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RI 3594 Safe Opening And Determination Of Construction Of Detonators - Introduction (fb97dda4-5913-4a0c-b668-91102230213c)By R. L. Grant
[p(,ton~to'rs 'ar-IV uscG.. to explode 9crnli .... sible c}:plosivcs, dynamites, or other hiGh uxplosives. This ?,...!xplosion or detr)nation is brought about by th\.:J energy which i libera
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6687 Growth And Development Of The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
A conviction is growing that depressions and other adverse conditions are not entirely unavoidable if a knowledge of past achievements and shortcomings is intelligently, applied in shaping the course
Jan 1, 1933
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Simulation Of Multireaction Flow ProcessesBy Ivan V. Klumpar
If components of a gas-liquid stream react with each other and with stationary solids, involving parallel and sequential, reversible and irreversible, and slow and instantaneous reactions, the process
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6962 Thermodynamic Properties Of Forsterite And SerpentineBy E. G. King
The Bureau of Mines made experimental determinations of the heats of formation of forsterite and chrysotile at 298.15° K. The heat capacities of two polymorphs of serpentine, chrysotile and antigorite
Jan 1, 1967
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Operating Experience With The Eisenhower Cable Belt® Overland ConveyorBy F. B. Brost
In 1976, a decision was made by Anamax Mining Company to install an unusual conveying system to transport ore 10.3 km (6.4 mi) from the new Eisenhower Mine to the Twin Buttes concentrator. The system,
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology of Allard Lake Ilmenite DepositsBy Paul Hammond
Abstract The Allard Lake ilmenite deposits, which are currently being developed on a large scale, occur as a series of dykes or lenticular, flat-lying bodies within the northeastern part of a large
Jan 1, 1949
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How Lightning Detection Has Influenced AMAX Coal's Delta MineBy Steve Kane
Lightning is a very real problem in the surface mining industry. Today, as adverse market conditions continue to influence the surface coal industry, it has become necessary that all functions of the
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 9008 Analysis Of Dredge Safety HazardsBy Stephen A. Swan
Bureau of Mines research has not included analyses of mining dredge safety since 1948. Because of the increasing use of dredges, 63 fatal accidents and several hundred nonfatal injury accidents involv
Jan 1, 1985
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Quartz Analysis in Coal Mine Samples: Comparison of XRD and P-7 MethodsBy Jianmin Qin, Raja V. Ramani, Wilson Miola
"The number of underground work entities operating under reduced dust standards in U.S. coal mines has been increasing since the start of the decade of the 80s and is currently approaching 10,000. The
Mar 1, 1992
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Evolution Of Publicly Funded R&D Capability Along The Mineral Value Chain In South AfricaBy L. Simpson
South African is a repository of significant deposits of a variety of minerals. The Citigroup confirms this assertion with an estimate of in-situ valuation of US$2.5 Trillion. The mining sector plays
Sep 1, 2012
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Cooling Magma's Lower Levels by Mechanical RefrigerationBy E. P. Palmatier
RECENTLY a cooling system has been in process of installation on the 3400 and 3600-ft. levels of the Magma copper mine at Superior, Ariz. The general system of ventilation employed at this inclined-ve
Jan 1, 1937
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The Impact of Residence Time on Copper Recovery in Telfer Gold MineÆs Cyanide Recycling ProcessBy P Breuer, A Simons
The sulfidisation, acidification, recycle and thickening (SART) process is currently being used at NewcrestÆs Telfer Gold Mine to recover cyanide and copper from the cyanidation tails of the pyrite co
Sep 26, 2013
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Investigation into Strata Behaviour and Fractured Zone Height in a High-Seam Longwall Coal MineBy G. Song, S. Yang
"SynopsisThe development of techniques and equipment for single-pass high-seam longwall mining in China is reviewed. Some methods used to obtain the fractured zone height are discussed. The boundary b
Jan 1, 2015
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Agglomeration in Leaching: The Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Agglomeration Control and Fines/Clays MonitoringBy G. Velarde
Agglomeration has as main objective to form a uniform and highly permeable heap for leaching. An inaccurate dosage of moisture during agglomeration leads directly to poor agglomerate quality and segre
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 7116 The New Metallurgical Experiment Station For The Bureau Of Mines, United States Department Of The Interior, At Salt Lake City, Utah - IntroductionBy R. S. Dean
A large metallurgical experiment station at Salt Lake City to house the works of the Bureau of Mines in the intermountain area properly has long been projected. It finally became possible when a Publi
Jan 1, 1940
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Study of Fracture Mechanisms in Coal Subjected to Various Types of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry (acc54afc-2cfd-4fc3-9f50-590983d2bd8c)By A. Wahab Khair
"This paper presents an analysis of fracture mechanisms in coal subjected to bi-axial state of stresses, indentation of laterally confined coal specimen. Coal specimens were loaded to failure by the s
Jan 1, 1988
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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AZ91D/SiC Mmc Produced by Compocasting Using an Inclined Cooling PlateBy R. G. S. Mussi
An inclined cooling plate is utilized as a modification in the compocasting process of magnesium alloy and the mechanical properties of the composites obtained are studied in this work. Based on cryst
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-116-76 Evaluation Of Combined In-Situ And Surface Retorting Of Oil Shale Tract C-BbBy A. P. Grossman
'This report was prepared by Shell Oil Company, Mining Ventures Department in accordance with Cooperative Agreement No. 14-09-0070-b53 dated September 10, 1976, between the United States of Ameri
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6693 Comparative Study Of Explosives In Granite - Third Series Of TestsBy Harry R. Nicholls
Six different chemical explosives were detonated in a test series to com-pare their relative performance in granite. From 5 to 255 feet from the detonation point, strain, acceleration, and particle ve
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3104 The Overheating of Rubber-Sheathed Trailing Cables (1727008d-c514-4d4a-8661-07773540899e)By A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
"Field inspections and data relative to the use of rubber—sheathed trailing cables in mines show that much cable is ruined or its probable life shortened by being overheated in service.The length of c
Jul 1, 1931