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Instrumenting Delay-Blast Malfunctions in Underground CoalBy Michael S. Wieland
This report discusses the U.S. Bureau of Mines research regarding the desensitization and malfunction of cap-sensitive explosives deployed in underground coal mines. Delay blasting in underground coal
Jan 1, 1993
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Requirements for Coal in Japanese Coking BlendsJapanese pig iron production in 1973 registered about 90 million tons. As clearly seen from the productivity (2.04 t/m3/D), and fuel ratio (494 kg/t-pig), the Japanese steel industry has maintained q
Jan 1, 1975
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Role of the Prospector in Mineral ExplorationBy W. G. Stevenson
With the author's background of extensive experience, this paper delineates the role of the prospector in modern-day exploration programs. The stages in the development of a prospect to a producing mi
Jan 1, 1970
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Factors Affecting Ground Support Performance in MiningBy Dugan K. J
Mine operators are currently in a situation where market forces are acting to reduce profit margins and at the same time, regulatory bodies are insisting on improved mine safety and stability. This me
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Factors Influencing Kinetics In Sulfide FlotationBy R. Klimpel
Recent work has shown that the measurement of flotation kinetics in the laboratory is useful in providing guidelines on how operating sulfide flotation plant performance can be improved. This work out
Jan 1, 1981
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Arsenic’s Behaviour and Benefits in Copper ElectrorefiningBy Michael S. Moats, Addin Pranowo, Gerardo R. F. Alvear F., Nigel Aslin
The toxicity of arsenic is well known and documented. However, the presence of arsenic in copper electrorefining anodes and electrolyte is critically necessary to produce high quality cathode. Arsenic
Jan 1, 2014
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Milling of Potash in Canada - An OverviewBy Graeme G. Strathdee
"IntroductionThis paper presents an overview of the industry status, describes current potash industry practices at three mills, and summarizes developments that have taken place since the previous re
Jan 1, 2000
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Iron Manufacture in MexicoBy J. P. Carson
The works of the Tula Iron Company are in the Republic of Mexico, State of Jalisco, twenty-eight leagues southwest of Guadalajara, ten leagues northwest of the town of Sayula, through which passes the
Jan 1, 1879
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Kentucky's Training Program in Explosives and BlastingBy D T. Froedge
The state of Kentucky is making some changes in it's blasting program namely instituting a training program for blasters and instituting a new classification of blaster titled "Class A Kentucky Blaste
Jan 1, 1978
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Fly Ash In Production Of Blended CementBy C. E. "Sam" Lovewell
In approaching a discussion of production of cement, I hope I won't be like the porter in the bank who was asked if he could give some details on the rediscount rate. He replied, "Boss, when I sa
Jan 1, 1974
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Modeling Anthropogenic Heat Flux in Climate ModelsBy Neale R. Neelameggham, Ganesan Subramanian
Anthropogenic Heat Flux (AHF) is defined as heat generated from use of non-renewable energy by humans in residential, commercial and industrial activity. State of the art Global Circulation Models (GCM
Mar 1, 2017
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In-Situ Underground Bioleaching – Novel Conditioning TechnologiesBy R. Schlüter
"The “Biohydrometallurgical Center for Strategic Elements (BHMZ)” is a cooperation of 13 departments of the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg fostering interdisciplinary research along the wh
Jan 1, 2015
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Iron Control in the Goro Nickel ProcessBy Y. Okita
The Goro Nickel Process, developed over a ten-year period, uses a number of novel processing steps and treats two ore types, limonite and saprolite, together. Nickel and cobalt are solubilized using a
Jan 1, 2006
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Low Energy Anode Developments in Zinc ElectrowinningBy H. Aaltonen, T. G. Robinson, M. Morimitsu
"The energy required to plate pure zinc can be the most significant operating cost for an operator in the production of electrolytic zinc. This paper reports on developments on low energy Outotec coat
Jan 1, 2016
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Technical Notes - Diffusion of Silicon in IronBy C. E. Birchenall, W. Batz, H. W. Mean
AT temperatures between 1095' and 1347ºC, 13 runs have been made on the diffusion of silicon in iron. In two of the runs the couple compositions were entirely within the loop of the Fe-Si system
Jan 1, 1953
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Lead Smelting in a Submerged Arc FurnaceBy H. Cepin
Production of non-ferrous metals is still principally performed in shaft and flame fired furnaces. Electric furnaces increase metal recovery, reduce environmental burdens and decrease energy consumpti
Jan 1, 1990
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New Techniques in Beneficiation of Phosphate RockBy J. E. Lawver, J. D. Raulerson, Charles C. Cook
The agriculture industry has made great strides during the past decade to increase agriculture yields through increased use of fertilizers. Increased use of fertilizers may prevent, or at least delay,
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6424 Exposions in Tennessee Coal MinesBy H. B. Humphrey
In the 39 years from 1891 to 1929 , gas and dust explosions in the coal mines of Tennessee caused 413 deaths , or one- third of the fatalities in the mines for that period . Inasmuch as explosions cau
Apr 1, 1931
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Bulk Explosives go Tunnelling in Hong KongThe constructionhunnelling industry in Hong Kong has taken an upturn during the last few years due to the commencement of works to relocate the International Airport to Chek Lap Kok Island. The Airp
Jan 1, 1994
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California Oil And Gas Developments In 1945By L. E. Porter
The demand for crude oil on the Pacific Coast during the year 1945. was so acute that the California crude supply had to be augmented by tank-car imports from the Texas and Rocky Mountain fields. Crud
Jan 1, 1946