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Successful Prediction Of In Situ Fracture Permeability And Stiffness Characteristics Through Statistical Rock Mass CharacterizationBy Paul R. La Pointe
GEOTECHNICAL OBJECTIVES OF UCG PROGRAM Underground coal gasification (UCG) is one of several in situ extraction technologies for utilizing deep, otherwise unmineable coal. This technology involves
Jan 1, 1984
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The Mineral Industry - What Next? - 1The theme of my address to your Institute, indeed its name, is "The Mineral Industry - What Next?" Knowing that I was required to make four appearances, and not wanting to be too repetitious
Jan 1, 1984
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Well Field Development & Operations In U.S. Steel Corporation - Texas Uranium OperationsBy Henry E. Bakkila
Introduction United States Steel Corporation's, Texas Uranium Operations operates in-situ mines located approximately 70 miles north of Corpus Christi near the town of George West in Live Oak Co
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics Of PerliteBy W. E. Benton
The name Perlite applies to both a hydrated volcanic glass containing from 2% to 5% combined water and to the lightweight material that is produced from expanding the sized volcanic glass. Upon heatin
Jan 1, 1984
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Retrofitting of copper reverberatory furnaces by incorporating Contop technologyBy N. Torres, G. Melcher
"An alternative to building new copper smelters, because of either stringent environmental regulations or in order to expand current plant capacity, could be achieved through the retrofitting of old r
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect Of Filter Cake Structure On Dewatering Of Fine CoalBy R. M. Kakwani
The filtration and dewatering results of -32 mesh Pittsburgh seam coal are discussed with reference to the microscopic structure parameters, i.e., particle segregation in the cake and particle and por
Jan 1, 1984
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The Mineral Industry Of Other East African Countries - Burundi (ac5e2484-8252-4f43-8396-e1aee74b7c8c)By Kevin Connor
The mineral industry continued to be an almost negligible contributor to the country's economy as the Government continued its 1979 ban on any mineral exploitation for export; a policy initiated
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8865 The Theory of Flammability Limits - Flow Gradient Effects and Flame StretchBy Martin Hertzberg
In this Bureau of Mines study, an equation is derived for the limit burning velocity for divergent, spherical propagation from an ignition kernel of radius, r: (Su)e = ( ) . For flame propagation into
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effect Of Face Resistance On Airflow Characteristics Along A Twin Development HeadingBy Keith G. Wallace
The effect of face resistance on ventilation air leakage through stoppings was measured in a twin development heading. Face resistance was varied by alternately tightening or loosening the face line b
Jan 1, 1984
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Flotation Process ModellingFlotation science and technology are related to three major sub- processes which are organized in a hierarchical structure as shown in Fig. 1. The basic sub-process is the chemical process which a
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Geology: An Operational ApplicationBy H. E. Rutherford
Monterey Coal Company has begun a geologic monitoring program in order to better understand our in-mine geologic conditions and to apply the knowledge gained to our mining operations. Two methods are
Jan 1, 1984
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Performance Factors Of The Bucket Wheel Excavator Systems ? IntroductionBy Jan Wolski
Increasing interest in the Bucket Wheel Excavator (BWE) technology calls for a universally understandable definition of suitable performance factors which would reflect the unique features of this tec
Jan 1, 1984
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An Evaluation Of Selected Pit Configurations For Surface Mining A Moderately Pitching Coal SeamBy Yoginder P. Chugh
Physical mine modeling and computer simulation techniques were used to conduct technical feasibility and economic analyses of selected pit configurations for surface mining a single coal seam dipping
Jan 1, 1984
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Diesel-generating plant waste heat recovery systems at remote locationsBy D. Kovachevich, M. A. Pfeifer
"A t remote locations typical of mines and associated ore processing plants, diesel electric generators are ideally suited for power plants due to their inherent operating flexibility, efficiency and
Jan 1, 1984
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Base Metal Mineralisation on Northern Great Barrier IslandBase metal sulphide mineralisation on the northern end of Great Barrier Island is spatially associated with hypabyssal intermediate to acidic intrusives, in transgressive structures in indurated, comp
Jan 1, 1984
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Recovery Of Silver From Manganese OresBy Charles A. Rhoades
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on a dual leaching method that offers the potential for the economic recovery of the silver as well as the manganese contained in some of the domestic mangan
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of Irregular DepositsThere are circumstances where the ordinary techniques of experimental variography in geostatistics û now in common use despite their recent origin û are not quite successful. This paper describes a ne
Jan 1, 1984
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Material And Heat Balances At The Conventional Calcine-Charged Reverberatory Furnace ProcessBy Tokio Yanagida
Major parameters relating to the operating of the conventional calcine-charged reverberatory f'ce process such as distribution coefficients of major elements among slag, matte, blister, and gases
Jan 1, 1984
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Uranium In-Situ Leaching Sulfur ChemistryBy John B. Goddard
In-situ leaching of uranium by aqueous ammonium carbonate containing oxygen or hydrogen peroxide as oxidant results in the partial dissolution of sulfides. While some of the sulfide sulfur is oxidized
Jan 1, 1984
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Adaptive Control In The Minerals Industry - A Tutorial ? IntroductionBy K. Rajamani
The word adapt means "to change so that one's behavior will conform to new or changed circumstances." Applying this definition to process controllers suggests that an adaptive controller can chan
Jan 1, 1984