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Thermal Modelling of Spot Welds and Its use in Understanding Structural Development in Spot Welded O.05%C-O.3%Mn Continuously Annealed SteelsBy P. H. Chang, J. E. Gould
"Solidification structures and austenite decomposition in some spot welded O.05%C - O.3%Mn steels have been studied with the aid of a numerical thermal model. The model is a one dimensional finite dif
Jan 1, 1986
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The Economics Of Using High Sulfur CoalBy George W. Land
For the year 1985, the U.S. coal industry produced 881 million tons of bituminous coal and lignite. Domestic consumption amounted to 814 million tons. The electric utilities consumed 689 million tons,
Jan 1, 1986
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Antiscaling Reagents: Case StudiesBy James H. Nulty, Joseph S. Roti
INTRODUCTION During a recent panel discussion on the topic of millwater antiscalants, the question was posed: "What would you like to see in the future?" Answer: 'We need an antiscalant that:
Jan 1, 1986
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Key Regulatory Issues Planned And Controlled SubsidenceBy Gary E. Slagel
The year was 1974. The event - the United States Congress was embroiled over what issues should be included in the proposed national surface mining law. The question - what should be done with undergr
Jan 1, 1986
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Expert Systems - An Overview And A Mining ExampleBy J. L. Kohler
The knowledge-based expert systems (KBES) is a potentially powerful technique to the mining engineer in traditional areas of mine design and operations, as well as in the emerging areas of mining auto
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 9090 Primary Silver Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy E. H. Boyle
The Bureau of Mines has evaluated the potential availability of silver from 436 mines and deposits in 41 market economy countries (MEC?s) comprising five major economic categories of deposits: predomi
Jan 1, 1986
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Exploration And Geology Of The Greens Creek Massive Sulphide Deposit Admiralty Island Juneau, AlaskaBy E. Harrison
The Greens Creek Ore Bodies are located approximately 18 miles southwest of Juneau, Alaska in an area on Admiralty Island classified as a non-wilderness national monument. An area-wide stream sediment
Jan 1, 1986
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Offshore Phosphate Deposits: New Developments In U.S. WatersBy W. C. Burnett
The land phosphate deposits of the U.S. southeastern coastal plain have long been a major factor in the world trade of phosphate rock (Fig. 1). As recently as 1979, deposits of North Carolina and Flor
Jan 1, 1986
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The Geology of the Rabbit Lake urnnium deposit, SaskatchewanBy Thomas H. Heine
"The Rabbit Lake uranium deposit is located at 58° 11’00”N.. 103°42'36""W., close to the west side of Wollaston Lake, and approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon. The orebody is hosted by Aphebian Wol
Jan 1, 1986
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Crushing Control At Kennecotts?s Ray Mines Division - IntroductionBy Scott A. Norby
Kennecott's Ray Mines Division (RMD) is located in central Arizona. The pit and silicate plants are located at Ray while the 27,500 tpd concentrating facilities are located at Hayden, approximate
Jan 1, 1986
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The Need For Innovation In Arid Land ReclamationBy S. Grogan
Next year marks the tenth anniversary of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). As the U.S. coal industry scrambles to cope with serious economic difficulties, it is appropriate to ex
Jan 1, 1986
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Flowsheet Auditing For Improved Metallurgical Performance (d12ad8e3-164f-4af7-ae89-df43bfda2ce1)By Deepak Malhotra
This paper discusses the need for periodic auditing of mineral processing flowsheets and the potential benefits a company can gain from a study of this nature. A carefully designed flowsheet auditing
Jan 1, 1986
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Short-Haul Opportunities For Moving Minerals By Rail ? SummaryBy B. M. Flohr
Railroads are cost competitive with trucks for hauls greater than 500 miles - WRONG. Today I will tell you about many rail movements of less than 100 miles throughout the country. Rail is a short haul
Jan 1, 1986
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Solution Mining - A Review ? IntroductionBy D. D. Rabb
Originally, the term solution mining applied to a dissolution, washing, or "brining" of soluble salts such as halite (common table salt), potash or trona. After the mid-sixties, however, the definitio
Jan 1, 1986
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A Survey Of Mine Ventilation Practices ? IntroductionBy Pierre Mousset-Jones
A questionnaire was sent out to three classes of mines to determine the extent of the heat problem in U.S. and Foreign underground mines. The following list shows the replies received from this questi
Jan 1, 1986
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Performance Evaluation Of Indicator Kriging In A Gold Deposit (8ef5dd29-2251-4b58-b433-e9bb93fccdcb)By Y. C. Kim
The strongly skewed grade distributions and the need to estimate the local recoverable reserves in a selective mining environment are the two problems that Ordinary Kriging (OK) cannot easily handle.
Jan 1, 1986
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Selected Specialty Metals-Optimism in Electronics, Catalysts, Ceramics, and AlloysBy Carl H. Eckert, James P. Berson
INTRODUCTION The demand for specialty metals in industrial applications is in it's healthiest state since the late 1970'8, and several specific markets are recording record sales. Such m
Jan 1, 1986
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Technical note-acid removal of manganous ion adsorbed on ore surfaces during microbial manganese dioxide leachingBy Poi G, Madgwick J. C, Davis P, Pannowitz D, Cho D, MacKay B, Chan S. M, Varga R. A, Chun U
Periodic dilute sulphuric acid treatment ofstill, batch-fed, molassesenriched, microaerobic, manganese-dioxide-Ieaching microbial cultures led to marked improvements over untreated cultures. Percentag
Jan 1, 1986
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Platinum Group Elements (PGE), Nickel, And Copper In The Ely-Hoyt Lakes Region Of The Duluth ComplexBy R. M. Tyson
Sulfides present in the troctolitic and footwall rocks are placed into one of three major zones (hornfels, cloud, and basal) on the basis of their stratigraphic position and mineralogy. Hornfels sulfi
Jan 1, 1986
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The Cerrejon North Coal Project In Columbia ? BackgroundBy B. N. Everett
The growing role of Colombia as a major supplier of internationally traded steam coal has been widely discussed in the industry. Although Colombian coal has been produced and exported in small quantit
Jan 1, 1986