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International Companies an less developed countries: The areas of conflictBy Robert Perlman
The paper point out which area of conflict between international companies y and less developed countries. The lost year the lees developed countries were received invesment very low as to that they c
Nov 20, 1969
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The Performance of Automatic Sprinkler Systems in the Extinguishment of Incipient Conveyor Belt Fires Under Ventilated ConditionsBy C. P. Lazzara, R. W. Pro, A. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effectiveness of automatic water sprinkler systems in the extinguishment of incipient conveyor belt fires under ventilated conditions. Large-
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Closure From A Legal Perspective: Do The Provisions Of The New Mineral And Petroleum Resources Development Act And Draft Regulations Make Closure Legally Attainable?By C. Dixon
The Abandoned Mine by C.C. Woollacott A heap of rocks marks the abandoned mine. The veld's unpitying silence lies around. Those broken stone?a mute and mournful sign Of human enterprise with fail
Jan 1, 2003
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Boring a 5-ft. Shaft 1125 ft. Deep at the Idaho Maryland MineBy J. B. Newsorn
VERTICAL SHAFTS in the United States have heretofore been sunk by blasting and mucking. The blasting leaves uneven, shattered walls which usually must be supported. Even though the walls will stand, s
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 2105 Cooperative Petroleum Work in Rocky Mountain FieldsBy F. B. Tough
"INTRODUCTION Organizations formed for the purpose of conducting conservation work in oil fields, in order to conserve and prolong the supply of crude petroleum are rare and novel. Such an organizatio
Apr 1, 1920
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Fluidized Bed Reduction of Nickel Laterite at Koniambo NickelBy E. Eccleston, E. Gardner, F. Letarte, R. Schonewille
"In 2005, after nearly a decade of process development and feasibility work, the commercialization of the Falconbridge Nickel Smelting Technology (NST) began in earnest with the design and constructio
Jan 1, 2017
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Post-Education in the Coal Industry - a Unique ProgramBy H. R. Wheeler
CREATION of a "committee on promotion of student interest in coal mining" has an encouraging implication for the coal industry. It is indicative that mining men, both in the field and in the education
Jan 1, 1940
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Extractive Industry - Sustainability Information SystemsAs the title indicates the central themes discussed in this contribution are sustainable development, information systems, and extractive industry. More specifically, the objective is to present a pro
Jan 1, 2009
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Minerals And The Environment In The 21st CenturyBy D. S. Brown
Few issues pose quite as profound consequences to the quality of life and the creation and distribution of wealth as how we protect the natural environment. No longer a peripheral but a global conce
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-148-81 Airborne Dust From Taconite TailingsBy D. H. Yardley
A major purpose of this contract was to evaluate a variety of dust suppressants to determine their effectiveness in mitigating dust from taconite tailings. During the course of the investigation taili
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4882 Volumetric Determination Of Small Quantities Of Uranium - With Special Reference To Errors Associated With Use Of Jones ReductorBy Claude W. Sill
In the usual volumetric determination of uranium, the solution containing uranium is reduced in a Jones reductor, yielding a mixture of trivalent and tetravalent uranium; the trivalent uranium is oxid
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 9100 Beryllium Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Audrey A. Soja
The Bureau of Mines investigated beryllium resources, production methods, and production costs to estimate the quantity of beryllium available for future use. Eight mining districts and 12 deposits ar
Jan 1, 1986
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Systems Analysis of the Efficiency of Technological Solutions for Opening up an OrefieldBy G. Mihaylov
The basic principles of systems analysis are presented. A model has been designed to determine the location of the Main opening in the presence of three or more stock orebodies. The necessary conditio
Aug 1, 2013
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South African DiaryBy J. G. EVANS
It is with a certain amount of trepidation that a man considers gathering his family of six, traveling across a continent, two oceans and a sea, and going to live in a foreign land. But "pioneering" i
Jan 1, 1949
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Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd CollieryBy Evans E. C.
At first sight, the extinction of a mine fire by the action of some such gas as carbon dioxide would appear to be quite a simple and practicable operation. From a consideration of the theoretical aspe
Dec 1, 1916
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Variance And Heterogeneity In Melt Samples From Industrial Ferro-Alloy FurnacesBy Jacques J. Eksteen
Any effort to improve the metallurgical control of industrial furnaces employed in the primary extraction of high carbon ferroalloys are bound to fail unless the variability of the melt is not fully a
Jan 1, 2006
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Prediction of ground vibrations induced by bench blasting using the random forest algorithmBy R. Nyirenda, B. Besa, N. Dzimunya
The accurate estimation of peak particle velocity (PPV) is crucial during the design of bench blasting operations in open pit mines, since the vibrations caused by blasting can significantly affect th
Mar 30, 2023
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OFR-98-77 Rapid Excavation Of Rock With Small Charges Of High ExplosivesBy George B. Clark
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the feasibility of designing and testing the elements of a small charge blasting system which will eliminate, or reduce to acceptable levels, most of
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8919 Guidelines For Siting Product-Of-Combustion Fire Sensors In Underground MinesBy C. D. Litton
This Bureau of Mines report presents a set of guidelines for determining the distribution of product-of-combustion fire sensors in underground mines. Sensor spacing is defined in terms of sensor alarm
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Notes - Effect of Prolonged Heating at High Temperature on the Hardenability of Boron-Treated SteelsBy R. M. Goldhoff, J. W. Spretnak, R. Speiser
IT has been observed by Grange and Garvey' that the homogenization of boron-treated steels could lead to complete elimination of the hardenability effect caused by boron. The experimental conditi
Jan 1, 1957