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Chemical Oxygen In Underground Life SupportBy J. W. Mausteller
Chemical oxygen supplies have been used for nearly 60 years, with their greatest application during the last 25 years. They are of two types, the superoxides and chlorate "candles", The superoxides ar
Jan 1, 1971
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The Hydraulic ExcavatorBy John Mahoney
We live in a world of change and the mining industry is enjoying some of the most rapid changes today that have been seen in a long time, We'd like you to open your mind to a new concept in mater
Jan 1, 1973
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Geology - Its Application And Limitation In The Selection And Evaluation Of Placer Deposits (52003c09-9303-4144-a752-bb180a9c4c1b)By William H. Breeding
The remarks that follow are based substan¬tially on experience covering 45 years, 80% of which have been in placer work, rather than on a review of available literature. Most commercial placers have
Jan 1, 1984
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Integrated Continuous Testing of the Micronized-Magnetite Beneficiation Process in PETC's Coal Preparation Process Research FacilityBy Richard P. Killmeyer, Carl P. Maronde, W. W. Wen, Peter J. Suardini
Under a cost-shared Department of Energy contract, awarded as part of the Coal Preparation Program's High Efficiency Preparation subprogram, Custom Coals International will be installing and test
Jan 1, 1995
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Air quality impact assessment and management of mining activities around an international heritage site in India (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)By S. K. MONDAL, K. K. K. SINGH, S. Singh, R. K. TIWARY, S. K. Chaulya, G. C. MONDAL, R. S. Singh, T. B. SINGH
In this work, a comprehensive field study was carried out to measure the background air quality status and identify the air pollution sources from opencast mines around a heritage site in India. Air q
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Critical Considerations In Hardrock Tunneler Design ? I. IntroductionBy Robert W. Gordon
The art of excavating tunnels with continuous, full-face boring machines began almost 90 years ago, in the early 1880's. At this time, Colonel Beaumont designed and manufactured a seven-foot diam
Jan 1, 1970
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A Review Of Alluvial Overburden Stripping Methods ? IntroductionBy Robert E. Thurmond
With modern exploration techniques, it seems likely that an increasing number of the orebodies to be found in the future will be under alluvial fans or valley fill. As a result, a larger proportion of
Jan 1, 1963
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Characteristics Of Multiple-Fan Ventilation NetworksBy Y. J. Wang
The definitions of system pressure loss (mine head) and system resistance, which are traditionally associated with single-fan net- works, are applied to multiple-fan ventilation networks. The system c
Jan 1, 1983
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Wolframite Flotation With Chelating Collector And Neutral Oil SynergistBy Weibai Hu
The flotation separation of wolframite from fluorite and quartz is investigated with chelating agents and neutral oil as synergic collectors. Test results indicated that a-nitroso-ß-naphthol has a str
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Pigments - An Overview ? IntroductionBy Kenneth R. Hancock
The importance of "Mineral Pigments" can best be shown by noting that the world production is estimated to be in excess of 47 billion kilograms (52 million st). This quantity if pack- aged in the comm
Jan 1, 1985
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Autogenous Grinding At Hibbing Taconite CompanyBy J. V. Bymark
It is the intent of this paper to discuss the autogenous grinding circuit at Hibbing Taconite. The scope of the presentation includes; a brief history, the process flowsheet and the steps taken to imp
Jan 1, 1985
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Continuous Coke Production On A Water-Cooled Grate StokerBy R. J. Grace
Carbon in the form of coke is used as a reactant in various chemical and metallurgical processes, The high cost of by-product coke along with its periodic lack of availability and high investment nece
Jan 1, 1958
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Application Of Analog Computers In The Mining Industry ? IntroductionBy Jerome E. Grader
Special-purpose analog computers are being profitably applied in the process industries to perform miscellaneoas online computing functions in situations where conventional measurement and/or control
Jan 1, 1969
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Valuation Of A Mineral DepositBy A. L. Slaughter
A mineral deposit has been discovered and explored sufficiently to establish the presence of ore in ?commercially marketable quantities," This is the point at which exploration ends and development be
Jan 1, 1958
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Leaching And Recovery Of Metals From Cobalt-Rich Manganese CrustBy J. P. Allen
Cobalt, nickel, and manganese can be recovered quickly, cleanly, and selectively from cobalt-rich manganese crust by leaching in dilute acid solutions in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Common sele
Jan 1, 1990
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Rocks And ElectronicsBy Keith K. Griffiths
Computers are a valuable tool to the aggregate industry and should not be overlooked. The selection of proper mechanical components is necessary. Merely the addition of a computer to operate a mechani
Jan 1, 1967
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Chemical And Physical Properties Of Soils And Lignite Overburden Materials As Related To Successful ReclamationBy L. R. Hossner
Chemical and physical properties of surface soils and overburden materials must be evaluated prior to strip mining activities. This information can be used to assess whether subsurface overburden can
Jan 1, 1982
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How Private Industry Can Accomplish Coal Mining Research And DevelopmentBy LeRoy D. Loy
The coal mining industry must be able to compete with alternate sources of fuel for the utility and industrial customers. If the industry is unable to control transportation costs, either due to gover
Jan 1, 1983
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The World Market for Natural Soda AshBy George Innes
The soda ash business in the United States has undergone a sweeping technological change in ihe last 20 years. In a world where synthetics are continuzlly replacing natural products, here we have exac
Jan 1, 1980
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Tailoring Rates And Service For Coal Transport Market Development - SummaryBy Glenn A. Squibb
An example of market development is described. The market in rail-lake movement of coal is vital to a rail carrier because of its location. This market is threatened by nuclear and other competing fue
Jan 1, 1966