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RI 5689 Applications Of Radioisotopes In Metallurgical Research ? Summary And IntroductionBy H. L. Gibbs
Many factors contributed to the decision to build a radiochemical laboratory at the Salt Lake City Metallurgy Research Center to investigate the application of radioactive isotopes and chemical compou
Jan 1, 1960
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Idaho's Coeur d'Alene District Sets Sights on Record ProductionBy Ta M. Li, Russell A. Carter
The first century of mining in northern Idaho's Couer d'Alene District will soon he drawing to a close. Like so many other great raining districts, it has been a period accompanied by a rich
Jan 7, 1976
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Field Experience With Process Data ManagersBy J. P. Kennedy
Process data managers or historians are recognized as essential for reengineering projects in industrial plants. With increasing automatic data collection, the knowledge of how to use these data profi
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 9590 - Adhesion of Diamond Films on TungstenBy K. J. Maggs
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated the chemical vapor deposition of diamond films on tungsten substrates. The effects of deposition parameters on the adhesion of the films was determined. The f
Jan 1, 2010
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Bulletin 13 Resume Of Producer-Gas InvestigationsBy R. H. Fernald, C. D. Smith
When the United States Geological Survey began operations at the coal-testing plant erected at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Mo., in 1904, it had already outlined a comprehensive pla
Jan 1, 1911
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The Ever New WestBy George Otis Smith
WHAT American can enter this Western empire without his imagination being stirred by the stories of its past-yes, and even more by visions of its future! Whether we travel by rail or by auto, our path
Jan 1, 1926
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Lean Manufacturing Principles And Their Applicability To The Mining IndustryBy Jon C. Yingling
Lean manufacturing, pioneered by Toyota, has been credited with the most significant improvements in production efficiency and product quality since the transformation from craft manufacturing to mass
Jan 1, 1999
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Proactively Improving Fluid Power SafetyBy T. R. Ley
"INTRODUCTION Brutally honest mining executives will tell you that “safety is job #1 but.. dollars are also extremely important”. When economic times are tough, as they are now in mining, it can feel
Jan 1, 2016
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Retarding Systems for Electric-Drive Haulage TrucksBy Barry J. Turley
With over 700 large electric-drive haulage trucks operating in Canadian mining today and over 3700 in mines worldwide, most aspects of electric drive are well known. Recently, however, extensive appli
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 6848 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part II-B - Chapter 4. Prevention Of Dust Diseases (Sections 3-5) - Section 3. - Engineering Control In The Prevention Of Dust DiseasesBy D. Harrington
Hatch (260) made the following pertinent statement regarding the present status of engineering design of dust-control equipment: Textbooks on ventilation and engineering handbooks devote little or
Jan 1, 1935
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Justification for Integrating Mechanical Sampling with Online AnalysisBy D W. Stevens
Mechanical sampling provides a definitive value for the product sampled but the results are not instantaneous, meaning that decisions on process control can only be made hours after the sample is take
Jul 29, 2014
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Recent Indications Of A 1983 RecoveryPast issues of Minerals and Materials have discussed such aspects of the economy as consumption and investment expenditures, interest rates, productivity, and international trade barriers and their ef
Jan 1, 1983
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AdvertisementsJan 1, 1966
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Alaska Coal-Land Problems.By H. Foster Bain
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) [SECRETARY'S NOTE.-This paper, presented in oral abstract, at the San Francisco meeting, was not at first supposed by Mr. Bain to be required for publicat
Aug 1, 1912
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Safety Phases in Mechanized Mining in the State of Washing tonBy S. H. Ash
No single factor in modern civilization has played a more important part in the lives of our people than mechanization in industry and to it civilization owes much of its progress. In no industry has
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7423 Wash and Change Houses at American MinesBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION Mining at its best is not a clean occupation for either surface or underground employees; and this applies alike to coal, metal, and non-metallic mines. The employees are handling minera
Dec 1, 1947
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OFR-145-77 Improvements For Mine Carrier Phone SystemsBy Richard H. Spencer
The purpose of this program was threefold: (1) to identify the symptoms of poor or inadequate performance of trolley carrier phone systems; (2) to assess the root causes of performance difficu
Jan 1, 1977
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Bulletin 197 Sampling and Examination of Mine GasesBy George A. Burrell, G. W. Jones, Frank M. Seibert
In this bulletin, the style of Bulletin 42 has been closely followed. Much of the material is reprinted on the following pages in its original form, and changes have been made only where manifestly ne
Jan 1, 1926
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IC 7767 Potential Of Heavy-Mineral-Bearing Alluvial Deposits In The Pacific Northwest ? SummaryBy A. J. Kauffman
The alluvial deposits of the Pacific Northwest have been investigated and worked with varying degrees of intensity since about the middle of the 19th century. Earlier efforts, of course, were centered
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 9508 - The Application of Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) to Eliminate Multiple Fatality Occurrences in the US Minerals IndustryBy A. Iannacchione
Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA)1 is used to help prevent major hazards, e.g., fire, explosion, wind-blast, outbursts, spontaneous combustion, roof instability and chemical and hazardous substances
Jan 1, 2008