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IC 6137 Work Of The Holmes Safety Association In The State Of Washington ? IntroductionBy J. G. Schoning
The Holmes Safety Association is an offspring of the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association which was organized in Washington, D. C., in 1916 at a meeting of representatives of twenty-four leading mining
Jan 1, 1929
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Electrical properties and decarbonization of fly ash by triboelectrostatic separationBy Wang Xu, Tao Dongping, Zhang Jie, Tao Youjun
Based on the principle of fly ash triboelectrification, the mineral electrical index and testing method are introduced. The electric differences of various mineral components of fly ash are discussed
Jan 1, 2014
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Adding Value in HydrometallurgyIn this paper, three types of value-adding in the minerals industry are discussed: downstream processing, improving the efficiency of existing processing and increasing the knowledge base and expert
Jan 1, 1995
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Injury Experience In The Quarry Industry, 1952 - Detailed Analysis Of Safety Factors And Related Employment Data - Introduction And SummaryBy S. T. Reese
STATISTICS of injuries in the quarrying and related industries in the United States first became available when the Bureau of Mines collected reports from the operating companies for the calendar year
Jan 1, 1955
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Mineral Processing Chemicals Operational Mechanisms And Evnironmental EffectsBy George F. McIntyre
The subject of this paper is mineral processing chemicals - how they work and where they end up environmentally. First of all, it is necessary to recognize that water is the most universally and widel
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3106 Leaching Oxidized Copper Ores: Effect Of Strength Of Acid In Leaching Solvent ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
In leaching copper ores knowledge of the rate of dissolution of the copper minerals and of the impurities is desirable. With knowledge of these two factors and data as to what minerals are present in
Jan 1, 1931
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The Effect Of Feed Particle Size And Reagents On Coal-Mineral Matter Selectivity During The Flotation Of Bituminous CoalsBy Jr. Raleigh
Three run-of-mine bituminous coals, which ranged in rank from low volatile to high volatile A, were floated at nominal -28 mesh (590 µ m), -100 mesh (150 µ m), and -400 mesh (37 µ m) feed particle siz
Jan 1, 1990
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The Development of a Comprehensive, Practical, and Integrated Management Method for the South African Mining IndustryBy J. D. Stone
This paper briefly reviews the adequacy of existing management theories and practices and the managerial proficiency or competency in the South African mining industry. The investigation revealed that
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanical Properties of Precipitation Hardened Supersaturated Al-Sc-ZrBy Joseph Licavoli, Paul Sanders, Yang Yang
"Al-Sc-Zr alloys form thermally stable L12 precipitates which provide high temperature strength. Although the overall fraction of L12 Al3Sc and Al3Zr may be increased by increasing scandium (Sc) and z
Jan 1, 2018
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A New Dimension In Iron Ore Transportation On The Great Lakes ? I. IntroductionBy A. T. Yu
A recent analysis completed by the United States Department of Commerce predicts that the 1968 Gross National Product will reach a record high of 864 billion dollars. As our nation annually increases
Jan 1, 1968
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Extraction and Thermal Dissolution of Low-Rank Coal by N-Methyl-2-PyrrolidinoneBy Qingguo Xue, Jingsong Wang, Siyang Long, Jun Zhao, Haibin Zuo
In order to effectively use of low rank coal, the thermally dissolve coal (TDC) was extracted from four kinds of low-rank coals by N-2-methyl-2-purrolidinone (NMP) at high temperature and high pressur
Mar 1, 2018
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Development of a Static Model for COREX ProcessBy Wang Chen
COREX process is briefly introduced. A static model combining a set of mass and heat balance equations has been developed. Taking the specified inputs from the graphical user interfaces, the model is
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology and Copper-Zinc Deposits of Cold Lake Area, ManitobaBy J. F. Wright
The cold, or Kississing, Lake area in northwestern Manitoba was the scene of considerable prospecting and mining activity last summer. At the Sherritt-Gordon property, four diamond drills were at work
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Deformation on the Strength and Stability of TD NickelBy R. J. Quigg, G. S. Doble
Commercial stress -relieved TD Nickel bar was shown to retain room- and elevated-temperature tensile strength after exposure up to 2501°F. Cold swaging increased both room -temperature and 2000°F tens
Jan 1, 1965
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Amenability of South African Banded Iron Formation (BIF) to Fines Gravity Processing - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Carla Da Corte, Kagisego Letsoalo, Ashma Singh
Banded Iron Formations (BIF) are sedimentary rock formations ranging in age from 0.8 to 3.8 billion years and consist of alternating layers of silica and iron. The thickness of the alternating layers
May 12, 2023
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Deformation Modeling of Planar Flow Cast High Temperature Aluminum Powder AlloysBy J. Daniel Bryant
Deformation processing of rapidly solidified powder alloys presents a technical challenge different in several ways from the processing of ingot based alloys. The metastable phases formed during plana
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimating N Value from Data in Press-In PilingBy Yukihiro Ishihara, Nanase Ogawa, Ming Lei
"Abstract In the Press-in Method, a static jacking force is used to install a prefabricated pile, while a reaction force is gained from previously installed piles. This piling technique has solved pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Enabling Mine Automation Through the Application of Neptec?s Opal and 3DRI TechnologyBy E. Trickey
In the mining industry there exists a constant drive for increased safety and productivity and decreased operating costs. This acts as a driver for implementing advanced technology. As more and more m
Aug 1, 2013
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Ore Reserve Estimation - The Systematics to Get it RightBy S N CARRAS
Ore reserve estimation is a procedure involving data collection, data storage and judgement and assumptions about geology mining and metallurgy. Calculations are based on these assumptions and an e
Jan 1, 1992
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Basic Ferric Arsenates - Non ExistentBy R. G. Robins
The effective removal of arsenic(V) from process streams and waste waters by precipitation with excess iron(II1) is sometimes attributed to the formation of basic ferric arsenates. The authors have in
Jan 1, 1992