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The Industrial Non-Cyanide Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Silver And Gold Utilizing Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure OxidationBy Corby G. Anderson
In the majority of industrial operations recovering gold and silver by hydrometallurgical means, cyanide is the predominant lixiviant. However, as an economic alternative, production of massive quanti
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 9125 - Nonferrous Waste as a Source of Zinc for ElectrogalvanizingBy E. R. Cole
One objective of Bureau of Mines recycling research is to devise technology that enables recovery of metals and minerals from wastes. From October 1982 through September 1985, researchers at the Burea
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Contaminants In Florida PhosphateBy V. F. Swanson
A petrographic study was made of the type and sources of mineral contamination occurring on phosphate rock products from Florida. Emphasis was placed on contaminants in the screened rock (+1 mm) since
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 4562 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth I. Problems Involved In Smelting Rich ChargesBy G. L. Oldright
In an earlier series of 15 Reports of Investigations on Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace, experimental data were given on the operations of a custom smelter, a smelter treating rich lead products, a
Jan 1, 1949
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The Economics Of International Engineering And Construction Of Bulk Mining Projects ? IntroductionBy Frank H. Skelding
A new, large mine is about to be born. Many years and millions of dollars have been invested in exploration. An orebody has been found and proven. All necessary political and legal work to establish r
Jan 1, 1975
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Utilization Characteristics Of Blending Eastern And Western Coals (8fa4ffcd-963f-4912-b174-a4970132c39b)By C. R. Pelley
This paper is intended to describe the utilization of Western subbituminous coal as used in a utility-sized steam generator. It compares this coal's characteristics with those of a typical Midwes
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8130 Effect of Environment on Friction and Wear Between Quartz and SteelBy Daryl R. Tweeton
The Bureau of Mines conducted experiments to measure the influence of environment on the friction and wear of a steel-quartz system at several speeds and loads. In each test a quartz block was pressed
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5117 The Fabrication Of Arc-Melted Ingots Of Titanium And Titanium-Manganese Alloys Into Plate ? SummaryBy R. W. Huber
Three arc-melted ingots, two of a titanium-7 percent manganese alloy and the third of unalloyed titanium, were forged and rolled into 3/4-inch plate; comparative data were obtained on these processes.
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 9563 - An Adaptive System for Process ControlBy C. L. Karr
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) have developed adaptive process control systems in which genetic algorithms (GA's) are used to augment fuzzy logic controllers (FLC's). GA&apos
Jan 1, 2010
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Hydraulic conductivity changes and in?uencing factors in longwall overburden determined by slug tests in gob gas ventholesBy C. Özgen Karacan
This study presents the results of core-log analyses from the exploration boreholes, the analyses of face advance rates, and the results of downhole monitoring studies performed in gob gas ventholes f
Jan 1, 2009
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Copper And Its FutureBy John G. Hall
Everyone forms his own mental picture when the subject of copper is mentioned. To an architect, copper is a warm, enduring metal with a quiet beauty; to the historian, man's first metal; to the p
Jan 1, 1968
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A Review Of Twenty Eastern And Midwestern State Coal Surface Mining LawsBy Kraig W. Grubaugh
Rapid growth in the rate of surface mining for coal has caused many states to increase the rigor and complexity of their surface mining codes. The promulgation of Federal surface mining standards may
Jan 1, 1977
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Limestone Marketing In A Changing Economy - The Economic RealitiesBy Robert C. Freas
While on the surface limestone marketing may appear mundane, it has continued to provide a series of challenges beyond the realm normally envisioned with this industry. This paper presents a case hist
Jan 1, 1981
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Cost-Accounts of Gold-Mining OperationsBy Thomas H. Sheldon
IN the zeal for opening up new ore-bodies, or for. extracting the ore from attractive bodies gal ready opened up, we very often lose sight of the fact, that, after all, the operation of a mine is a bu
Nov 1, 1905
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The- Kaffir Mine-Laborer.By Thomas Lane Carter
THE history of mining in South Africa differs somewhat from that of other countries in the part taken by the aborigines in the development ?of the mineral deposits. The Spaniards in America, and the f
Nov 1, 1908
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Electric Mine-Hoists.By D. B. RUSHhIORE
I. INTRODUCTION. OF primary importance in mine-installations is the hoist, which has a very direct bearing on the successful operation of a mine. Conditions vary greatly with different mines, and esp
May 1, 1910
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Cyclone Operating Factors and Capacities on Coal and Refuse SlurriesBy D. A. Dahlstrom
Although the liquid-solid cyclone is a relatively recent innovation in the field of coal preparation, various authors have already indicated three distinct applications to operations encountered in th
Jan 1, 1949
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Real-time underground route identification and route progress using simple on-board sensing and processingBy N. Theron, R. F. Meeser
The global emphasis on conserving energy resources has led to the adoption of hybrid power systems in vehicles. Optimally applied, hybrid systems can save up to 40% on fuel costs. To optimally manage
Jan 26, 2023
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Bulletin 101 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
MINERALS OWNERSHIP AND POSSESSION. The owner of minerals under a conveyance from the surface owner does not lose his right or his possession by mere nonusage of the minerals. McBeth v. Wetnight (India
Jan 1, 1915
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IC 7511 Mining Methods and Practices at International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Potash Mine, Eddy County, N. MexBy GEORGE T. Harley, Walter R. Storms
This paper, which describes mining mothods at International Minerals & Chemical Corp, 'e. potash mine. in. Eddy. County, N. Mex., is one of a sories being prepared by the Mining Branch of the Bureau o
Jun 1, 1949