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Mineral Industry Education - Professional Engineers Are Taking Increasing Interest in Professorial ProblemsBy Francis A. Thornson
WITHOUT desiring to perpetrate an Irish bull I think we may safely say that the major developments of the year in mineral industry education have taken place outside of the field itself. I refer to th
Jan 1, 1939
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Nonferrous Metallurgy DiscussedBy AIME AIME
ABOUT one hundred were in attendance when Donald M. Liddell opened the session* on non-ferrous metallurgy at 2 p. m. on Tuesday. F. F. Col- cord was vice-chairman. For the first part of the session th
Jan 1, 1931
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Haulage Methods Stress Speed, Capacity – RailroadFor handling rough rock, the shovel-train system is unexcelled. The ideal application is a physically large, but not excessively deep, open-pit mine from which the coarsely blasted ore and waste must
Jan 10, 1967
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European Explosives Qualifications – The Euexcert ProjectBy H. Wallin, I. G. Wallace, J. Akhavan, E. Nilsson
Over the past three years the UK together with Sweden, Norway, Finland, Italy have been taking part in a EU funded Leonardo da Vinci programme. More recently EFEE have participated in the project know
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 8253 Remote Monitoring of Air Quality in Underground MinesBy Lawrence W. Scott
This report presents several systems for continuously monitoring the quality of air in underground mines that are being developed by the Bureau of Mines. Underground stations measure methane, carbon m
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 6603 Oil Recovery From 17 Water-Injection Projects In Clay, Jack, Montague, And Wise Counties, Tex.By Jr. Frank Parrish
This report describes the performance of 17 selected water-injection projects producing from Pennsylvanian-and Permian-age reservoirs. Illustrations depict reservoir structure and thickness, and produ
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6614 Lightweight Aggregates - Expansion Properties Of Selected Illinois Shales And ClaysBy John W. Sweeney
Shales and clays from Illinois were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine feasibility of producing lightweight aggregate by rotary-kiln methods. Sampling procedures and the 1 ,,,y of the Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1965
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Mine Rescue Work in the Sudbury DistrictBy T. J. Fee
Introduction The International Nickel Company have been pioneers in mine rescue work in Ontario. Following the fire in the Hollinger mine in the spring of 1928, the Company purchased ten self-contain
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 4542 Investigation Of Oat Hill Mercury Mine Napa County, Calif.By Fremont T. Johnson
Credited with production of more than 164,000 flasks Of quicksilver from 1876 to 1944, the Oat Hill mine has ranked third in output in the United States. During World War II, when the demand for merc
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 9492 - The Effect of Underground Mining Conditions on the Activation of Automatic SprinklersBy A. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effect of underground mining conditions on the activation of automatic sprinkler heads. Sprinklers were exposed to liquid fuel fires in a rec
Jan 1, 2010
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Baltimore MeetingTHE first session was held in the small hall of the Academy of Music, on Tuesday evening, February 18th, 1879. The proceedings were opened by the reading, by President Eckley B. Coxe, of the follow
Jan 1, 1879
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Requisites of Successful Mine OperationBy C. W. Hall
MINE executives, as a rule, have always been willing to adopt new ideas of operation, or to listen to proposals which might increase the effectiveness of their enterprise, more especially so if they c
Jan 1, 1925
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Case Study: The Use Of Post Tensioned Piles For Wind Turbine FoundationsBy Amr Sallam, Ahmad Mohamed, Mohamed Alrowaimi
Renewable energy, in the form of wind and solar, has emerged as main source of energy in the modern society. The wind industry has substantially grown over the last two decades to become a key player
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RI 3538 Annual Report Of The Nonmetals Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? IntroductionBy Oliver C. Ralston
[The NOJ'l..metals Division deals wi tt mi:leral n t inte .ded to be used a ra\o,f materials for extraction of metals. ~ _ ereas, a. materinl containing a chromite, if used' for production o
Jan 1, 1940
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Current Issues, Alternative Concepts, and Design Criteria for Subway Ventilation SystemsBy Paul C. Miclea
With the growing urban population and the concern for traffic congestion and pollution (emissions control), public transportation is becoming more and more attractive to both city dwellers and manager
Jan 1, 1997
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Youth and a Postwar WorldBy JOHN R. SUMAN
COMMENCEMENT exercises this year have a peculiar significance because the graduating students are entering upon their life's work at the most critical time in the history of the United States. We
Jan 1, 1942
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Control and Monitoring of International Organization for Standardization Compliance for Industrial Sampling SystemsBy R Shaw, T T. Neidel, C Adams
Sampling equipment manufacturers endeavour to ensure that the mechanical equipment installed in sampling systems are designed and manufactured to adhere to the requirements of the International Organi
Jul 29, 2014
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Mine Shafts – Planning, Optimising and ConstructingBy D J. Kilkenny
Work practices involved in shaft construction can be aligned with current industry standard operating practices. However, the working environment during conventional shaft construction introduces uniq
Mar 21, 2011
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IC 6215 Caesium, Rubidium, And Lithium ? IntroductionBy R. M. Santmyers
Caesium, rubidium, and lithium are sometimes described as the minor or rarer alkali metals. They generally occur together in nature, although, lithium is distributed more widely and is far more abunda
Jan 1, 1930
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The GCRF Mine Dust and Health Network: A collaborative engagement platform, J.L. Broadhurst, S. Adams, and J.R.C. von HoldtBy S. Adams, J. R. C. von Holdt, J. L. Broadhurst
Fugitive dust from mineral extraction and processing activities can significantly influence air quality, the environment, and the health and quality of life of workers and surrounding communities. Poo
Jan 1, 2020