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IC 8714 Assaying Ores, Concentrates, And Bullion - Revision Of Information Circular 7695By H. H. Heady
This Bureau of Mines report provides specific information regarding the analysis of ores, concentrates, and bullion. It describes analytical services provided by some Federal agencies, and discusses a
Jan 1, 1976
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The Value Of Automated MineralogyBy Ying Gu
Automated mineralogy methods and tools, such as the Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA) and the QEMSCAN, are now widely used for ore characterization, process design and optimization. Several case studi
Sep 1, 2012
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Select Engineer Employees ScientificallyBy F. R. Morral
INDUSTRY has yet to find a universal solution to the problem of engineer personnel selection. Today, the choice of the right man for the right job is even more pressing than ever before. The age of th
Jan 4, 1953
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RI 3519 Underground Transportation Of Coal - Progress Report I ? Introduction (8a120a38-7aba-428c-9273-ad871a7661ba)By Albert L. Toenges
The introduction of mechanized mining in coal mines, which has speeded loading, has emphasized the importance of efficient underground transportation systems. The purpose of this investigation is to s
Jan 1, 1940
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A Rock Excavation System Based On The Penetrating Cone Fracture TechnologyThe Penetrating Cone Fracture (PCF) technology 1 is a new method of rock excavation developed by Sunburst Excavation, Inc. of Denver, Colorado. PCF is a rock excavation method which employs tensile br
Jan 1, 1994
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Overland Conveyor Hauls 40 Million Tons Of Coal 4 1/2 MilesBy R. F. Slack, J. C. Draper, J. A. Younkins
In 1959, the Duquesne Light Co. was faced with the problem of moving more than 40 million tons of bituminous coal in Greene County, Pa. The coal had to travel a distance of about 4 ½ miles from a new
Jan 11, 1966
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The Oil SituationBy Ralph Arnold
WITHIN the past three weeks the price of crude oil in the Mid-Continent field has been cut 50 .per cent. Similar action has been taken, or probably, shortly will be taken, in most of the other fields
Jan 1, 1921
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Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) To Extended CutsSince it was first introduced, the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) has been widely accepted as a tool for geologic characterization and mine planning. This paper discusses the application of the CMRR to
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 4462 Lime-Soda Sinter Process For Alumina From High-Silica Bauxites: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant TestsBy John E. Conley
The great demand for metallic aluminum for the prosecution of World War II caused the consumption of bauxite, the common ore of aluminum, to increase greatly. Prior to the war, the domestic deposits &
Jan 1, 1949
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Economic Analysis Of The Copper Mining Indusdry Of IranBy K. Oraee
Mining of copper ore and the related industries play an important role in Iran?s economy. Copper ore production in Iran accounts for 75% of the total production in the Middle East. All activities rela
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 6387 Bromine and IodineBy Paul M. Tyler, Amy B. CLINTON
The four elements fluorine (F), chlorine (C1), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) form the most intimate family in the entire system of elements and are grouped under the name "halogens" or salt formers (by
Nov 1, 1930
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis Methodology and Discount RatesBy Lawrence Devon Smith
"This paper examines the impact of the various assumptions that go into an economic evaluation, and shows how these can be combined to show an exciting result that may not really exist. An example of
Jan 1, 2003
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Pit Limit Parameterization From Modified 3d Lerchs-Grossmann AlgorithmBy F. Seymour
A modified 3D Lerchs-Grossmann (LG) graph tree algorithm is presented that generates the complete set of nested maximum valued pits in a single run. This modified LG algorithm looks at the relative
Jan 1, 1995
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A Study Of Coal Mine Roof Behavior During MiningBy R. T. Langland
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted underground tests and computer analyses to study coal mine roof behavior. Southern Ohio Coal Company provided test sites it) their Heigs mines located near Athen
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7671 Separation Of Columbium, Tantalum, Titanium, And Zirconium From Titanium Chlorination ResiduesBy C. C. Merrill
Columbium, tantalum, titanium, and zirconium are present in solid waste products generated by the chlorination of rutile used for production of titanium tetrachloride (TiC14). The columbium and tantal
Jan 1, 1972
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How Detachable Bits Have Cut Mining CostsBy W. M. Ross
AMONG the comparatively few A radical changes in mining equipment in recent years is the introduction and use to an ever greater degree of detachable bits for rock drills. Just how great the possible
Jan 1, 1939
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Evolution Of The Large Copper Smelter - 1800S To 2013By P. J. Mackey
Over the course of Dr. Robertson’s career, the ferrous and non-ferrous plants have seen enormous changes in technology and increases in plant capacity, essentially amounting to a “technological revolu
Jan 1, 2014
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The Geology and Mineralisation of the Carina Iron Deposit, Yilgarn Mineral Field,Western AustraliaBy J Lea, D C. Kettlewell
The Carina iron ore deposit lies 105 km northeast of Southern Cross, WA. The area designated the Yilgarn Iron Ore Project (YIOP) is comprised of five prospects along an east-southeast trending greenst
Jan 1, 2009
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A Global Perspective Of CyanideBy M. M. Botz
There are currently more that 460 mines worldwide that utilize cyanide for gold and silver extraction. Despite this large number of cyanide-related mining operations, there have been no published acc
Jan 1, 2001
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Tailings Paste Disposal ? More Than Water RecoveryBy S. Slottee
The technology of making and using ?paste? from mine tailings is increasingly well known by the minerals industry. The primary applications are water recovery and ?stacking? of tailings with minimal
Jan 1, 2011