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Is Our Mineral Heritage Heading for Extinction? The Need for a State Mineral Collection in the Northern TerritoryBy D McLaughlin
This paper points to the timely importance of commencing a centrally recognised perpetual collection of mineral specimens in the Northern Territory which has as one of its objectives the collection
Jan 1, 1994
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Modeling the Flow of Information in Mine Maintenance SystemsBy M. G. Lipsett
One challenge in applying information technologies in Mining is building a business case. In Mine Maintenance, there is a complex flow of information that contributes to making informed business decis
May 1, 2001
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Fundamental Principles of an Effective Reinforcing Roof Bolting Strategy in Horizontally Layered Roof Strata and Areas of Potential ImprovementBy Martin McKinnon, Guy Reed, Russell Frith
"It is arguable that the development of reinforcing roof bolting systems has largely stagnated in recent times, primarily due to the prevailing industry view that few, if any, further improvements can
Jan 1, 2017
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Cement And Lime In The Early 1980'sBy Thomas F. Clemens
This paper covers various changes in government regulations, taxation, and legislation for the past two plus years and the up- coming one. Part of the paper will discuss recent business conditions and
Jan 1, 1983
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A Review of Slushing Equipment and Some ApplicationsBy W. Noel O?Brien
Introduction Since 1930 numerous improvements have been made in equipment designed for the mechanical removal of broken ore in underground mining operations. New applications of mechanical equipment,
Jan 1, 1951
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Toward discrete element modelling of material flow in submerged arc furnaces APCOM 2021By G. Akdogan, C. Bergmann, C. J. Coetzee, Q. G. Reynolds, S. J. Baumgartner
Submerged arc furnaces (SAF) are used extensively in the production of ferrochrome, where charge material – consisting of mixtures of carbonaceous reductants, fluxes such as silica, and ore in the for
Sep 1, 2021
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RI 7549 The Free Energy Of Formation Of Indium Oxide By EMF MeasurementsBy S. C. Schaefer
Thermodynamic properties of indium oxide (In203) have been studied with a high-temperature galvanic cell employing stabilized zirconia electrolytes. In the temperature range 790° to 1,230° K the free-
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 9038 Mercury Availability - Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy C. P. Mishra
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of mercury from 22 deposits in market economy countries. The 15 significant deposits evaluated have demonstrated resources of approximately 25 million
Jan 1, 1985
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Effectiveness of the CPDM in Reducing Overexposures to Coal Mine Dust (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Steven E. Mischler, Jay F. Colinet
The study analyzes the impact of the Continuous Personal Dust Monitor (CPDM) on reducing overexposures to coal mine dust. It compares compliance sampling data before and after the implementation of th
Feb 22, 2022
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Mitigation and Management of Blast Generated Fume in Eastern AustraliaBy Muamer Medusalic, Kim Henley, Lucas Bottomley
The period from 2009 to 2012 has witnessed a large rise in the number of blast-generated fume events in Eastern Australia, where highly visible oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are produced from coal mine bla
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 9348 - Laboratory Determination of Signature Criteria for Locating and Monitoring Abandoned Mine FiresBy Ann G. Kim
The U.S. Bureau of Mines mine fIre diagnostic methodology to locate and monitor fIres in abandoned mines and waste banks is based on the controlled sampling of the mine atmosphere to determine changes
Jan 1, 1991
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Management, The Key To Energy ConservationBy R. L. Hills
America's industry uses about 44% of the total energy consumed by the nation directly as fuel burned in industrial plants or indirectly as fuel burned by utilities to provide electric power. In
Jan 1, 1975
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A Mercury Determination Method and its Use for Exploration in British ColumbiaBy J. J. Barakso, C. Tarnocai
This paper outlines a method of testing for the mercury content of rocks, soils and plants. Techniques of sample collecting are described and the analytical procedures outlined. Examples are given of
Jan 1, 1970
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Experimental and Numerical Investigations of the Fluid Flow in a Hydrocyclone with an Air CoreBy J. R. Kadambi, C. Shingote, J. Furlan, R. Ke
"Hydrocyclone separators are widely used in various industrial applications in the oil and mining industries to sort, classify and separate solid particles or liquid droplets within liquid suspensions
Jan 1, 2017
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Rotary Drilling Automation Increasing Operator Productivity and Drilling QualityBy L Eriksson, D Penn, J Appelgren
Atlas Copco, a leading supplier of equipment and services to the mining and construction industries, is consistently pursuing its strategy to offer the most productive and economical solutions by cont
Sep 18, 2012
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RI 3063 Twenty-Second Semiannual Motor Gasoline SurveyBy E. C. Lane
This paper is a preliminary report of the results of the Bureau of Mines' twenty-second semiannual survey of motor gasoline marketed in the United States. A more detailed discussion of the whole
Jan 1, 1930
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A Portable Device for Mine Face Rock Fragmentation AnalysisBy B. Sameti
Blast engineers have been taking advantage of image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods for the past 3 decades to estimate rock size distributions. These methods utilize a wide range of image se
Feb 23, 2014
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Sirosmelt Technology For Solving The Lead And Zinc Industry Waste ProblemBy K. R. Robilliard
An outline is given of the problems facing tlile lead and zinc industry from the viewpoint of the range of residues currently produced from electrolytic zinc, blast furnace and other processes. Smel
Jan 1, 1992
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Oil Men Hold Lively Meetings at Fort Worth and Los AngelesBy AIME AIME
THE petroleum engineers have the conference habit. They drop in, thresh things over, and drop out. No time is wasted. So it was at the Fort Worth meeting of the Petroleum Division, Thursday and Friday
Jan 1, 1936
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Comparison of Ground Vibrations vs. Frequencies to Strain Rates from Blasting Operations at the Tennessee Capitol Corridor in Nashville, TNBy Gabe McClain, Thomas Pallua, Joe Schrank, William C. Gates
Because of restrictions on blasting in urban areas and, more importantly, the proximity of this construction to national historic landmarks, blasting operations were extensively monitored to measure a
Feb 1, 2020