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Dilution: Human ErrorBy M. Javier
In business mining, dilution is the result of the operating parameters that occur too often and cause serious consequences to mine performance, questioning TO WHOM BENEFITS DILUTION. Mining persists i
Feb 23, 2014
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IC 7908 Underground Mining Methods And Cost At Three Salt Wash Uranium Mines Of Climax Uranium Co. ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. L. Dare
This information circular is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines in which the methods and costs of producing uranium ore on the Colorado Plateau are discussed. This report describ
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6844 Chemical Processing Of Florida Phosphate Rock SlimeBy M. H. Stanczyk
The Bureau of Mines made bench-scale laboratory tests on a sample of typical Florida phosphate slime to determine alumina and phosphate extractions obtainable by agitation leaching, by baking and curi
Jan 1, 1966
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Numerical Model Calibration for Simulating Coal Pillars, Gob and Overburden ResponseBy Essie Esterhuizen, Michael M. Murphy, Chris Mark
"The design of underground coal mines requires a clear understanding of the overburden response, the loading of pillars, the loading of the gob, the pillar failure process, and the ultimate load carri
Jan 1, 2010
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Nottinghamshire AreaBy R. B. Scott, J. Hewitson
The paper investigates the historical information relating to spontaneous heatings which have occurred within the area from 1955 to date. From this information the seams most liable are identified and
May 23, 1905
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No. 8 Shaft, Britannia MinesBy Paul W. Billwiller
Introduction In 1937, the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, was carrying on an extensive exploratory diamond-drilling programme. Most of this drilling was done on the 4100 level, the
Jan 1, 1946
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OFR-86(1)-81 Recommended Guidelines For Oxygen Self-Rescuers -Volume I, Underground Coal MiningBy D. Randolph Berry
The U.S. Bureau of Mines awarded a contract to Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA) to provide recommendations on the safest, most practical methods for complying with new regulations requiring that a
Jan 1, 1981
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Operation of Centrifugal PumpsBy Mark W. Booth
THE Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, as a coal mining concern and as a steel industry, has much pumping to do, and the conditions are as varied as it is possible to make them. We are faced with ha
Jan 1, 1944
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A Method for Selecting Optimum Microparameters’ Values in the Numerical Simulation of Rock Cutting - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By A. D. Kalogeropoulos, T. N. Michalakopoulos
This paper deals with the numerical simulation of rock cutting laboratory tests using the discrete element method. The main objective is to provide a method for calibrating numerical DEM models of roc
Dec 28, 2022
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IC 7771 Bibliography Of Zirconium ? IntroductionBy Eleanor Abshire
This bibliography is the result of a cooperative project undertaken by the Bureau of Ships and the Bureau of Mines to accumulate literature published to date on zirconium and hafnium and to establish
Jan 1, 1957
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Publicity and the Mining IndustryBy C. M. Campbell
Canadian newspapers from coast to coast, have been, for months, denouncing those articles entitled, "The Whisper of Death," which have been appearing in the Montreal Star. I have not read these articl
Jan 1, 1923
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Review Of Current Lime Calcining Technology ? IntroductionBy Whitmell J. Smithwick
Lime is one of the most extensively used chemicals in industry. Other than sulfuric acid, it is used in greater quantities than any other man-made industrial chemical. In 1974 there were 20,368,000 to
Jan 1, 1976
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Extractive Metallurgy of Zirconium and HafniumBy D. R. Spink
An historical background is presented to provide a basis for the lack of normally expected developmental effort over the first 20-25 years of viable zirconium production operations. This is followed b
Jan 1, 1977
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Fuel Investigations of the Research Council of Alberta (1919-1940)By W. A. Lang
RESEARCH has been defined as the link between the present and the future. Science, wonderful though its achievements may be, has but scratched the surface of the unknown. Research is directing its att
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 5339 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota For Fiscal Years 1954-56 ? Summary And ConclusionsBy S. M. Runke
The pegmatite investigations at the Rapid City, S. Dak., Experiment Station during; the pact 3 years have been primarily a study of recovering beryl from nonlithium-bearing pegmatite rock by continuou
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-61(5)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume V - Battery And Battery-Charging SafetyBy Lloyd A. Morley
The primary goal of this research report is to discuss safety considerations involved in the use of lead-acid batteries for traction purposes in underground coal mines. In order to arrive at the o
Jan 1, 1977
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The suppression of dust in coal-mines of Great Britain -thirty-second report to the committee on the control of atmospheric conditions and spontaneous combustion in mines-By J. Ivon Graham, T. D. Jones
This paper presents methods in use in British coal-mines for the suppression of dust. While the effect of present-day treatment will not be apparent for several years, in pits in South Wales, concentr
Jan 1, 1947
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Deflection Diamond Drilling at Wahana MinesBy The Staff
"THE Wabana iron ore mines, owned and operated by the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, Limited, .are on Bell Island in Conception bay, on the east coast of Newfoundland. Mining began on surface in
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3196 Compressed Air For Operating Modern Coal-Mining EquipmentBy R. D. Currie
"INTRODUCTION Compressed air for operating coal-mining equipment is seldom considered in conjunction with modern methods and appliances. But the Jamison Coal & Coke Co. has proved the economy and effi
Oct 1, 1932
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Overview of Proven Low Cost and High Efficiency Dust Control Strategies for Mining OperationsBy J. M. Mutmansky, R. A. Jankowski, M. A. K. Mohamed
"SYNOPSISKnown health hazards associated with the breathing of respirable dusts, particularly silica dust, during mining are becoming a great concern in many parts of the world. The search for effecti
Jan 1, 1998