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Safety Culture and Resilience Engineering - Exploring Theory and Application in Improving Gold Mining SafetyContemporary approaches to safety management appear to be failing short of meeting its mark in improving mine safety. This is evidenced by the high workers compensation, high incidence rates and fatal
Aug 1, 2010
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A Size Reduction/Liberation Model Of Grinding Including Multiple Classes Of Composite ParticlesBy W. Z. Choi
A model describing size reduction and mineral liberation during grinding has been extended to include multiple classes of composite particles. The majority of the model parameters have been directly d
Jan 1, 1986
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Continuous Haulage With Remote Control Miners In Thin Seams ? IntroductionBy T. A. McAfoose
As one of the major suppliers of the chestnut Ridge energy center, Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company continues the search for more efficient haulage systems. This search is one that is essential i
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8440 Estimated Costs Of Steel Slag DisposalBy E. C. Baker
Costs of disposing of steel slag are estimated based on the present method and a proposed alternate method for a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area. Estimated cost data were calculated by the Bureau of
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineral Bioprocessing, an Overview.By R. W. Smith
Living and killed organisms, particularly microorganisms, and extracellular products derived from the organisms are increasingly finding use in minerals engineering. Goals include both enhancement of
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Considerations for Modern Shaft LiningsBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski
The shaft structure being part of an underground mine, depends on programned functional duties, and on geological and hydrological conditions. The majority of Canadian metal mine shafts are in hard co
Jan 1, 1973
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Leaching a Low-Grade Copper Sulfide OreBy Brent W. Madsen
The acid-ferric sulfate leaching of low-grade sulfide copper mine waste provides more than 10 percent of the U.S. supply of new copper, but recoveries and leaching rates are very low. In Federal Burea
Jan 1, 1976
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Particle Size Dependence In Flotation Derived From A Fundamental Model Of The Capture ProcessBy G. S. Dobby
Particle collection is considered to occur by particle collision with the bubble followed by the particle sliding over the bubble during which attachment may occur. Collision is quantified by a collis
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 9294 Hydraulic Borehole Pressure Cells: Equipment, Technique, And TheoriesBy Khamis Y. Haramy
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the use of Bureau-developed flat and cylindrical hydraulic borehole pressure cells. A brief description of the fabrication, installation, and pressurizing eq
Jan 1, 1991
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Underground Gas Storage Effects on Underground WatersBy Douglas Ball
An underground storage field is a gas field where man, not nature, has put all or most of the gas. All but one of those in use today are in the pore spaces or "porosity" of sedimentary rocks, the most
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2201 Use Of The MacMichael Viscosimeter In Testing Petroleum ProductsBy W. H. Herschel, E. W. Dean
"IntroductoryThe common practice of the petroleum industry is to measure viscosity by the use of instruments of the efflux or capillary tube type. The Saybolt universal viscosimeter has been tentative
Jan 1, 1921
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A Systems Approach for the Application of Eco-Efficiency Indicators for Process Design in the Minerals IndustryBy H von Blottnitz, J L. Broadhurst
Eco-efficiency has been proposed by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development as an environmental performance indicator framework that contributes to sustainability by assisting corporate
Jan 1, 2009
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Ceramic Materials in the Construction IndustryBy J G. Brady
This paper discusses the ceramic products used in the construction industry in Canada, as well as the main raw materials used in their manufacture. The products include the! following: (1) clay prorlu
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining Efficiency And Equipment Analysis As Affected By Mining ConditionsBy Kent E. McElhattan
The selection of efficiency machinery for an underground mining system is a highly skilled art. Modern techniques of mining, based on sound engineering principles, increase the probability of success.
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 9189 - Relationship Between Horizontal Stresses and Geologic Anomalies in Two Coal Mines in Southern IllinoisBy D. K. Ingram
In situ horizontal stresses were measured to determine the influences of geologic anomalies on the regional horizontal stress field in two coal mines in southern Illinois. Stress measurements were obt
Jan 1, 1988
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The New Coalition - OverviewBy Francis X. Murray
Synthetic fuels will be the first major development effort to feel the effects of a new set of opposition forces. These confrontations will not be of the same variety as those which occured in the 197
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Preferred Orientations Produced by Cold-rolling Low-carbon Sheet Steel (With Discussion)By R. F. Mehl, M. Gensamer
Although a large number of X-ray photograms of cold-rolled steel have been published, two circumstances have led to the experimental work reported in this paper. The first is that no complete study, m
Jan 1, 1936
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Other Commodities - Carbon Dioxide Accumulation in Geologic Structures (T. P. 841, with discussion)By Charles Miller
Natural carbon dioxide has recently been exploited in the United States in consequence of oil and gas developments in the Western States and the growing demand by transcontinental and transoceanic shi
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Development of Abnormally Large Grain Sizes in Rolled and Annealed Copper Sheet (T. P. 974 with discussion)By C Macquarie, Maurice Cook
Normally the grain size of cold-rolled and annealed copper sheet is of the order of 0.02 to 0.06 mm., and 0.1 mm., for example, would, for many purposes, be regarded as undesirably large. The occurren
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Mechanical Properties - Influence of Hydrogen on Mechanical Properties of Some Low-carbon Manganese-iron Alloys and on Hadfield Manganese Steel (Metals Technology, June 1944) (With discussion)By Herbert H. Uhlig
Although the mechanical properties of high-carbon manganese-iron alloys, particularly the Hadfield manganese steels, have been established, the literature discloses discrepancies in the reported prope
Jan 1, 1944