediaBy S. J. Page, P. Bolsaitls, W. E. Wallace, C. A. Hill, M. J. Keane
"Boiling respirable quartz dust in water for 10 to 40 minutes decreases the cytotoxicity for both erythrocyte hemolytic potential and pulmonary macrophage release of lactate dehydrogenase in vitro. Th
Jan 1, 1988
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Sypnosis Heavy Mineral DepositsBy Stitt P. H
In Australia, the term "heavy mineral deposits" is used to denote sands which contain variable but economic quantities of the minerals rutile, ilmenite and zircon, often with minor amounts of monaz
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 9198 A Testbed For Autonomous Mining Machine ExperimentsBy William H. Schiffbauer
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research that is aimed at making the mining industry more efficient in term of both productivity and the health and safety of the worker. As part of this research the
Jan 1, 1988
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Characterization Problems in Comminution –An OverviewBy R. Hogg
"The problems of sampling particulate materials, and of characterizing the distributions of particle size and composition are reviewed. Requirements for sampling from comminution systems are discussed
Jan 1, 1988
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Towards 40,000 Tonnes/Day WorkingsBy Vidalinc, Raffoux
Longwall faces producing in the order of 20,000 tons per day of raw coal are presently running in the Houilleres du Bassin de Lorraine of Charbonnages de France. Production levels of twice that l
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation of Microorganisms – Implications in the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous StreamsBy Z. Yang, R. W. Smith, Jr. Wharton
"Microorganisms have the ability to remarkably adsorb and/or absorb heavy metal ions. Hence they are being studied widely as a means of removing metal ions from aqueous solutions both in order to clea
Jan 1, 1988
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The Adsorption Of Silver Cyanide On Activated CarbonBy A. S. Ibrado
The adsorption of silver on activated carbon from cyanide solutions was studied as a function of concentration, ionic strength and pH. In cyanide solutions, silver exists mainly as the linear Ag(CN)2
Jan 1, 1988