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IC 8989 Phosphate Rock Availability - World - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy R. J. Fantel
The Bureau of Mines investigated the resource potential of 201 mines and deposits in 28 market economy countries and 17 mines and deposits in the U.S.S.R. and China. The 201 mines and deposits evaluat
Jan 1, 1984
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Thermodynamic Data For Mineral TechnologyBy L. B. Pankratz
Thermodynamic data on the elements, oxides, sulfides, halides, and selected hydrides, carbides, nitrides, carbonates, sulfates, silicates, and miscellaneous compounds were reviewed, evaluated, and com
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-31-86 Conveyor Belt Dust ControlBy Vinit Mody
The belt conveyor is one of the major pieces of equipment for transferring bulk material in mining operations. However, considerable amount of respirable dust may be generated whenever the bulk materi
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-126-84 Investigation Of Blast-Induced Underground Vibrations From Surface Mining - Introduction - BackgroundBy Michael K. Phang
The use of explosives to fragment rock generates ground vibrations which may have a detrimental effect on contiguous underground coal mine openings. Increased surface blasting by a burgeoning number o
Jan 1, 1984
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Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company's Crandon DepositBy R. G. Hite, R. G. Rowe
The Crandon deposit, located in northern Wisconsin, is a 65.8 million ton Precambrian volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit which averages 1.4% copper and 5.8% zinc. The deposit is classic in origin, m
Jan 1, 1984
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Longwall Installation And Recovery At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire #25By David N. Hedges
This paper discusses the actual recovery and installation of a longwall in a bituminous coal mine in Western Pennsylvania. The coal bed mined is in the Lower Freeport seam which averages 42 inches (1.
Jan 1, 1984
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The Separation of Chalcopyrite and Pentlandit from Inco's Sudbury Area Ores Pilot Plant TestworkBy G. E. Agar, W. B. Kipkie, R. A. Tenbergen
"This paper describes the successful pilot plant testing of a flowsheet, developed at INCO Ltd.'s J.Roy Gordon Research Laboratory (JRGRL), for improved separation of the constituent minerals in a bul
Jan 1, 1984
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Contributions to the paper 'Uneconomic gold production in South Africa'By H. L. Monro
Contribution by B. K. Martust I congratulate the author on his interesting paper. In my view, the establishment of the level at which South African gold output is at some kind of optimum is an interes
Jan 1, 1984
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Part I - Mining And Processing At Lac D'Amiante Du Quebec, Ltee - Part I - Mining - IntroductionBy Clément F. Bernier
One of the chief sources of the world's supply of asbestos lies in a belt of ultrabasic rocks which runs northeastward through an area called the Eastern Townships, south of the St. Lawrence Rive
Jan 1, 1984
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Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill in the Coeur D'Alene Mining District (17e85e0c-8155-492f-9c87-d2b9dd6611c4)By Ed Van Eeckhout
As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines-sponsored project on the utilization of "stiff' backflll to minimize potential rock burst hazards, a finite element study was undertaken to predict stresses and
Jan 1, 1984
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Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill In The Coeur D'Alene Mining DistrictBy Ed Van Eeckhout
As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines-sponsored project on the utilization of "stiff" backfill to minimize potential rock burst hazards, a finite element study was undertaken to predict stresses and displ
Jan 1, 1984
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Talc Milling In The 80's - 1.0 IntroductionBy G. E. Erdman
This paper presents talc milling guided by a theme of "So You Want to Be In The Talc Business". Such a theme strikes a cautionary note to warn the uninitiated of potential pitfalls, and this paper wil
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-21-85 Conservation And Substitution Technology For Critical Metals In Bearings And Related Components For Industrial Equipment And Opportunities For Improved Bearing Performance - IntroductionBy Allen G. Gray
It's not news to you that the United States is highly vulnerable to potential problems in supply of critical and strategic metals, and that these metals - chromium, for example - are employed in
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-79-85 Strategic And Critical Materials Program Annual ReportBy R. E. Chaney
This report summarizes the research on the Strategic and Critical Materials Program tasks conducted at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) between Mdy 1983 and April 1984. The work is
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-115-845 A Medium Frequency Wireless Communication System For Underground MinesBy Larry G. Stolarczyk
This report deals with information regarding a new Medium Frequency (MF) Wireless Communication System for underground mines. This new telecommunication system works on low loss electromagnetic wave
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Mining Costs And Trends For The 1980'sBy John P. Weir
The coal industry is ever changing. This paper discusses some of the problems which must be faced and the projected economic effects. Challenges include a relatively mature technology, a resource base
Jan 1, 1984
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Case Study Of The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate Mining Project ? IntroductionBy Mark A. Krall
The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate mine is a thinly bedded, multiple seam, open pit mining operation where selective mining techniques are used to recover phosphatic shales. The mining
Jan 1, 1984
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Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sandsBy Lloyd W. Trevoy
Syncrude Canada Limited is presently studying commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailings of the openpit A lhabasca tar sands operation. When tar sands are processed and upgraded to sy
Jan 1, 1984
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Magnesite deposits at Kilmar, QuebecBy Kilmar Mine
The Kilmar dolomitic magnesite deposit~ in sourhwesr Quebec lie in Grenville Province sedimentary rocks that strike north and dip steeply west. The sediments comprise quartzitic, carbonate and argilla
Jan 1, 1984
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Aerial infrared photography used in evaluating peat bogs for Sphagnum mossBy BARRY BANNATYNE
Ombrotrophic Sphagnum peat bogs have a characteristic signature on both colour injrared film (750 nm to 3,000 nm response) and Daedalus injrared line-scanner images (thermal infrared 3 to 5 microns an
Jan 1, 1984