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RI 6435 Thermodynamic Properties of Sodium Bromide and Sodium Iodide at Low TemperaturesBy T. Estelle Gardner, A. R. Taylor
Heat capacity measurements were made on sodium bromide ( NaBr ) and sodium iodide ( NaI) in the temperature ranges of 7 ° to 300 ° K and 56 ° to 300 ° K using an adiabatic calorimeter . Smooth values
Jan 1, 1964
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Economical Benefits of Autogenous GrindingBy Seppo Lähteenmäki, Pertti Koivistoinen, Jaakko Levanaho
"This paper describes the benefits and disadvantages of fully autogenous grinding when compared to grinding with steel grinding media. The study is a real case study based on a low tonnage, high grade
Jan 1, 2000
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Tailings Draindown Estimates – Implementation And Considerations - SME Annual Meeting 2022By N. Rocco, G. Johnson
Implementation of post-closure draindown estimates for tailings facilities are important predictive tools for reclamation planning and often influence jurisdictional bonding. Simplified estimates of d
Mar 2, 2022
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Blast Assessment and Optimization with Respect to the Control of Environmental EffectsBy Frank Sames
The control of the environmental effects, especially blast vibration and airblast, has become a dominating planning criterion for most surface blasting operations. Compliance with existing regulations
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 3504 Phenomena Observed During The Prolonged Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (256195ed-17e4-48b5-8c89-d55f9b441c08)By G. S. Scott
In the course of the Bureau of Mines investigation relative to the causes, behavior, and control f anthracite-mine fires, attention was directed toward the correlation between the temperature of oxida
Jan 1, 1940
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Autogenous Pyrolysis Process - An Enabling Technology for Production of Renewable Carbon for the Steel IndustryBy J. Donnelly, A. V. Deev
Substitution of coal and coke by renewable carbon (charcoal) is a low-risk and low-capital path to 50% or more reduction in net CO2 emissions by the steel industry. However, the high cost of charcoal
Jan 1, 2015
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Innovative features of the Bridger Coal Company supply air fans and systemBy G. S. Takenaka
When Bridger Coal Company transformed their operations from surface mining to an underground longwall operation their plans included not only the addition of new mining equipment but also surface fans
Jan 1, 2009
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Possible Modes of Government Participation in Marginal Mining OperationsBy A. Galibois, A. Dubé, H. Monette, J. L. Collins
"The start of mining operations often raises serious financial problems. In marginal cases promoters frequently demand financial aid from governments.In the past, the financial assistance has taken th
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 4393 Investigation Of Limestone Deposits Near Arlington, Snohomish County, Wash.By Constantine C. Popoff
Several limestone deposits in western Washington were examined by the Bureau of Mines in 1946. This report presents data obtained from the investigation of limestone deposits in the vicinity of Arlin
Jan 1, 1949
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Chemical Constraints On In-Situ Leaching And Metal RecoveryBy R. L. Curfman
From January 1, 1965 through July 5, 1970, the very difficult potash ore body of Texasgulf Inc. near Moab, Utah was mined by conventional methods. The mine was gassy, the temperature was high and stru
Jan 1, 1974
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2020 Vision ù The Manager of the 21st CenturyBy E Hondros
Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) commissioned The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to undertake a study into how the role of AustraliaÆs senior managers is likely to change between now and
Jan 1, 2006
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Aluminum Therapy in SilicosisBy Delahant A. B, Dworski M
From the Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis of the Edward L., Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, New York:We are assembled to honor the memory of our friend and colleague, Donald Cummings
Jan 1, 1945
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Production of High-quality Sinter by Controlling the Sintering ReactionBy Y K. Ji, B J. Chung
In recent years, the utilisation of ultra-fine ore in ironmaking has gradually increased due to the depletion of high-quality iron ore. The use of ultra-fine ore in the ironmaking process is typically
Jul 13, 2015
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Geology, Genesis And Mining Of High Brightness, High Purity Limestone Deposits In The San Bernardino Mountains And Mojave Desert Area Of Southern CaliforniaBy Howard Brown
High purity, high brightness limestone deposits in the San Bernardino Mountains and Mojave Desert region occur in upper Paleozoic carbonate rocks which are part of an upper Precambrian and Paleozoic s
Jan 1, 1995
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Lix®-64 As An Extractant For Copper Pilot Plant DataBy D. W. Agers
This paper is an extension of previous work evaluating a new extractant, LIX®-64, for recovery of copper from dilute acidic solutions. Large scale pilot plant operations have confirmed the technical a
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 9373 VARSAT2D: Finite-Element Analysis Of Variably Saturated Two-Dimensional FlowBy John L. Nieber
This information circular describes a computer program called VARSAT2D, a comprehensive unsaturated fluid flow simulator developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. VARSAT2D solves for either a vertical or
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-127-83 Evaluation And Acceptance Criteria For Innovations In Explosionproof Electrical EnclosuresBy R. J. Gunderman
A conventional trailing cable connection box on a continuous mining machine was modified by the addition of two innovative devices. These are a pressure vent to preclude buildup of high pressure due t
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Basic Factors Involved in Bloating of Clays (T. P. 1486, with discussion)By J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
It is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Basic Factors Involved in Bloating of Clays (T. P. 1486, with discussion)By J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
It is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Using A Roadheader For Underground Gold MiningBy M. E. Breitrick
Newmont Gold operates the Carlin East underground, one of four underground gold mines the company operates in northeastern Nevada. Carlin East began full production in early 1995. The mine's curr
Jan 1, 1998