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Comparison Of Arched And Flat Seal Designs Using Finite Element Analysis
The failure of a seal in an underground coal mine can have devastating consequences. Traditionally seals have been constructed as flat walls. Large hydraulic dams, on the other hand, are constructed
Jan 1, 2007
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Selection Of A Stripping Method A Case Study -Goonyella Mine
By George J. Simchuk
The selection of a stripping method and subsequently, the stripping equipment, are two of the most important decisions confronting a project engineering staff during the initial feasibility study of a
Jan 1, 1971
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Some Defects Of The United States Mining Law (eecdcbfa-de8d-4b26-aa74-a39537f43b87)
Discussion of the paper of COURTENAY DEKALB, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 331 to 337. HORACE V. WINCHELL, Minneapolis, Minn.-
Jan 5, 1915
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Seismic Refraction Equipment For Industrial Mineral Exploration
By Stephen V. Thompson
Within recent years portable seismic refraction units have found their place in the industry for shallow investigations, Completely portable, relatively inexpensive and of proven accuracy, the portabl
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4915 High Temperature Experiments With Zirconium And Zirconium Compounds
By W. J. Kroll
This report is concerned with the many sidelines that were investigated incidental to developing a process to produce ductile Zirconium by members of the staff of the Bureau of Mines laboratory, Alban
Jan 1, 1952
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Use of Seismographs in Quality Control of Surface Mine Blast Adjacent to Underground Mines
By Robert C. Brown
During a research period lasting over three years, a vast number of seismograms were collected and analyzed. From this data, other than obtaining a host of new information pertaining to the effects of
Jan 1, 1980
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Applications of Ore Microscopy to Mill Products and Deposits of Disseminated Precious Metals
By Richard D. Hagni
Ore microscopy is a useful technique to detect and study the ore minerals that are associated with sediment-hosted and volcanic-hosted deposits of finely disseminated gold and silver. Ore microscopy c
Jan 1, 1987
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The Mineral Wealth of the Precambrian
By C. V. Corless
1. Introductory Some members may recall that at the Annual Meeting two years ago I read a paper, 'The Future of the Mining Industry in Canada." Discussing this large subject it was possible only
Jan 1, 1924
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The Washing of Calcine to Remove Soluble Salts at Great Boulder Gold Mines Limited (add9b255-f732-4157-b8bc-50ff50a1fd29)
At Great Boulder Gold Mines Ltd. a number of attempts were made to remove water soluble copper and iron salts from calcined pyritic concentrates but variou~ problems arose and the methods were abandon
Jan 1, 1964
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Grading of Pig-Iron
By E. T. Clymer
It has been the custom, from the earliest time, to grade pig-iron by the appearance of the fracture; and although, since the pneumatic and open-hearth methods of steel-making have come into existence,
Jan 1, 1893
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An Amperometric Instrument For The Determination Of Cyanide On Gold Plants
By J. O. Jensen
A method is described for the determination of cyanide in gold slurries, based on amperometry. The measured current is proportional to the concentration of cyanide, and is not effected by pH or by the
Jan 1, 1994
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“One Step” Technology to Separate Copper, Zinc, Lead Form Iron in Metallurgical Slag and Pyrite Cinder: Part 2 - Pilot Test
By De-qing Zhu, Jian Pan, Tie-jun Chun, Dong Chen, Yu Cui
"A study of processing pyrite cinder and metallurgical slag using “one step” technology in strand grate - rotary kiln is presented, which aims to efficiently recover the valuable metals of iron, lead,
Jan 1, 2011
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Programming U. S. Bureau Of Mines Multimillion-Dollar Minerals Research
By C. W. Merrill
Minerals research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines embraces the mining and metallurgical problems of some 80 metals and nonmetals excluding the mineral fuels. It requires the energies and talents of about
Jan 11, 1961
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Arabia for the year 1934
By G. C. Gester
With the exception of exploration geological work that is being prosecuted in various parts of the mainland of Arabia, the only new developments in Arabia during 1934 were on Bahrein Island, which is
Jan 1, 1935
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Generalization Of The Ground Reaction Curve Concept
By Emmanuel Detournay, Charles Fairhurst
A method is proposed for computing (a possible solution of) the ground reaction curve, for use in tunnel support analysis, in cases where the initial stress field is not hydrostatic. Rock around a cir
Jan 1, 1982
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A preview of things to come?
By Robert D. Brown
"The Conservative Government 's budget proposals brought forward on December 11, 1979 have been withdrawn, but they are far from dead. On the contrary, a number of those budget proposals, especia
Jan 1, 1980
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Pile Load Testing At JFK International Airport - Synopsis
By J. Moskowitz
Construction of the new JFK International Airport Light Rail System (LRS) began in 1998 with a pre-construction load test program. This $1.2 billion design-build project consists of approximately 13 k
Jan 1, 2000
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Novel Metallographic Techniques, Particularly as Applied to the Study of Aluminum
By C. A. Godden, T. N. Atkinson
Metallographic techniques developed from studies of corrosion films and electroplated coatings on aluminum alloys, are discussed. These methods, the result of work at the Naval Research Establishment,
Jan 1, 1962
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Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy to the Development and Commercialization of the Iron Carbide Process
By Frank A. Stephens
The process of converting iron ore (principally Fe,03 or Fe30,) into iron carbide (Fe,C) to be used as feedstock for steel-making yields complex mixtures of several Fe-containing compounds as a functi
Jan 1, 1993
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The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by Geopolymerisation
By Leon Lorenzen, Charlene Gokhale
"In excess of 24 x 106 tons (Eskom, 1997) of coal-derived fly ash is produced annually in South Africa for the production of electric power. A large quantity of this ash is disposed of as a solid wast
Jan 1, 2003