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RI 4178 Georgia Iron Deposits, Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and, Polk Counties in Two Parts Part IBy Walter T. Lewieki
"INTRODUCTION Numerous deposits of iron ore are found in Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and Polk Counties in northwest Georgia. The deposits are generally small and irregular in shape. The ore is usually re
Jan 1, 1946
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Geophysical Methods Over Pacific Rim DepositsGeophysical surveys are currently being carried out over mineral prospects all around the Pacific Rim. Many of these surveys are successful in locating mineralisation in porphyry intrusives, mesotherm
Jan 1, 1999
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IC 7476 Design and Operation of Electrical Control Mechanisms in Underground Pumping Plants. Progress Report IBy ALBERT C. DURHAM
In anthracite mining , pumping is a problem of major importance , and water must be handled and rehandled in almost every mine whether the mine is in operation or idle . The motor - driven centrifugal
Aug 1, 1948
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Pit slope monitoring and back analysis of the Berkeley pitBy W. C. Goldberg, E. M. Frizzell
Monitoring slope displacement in open-pit mines can help predict collapses and prevent serious damage, injuries, and fatalities. Early detection of movement may indicate the need to modify slope geome
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining 1990By J. D. Morgan
In the first half of the year, lessening of cold war tensions was welcome. But Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in the second half led to the Persian Gulf War in January and February 1991. This caused a
Jan 1, 1991
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Review Of The Methods Used To Construct Large Diameter Bored Piles For Top Down ConstructionBy J. D. Findlay
The demands on development in London in recent years has led to the increasing use of top down construction methods in which there is a requirement to place steel columns to high tolerances into large
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 3723 National Safety Competition of 1942By W. W. Adams, T. D. Lawrence
"A. larger enrollment and a greater number of man-hours of employment by the enrolled companies were the outstanding features of the National Safety Competition of 1942, an annual safety contest condu
Oct 1, 1943
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Some Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of the Hauraki Gold Deposits, New ZealandThe Tertiary gold deposits of the Hauraki area are predominantly epithermal vein types containing mineral assemblages of quartz, calcite, pyrite, sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, acanthite and native
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-173-83 Instruments And Techniques For Dynamic Particle Size Measurement Of Coal DustBy Virgil A. Marple
It was the purpose of this contract to conduct research in several different areas of instrumentation used to determine the quantity of respirable dust in the mining atmosphere. One area of research w
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-51-76 A Study Of Research And Development Needs Of The Coal Mining Industry On A Priority BasisBy Robert Stefanko
A series of workshops were conducted -with invited participants from the coal mining industry to identify the most pressing research and development needs of the industry. Six workshops were held on t
Jan 1, 1975
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Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice (With Discussion)By E. S. Wheeler
The rapid increase in the use of monel metal and malleable nickel in the form of sheet, rod and tube has resulted in a similar increase in the demand for these metals in the form of castings. These ca
Jan 1, 1930
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Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold ProjectBy P. Riveros, J. Binvignat, V. M. McNamara, D. Koren
The feasibility of recovering cyanide and copper from a gold mill barren solution was evaluated in a small A VR pilot plant. The campaign lasted 64 hours, during which time about 4,000 L of gold mill
Jan 1, 1997
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Papers - Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made From It (Abstract)By Calvin Pierson, R. S. Dean, E. P. Barrett
Wrought iron and steel have been prepared from limonite, hematite, and magnetite ores by gaseous reduction, compacting and squeezing the resulting product at high temperature and finally melting the w
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made From It (Abstract)By Calvin Pierson, R. S. Dean, E. P. Barrett
Wrought iron and steel have been prepared from limonite, hematite, and magnetite ores by gaseous reduction, compacting and squeezing the resulting product at high temperature and finally melting the w
Jan 1, 1935
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Safety Limitations of Longwall Face Advance RatesImprovements in mechanisation should not be considered independently of safety and of environmental hazards. The need to keep gas contents within statutory limits may make the time needed to partia
Jan 1, 1988
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High-Tension Electrostatic Separation For Making Iron Ore SuperconcentratesBy J. E. Lawver
On the basis of both laboratory and pilot-scale tests, a newly developed high-tension electrostatic process is technically and economically feasible for the production of iron ore superconcentrates co
Jan 1, 1970
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Nautilus Minerals - Commercializing Submarine Massive Sulphide SystemsBy Michael Johnston
Nautilus Minerals is exploring for high-grade gold, silver, copper, and zinc-rich submarine massive sulphide deposits (SMS) within the territorial waters of the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea.
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Debt Finance: The Technical Factors (50de71c4-58a1-41b8-8a8f-c9c6dc3998dd)The key to the successful debt funding of a new mining project, whether in economically established or developing nations, is the submission of a comprehensive feasibility study. The feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1995
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How the Mining Industry Can Survive Governmental and Environmental RestrictionsBy Jack F. Havard, John S. Lagarias
When ore bodies are faulted or mill feed turns refractory, mining managers and engineers act vigorously to convert imminent failure into eventual success. The recent proliferation of onerous environme
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Fires – Measuring The Efficacy Of Gas-Enhanced FoamBy Alex C. Smith, Thomas P. Mucho, John B. Walsh, Alden Ozment, Michael R. Thibou, Michael A. Trevits
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), with US Foam Technologies, Inc. and On Site Gas Systems, Inc., conducted research on the remote application of extinguishing agents w