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The Mineral Resources of UtahBy AIME AIME
HE State of Utah has an area of 84,990 sq. mi., and like other inland states in the West its population, although steadily increasing, is relatively small. The fact that it is a state possessing vast
Jan 1, 1925
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The Effect of Weld Metal Toughness on the CVN Test Results of the Heat-Affected ZoneBy D. Bai, F. Hamad, S. Abraham
For the integrity of welded structures such as pipelines, the toughness of the heat-affected zones (HAZ) is an important property. This property is often specified in terms of Charpy V-notch (CVN) imp
Jan 1, 2005
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Reducing Energy Consumption by Alternative Processing Routes to Produce Ferrochromium Alloys from Chromite OreBy Arthur Barnes, Mika Muinonen, M. J. Lavigne
"The carbothermic reduction of chromite ore to produce high carbon ferrochromium is among the most energy intensive metal extraction processes performed, due not only to the highly endothermic nature
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 6689 Instrumentation For Primary And Secondary Excitation Of Low-Energy X-Ray Spectral LinesBy John W. Thatcher
A demountable X-ray tube vacuum spectrograph was designed by the Bureau of Mines for the determination of long-wavelength X-ray spectra from the light elements. This instrument was operated for both s
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Oxidation of Crude Oil in Porous MediaBy H. J. Ramey, I. S. Bousaid
Experimental results on the oxidation reaction kinetics in the forward combustion oil recovery process are presented. A total of 48 runs were made wherein a stationary thin layer of coked, unconsoli-d
Jan 1, 1969
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Premature ageing of a blast furnace taphole clay containing resole resin and liquid pitch as binderBy I. Cameron, S. Ramjee, A. M. Garbers-Craig
The cause of reduced workability and increased ageing of a blast furnace taphole clay was examined. The investigated taphole clay contained 60 mass% alumina, with phenol-formaldehyde resole resin and
Jul 23, 2025
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Wet grinding, settling and filtering characteristics of Australian and Brazilian iron oresBy Q Zhou, J Pan, D Q. Zhu, C C. Yang
Oxidised pellets have become an indispensable high-quality charge for blast furnaces (BF) due to their uniform particle size, high iron grade, high mechanical strength, good metallurgical performance,
Sep 18, 2023
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Applying the Metrics Navigator to Establish Strategic Indicators for MiningBy D Tanzil, H Jones
Every mine will close! Charting a profitable course through mine operations to acceptable mine completion requires that risk and opportunity management planning of the mine life begin as early as poss
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 6354 Comparison of Properties of Coke ProducedBy G. W. Birge, D. E. Wolfson, J. G. Walters
Seventeen samples were carbonized by the BM -AGA pilot - plant test method and in industrial ovens . Chemical and physical properties of the samples were determined , and the physical properties of th
Jan 1, 1964
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Cost Of Compliance With Potential Future Federal Mine Waste Regulations Under RCRA. II. Final Results For Copper Heap And Dump LeachingBy L. B. Rothfeld
In anticipation of RCRA reauthorization and subsequent rulemakings, the Bureau of Mines is studying potential economic impacts of RCRA on mining. For U.S. copper heap and dump leaching operations in a
Jan 1, 1994
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Operation Keewatin, 1952: A Geological Reconnaissance by HelicopterBy C. S. Lord
"AbstractThe slow progress of conventional geological reconnaissance of the northern Canadian Shield during the past twenty years clearly indicates the need for a radically new field technique. Operat
Jan 1, 1953
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Gold Liberation Modelling of Diagnostic Leaching Data Using Neural Network AnalysisBy N. Musee, N. Kornelius
This study presents a neural network approach to modelling the liberation of gold bearing ores. A complete mineralogical analysis of unmilled and milled ores, including gold deportment and gangue cont
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Impressions And Observations Of Soviet Coal Mining Industry By United States Delegation During Visit To USSR Under The 1972/73 Scientific Exchanges Agreement ? BackgroundBy Joseph J. Yancik
An exchange of coal mine specialists was made with the USSR under an "Agreement on Exchanges and Cooperation in Scientific, Technical, Cultural, and other Fields for 1972-73," which was signed by Pres
Jan 1, 1974
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AIME Pre Print 85-413 - Mechanisms of Respirable Dust Generation by Continuous MinerBy M. K. Quinn, A. W. Khair
"This paper presents an analysis of respiraple dust generation due to the action of a continuous miner. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a
Jun 1, 1988
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Thermosyphons For The Removal Of Ventilation-Induced Heat In An Arctic Underground Placer MineBy H. Wu, V. Izaxon
Intensive ventilation is required during the excavation of a mine opening and the subsequent exploitation of the mineral resources. The exchange of heat between the ventilation air and the rock mass h
Jan 1, 1997
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Statistical Summary Of World Production And Trade Of Major Mineral Commodities For 1989By Charles L. Kimbell
The final 26 tables of this chapter, tables 14-39, extend and expand the statistical series on production that was started in the 1963 edition of the "Area Reports: International" volume of the "Miner
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 9289 Remediation Progress At The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site, CaliforniaBy Fred R. Biggs
This report was prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to present a brief history of the listing of Iron Mountain Mine as a Superfund site on the National Priorities List (NPL) and subsequent remedial a
Jan 1, 1991
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A review of dry cover placement on extremely weak, compressible tailingsBy A. T. Jakubick, A. MacG. Robertson
This paper reviews key issues related to the placement of dry (soil) covers on extremely weak, compressible fine tailings. The design and construction of soil covers on such tailings often presents a
Jan 1, 2000
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Implications of the Geomechanical Interpretation of the Copper Rand Deposit on the Dore Lake Shear BeltBy J. Guha, R. Kanwar, G. Archambault, A. Tremblay
The Copper Rand Cu-Au deposit lies within a shear zone which strikes N50-60W and dips steeply southward (50°-55°) and extends over 1. 5 km with a thickness which varies form 350 to 425 metres. Mineral
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemical consumption in uranium recovery by ion exchangeBy A. Himsley, E. Byleveld
"With reference to the chemical constraints underlying the ion exchange process for uranium recovery, a generalized view is presented on the actual and the achievable efficiency of the process. The ar
Jan 1, 1980