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The Coal Production of the United StatesBy Richard P. Rothwell
THOUGH coal has been mined in this country for more than a century, no systematic effort was ever successfully made to ascertain the total amount produced. The production of the Cumberland Basin, Md.,
Jan 1, 1877
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Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial ApplicationBy J. A. Hutcheson
NO one questions that it is technically possible to achieve the controlled release of atomic energy in a form that can be converted into heat or electricity. However, before this is actually an accomp
Jan 1, 1948
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Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines DivisionBy John D. Weibmer
A strong step towards acknowledgement of mining as a skilled trade has been taken by the Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. In May 2 ceremonies, a pilot program was signed into force which, pos
Jan 6, 1977
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Compania Minera Aguilar, S. A. - Mining Lead and Zinc in Argentine Andes Presents Many ProblemsBy D. B. McGilvra
ANY mining operation in the Altiplano of the Andean range presents problems and imposes obligations on the mining company not usually met with in the United States. The Aguilar mine is in a sparsely
Jan 1, 1947
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Excavation Design and Mining Methods in the 1100 Ore Body, Mount Isa Mine, Australia.By B. J. K. Sullivan, Brian Hornsby
INTRODUCTION Mount Isa Mines Ltd. operates a copper and silver- lead-zinc property at Mount Isa in northwest Queens- land, Australia. Mount Isa is located in the tropics at latitude 20°43'S
Jan 1, 1982
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Quantification Of Stope Fracture Zone Behaviour In Deep Level Gold MinesBy J. A. L. Napier
This paper presents an overview of work carried out by the CSIR Division of Mining Technology and formerly by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to quantify the behaviour of the stope
Jan 1, 1997
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Industry Cannot Get Along Without Platinum MetalsBy Fred E. Carter
AT first sight, the platinum group of metals seem of little import to we, the people," although actually the life of the common man is much influenced by them; this influence is usually indirect, henc
Jan 1, 1944
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Pulverising CoalE. W. Stutchbury (Internationa~ Oombustion Aust. Ltd.) : Mr. Callcott made particular mention in his paper of erosion in primary air fans which are placed after the mill discharge. He adds that subseq
Jan 1, 1957
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Longwall mining in the US : Where do we go from hereBy Syd S. Peng
Introduction Modern longwall mining, introduced to the US coal industry in the mid-1960s, is the latest coal mining technique. Today, longwall mining produces more than 15% of all underground coal pr
Jan 3, 1985
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Early Strength Performance Of Modern Weak Rock Mass Shotcrete MixesBy C. C. Clark
The national Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Office of Mine Safety and Health, Ground Control Engineering Branch is investigating the use of shotcrete in weak rock mass mines wit
Jan 1, 2011
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New York Paper - Drilling and Production Technique in the Baku Oil Fields (with Discussion)By Arthur Knapp
NO oil territory in the world has been so rich in large producing wells, in a comparatively small area, as the Baku field. Particularly is this true of the Bibi Eibat field, which formerly produced mi
Jan 1, 1921
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The Weipa Kaolin Project (37afd6f9-e7cd-4419-b3aa-f6892748e3dc)Comalco Limited has recently completed construction of a $50 million kaolin plant at the site of its bauxite mining and industrial minerals operations at Weipa. The plant will produce 100,000 tonnes p
Jan 1, 1988
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Strip MiningBy K. R. Bixby
OPENING of numerous stripping operations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and other districts, particularly outside the Middle West and Southwest where the large-scale stripping mines predominate, holds the lim
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Ventilation, Drainage, and Haulage - The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine Drainage (T.P. 2381, Coal Tech., May 1948, with discussion)By W. A. Koehler, M. E. Hinkle
THE oxidation of pyrites and marcasite in coal-mine strata to produce discolored acid mine drainage has long been explained by chemical reactions occurring in three stages: 1. The iron sulphide minera
Jan 1, 1949
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Minas Del Rif and Moroccan IronBy COURTNEY DE KALB
IRON ore is the cause of the present trouble in Morocco. At least three nations are interested in the outcome and private syndicates have been active. The iron deposits are found in that mountainous n
Jan 1, 1925
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Agglomeration Process for Iron Ore ConcentratesBy W. F. Stowasser
downdraft traveling grate process to agglomerate pelletized iron ore concentrates has been successfully demonstrated in a pilot plant at Carrollville, Wis. Work there followed se
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of RoofBy J. W. Paul
A study of mining methods and underground practices as they influence injury from falls of roof or coal reveals data as to the location in the mine where such injuries occur with the greatest frequenc
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3185 Toxicity Of DichlorotetrafluoroethaneBy W. P. Yant
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines dealt with the toxicity of dichlorodifluoromethane, a new refrigerant that has a remarkably low toxicity. Continued research by the Frigidaire Corporation and
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Effects of Temperature on the Viscosity of Some Gulf Coast Drilling MudsBy J. D. Exner
With the introduction of rotary drilling in the Gulf Coast area, some thirty-two years ago, and its subsequent spread to other producing localities in the United States, there has been a constant chan
Jan 1, 1933
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Predicting the Contribution of Impact Wear to Total Steel Media ConsumptionBy Lokesh K. Thakur, Peter Radziszewski
"For the cases tested (11 mills with 15 operating conditions), the Bond abrasion test steel media wear rate prediction gives an overall error of 73% and a standard deviation of 192.5%. However, total
Jan 1, 2003