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Tube bundle analyser flow rate, why it is importantBy M Tsai
Tube bundle gas monitoring systems have been used in the mining industry for over 50 years. The initial design was based on four individual gas analysers along with a series of solenoid valves, gas sa
Oct 12, 2022
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Introduction - The MissionThe Interior Department's Bureau of Mines is the Federal Government's primary research arm in the mineral and fossil-fuel fields. In accordance with its Organic Act of 1910, the Bureau'
Jan 1, 1972
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ISO 9002 Is Changing Bentonite CorporationBy William J. Miles
Bentonite Corporation decided to pursue ISO-9002 Registration for our bentonite production for many reasons. We wanted to improve our current Quality System to encompass all business aspects, not just
Jan 1, 1996
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Using Explosives to Clear Manhattan's East River of Navigational Hazards -- The Great Hell Gate Poject of the 1870'sBy Robert B. Hopler
Reefs, exposed rocks, and fast currents made the Hell Gate section of New York's East River a treacherous passage ever since man attempted to sail through the area. As the harbor's importance grew, at
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining Coal Under the Sea in Nova ScotiaBy Francis Gray
Mr. F. W. Gray: It is not my intention to read my paper as it is too long, so I will touch only on the high lights. The Sydney field is the most favourable example of undersea coal mining that exists,
Jan 1, 1927
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Maximizing air quality inside enclosed cabs with a unidirectional filtration and pressurization system - SME Transactions 2009By J. A. Zimmer, M. S. Hillis, D. Moredock, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
Enclosed cabs have been used on surface mining equipment for many years to protect equipment operators from health and safety hazards. The surface mining and quarrying process is a highly mechanized p
Jan 1, 2009
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Development of Antimony Smelting Technology in ChinaBy Shu Bin, Lin Chen, Tian-zu Yang, Wei-feng Liu, Wan-da Bin
"Antimony resources are rich in china, its reserves and productions are ranking the first in the world. The Chinese antimony mineral resources are mainly existed in the form of three types, such as st
Jan 1, 2013
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IC 9352 Fires In Abandoned Coal Mines and Waste BanksBy Ann G. Kim
Fires that occur in abandoned coal mines, waste banks, and in coal outcrops constitute a serious health, safety, and environmental hazard. Toxic fumes, the deterioration of air quality, and subsidence
Jan 1, 1993
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The Sherritt-Cominco Copper Process ? PART I : The ProcessBy G. M. Swinkels
Sherritt Gordon and Cominco, with financial assistance from the Canadian Government through PAIT, have developed a hydrometallurgical process for refining copper from sulphide concentrates. The main o
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7918 Reconnaissance Of Iron Occurrences In Colorado ? SummaryBy C. M. Harrer
This paper describes the location and general features of iron occurrences in Colorado. Most of the deposits were examined; many are in forested and mountainous areas at altitudes of 5,000 to 13,700 f
Jan 1, 1959
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What Really Determines The Height In Column Flotation? (5ef2b1d0-aed2-4929-a233-47f578edbfa4)By M. T. Ityokumbul
Flotation columns and their variations are increasingly replacing conventional cells in mineral processing circuitry. While the operational characteristics of columns differ from those of conventional
Jan 1, 1995
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82. Changes and Developments in Concepts of Ore Genesis - 1933 to 1967By John D. Ridge
Here are summarized 162 papers, published between 1933 and 1967, that deal with various aspects of ore genesis. Emphasis is placed on additions to, or modifications of, ore-formation theory, no matter
Jan 1, 1968
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Costs of Taxation in the Mining IndustryBy A. S. Baillie
THE subject of taxes appears to engage our attention altogether too lightly. At least it would seem that, notwithstanding the increase in the cost of government, and its concomitant increased taxation
Jan 1, 1935
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Biographical Notices of 1906By AIME AIME
THE list of deaths during the year 1906 comprises the following names, the figures in parentheses indicating the year in which the persons named were elected to membership Members and Associates.-Art
Jul 1, 1907
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Bulletin 122 The Principles and Practice of Sampling Metallic Metallurgical MaterialsBy Edward Keller
The work covered by this report was undertaken at the request of Dr. J. A. Holmes, late Director of the Bureau of Mines, to whom the writer had been recommended by C. W. Goodale and E. P. Mathewson, o
Jan 1, 1916
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The Present Status of Geophysics in CanadaBy A. A. Brant
ONE of the reasons advanced for the decline in prospecting and discovery is that, as regards surficial examination, the law of diminishing returns is becoming applicable. Fewer surficially unprospecte
Jan 1, 1942
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New Insights into Driven Pile Vibrations using Novel Data Management and Visualization ToolsBy Mark Zablocki, Dakarai McCoy
Ground vibrations are an unavoidable effect of driving piles and may pose a risk to nearby infrastructure and the comfort of adjacent occupants. Driven-pile-induced ground vibrations are known to vary
Sep 8, 2021
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MLA 30-93 - Mineral Appraisal Of Coronado National Forest, Part 6 - Dragoon Mountains Unit Cochise County, ArizonaBy Mark L. Chatman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied mineral resources of the Dragoon Mountains Unit, Coronado National Forest (54,264 ac), Cochise County, AZ. This study involves literature and field investigations with
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 6724 Protective Clothing in the Mining IndustryBy W. J. Fene, R. D. Currie
The value of protective clothing in the prevention of injuries has long been recognized in many of the leading industries , but the adoption of the idea into mine safety programs is comparatively new
Jun 1, 1933
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Financing The Mineral Prospect Or Small Mine In CanadaBy William L. Young
I think I should let you in on one of Canada's best-kept secrets, if you will promise not to tell it all over the place. Believe it or not, good, honest, enterprising capitalism is still alive an
Jan 1, 1981