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RI 9380 - Fire Detection for Conveyor Belt EntriesBy Charles P. Lazzara, Charles D. Litton, Frank J. Perzak
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report details the results of a series of large-scale experiments where small coal fires were used to ignite the conveyor belt at air velocities ranging from 0.76 to 6.1 m/s.
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 5814 Spectrochemical Analysis Of High-Purity Tungsten ? SummaryBy R. W. Lewis
The Federal Bureau of Mines Boulder City Metallurgy Research Laboratory conducted experiments in order to develop a spectrochemical method for determining the concentrations of impurities In high-puri
Jan 1, 1961
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On Improving Sulfides Flotation: The Use of a Phosphate Industry Flotation Depressant, and Rheology to Enhance Collectors Performance - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Francisco J. Sotillo
Using new ecological-natural-organic depressant for gangue and pyrite with antibacterial properties (control of acid mine drainage) with new improved xanthate collectors using rheology additive not ch
Feb 22, 2026
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Development Of The Law Relating To The Use Of Gas Compressors In Natural Gas ProductionBy Samuel Wyer
THE art of natural-gas compressing is now over 25 years old, and has grown at practically the same rate as the increase in domestic natural-gas consumers. There are now over 200 natural-gas compressin
Jan 2, 1916
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A Premise For The Exploration For Deeply Buried Massive Sulphide DepositsBy Edward H. Eisenbrey
This paper is primarily concerned with the exploration for massive sulphide orebodies. In a discussion of this type, it seems appropriate to establish a few definitions so that all parties may conside
Jan 1, 1973
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The development of process mineralogy at Falconbridge Limited and application to the Raglan MillBy J. S. Stickling, P. J. Whittaker, N. O. Lotter
"Assessment of opportunities to improve mineral processing performance in existing concentrators and in describing undeveloped orebodies is key to improving the business case of a mining company. This
Jan 1, 2002
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Two-Dimensional Method For Predicting Hot Waterflood Recovery BehaviorBy A. G. Spillette, R. L. Nielsen
The purpose of this paper is to further the understanding of reservoir response to hot-water injection by desuribing a two-dimensional, mathematical model of the process. Key assumptions are that no g
Jan 1, 1969
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Water Sprays Move Air Towards Face ? ObjectiveSignificantly increase the amount of fresh air that sweeps the face in front of a continuous mining ma-chine, in order to prevent methane gas buildup. Approach Water sprays are mounted along th
Jan 1, 1978
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Bluestone Dam Safety Assurance Program: An OPA Runner UpBy Jeff Hopple
"Bluestone Dam in Hinton, W.Va., along the New River, is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Completed in 1949, the dam is 165 ft (50 m) tall, 2,048 ft (624 m) wide, and en
Jan 1, 2014
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Overview of Removal Methods for Co2 and Other Greenhouse Gas and Details of the Method Using Nonthermal PlasmaBy Marcela Morvová, Mário Janda, Morva Imrich
"The possibilities of greenhouse gas mitigation using various methods are brought out. The special case of utilization of mixture of CO2 with other greenhouse gases in a synergetic way inside non-ther
Jan 1, 2010
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Determination of Air Blast Overpressure LevelsBy Karl E. Burgher
Since World War II, the need for the use of explosives with testing, construction, demolition, mining and quarrying near urban areas has increased dramatically. Once remote, testing areas have been en
Jan 1, 1988
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Thermal Spallation Excavation of RockBy R. Edward Williams
The Spa1lation Process Because of the low thermal conductivity of many hard rocks, rapid heating of these rocks produces a thin surface layer in which the temperatures attain high values. Thermal e
Jan 1, 1986
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Misima Mines milling operation: one of the World's lowest cost conventional gold extraction plantsMilling operations at Misima Mine are discussed, with specific reference to the application of energy and cost saving concepts. Design stage innovations and post-commissioning developments are covered
Jan 1, 1994
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The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation (365338ef-2790-4b50-a1d1-180b1215f11d)This paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment
Jan 1, 2015
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A Process Mineralogy Approach to the Flotation of Complex Lead–Zinc Ores from Görgü (Malatya) RegionBy Yakup Cebeci, Leyla Kalender, Ceylan Yarluğkal Altınışık, Hikmet Sis
The abstract highlights the challenges in concentrating complex and non-sulfide lead-zinc ores and emphasizes the importance of froth flotation for their beneficiation. The study focuses on using proc
Mar 22, 2022
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RI 9272 - Mechanical and Physical Properties of Particulate Composites in the System Titanium Nitride-Alumina-Aluminum NitrideBy K. J. Liles
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the physical properties of ceramic particulate composites made from titanium nitride (TiN), alumina (AI203), and aluminum nitride (AlN) as part of a program to meet
Jan 1, 1989
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The Horizontal Cyclone In Closed Circuit Grinding - A Progress ReportBy Robert Hochscheid
A patent issued to J.N.J. Leeman (1957) described the change in performance that takes place when a cyclone is installed in the horizontal position rather than the vertical position. Although this pat
Jan 1, 1985
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Bond is Back!By Mark Sherman
"One of the main functions of a process technology and engineering services provider is to select grinding equipment that will meet the client’s throughput rate target. Prudent risk mitigation strateg
Jan 1, 2012
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Macroinvertebrate Tolerance across a Range of Conductivities in the Isaac River Catchment (Central Queensland)By L Stitz, S Kinnear, L D. Fabbro
Sensitive and tolerant species of macroinvertebrates were present across a wide range of conductivity concentrations in the Isaac River catchment in Central Queensland, indicating the need for further
Nov 26, 2013
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Increased Safety, Better Production Through Use Of Electronic Communication And Electronic EquipmentBy Earl A. Berry
Someone once said, "The safest mine is one in which no one goes into." We all recognize this as being perhaps wishful thinking. We also recognize in it a certain amount of truth and an ultimate goal i
Jan 1, 1958