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Economic Geochemistry Of Industrial Minerals In The Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy R. L. Neman
Southern Oklahoma (including the Arbuckle Mountains) has outcrops of rocks representing Precambrian, Paleozoic, and Cretaceous ages. Thus, rocks of every geologic age in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Era
Jan 1, 1999
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Distribution of Various Structural Species in Alkali Borate MeltsBy Zhijing Zhang
A thermodynamic structure model for alkali borate melts is developed to describe the distribution of structural groups in the alkali borate melts as a function of compositions. Fractions of threefold
Jan 1, 2001
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Applications of Fine Screens in Grinding CircuitsBy J E. Wheeler, S B. Valine, L G. Albuquerque
It has long been known that closed circuit grinding with a classifier improves grinding efficiency, reduces unit specific power consumption, and reduces over grinding. The classification device remove
Oct 29, 2012
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Impurities in Fire Refined Copper: Effect of Oxygen on DuctilityBy Carlos Carnurri
A characterization of mechanical properties of fire refined copper has been done in order to link ductility with oxygen content. The results show four different copper mechanical behaviours as tempera
Jan 1, 1994
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A Case For Coal Mining Research In AustraliaThe Bowen Basin coal field is an important energy resource. A relatively small proportion is avail- able by open cut operations. Responsible men throughout the world have warned of the need to incr
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8915 Podiform Chromite Occurrences In The Caribou Mountain And Lower Kanuti River Areas, Central Alaska - Part I: Reconnaissance InvestigationsBy Jeffrey Y. Foley
The Bureau of Mines sampled surface exposures of podiform chromite in the Caribou Mountain-Melozitna ultramafic belt in the Kokrines-Hodzana Highlands, central Alaska. Fieldwork began in 1979 as part
Jan 1, 1983
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Bulletin 153 The Mining Industry in the Territory of AlaskaBy Summer S. Smith
The year 1916 broke all previous records of mineral production in the Territory. As a consequence, there has been a noteworthy increase in the number of mines in active operation or under development,
Jan 1, 1917
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Into The Next Millennium: The Long Bull Market In Metals And MineralsBy D. Williamson
In the post war years metals analysts and statisticians have generally tracked the demand for metals in line with changes in OECD industrial production (IP) growth rates because, undoubtedly, the corr
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 7279 Explosion Development In A Spherical VesselBy John Nagy
The Bureau of Mines examined explosion development in a closed spherical vessel, mathematically correlating flame travel, pressure, and time with parameters defining the reaction. The model assumes th
Jan 1, 1969
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Sintering In The Presence Of A Liquid PhaseBy F. V. Lenel
INTRODUCTION Two years ago in Chicago a seminar was held on the theory of sintering of pure metal powders As an introduction to this seminar Dr Rhines1 gave an excellent survey of the literature on
Jan 1, 1948
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Evaluation Of Risk Of Rock Fall Accidents In Gold Mine Stopes Based On Measured Joint DataRock fall accidents continue to be the main causes of fatalities in the mining industry. The occurrence of rock falls in supported stopes implies a failure of the support system. The failure of the su
Jan 1, 2007
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1934By Theron Wasson
Discoveries in Michigan, which at the beginning of the year 1934 indicated possible new areas, did not develop into fields of market-breaking proportions. Hart, Oceana County, developed small producti
Jan 1, 1935
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Automation in Detection of Recirculation in a Booster Fan Ventilation NetworkBy M. Shriwas, F. Calizaya
"Recirculation is prohibited in many coal mining countries because of the fear that the re-use of return air would allow the build-up of air contaminants at the workings. The incorrect design and loca
Jan 1, 2015
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Turbulent models for pollutant transport in openpit mines under stable boundary layer - SME Transactions 2015By R. V. Ramani, K. V. Raj, S. Bandopadhyay
The air flow problems in openpit mines are complex. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models can provide detailed information regarding air flow pattern, velocity distribution, temperature, and pollu
Jan 1, 2015
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Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Silicon AlloysBy A. Kaufmann, B. Cullity, G. Bitsianes
T0 determine the bulk of the phase diagram, techniques for melting, thermal analysis, heat treatment, metallography, and X-ray diffraction that have already been described were used.' It proved d
Jan 1, 1958
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Ventilation Systems As An Effective Tool For Control Of Radon Daughter Concentrations In MinesBy Aladar B. Dory
INTRODUCTION Practical experience in mines with known presence of radon daughters in the mine atmosphere in Canada and elsewhere shows that a very high concentration builds up in an unventilated de
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction, Care, And Use Of Permissible Flame Safety LampsBy A. B. Hooker
The flame safety lamp with metal-gauze enclosure was invented by Sir Humphrey Davy more than a century ago, primarily for its safe light; however, it soon became the standard device for detecting the
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Activation Energies for Diffusion in Pure Metals and Concentrated Binary AlloysBy Louis E. Toth, Alan W. Searcy
A modification of Le Claire's microscopic model for self-diffusion is developed in a form suitable for prediction of activation energies for diffusion in disordered substitutional solutions as we
Jan 1, 1964
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Recent Trends In Asbestos Mining And Milling PracticeBy Michael J. Messel
OF the various minerals that occur in fibrous form known as asbestos, chrysotile is the variety most in demand for commercial uses, and, last year, over 683,000 tons of the various grades were produce
Jan 1, 1949
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Factors In The Localization Of Mineralized DistrictsBy Carlton D. Hulin
THE usual concurrence in time and space of intrusive igneous activity, favorable structural disturbance and mineralization, which is so manifest in the mineralized district necessarily indicates a clo
Jan 1, 1945