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Development Of The Twin Buttes Mine For Production ? Introductory - Scope of the PaperBy J. B. Knaebel
I have been asked to discuss the "Development of the Twin Buttes Mine for Production." This property, which is a large low-grade open pit copper mine about 25 miles south of Tucson, Arizona, was recen
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 6426 Evaluation by Filter Methods of the Quality of Waters Injected in WaterfioodsBy Joe L. Castagno, Kenneth H. Johnston
Several hundred membrane - filter tests were made as part of a program to develop equipment and procedures to evaluate the quality of waters and to determine the quality of water suitable to efficient
Jan 1, 1964
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Development of the Athabaska Oil SandsBy Max W. Ball
THE world's largest known oil deposit lies in northern Alberta. In fact, according to government estimates, the famous so-called 'tar sands' of the Athabaska region contain several time
Jan 1, 1941
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Benchmarking Longwall Dust Control Technology And PracticesBy James P. Rider
Significant advances in longwall mining technology and equipment have occurred over the last decade by the late 1990s, longwall mine output accounted for 40% of all underground output in the U.S. and
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-10-81 Development Of Dual Input/Dual Purpose Power Converter For Trolley Wire OperationBy D. A. Paice
A power supply to operate fluorescent or mercury vapor lamps from 300 volt dc coal mine trolley wires has been developed for the Bureau of Mines. A high frequency regulated inverter unit incorporates
Jan 1, 1979
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Petroleum Industry in 1929By Joseph B. Umpleby
PROGRESS in the petroleum industry in 1929 has been characterized by outstanding accomplishments in the fields of new discovery of supply, economic control of production, increased efficiency and redu
Jan 1, 1930
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Phosphate in the Canadian RockiesBy L. Telfer
Summary During Palaeozoic time, there were deposited in the Canadian Rockies four beds of phosphate rock, ranging in age from Mississippian to Jurassic. Two of these beds are of probable economic imp
Jan 1, 1933
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Considerations In Sample Preparation Methods For Cyanide Shake Assay Of Gold: A Case Study Of Laboratory Optimization At The Aurora Partnership -Aurora ProjectBy W. M. Colwell
When it comes to the analysis of gold bearing ore, there are literally dozens of variables that contribute to the final "true value" of a given sample. Initial sample selection, splitting size and met
Jan 1, 1993
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Destructive Distillation: An Environmentally Benign Waste Management TechnologyBy Richard A. Heckman
Destructive Thermal Technology (DTT) is used in the management of various waste streams. DTT includes Destructive Distillation, Pyrolysis and Classical Incineration. Recent work has more clearly defin
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 3411 Tests Of A Barrier Using Rock Dust In Paper Bags ? Origin Of InvestigationBy H. P. Greenwald
About mid-December 1936, the safety director of a large coal corporation visited the authors at the Bureau's Experimental coal mine to discuss a rock-dust barrier he had invented primarily for us
Jan 1, 1938
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Mine haul road design and management: a review of current practice - SME Transactions 2010By R. J. Thompson
Well-designed and maintained haul roads are the key to minimizing truck haulage onroad hazards and costs, as well as increasing productivity. In practice, however, designing and managing a haul road f
Jan 1, 2010
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Faulting at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine with Notes on Ground MovementsBy Harold Hopkins
THE Wright-Hargreaves mine is one of a group of seven mines long active in the Kirkland Lake district, Ontario. Detailed geological reports and maps covering the area have been published by the Ontari
Jan 1, 1940
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The Role of Government in the Northern Territory Mining IndustryBy C Berglin
Is the Northern Territory different? Certainly it is more remote, has less people and relies more heavily on two or three industries for its survival. On the other hand, its mining industry is govern
Jan 1, 1994
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New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited) (ce3e9dcc-7e0b-463e-84cb-3fe27dbbc898)By Noel A. Warner
Modern steelmaking is based on direct use of oxygen in high intensity batch reactors. A totally new approach is proposed in this paper, based on the view that pursuit of high intensity is unlikely to
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8541 Methods For Evaluating Explosives And Hazardous MaterialsBy C. M. Mason
The methods currently used by the Bureau of Mines to evaluate the sensitivity, strength, incendivity, gaseous products, and physical properties of explosives and hazardous chemicals are described. Inc
Jan 1, 1972
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Frog's Leg Gold Project - A Non-Traditional Approach to DevelopmentBy J. P. Nicoud
"The Frog's Leg project is located in the Kundana mining centre 22 kms West of Kalgoorlie, in Western Australia. The Mines and Resources Australia (MRA) Dioro Exploration Joint Venture has had co
Jan 1, 2005
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Diamond Deposits Of Australia (PRIPRINT 95-217)By W.J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 from New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be relatively widespread through much of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Indium electrowinning from sulfate solutions: The influence of cathodic support on process effectivenessBy A. Dell’Era, E. Ciro, C. Lupi
The paper explores the recovery of indium via electrowinning from sulfate baths, focusing on the impact of different cathodic supports (AISI 316L and nickel) on process parameters such as electrolyte
Nov 1, 2023
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RI 5104 Investigation Of The Littleton Ridge Manganese Deposit And Vicinity, Southern District, Aroostook County, Maine - Introduction And SummaryBy N. A. Eilertsen
Eastern Aroostook County, Maine, contains an enormous tonnage of manganese widely distributed in manganiferous sedimentary beds composed of hematitic shale, hematitic slate, and laminated siliceous ca
Jan 1, 1955
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CyanidationBy Eric Johnson
"IntroductionHistoricalCyanidation is a leaching process, in world-wide use, to extract gold (and silver) from ores and concentrates. The process has many inherent advantages on account of its adaptab
Jan 1, 1989