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Coal And Its Physical Preparation ? IntroductionBy Ellis J. Brien, O&apos
This afternoon I would like to talk to you about coal, its defi- nition, its constituents, its associated minerals and present and future coal preparation techniques. This discussion will be an att
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8867 - Dispersion-Selective Flocculation-Desliming Characteristics of Oxidized TaconitesBy R. E. Green
The Bureau of Mines undertook a bench-scale study of three different types of oxidized taconites3 from the Lake Superior district to improve the dispersion-selective flocculation-desliming process for
Jan 1, 1984
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Error Associated with the Sampling of Gold OresBy Raphaël Mermillod-Blondin, Claude Bazin
"Sampling is an important step for ore body evaluation and daily plant material balances. The Gy’s equation is regularly used to assess the size of the samples to be collected and to estimate the repr
Jan 1, 2012
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Axial Cyclic Degradation of Marine Piles: A Strain-Based Fatigue LimitBy Aaron S. Bradshaw, Ryan M. Coulson
The offshore wind industry in the United States is slowly emerging with the recent construction of the first offshore wind farm located off the coast of Rhode Island. The turbines at the Block Island
Jan 1, 2018
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Wet Mining Offers Huge Potential; Interest In Near And Offshore Mining On The RiseUnlike traditional mining on land or ?dry? mining, relatively little is known of ?wet? or offshore mining within the industry. However, dredge mining has several benefits over dry mining, including hi
Jan 1, 2013
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Baltimore Paper - A New Method of Removing Skulls from Direct-Metal LadlesBy Davis Baker
The direct-metal cars or ladles of the Maryland Steel Company have a capacity of 18 tons when filled within 12 inches of the top. On account of this large capacity, the formation of skulls in these la
Jan 1, 1893
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Corrosion of Copper by Liquid Lead in an Isothermal LoopBy W. D. Forgeng, R. E. Grace
The rate of copper corrosion in liquid lead was studied as a function of flow rate and temperature in a closed isothermal loop system between 350" and 500°C. Kinetic data were interpreted with the Ner
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure of Solid IronBy R. Shuttleworth, R. Smith
A Knudsen effusion tnethod I~as been used lo measure the vapor pressure of pure iron in the temperature range 1000° to 1500°C. Neutron-irradiated , natural iron was used and the Mn'~proclzdced by
Jan 1, 1965
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Converse Probabilistic Analysis And Testing In Situ For Bed Rock Under Pile With Large DiameterBy Peng Jiahong
With ultrasonics application during checking the large diameter cast-in-situ pile body, it is usualy applied the statistical method of probability and PSD. This paper presents a converse probabilistic
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 5660 Removing Hydrogen Sulfide By Hot Potassium Carbonate Absorption ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. H. Field
Results of studies by the Federal Bureau of Mines on a pilot-plant scale for removing hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide from gas mixtures by the hot carbonate system are given in this publication.
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 4900 Recovery Of Thallium From Smelter ProductsBy John D. Prater
Thallium is one of the rarer metals that has come into commercial importance in recent years. Although the element was first reported by Crookes in seleniferous deposits in lead chambers of a sulfuric
Jan 1, 1952
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Some Approaches in Improved Fine Particle Flotation and SeparationBy Mohamed Ourriban, Yongjun Peng, Qi Liu, Denis Cotnoir
"In the flotation of fine particles, there are two difficulties in general: low recovery of valuable minerals and high recovery of gangue minerals. The low recovery of fine valuable minerals is attrib
Jan 1, 2006
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Geological Structure of the Southwest Portion of the Sudbury BasinBy E. S. Moore
Introduction The geology of the Sudbury nickel field has been studied extensively, but there are few reports dealing with the structure of the interior of the basin. It was not until the Treadwell-
Jan 1, 1930
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Board of DirectorsMeeting of May 22, 1914.-President Thayer. announced the appointment of the following Committee on Arrangements for the San Francisco meeting of 1915: Charles W. Merrill, Chairman; F. W. Bradley, Abbo
Jan 7, 1914
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A Sustainable Mine Water Treatment Initiative to Provide Potable Water for a South African City ù A Public-Private PartnershipBy A M. van Niekerk, W Mey
Coal mining has an impact on the water management of the water scarce Upper Olifants River Catchment. A prefeasibility study was carried out by Anglo Coal and Ingwe Collieries Limited to establish the
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals - The Pegmatites of Jasper County, GeorgiaBy Lendall P. Warriner, Blandford C. Burgess
Jasper County lies just north of the geographical center of Georgia, bounded on the west and north by the Ocmulgee River. The county seat, Monticello, is approximately 65 miles east-southeast of Atlan
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Factors Responsible for the Sharp Fatigue Limit in Iron and SteelBy A. Yoshikawa, T. Sugeno
To detenmine the origin of the sharp fatigue limit in many ferrous metals, S-N curvces were determined in push-pull fatigue at 18.6 kc per sec at room temperature and - 67°C for various kinds of iron.
Jan 1, 1965
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Water Granulation And Transportation Of Blast Furnace Slag At Atlantic Cement Company's Sparrows Point, Maryland PlantBy Thomas Hard
A description is given of a new facility processing blast furnace slag into a high quality cementitious material to be used as an ingredient in concrete for general construction purposes. A brief hist
Jan 1, 1983
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Using The Bond Work Index To Measure Operating Comminution Efficiency (6a794b22-5282-4133-9c42-ddc4f98356e6)By C. A. Rowland
Comminution efficiency can be expressed in three different ways. Theoretical Efficiency: actual energy consumed, in a comminution machine compared to the theoretical energy required to make the size r
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper Electrowinning At Present And In The FutureSolvent extraction-electro- winning appears to be one of the most important processes for the future in the North American copper industry and for this reason both the SX and EW steps are furtive area
Jan 1, 1985