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Suppressed Constitutional Changes in AlloysBy G. Sachs
X-RAY analysis and single-crystal study have been utilized in recent years as a new means of following constitutional changes in alloys. If such transformations can be suppressed by rapid cooling, the
Jan 1, 1931
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Characterization of Pyrite from Coal SourcesBy M. C. Esposito
Seven pyrite samples purified from coal sources and one ore source pyrite (for comparative purposes) have been characterized by chemical and mineralogical analyses, inherent floatability, apparent spe
Jan 1, 1987
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Progress In Protecting MinersBy E. P. Reed
We are proud that one of our predecessor companies originated the phrase "Safety First". That phrase remains today as the guiding principle that governs our total approach to safety and well being in
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 7001 Review Of Literature On Conditioning Air For Advancement Of Health And Safety In Mines ? IntroductionBy D. Harrington
This circular presents part I of a series of papers of a review of the literature on air conditioning in mines, with particular reference to the health, safety, and efficiency of miners. It deals with
Jan 1, 1938
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Non-Conventional Practice: Recent Case Histories of the use of Vertical Buttress Piles in Deep Excavation SupportBy Tony Brunger, Abid O. Adekunte, George Munteanu, David Greentree
A number of novel solutions have been proposed in recent years as alternatives to props and tie-backs in deep excavation support e.g. Adekunte (2008), Deschamps et. al. (2008), Adekunte et al. (2010)
Jan 1, 2018
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Characterization And Flotation Of Gold In Carbon Fines At The Fort Knox Mine, Alaska (cc005bca-da85-4fae-a40c-e9e9228511f1)By J. M. Hollow, D. E. Walsh, H. K. Lin, J. L. Oleson
At the Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, Alaska, carbon fines are generated during stripping, acid washing and kiln regeneration operations. Carbon fines are collected by a filter press because of their gol
Jan 1, 2001
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Transitioning from Open Pit to Underground Mass Mining: Meeting the Rock Engineering Challenges of Going DeeperBy K. Woo
"With ever-increasing global demand for mineral resources, mining companies are considering developing deeper, more complex and lower grade ore bodies. Recent years have seen the transition from surfa
Jan 1, 2015
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Effective Diffusivity Of Ferric Ions And Current Efficiency In Stagnant Synthetic Copper Electrowinning SolutionsBy M. Moats
Copper electrowinning operations have dramatically improved their ability to produce high quality copper at low costs over the past several decades. Even so, some fundamental knowledge is still lacki
Jan 1, 2009
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New 40Ar/39Ar Dates of Adularia from Epithermal Deposits in the Hauraki Goldfield, New ZealandBy C Hall, J L. Mauk
New 40Ar/39Ar dates of vein and wall rock adularia from seven epithermal deposits and one porphyry copper prospect help constrain the ages of mineralisation in the Hauraki Goldfield. Vein adularia fro
Jan 1, 2005
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Current Status Of R&d On Alumina From Domestic Nonbauxitic ResourcesBy James A. Barclay
Results of investigations over approximately the last 10 years by the Bureau of Mines and others on technology for recovering cell-grade alumina from domestic nonbauxitic resources such as clay, anort
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8170 Injury Experience In The Nonmetal Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1959 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
INJURY and employment figures for nonmetal mines and mills in 1959 are presented in this publication. Data for nomnetal mines are presented separately from those for nonmetal mills. The Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1963
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Application of Column Flotation to Lead and Zinc Beneficiation at ComincoBy M. J. Fairweather, J. R. Egan, W. A. Meekel
Cominco Metals, in cooperation with two Canadian Universities and the Government of Canada, is developing applications for column flotation in the treatment of lead and zinc ores. Plant scale results
Jan 1, 1988
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Lake Superior Paper - The Iron-Ore SupplyBy John Birkinbine
Forty years ago, when the first shipments of iron-ore were made from the Lake Superior region, the supply for the blastfurnaces active at that date was in most cases a local consideration ; the majori
Jan 1, 1898
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Utilization Of Spent Potliners As A Fluidizer (e4399a8c-70c9-4c21-986c-2a533bf529be)By R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner (SPL), obtained at the end of the pots life contai
Jan 1, 1999
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in ArkansasBy H. W. Bell
There was considerable prospecting for new supplies of oil in Arkansas during the past year, regardless of the overproduction affecting the industry throughout the country. Justification for this new
Jan 1, 1930
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The Recognition Of Paleo-Hydrothermal Plume Signals And Their Application In The Exploration For Concealed Volcanogenic Massive Pb-Zn-Cu Mineralization In The Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada - Introduction And BackgroundBy Jan M. Peter
Many massive sulfide deposits and districts around the World contain rocks that are variously referred to as ?exhalites?, banded iron formation (IF), ?Algoma-type? IF, ferruginous chert, jasper, jaspe
Jan 1, 1998
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Plenary Address: Slags and fluxes entering the new millennium: an analysis of recent trends in research and developmentBy R. Boom, K. C. Mills, S. Riaz
This paper details the recent trends in slag-related research from 1999 to 2003. The trends in thefollowing are outlined: • Annual publication rate • Geographical origin of the work • Nature of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Building Risk Assessment For Urban Rail Transit Systems In India - Current Practices And ChallengesBy Manchanda H, Agarwal J.
The construction industry has one of the largest numbers of injuries compared to other industries. Thus, reducing accidents and determining construction risks are extremely important. One of the essen
Sep 1, 2022
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New Techniques In Hydraulic MiningBy Kendrick C. Hardcastle
The practice of transporting an ore or matrix from a pit area to the plant process area by means of a hydraulic pipeline has long been used by the mining industry. The industries which have classicall
Jan 1, 1969