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Bulletin 181 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
MEANING OF TERM, The term "minerals" when used in grants or in reservations or instruments of conveyance is not limited to metals or metalliferous deposits, whether contained in veins that have well-
Jan 1, 1919
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List of Members ? corrected to November 15, 1905By AIME AIME
American Institute of Mining Engineers. (Organized in 1871, and Incorporated in 1905.) OFFICERS. For the year ending February, 1906. Directors JAMES GAYLEY (President), R. W. RAYMOND (Secretary),
Jan 1, 1906
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RI 8281 Gas-Sampling Capability of Vacutainers (9c583f83-36a1-4ad6-82b4-76081ca12161)By Robert W. Freedman
Vacutainers are employed by the Bureau of Mines and the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration for sampling mine air and other atmospheres containing fixed gases, low-molecular-weight hydrocarbo
Jan 1, 1978
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Sustainability, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Elimination in Concentrate DryingBy Jyri Talja, Shaolong Chen, Hannu Mansikkaviita
"Drying (water removal) prior to smelting is always economically feasible. Unnecessary heating of vapour can thus be eliminated resulting in savings of5-15 MUSD every year.Thermodynamically removal of
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 9309 - Column Flotation of Multiple Products From a Fluorite OreBy M. R. Peterson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated column flotation for recovery of a high-grade fluorite (CaF2) concentrate and byproduct concentrates from the Fish Creek fluorite deposit in Eureka County, NY. Th
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 6112 Autoignition Of Lubricants At Elevated PressuresBy Michael G. Zabetakis
The autoignition temperatures (A.I.T.'s) of natural and synthetic lubricants in air were generally found to decrease with increasing pressure. Of the two types of fluids, synthetic and natural, s
Jan 1, 1962
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Hydraulic tailing backfill plantsBy E. J. Marcotte
"IntroductionDevelopments in the preparation, hydraulic transportation and placement of classified mill tailing as an effective backfill and support for mining excavations, have made feasible several
Jan 1, 1989
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An Overview of Environmental Effects in Iron AluminidesBy Ian Baker, Xavier Pierron
"Iron aluminides hold great promise for intermediate temperature applications (to ~ 600°C) because of their excellent oxidation and sulphidation resistance and good strength. However, they have poor l
Jan 1, 1996
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The Influence of Large Unit Equipment on Mine Plant DesignBy A. G. Spencer, A. D. Taylor
This paper discusses some of the advantages and problems associated with the selection of large unit equipment for a metallurgical plant. A given flowsheet and material balance for an iron ore concent
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 7662 Fire-Fighting Equipment In Coal Mines--Selection, Placement, And Care ? IntroductionBy W. D. Walker
This information circular is offered to the coal-mining industry for use as a guide in selecting, placing, and caring for fire-fighting equipment in coal mines. Its purpose is to suggest minimum requi
Jan 1, 1953
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OFR-152-77 Engineering And Economic Evaluation Of New Mining Concepts For Hard Rock Bedded DepositsBy M. Jaffe
The data developed in this study establishes the technical and economic feasibility as well as the improved health and safety characteristics of a novel mining concept. The mining concept is a modifie
Jan 1, 1977
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How To Select Stockpiling, Reclaiming And Blending Systems For Bulk Materials ? IntroductionBy d&apos, I. J. Agati
The stockpiling and reclaiming of bulk materials can be a challenging task for engineers seeking the optimum solution for plant needs, reliability, and at lowest unit cost. The objective of this paper
Jan 1, 1969
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Diamond and Drilling Technology Mineral ExplorationBy G. H. Charlewood, J. W. McBean
"One hundred years after being developed, the diamond drill is still an essential tool in mineral exploration. The basic principle is unchanged, but the technique has been revolutionized, particularly
Jan 1, 1967
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Concentrate Thickeners Feedwell ReplacementBy M Thompson
"The Jaguar concentrator, 60 km north of Leonora, Western Australia (WA), consists of a standard closed circuit semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) and ball mill producing a float feed of approximately 60
Oct 10, 2016
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A Techno-Economic Analysis of the Use of Electric Loading and Hauling Technologies in Canadian Underground MinesBy A. Romero, M. Carvalho, D. L. Millar
"The number of underground mines replacing diesel by battery powered mobile equipment is growing worldwide. The latter produces locally zero emissions and less heat, improving air quality in the worki
Jan 1, 2019
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IC 8562 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1961-63By Forrest T. Moyer
Quarry accidents in 1963 caused 61 fatal and 3,468 nonfatal injuries which occurred at respective frequency rates of 0.31 and 17.91 per million man-hours of worktime. The fatality record in 1963 was b
Jan 1, 1972
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Investigation of Freeze Linings in Magnesia-Containing Copper SlagsBy T. Crivits
"Freeze lining technologies are used industrially to protect the integrity of furnace walls in pyrometallurgical reactors. This is achieved by solidifying a protective layer of slag on the inner furna
Jan 1, 2015
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Subject Index to Bureau of Mines Publications from July 1, 1990 to January 1, 1960 - Subject Index A-C"A bed, British Columbia, Canada, coal, carbonizingproperties B 510Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4941A' bed, Pa., coal, washing characteristics RI 4834"
Jan 1, 1960
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Organization of Mining Research in EuropeBy A. Brown
"The mining industry is no exception to the general rule that continuing research is essential to good management; in fact, because of the imperfect state of knowledge in regard to many important fact
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7462 Some Observations on Coking Practice in Germany. Part 1. Metallurgical Coke. Part II. Slanting-TypeBy Frank H. Reed
This report is one of a series written by members of the Solid Fuels Mission to Germany describing wartime developments in the mining , preparation , and utilization of coal . This mission was organiz
Jun 1, 1948