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Selective Oxidation of Uranium In Situ Leaching02, NaCI03, H202, Na0CI and Ce+4 have been examined as oxidants in an alkaline carbonate system for uranium in in situ leaching. The South Texas and New Mexico ores contained up to 2.6 meqJg of reduci
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold Mining in the Mojave District, CaliforniaBy W. B. Tucker
UNUSUAL interest has recently centered in the Mojave mining district of California, owing to new discoveries of gold ore at the Silver Queen mine, and subsequently at other neighboring proper- ties. T
Jan 1, 1936
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Variations In New Mexico Concrete Through TimeBy Kristen E. Coose
Concrete is a mixture of a fine aggregate (sand), a coarse aggregate (gravel), cement, and water. Cement itself is the most expensive of the ingredients but generally amounts to only about 10% of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Economic Factors in the Western Phosphate IndustryBy Roscoe Bell
An economic appraisal of the western phosphate industrial potentials made between 1945 and 1948 revealed possibilities for a considerable expansion in the production of high analysis phosphate fertili
Jan 4, 1950
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Development Of Fracture Regions In Brittle MaterialsBy Luis E. Vallejo
Experimental and theoretical analyses are presented to study the mechanics of growth and interaction for three inclined left-stepping, three inclined right-stepping and two inclined non-stepping crack
Jan 1, 1984
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Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall MiningBy John D. Kalasky
The success in providing adequate ventilation to the active faces of a coal mine for all methods of mining depends upon good face control and the air distribution and control system. A good system pro
Jan 8, 1966
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Prevention Of Illness Among Employees In MinesBy A. J. Lanza
THE prevention of illness among the employees of the mining industry is especially important in view of the importance of the industry, the unsettled conditions of labor, which emphasize the economic
Jan 2, 1919
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Pebble Crushing in a SAG Mill CircuitBy D. E. Healy
In 1989, an autogenous grinding task force was formed to study potential autogenous grinding circuits to replace the existing semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) at the National Steel Pellet Plant in Keewa
Jan 1, 1992
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The Sulphur Deposits in Culberson County, TexasBy William Phillips
THE earliest mention of the sulphur deposits in what is now Culberson County, Texas, seems to be contained in "Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific O
Jan 9, 1917
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Explosives Control Legislation in the New CongressBy Reynold N. Hoover
The bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 19, 1995, has once again renewed public debate surrounding the availability and use of explosives in the United States.
Jan 1, 1996
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Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized BedsBy Beeby C. j, Fernando W. J, Ming M. Q I, Guang Li Xi
Removal of moisture in steam-fluidized, mainly steam-heated, fluidized beds makes possible significant energy savings over conventional forms of large-scale drying. The systens are described and th
Jan 1, 1989
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Towards a creative design process in miningBy Z. T. Bieniawski
After many significant advances in mining, including development of sophisticated methods for strata characterization and numerical modeling analyses, the engineering design process in mining strata c
Jan 1, 1987
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Electricity and Safety in the Mineral IndustryFrom statistics on general and electrical fatalities in the Australian mineral industry, it could be said that the present approach to industrial safety is irrational. Deaths are few and decreasing
Jan 1, 1988
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Controlling Reactions In The Open-Hearth ProcessBy B. M. Larsen
IN endeavoring to put the art of the steelmaker on a more scientific basis, as a means of securing closer control of the product, we must be severely critical of the basis of any theory we use. In par
Jan 1, 1941
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Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes in CoalBy C. R. Barker, D. A. Summers, H. D. Keith
Introduction Historically, the presence of methane has been a problem, mainly in and around the working areas of active coal mines, and only in these areas has drainage been considered. Drainage, whe
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6577 Guarding trolley wires in minesBy E. J. Gleim
"Information gathered during recent months by field men of the U. S. Bureau of Mines shows that in one State alone there have been 71 fatalities from electrical causes during the last 51/2 years, of w
Apr 1, 1932
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Rockburst Prevention Methods in Polish Copper MinesBy Jan Butra
Longstanding mining of copper deposits in the Legnica-Glogow Mining Basin, Poland has accumulated broad experience concerning the impact of geological and mining conditions on seismic and rockburst ha
Aug 1, 2013
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The Heavy Oil Situation in Western CanadaBy J. C. Gilbert
"IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to discuss in a general way the heavy oil situation in Western Canada, and particularly to acquaint those in the oil industry who have not participated in the
Jan 1, 1952
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Pittsburg Paper - Dust-Explosions in Coal-MinesBy George S. Rice
The extremely valuable papers and discussions on coal-cluat explosions by Bache,' Eavenson, Shurick, Mannakee,* and Raymond are of unusual interest to me, since it has been my duty to carry on in
Jan 1, 1911
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Rock Mechanics - Stress Distribution in Short ColumnsBy J. E. Willson, N. K. Bohidar
An evaluation of internal stress distribution based on photoelastic studies and destructive testing of simulation models shows that pillar failure is a function of the internal stress distribution, an
Jan 1, 1968