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Better Flowsheeting with Modern Process MineralogyBy Norman O. Lotter
The problem of quantifying the full performance potential of an ore body in a concentrator, and how to configure a flowsheet to achieve that potential, either for a new operation or an existing one, i
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 7272 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal Fiscal Year 1943 ? IntroductionBy A. C. Fieldner
All technical facilities of the Bureau of Mines have been geared for more efficient use and conservation of mining equipment, developing plans for safety, improving the quality of coal through better
Jan 1, 1944
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OFR-102-80 Evaluation Of The Kloswall Longwall Mining SystemBy Paul J. Guay
This report presents the results of evaluating a longwall mining system specifically designed to extract a very deep web (60 inches or deeper) from a longwall panel. The report includes a productivity
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-165-77 Evaluation Of Experimental And Developmental Communication Systems Used In Underground Coal Mines - Performance Of Trapped-Miner Communication SystemBy P. L. Michael
Several evaluations were made by Modified Rhyme Test (MRT) word lists transmitted through various simulations of the Trapped-Miner Communication System being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8277 Bureau Of Mines Research And Technologic Work On Coal, 1964 ? IntroductionCoal research and related activities in 1964 by the Bureau of Mines resulted in many advances in the production, preparation, and utilization of this valuable natural resource. Mining research during
Jan 1, 1965
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Bulletin 190 COAL-MINING PROBLEMS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTONBy George Watkin Evans
The United States Geological Survey has estimated 1 that the State of Washington contains 11,412,000,000 tons of bituminous coal and 52,442,000,000 tons of subbituminous coal, in beds more than 14 inc
Jan 1, 1924
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A General Framework For Prioritizing Research To Reduce Injuries And Diseases in MiningBy Russell Levens
A strategy for prioritizing mining health and safety research by evaluating the potential for risk reduction through interventions is proposed. Mining has one of the highest incidence rates of injury
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RI 9131 Toward Development of a Hard-Rock Mining Machine-Drag Cutter Experiments ~n Hard, Abrasive RocksBy Roger J. Morrell
The Bureau of Mines conducted drag cutting experiments in hard, abrasive rock in an effort to extend the capabilities of an experimental kerf-core mining machine. The basic kerf-core mining machine ca
Jan 1, 1987
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Geophysical Exploration Turquoise District, Courtland-Gleeson Area Cochise County, Arizona - IntroductionA combination field and office study of mining districts in Southwestern U.S.A., conducted in 1949 - 1950 by United Geophysical Company, embraced all of the essentials for a successful exploration pro
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7141 Explosions In Coal Mines Caused By Smoking ? IntroductionBy D. Harrington
More or less unconsciously and from sheer force of habit human beings do many things they probably would not do if the possible consequences of their acts were fully recognized and appreciated. Such c
Jan 1, 1941
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How Power And Gas Demand Control Systems Can Help Mills Cut Utility CostsBy Bates H. Murphy
There is one quick way to substantially reduce the operating cost of a great many pining operations. It is to cut the demand charge on the use of electricity and gas. Demand charge is the utility comp
Jan 1, 1974
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Modifications to underground coal mine personnel transport vehicles for mine rescue dutiesBy S. L. Bell
Most Australian longwall coal mines are currently working coal faces up to nine kilometres from the surface. In the event of a mine emergency walking this sort of distance wearing breathing apparatus
Jan 1, 2003
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OFR-73-83 Earth Resistivity Investigations In Reclaimed Surface Lignite Mine SpoilsBy A. E. Kehew
Earth resistivity surveys using the Wenner electrode configuration were made in unmined areas and reclaimed spoils at three surface lignite mines in western North Dakota. The study sites were the Cent
Jan 1, 1982
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Adoption of High Oxygen Bottom Blowing in Copper Matte Smelting: Why is it taking so long?By Enzo Palumbo, Joël P. T. Kapusta, François Larouche
In light of the rapid deployment of bottom blowing smelting in China over the last ten years, one has to wonder why it has taken the copper industry so long to adopt ultra-high oxygen enrichment via S
Jan 1, 2015
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IC 7459 Support of Ground, Iron-Ore Mines, Lake Superior DistrictBy Frank E. Cash, Max S. Peterson
"INTRODUCTION Falls of ground cause the greatest number of accidents at underground metal mines. Statistics compiled by the Federal Bureau of Mines show that during a 13 - year period ended in 1943, f
May 1, 1948
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IC 6978 Mining Methods And Costs At The Mount Isa Mines, Ltd., Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia ? IntroductionBy J. Kruttschnitt
This paper, describing the mining operations at Mount Isa Mines, is one of a series covering mining methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. The Mount Isa property ha
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 6655 Hydrorefining Coal-Oils To Fuels For Supersonic AircraftBy C. O. Hawk
Distillable oils derived from coal were desulfurized and hydrogenated at 2,500 psig in a two-step vapor-phase catalytic operation to give a product rich in saturated cyclic hydrocarbons. The first ste
Jan 1, 1965
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Outline of mining law of England, Scotland and WalesBy R. M. Honey
An attempt is made to summarise the mining law of England, Wales and Scotland. Attention is also drawn to the recent privatisation of the electric power and gas industries and the intention of the pre
May 1, 1991
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The Cerro Verde 2 Concentrator: Design, Start Up and OperationBy P. Gelfi, J. Vanderbeek, J. Enriquez
"The Cerro Verde copper-molybdenum mining complex is located near Arequipa, Peru. A 108,000 t/d copper concentrator (C1 concentrator) commenced operation in late 2006 and was debottlenecked to a 120,0
Jan 1, 2017
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The Magdalen IslandsBy F. J. Alcock
THE Magdalen islands have recently been attracting attention as a possible source of manganese. As early as 1880 small masses of manganese oxides were known to occur in the soil and at least one attem
Jan 1, 1941