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Multiple Foundation Systems For The Porter Street Outfall Relocation For The North Approach - SummaryBy William D. Spielvogel
The Massachusetts Highway Department awarded the Porter Street Outfall Project to the J.M. Cashman Company in November 1991. Timely completion of the Project in one and one half years is critical to t
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of Mining Geology in the Sudbury DistrictBy H. F. Zurbrigg
Introdduction The main line of ascent in the development of the nickel industry may be traced back through the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, to its earliest antecedents, the Cana
Jan 1, 1948
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Mineral Uses In Paint And Their Effect On QualityBy R. G. Johnston
Minerals have many uses in paint systems. These roles include use as primary and extender pigments, sheen control, film durability enhancement, and rheology control. These and other uses of minerals i
Jan 1, 1993
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New Dimensions in Seismic Data Interpretation for Burst-Prone MinesBy P. K. Kaiser
3-D virtual reality (VR) visualization has opened new opportunities for complex 3D (x, y, z), 4D (x, y, z, t) or even nD data interpretation. The integration of common earth models (3D geologic data),
Apr 1, 2005
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IC 9157 Suggested Minimum Performance Specification For Underground Coal Mine Environmental Monitoring SystemsBy J. H. Welsh
This Bureau of Mines report presents guidelines to be considered in the design, installation, and operation of environmental mine monitoring systems in underground coal mines so as to enhance safety i
Jan 1, 1987
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The Rhodesian Copper DepositsBy Alan Bateman
Introduction A few years ago the name Katanga recalled, to those interested in copper, a far-off country in central Africa where deposits of huge size were beginning to pour a stream of copper into
Jan 1, 1930
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Geological Implications of Regional Stream-Sediment Geochemical Data from South-Central British ColumbiaBy R. H. Wallis
Weighted moving-average contour maps have been constructed for molybdenum, copper and zinc using 7850 stream-sediment samples from 5430 square miles (14,063 sq. kms) of south-central British Columbia.
Jan 1, 1978
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Lack of Alignment between Regulation of Surface Water Management in Coal Mining and Coal Seam GasBy E Coffison, M Gibbs, C Bennett
The sustainable management of surface water associated with coal mining and coal seam gas projects is a considerable factor affecting the global competitiveness of these resource companies operating i
Nov 26, 2013
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Canada's Minerals and Their International ImplicationsBy C. K. Leith
IN telling the story of Canada's minerals many interesting and spectacular details will be passed over to permit pointing out some of the significant inter- national aspects. No country now has e
Jan 1, 1929
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Thermal Separation and Leaching of Valuable Elements from Waste-Derived AshesBy Patrik Yrjas, Daniel Lindberg, Emil Vainio
Recovery of trace elements from different industrial waste streams is important in realizing the goals of the circular economy. Ash streams from waste combustion can contain high levels of both toxic
Mar 1, 2018
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IC 6994 Some Of The Results Of Recent Research On The Control Or Prevention Of SilicosisBy D. Harrington
Research in connection with occupational diseases, including silicosis or, more definitely, pneumoconiosis, has been prosecuted much more actively in North American countries during the past 5 or 10 y
Jan 1, 1938
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Industrial Minerals Record Progress Over a Wide FrontBy Oliver Bowles
GLASS razor blades, glass chairs, and marble window panes attest that creative genius was still active in 1935. Many less striking, though doubtless more important, developments are to be recorded for
Jan 1, 1936
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Direct observation of the fayalite slag formation behaviour from large SiO2 grainsBy S Natsui, Y Goto, S Kawanishi, J Takahashi, H Nogami
The demand for copper increases yearly, and further improvements in copper smelting efficiency using flash furnaces are required. This study was conducted to understand and promote the interfacial rea
Jun 19, 2024
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Ust-Kamenogorsk Metallurgical Complex: A Silent AchieverBy Alistair Burrows
Situated in the oblast of East Kazakhstan, the Ust-Kamenogorsk Metallurgical Complex has spent the past twenty years renovating and remodelling itself as a modern polymetallic sulphide smelting facili
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Sink Float Tests Of Coal: Sampling And Washability Data Validation IssuesBy A. S. Choudhary
Most of the coal reserves in India are of drift origin and have very poor washability characteristics and a high level of near gravity materials. At least 30 new coal wash plants are expected to be se
Sep 1, 2012
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Softwall Mining (Patent Pending) New Technology For Phosphatic Clays And Other Deposits In Soft, Shallow ConditionsBy Randall D. Peterson
Strip mining with draglines and other surface equipment has traditionally been the method of choice for mining shallow deposits. This is particularly true for soft deposits that require little or no b
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 9364 A UNIX Workstation Monitoring System For Coal-Bump ResearchBy J. P. Coughlin
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a monitoring system that acquires and analyzes data for use in determining the conditions that may precede mountain bumps in coal mines. Based on a UNIX workstat
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrothermal Mineralisation in Northeast Striking Fault Zones, Otago SchistBy D Craw, J Becker
Post-metamorphic structural evolution of Otago Schist resulted in a pattern of northwest and northeast striking faults and fractures cutting the basement rocks. These faults have been reactivated seve
Jan 1, 1998
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Preparation of Pure Zirconyl Compounds from Zircon Caustic FritBy Hyung Sup Choi
The preparation of high-purity zirconyl compounds was studied in order to develop an economical process for obtaining pure zirconium via the caustic fritting of zircon sand. The direct dissolution of
Jan 1, 1965
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Origin Of The Problem: Rapporteur?s Report ? IntroductionBy Malcolm Ross
The Reserve Mining Co., in the processing of taconite iron ore quarried from the Peter Mitchell Pit, deposited the finely crushed waste rock into Lake Superior near Silver Bay Minnesota. In the early
Jan 1, 2007