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Mineral Resources Of The Cow Creek Wilderness Study Area, Blaine And Phillips Counties, Montana ? SummaryBy Michael S. Miller
In 1984, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 34,050-acre Cow Creek Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in order to evaluate its mineral resources. The WSA, lo
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 7494 Safe Electrical Practices in Two Arizona Open-Pit MinesBy J. Hyvarinen, A. D. Look
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYElectricity is used extensively in open-pit metal mines to provide illumination, heat, and power to operate hauling and loading equipment, drills, pumps, signal systems, and
Apr 1, 1949
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Recent Work of the Research Council of AlbertaBy Edgar Stansfield
Introduction First, I should define more closely the vague term 'recent work' that appears in the title of this paper. Following the period of depression that was an aftermath of the firs
Jan 1, 1946
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Mining project evaluation process for investment decisions: Risk variables in mining projects - part oneBy H. M. Park
Risk is a major factor in all mining activities, arising from many internal and external variables. The authors? research has resulted in a systematic method for the quantification of risk in mining p
Oct 1, 2013
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Development of rational technology driven process flowsheet for processing refractory gold-bearing ores, T.N. Aleksandrova, A.V. Aleksandrov, and N.V. NikolaevaBy A. V. Aleksandrov, T. N. Aleksandrova, N. V. Nikolaeva
Using complex thermal analysis methods, flotation concentrates were classified depending on what the organic and nonorganic carbon form is. The possibility of ultrafine particles of valuable component
Jan 1, 2020
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Measurement Of The Oxygen Potential Of Non-Ferrous Slags With An Ex-Situ Electrochemical Device (e2f7d454-503b-42f7-857d-778dde49d307)By N. Moelans
A method using an ex-situ electrochemical measurement device was developed to determine the oxygen potential of non-ferrous metallurgical slags. The electrochemical cell consists of the molten slag sa
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 5665 Methods For Improving Quality Of Titanium Sponge Produced By The Kroll Process ? Summary And ConclusionsBy W. M. Mark
This investigation was undertaken to develop methods to improve the quality of titanium sponge produced by the Bureau of Mines modification of the Kroll magnesium reduction process. Research revea
Jan 1, 1960
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The Iron and Steel IndustryBy Clyde E. Williams
DESPITE the confusion resulting from the depression and the beginnings of recovery, important progress in all branches of iron and steel metallurgy has been accomplished during the year 1933. Research
Jan 1, 1934
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Twenty Years Progress in FlotationBy F. L. Bosqui
NO metallurgical process developed in the last half century has been more widely advertised to both technologists and lay- men, or has done more to promote efficiency and economy in the extraction of
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 7455 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants in the United States, January 1, 1947By F. S. LOTT
Publication of the Bureau of Mines annual surveys of the capacity of petroleum refineries in the United States was suspended after the entry of the United States into World War II . The last published
Mar 1, 1948
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Fatigue risk in your operations – real or rubbish? It actually dependsBy T Dawson, B Haskins
Fatigue is it the newest buzz word or is fatigue a real phenomenon that is creating safety and organisational risk for you? There is no debate that fatigue is natural, and it affects us all, just lik
Oct 16, 2017
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OFR-87-82 Poisoning Of Catalytic Methane SensorsBy M. Kawahata
Methane sensors using principle of catalytic oxidation of methane are employed for determination of methane content in ambient air of coal mines. Certain foreign gases or vapors in the air poison the
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5599 Technology Of Bastnasite ? SummaryBy J. S. Berber
Bastnasite is a natural fluocarbonate of the cerium group and affords an abundant and high-grade source of the lighter rare-earth elements. As part of a broad research program in rare-earth element te
Jan 1, 1960
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World Market Outlook For Coal And Clean Coal TechnologiesBy S. M. Smouse
Total world energy consumption is projected to continue its strong growth of recent years. Because coal is the most abundant fossil fuel, it will likely remain an important energy source, particularly
Jan 1, 1998
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Failure Analysis of 316L Stainless Steel Tubing of the High Pressure Still CondenserBy T. M. Ahmed
Sherritt International Corporation experienced corrosion failures with the 316L stainless steel tubing in a high-pressure still condenser employed for ammonia recovery. A detailed failure analysis was
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison of the Antimony Cementation from Chloride Media Using Various CementatorsBy Serdar Aktaş, Özgün Küçükoğlu, Burcu Nilgün Çetiner, Mehmet Hakan Morcalı
This study compares the cementation performance of metallic iron, metallic aluminum, and metallic tin in terms of the reaction conditions and parameters in synthetic antimony chloride solutions. The e
Jan 28, 2022
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Aluminum Ships: Myths and FactsBy T. Lamb
There are many honor stories about aluminum in the marine environment and many are not based on facts, so they are myths. Myths must be addressed before progress can be made. This paper attempts to di
Jan 1, 2011
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Study on the Spontaneous Combustion Characteristic of Jurassic Coal in West China Based on the Programmed Heating ExperimentBy H. Wen, X. Zhai
"The Jurassic coal fields which lay in west China are the major energy base and contain half of coal resources in China. Due to the gather and degeneration rules, the spontaneous combustion characteri
Jan 1, 2015
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Refining of High-Nickel ConcentratesBy P. Fossi
This report describes a pilot-scale study of a hydrometallurgical process to treat high-grade nickel matte or a nickel-cobalt sulphide precipitate to produce high-purity electrolytic nickel. The first
Jan 1, 1977
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Using Mine Site Gas Chromatography for Accurate and Reliable Gas AnalysisBy R. L. Taylor, S. D. Abbott
"INTRODUCTION Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, explosive. Others can be early reporters of potential problems. It has previously been shown that analysis b
Jan 1, 2016