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  • DFI
    An Introduction to Water-Powered Down-the-Hole Drilling in Specialty Geotechnical Construction

    By Stefan Swartling, Rudy Lyon, Donald A. Bruce

    "Since their first production application in Sweden in 1995, water-powered, down-thehole hammers (WDTH) have been used throughout the world in many different drilling applications, total lines, over 2

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Technology and Operational Improvements in Tuyere Punching, Silencing, Pyrometry and Refractory Drilling Equipment

    By M. J. Marinigh

    Increased safety requirements, higher operational costs, greater environmental restrictions, and new competitive processing techniques are the challenges smelter operators must confront in order to re

    Jan 1, 2007

  • TMS
    A Geometric Approach to optimized Riser Design in Castings

    Designing rigging systems for complex castings has been more of an art than a science. Foundrymen have used thumb rules based on past experience to develop working designs. Of late, attempts are being

    Jan 1, 1994

  • DFI
    Insitu Ground Reinforcement Techniques

    By Peter J. Nicholson

    The methods of reinforcement to be discussed in this paper are all insitu methods, ones that can be used on the soil structure as it exists in the ground, and do not rely on excavation and replacement

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    How to Operate a Small Mine in Sonora, Mexico

    By Howard H. Fields

    Any mining engineer with a desire to operate independently, with some financial backing, and with no fear of heavy responsibility and long hours, should be able to make a comfortable living in Mexico.

    Jan 1, 1950

  • IMMS
    Deep Ocean Seafloor Mineral Extraction ? Environmental and Social Responsibility for a New Industry

    By Samantha Smith

    Nautilus Minerals (Nautilus) is following the lead of the petroleum industry as it strives to tap vast offshore resources. Planning is well underway for the Solwara 1 Project in the Bismarck Sea, Papu

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    The Use Of New Microtunneling Technology To Excavate Hard Rock In A Mining Application

    By D. G. Abbott

    This paper will describe the development, testing, performance evaluation, and in particular, the utilization for a mining application of revolutionary new mini-disc cutters for use in micro-tunneling

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    OFR-24(2)-84 Mining And Rock Mechanics Research In Oil Shale And Nahcolite, Horse Draw Shaft, Colorado - Volume 2 Mine Operations Engineering

    During the period 1979 thru 1982, Multi Mineral Corporation conducted a mining I research program at the United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines Oil Shale Mining Environmental

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    South Main Shaft at Flin Fion

    By J. P. Caulfield

    THE Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company's underground mine at Flin Flon, Manitoba, has in the past been serviced by two working shafts-the North Main shaft, and the No. 3 shaft. The North Ma

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico

    By C. M. Harrer

    This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources -limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and wa

    Jan 1, 1963

  • TMS
    Oxidation of FeCl3 Using Radicals Produced in a Non-Equilibrium Oxygen Plasma

    By David C. Lynch

    FeCl3 particulate of 10 to 100 um in diameter was reacted with radicals produced in an oxygen plasma at pressures between 1 to 20 Torr. The particulate, in a fluidized bed, was positioned above the pl

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    In soft ground, adaptable muck removal is key

    By Desiree Willis

    At 6 percent downgrade to a low point beneath California?s Sacramento River, the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer was a difficult project from the outset. Project owner Sacramento County Regional Sa

    Jun 1, 2010

  • CIM
    The Installation of Instruments in Minerals Processing Plants

    By G. M. Behrend

    "AbstractMeasurement and control systems in minerals processing plants are usually well thought out and designed. The criteria and design parameters have been interpreted correctly.However, these syst

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    OFR-118-77 Development Of A Radiochemical Method For Analyzing Radon Gas In Uranium Mine Atmospheres

    By L. Stein

    A simplified radiochemical method has been developed for quantitatively analyzing; radon gas in underground uranium mines. In this method, a measured volume of air is drawn by a pump through a drying

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    OFR-13-87 Demonstration Of Minos Coal Clearance System - Final Report: Installation, Operation And Assessment Of Results Of The MINOS System At Barnes & Tucker No 20 Mine

    By G. S. Beaumont

    This report presents a programme of work to demonstrate the use of a surface-based centralised computer control system for the remote monitoring and control of underground conveyors in a US coal mine.

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    OFR-26-75 Improved Mine Rescue Breathing Apparatus - 1.0 Introduction

    By W. H. Ryback

    When a fire or explosion occurs in an underground coal mine, the atmosphere guickly becomes irrespirable. Highly irritant smoke and toxic levels of carbon monoxide and dioxide are produced, and consum

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 3706 Some Tools & Methods Used in Cleaning Oil Wells, CA

    By G. B. Shea

    "INTRODUCTION Much of the recent progress in increasing the efficiency of oil-well performance can be attributed to advancements in the art of cleaning wells. Through research and development by opera

    May 1, 1943

  • SME
    Use Of The New Mexico Mines Database And Arcmap In Uranium Reclamation Studies

    By V. T. McLemore

    NMBGMR has been collecting data on uranium mining districts, mines and mills since it was created in 1927 and has converted years of historical data into a relational database that can be imported in

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 13 Resume Of Producer-Gas Investigations

    By 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

  • TMS
    Douglas Centenary Commemoration 1918–2018: Engineering the Science— James Douglas, Early Hydrometallurgy and Chile

    By W. William Culver

    James Douglas became known in the nineteenth century for two reasons fundamental to his mining career: (1) his experimental work with copper hydrometallurgy, and (2) his grasp of the idea that the qua