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  • NIOSH
    OFR-153(4)-82 Bureau Of Mines Oil Shale Data Bank - Part III - Recent Research Projects - Introduction

    By Richard E. Thill

    The Bureau of Mines' Oil Shale Data- Bank (OSDB) was created in 1976 to serve as a centralized source for the storage, retrieval, and dissemination of technical literature, patents, and informati

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Defining and controlling the environmental impacts of blasting at a major opencast coal mine

    By D. Mason, W. J. Birch

    Blasting operations are arguably one of the most contentious areas of surface mining.Many operators carry out outine monitoring as required by Mineral Planning Authorities. However in so doing they on

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Technical Tools for Increasing the Eco-Efficiency of Textile Products

    By Emilia Visileanu, Eftalea Carpus

    "Ecological economic policy shall be understood as the sum of political, economical and environmental measurements aimed at the entire economy dematerialization and the dematerialization shall be ""im

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    RI 4527 Recovery Of Alumina From Submarginal Bauxites - Part 1. -Electric Furnace Production Of Calcium Aluminate And Ferro-Alloy

    By Charles E. McCarthy

    Part 1 of this report is concerned with the electric-furnace production of calcium aluminate and iron alloy from a variety of siliceous ferruginous ores of aluminum. The furnacing research was directe

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    IC 8788 Taxation, Mining, And The Severance Tax

    By Karl E. Starch

    This Bureau of Mines report is a background study of severance taxes on mineral production. The rates, bases, and other features of State severance tax legislation as of March 1978 are presented, as a

    Jan 1, 1979

  • IMPC
    Improvement of Sampling for Moisture Content Analysis in Iron Ore Pellet Feed – Variographic Characterisation and On-Line IR-Analysis

    By K-O. Mickelsson, S. Töyrä, H. Esbensen

    Accurate information of physical, chemical and metallurgical quality characteristics such as moisture content, iron grade and particle size are crucial for successful process control and for producing

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    General Features of the Conformable "Pyritic" Orebodies (e2db2852-46b4-4a58-9d27-27cfaf6b1f8f)

    By R. L. Stanton

    "The present contribution is complementary with a preceding one on the field association of the conform-able ""pyritic"" deposits. It considers the more important features of their mineralogical const

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Characteristics of Edgewater Encroachment in California Oil Fields

    By H. Wilhelm, E. L. Davis, W. A. Clark

    MATHEMATICAL formulas for the analysis of the behavior of producing oil wells can be devised which will be correct for the assumed conditions. However, in an oil zone, variables always exist which are

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AUSIMM
    Organisational Factors in Fatalities and High Potential Incidents

    By N LaBranche, G Callinan

    There has been a reduction in overall workforce in the mining industry during the current downturn; a corresponding reduction in fatalities and high potential incidents (HPIs) has not been observed. T

    Jun 22, 2016

  • NIOSH
    RI 7401 Waters For Waterflooding San Joaquin Valley, Calif., Petroleum Reservoirs

    By G. L. Gates

    Five possible sources of water for waterflooding of petroleum reservoirs in the arid San Joaquin Valley of California were considered. Three of them (water produced with petroleum, water from a shallo

    Jan 1, 1970

  • TMS
    A Diffuse Interface Model for Two-Phase Flows Based on Averaging

    By C. Beckermann

    "A diffuse interface model is derived for the direct simulation of two-phase flows with surface tension, density differences between the phases, and phase change. The derivation starts from the balanc

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Simulated learning model for minable reserves evaluation in surface mining projects - SME Transactions 2013

    By C. V. Deutsch, J. B. Boisvert, M. A. Cuba

    The amount of information available for characterizing a deposit increases over time due to the continuous acquisition of data during mining. This additional information is collected from different so

    Jan 1, 2013

  • IMPC
    Column Flotation: Theory and Practice

    By Yuliy Rubinstein

    "The paper presents a analysis of the history and the trends of development of flotation apparatus. The laws of their evolution are stated and the place and role of column flotation are indicated. It

    Jan 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    RI 6520 Formation Damage Estimated From Water Sensitivity Tests, Patrick Draw Area, Wyoming

    By Oren C. Baptist, Carlon S. Land, Eliot J. White

    The water sensitivity of the oil - gas - producing sandstones in three fields in the Patrick Draw area of southwestern Wyoming was estimated by laboratory testing . The tests used to estimate sensitiv

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Mitigation and evaluation of the impact of a sandstone channel on a longwall face

    By Daniel W. H. Su

    A nearly 305-m- (1,000-ft-) wide sandstone channel was projected to run through the mid panel area of a 457-m- (1,500-ft-) wide longwall panel in a southwestern Pennsylvania coal mine. This sandstone

    Jun 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Toward the Optimization of Flotation Column Operation

    By J. Bouchard, A. Desbiens, M. Maldonado, R. del Villar

    ABSTRACT: Despite many years of practical applications in mineral processing plants, the potential of column flotation has still not been fully exploited. The challenge in measuring some key variables

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Mine To Mill Process Integration And Optimisation – Benefits And Challenges

    By Walter Valery, Sarma Kanchibotla

    Due to the global financial crisis, the world economy has turned upside down and most major economies in the world are facing severe recession for the past one and half year. During this period most c

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 4999 Metallurgical Investigations Of Southeastern Missouri Cobalt-Nickel Resources ? Summary

    By H. Kenworthy

    Sulfide-ore concentrates containing cobalt, nickel, copper, lead, and iron from the operations of the National Lead Co. at. Fredericktown, Mo., were treated successfully on a laboratory scale to recov

    Jan 1, 1953

  • DFI
  • AIME
    Discussions - Of Mr. Jenney's Paper on The Mineral Crest, or the Hydrostatic Level Attained by the Ore-Depositing Solutions, in certain Mining Districts of the Great Salt Lake Basin (see p. 46)

    George Otis Smith, Washington, D. C. (communication to the Secretary) : The somewhat exceptional features discussed by Dr. Jenncy in his paper on " The Mineral Crest" mere recognized and described by

    Jan 1, 1903