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  • SME
    Borehole Extensometers

    By B. P. Boisen

    INTRODUCTION Application Measurement of rock deformation is essential to stability and behavioral monitoring of underground openings. The difficulties of obtaining adequate sample distribution,

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 8736 Alumina Miniplant Operations - Calcination of Kaolin in a Direct-Fired Rotary Kiln

    By Theodore L. Turner

    This Bureau of Mines report describes calcination of kaolinitic clay in a direct-fired 2-1/2- by 24-ft rotary kiln at 750° and 775° C. Methods for preparing kaolin feed materials and characterization

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    OFR-40-84 Theoretical Noise And Propagation Models For Through-The-Earth Communication (458ad719-69dc-4f27-9bd3-4be9266338d8)

    By D. A. Hill

    A survey of the literature on ELF and VLF atmospheric noise has been made. Most measurements have concentrated on the vertical electric field and the horizontal magnetic field rather than the vertical

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    Improved Three-Component Borehole Gage For Measuring Stress In Mines - Objective

    To improve the reliability of the Bureau developed bore-hole gage now widely used to determine the absolute state of stress in rock. Approach Use the knowledge gained by extensive field tests to

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    "Dacum" at the Carol Project

    By G. Taylor

    "The Iron Ore Company Of Canada's Carol Project is located in Labrador City, Newfoundland. Labrador City is some 912 air kilometers northeast of Montreal, and 417 ratl kilometers north of Sept-Iles, Q

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Finite Element Evaluations Of Thermo-Elastic Consolidation

    By R. S. Sandhu, S. H. Advani, J. K. Lee, B. L. Aboustit

    A comprehensive finite element formulation for thermo-elastic consolidation based on a general variational principle is presented Sample one dimensional problems associated with isothermal consolidati

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Pillar Load Transfer Mechanisms In Multi-Seam Mining

    By C. Haycocks

    The Appalachian coal fields contain many mineable contiguously placed coal seams. Selection of the mining sequence for these seams, historically and currently, is based primarily on considerations of

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    MLA 12-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Long Swamp Rare II Area, (No. A6024), Okanogan County, Washington

    By John R. Benham

    The Long Swamp RARE II area contains no prospects, claims, or mines. It has a low potential for ore deposits. There are no geothermal, oil, or gas leases in the area. APPRAISAL There are no mi

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    New Method for Cyanide Destruction in Gold Mill Effluents and Tailing Slurries

    By G. J. Borbely, E. A. Devuyst, V. A. Ettel

    "A new method for oxidative destruction of cyanide in industrial waste waters and slurries, such as gold mill barren liquors, tailing slurries and flotation tailings has been developed at the Inca res

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Sintered Ore-Its Transportation And Future Trade ? Introduction

    By Shinzaburo Kato

    In 1977 Kawasaki Steel Corporation (KSC) built No. 6 BF (Blast Furnace) with an inner volume of 4 500m3 as part of our program to produce 8.5 million tons of crude steel a year at Chiba Works. As the

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Rare Earths From Lighter Flints To X-Rays ? Discovery

    By Thomas A. Wilson

    Mountain Pass, California is located 96 km southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, and has an exposed surface orebody within view of Interstate Highway 15. Mineral prospecting in this region dates back to abo

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Gold Deposits of the Matachewan Area, Ontario

    By W. D. Sinclair

    "Between 1934 and 1956, nearly 31 million grams of gold were produced in the Matachewan area from deposits on properties belonging to Young-Davidson Mines Limited and Matachewan Consolidated Mines Lim

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    General Mine Planning

    By Richard L. Bullock, Bruce Kennedy

    Vince Lombardi once said, "Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." When it comes to building a mine that will operate at the optimum level for the set of geologic conditio

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Underground Belt Conveyors

    By Dominc C. Torre

    INTRODUCTION Rapidly increasing capacities of equipment used to load and handle material at the face require improved haulage equipment and better methods of transporting the mined materials or "mu

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    OFR-186-82 Establishment Of Associative Nitrogen Fixing Grasses On Metal Mine Tailings

    By L. H. Wullstein

    Nitrogenase activity (C2H2 reduction) was found to be associated with the following grasses in the field: Agropyron dasystachyum, Agropyron smithii, Aristida purpurea, Oryzopsis hymenoides and Stipa c

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    New Developments in Mine Ventilation

    By Fred N. Kissell

    INTRODUCTION During the last few years, several new ventilation developments have attracted the interest of mining engi¬neers. Some of these developments are applicable pri¬marily to hard-rock mini

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Lucky Friday Mine

    By Staff

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Lucky Friday mine is located in Mullan, Sho-¬shone County, Idaho. The mining method is horizontal slice cut-and-fill (with timbering for support or un¬timbered) using hydrauli

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Issues Related To Field Testing In Tuff

    By R. M. Zimmerman

    INTRODUCTION Tuff is being considered as a possible geologic median for the underground storage of commercial high level radioactive wastes by the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE has the responsibi

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    The Practical Aspects Of Mine Equipment Replacement Analysis ? Introduction

    By Hubert Erik Sherer

    Determination of the best time to replace an aging unit of equipment is a recurring problem which is common to essentially all surface and underground mining operations. Virtually all mining equipment

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    The Application of the General Image Processing System (GIPSY) to Mineral Beneficiation Studies

    By James R. Craig

    The General Image Processing System (GIPSY) is being employed for the quantitative textural analysis of complex sulfide ores from the Southern and Central Appalachians and for the determination of lib

    Jan 1, 1982