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Reservoir Engineering – General - Field Results of South Belridge Thermal Recovery ExperimentBy C. F. Gates, H. J. Ramey
Recent literature shows that pronounced increases in oil recovery can result from the use of miscible systems in recovery operations. This literature also points out certain problems associated with m
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The Salient Distinctions Of Mining EngineeringBy L. Adler
When systematically compared to other engineering fields, mining engineering is distinctive in 1) having a total systems concern. 2) dealing with encumbered space and 3) requiring full spectrum practi
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence Of Geological Structure On Failure Around Certain Types Of Underground ExcavationsBy R. Lyndon Arscott, P. Hackett
This chapter reviews the early stages of a study designed to investigate the physical behavior of the coal measure rocks around longwall panels over a relatively large area. The aim of the work is to
Jan 1, 1972
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Origin Of The Texas DomesBy E. T. Dumble
The domes of the Texas coastal plain are structural features, consisting of bosses or stocks of salt, gypsum or anhydrite, or of combinations of these, intruding into and occurring in connection with
Jan 10, 1918
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A Model of the Cathode Dynamics in Electric Field-Enhanced Smelting and Refining of SteelBy Adam Powell, David Dussault
"Electric Field-Enhanced Smelting and Refining is a process for driving the reaction between carbon in hot metal and iron oxide in slag, for example, in a steelmaking reactor. This process involves in
Jan 1, 2001
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Sag Mill Dynamics and Diagnostics: Case Studies Using Novel Noncontact Acoustic MeasurementBy Randolph A. Pax, Brian Cornish
The operation of grinding mills in an ore processing circuit is supported by monitoring the input and output variables. These can include the feed ore size distributions, ore feed and water addition r
Jan 1, 2016
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Geodynamic and Geochemical Evolution of the Fiji RegionThe Fiji islands are the world's most ac- cessible Cenozoic remnant arc. They provide occasional subaerial exposures of an arc frag- ment some 750 km long and 80 km wide, or about the size of t
Jan 1, 1987
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Engineering Geologic Investigations Of Rock HeterogeneityBy Milan Matula
One of the main characteristics of the development of rock mechanics in some countries is a close cooperation between experts in rock mechanics and workers in related fields, including soil mechanics
Jan 1, 1970
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Review of Lead Recycling TechnologyBy Timothy W. Ellis, Abbas H. Mirza, R. David Prengaman
Recycled lead, i.e. material produced by the recycling of lead-acid batteries, has become the primary source of lead in much of the world. This has been important to the recycled lead industry as othe
Jan 1, 2011
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Applied Rock Mechanics for Blasthole Stoping at Kidd Creek MinesBy Thiann R. Yu, William J. Quesnel
At Kidd Creek, the annual production of 4.5 million tonnes of ore has been achieved primarily with sublevel blasthole stoping. This mining method has allowed underground operations to meet the designe
Jan 1, 1984
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Industrial Minerals Reserves AssessmentBy Lee G, Stitt P
The term "industrial minerals" covers a vary wide field. However in Australia this field tends to be characterised by the follow- ing: (1) Relatively low unit values. (2) Product specifications can
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6750 Rates Of Adsorption Of Methane On Pocahontas And Pittsburgh Seam CoalsBy L. J. E. Hofer
The Bureau of Mines determined rates of adsorption and desorption of methane as a function of particle size and temperature, using coals from the Pocahontas No.3 seam (lvb) from the Bishop mine of wes
Jan 1, 1966
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Officers, Directors, Staff, AIME (556379d7-2bfa-4279-841d-45261d7d77b2)OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS (The Officers are the President, 6 Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, and the Secretary) President and Director HENRY DEWITT SMITH' Past President and Director LEO F. RE
Jan 1, 1955
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Foreword (d9e40cd1-8bc4-4873-bc8d-30efdd68cead)By R. V. Ramani, C. B. Manula, A. Owili-Eger
This report was prepared by The Pennsylvania State University under USBM Contract No. G0111808. The contract was initiated under the Coal Mine Health and Safety Program. It was administered under the
Jan 1, 1975
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Some Arizona Ore DepositsBy B. S. Butler
The principal ore deposits of Arizona are in the southern, cen-tral, and western portions of the state, which physiographically are part of the Basin and Range province, southwest of the Colo-rado Pla
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 7510 Accident Experience Iron-Ore Mines, Lake Superior District 1940-47By Frank E. Cash
"INTRODUCTION The producing iron-ore ranges in the Lake Superior district are the Marquette and Menominee in Michigan, the Gogebic in Michigan and Wisconsin, and the Cuyuna, Mesabi, and Vermilion in M
Jun 1, 1949
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Theoretical considerations of the cementation of copper with ironBy R. D. Agrawal, M. L. Kapoor
Cementation has been used extensively by chemists and metallurgists as an economical process for the purification and recovery of metals from dilute solutions. The paper deals. firstly. with the therm
Jan 1, 1982
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Rockburst: Understanding and Control - Past, Present and FutureBy Hagan T. O
The problem of rockbursts presents a serious threat to many deep, hard-rock mines. For several decades, the owners and managers of affected mines have been concious of the urgent need to control r
Jan 1, 1986
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Risk Analysis For Agglomeration And Other Pyrometallurgical Processes And FacilitiesBy M. J. Greaves
All available data concerning risk as it applies to scaling up pyrometallurgical plants, processes, and equipment are determined to estimate the statistical chance of success. Random numbers are assig
Jan 1, 1977
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Concentrate Drying, Handling And StorageBy Kenneth W. Kolthammer
Fundamentals of drying and the equipment used are reviewed. Dryers employed in the mineral industry include rotary dryers, fluid bed dryers, spray dryers, hearth dryers and rotary tray dryers. Conc
Jan 1, 1978