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Scientific and Technological Developments in Extractive Metallurgy - Copper and Nickel ExtractionBy Flavelle IV
A survey is made of changes in the technical status of a number of western world copper extraction and refining operations over the past 20 years. Specific developments in pyro- and hydro-metallurgy a
Jan 1, 1985
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Selección de sostenimiento en excavaciones minerasBy Salas I. Ricardo
El presente trabajo revisa los principales métodos de sostenimiento minero para evaluar la estabilidad de una excavación de forma rápida y así proponer una metodología que considera algunos aspectos d
Nov 8, 1984
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El carbón como fuente alternativa de energíaBy M. H. Thomas
Ante la baja perspectiva en el aumento del petróleo, se replanteó el uso del combustible carbonáceo donde los beneficios económicos para cada usuario serán importantes, debido al costo considerablemen
Mar 1, 1984
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Precious Metals Continue to Dominate 1983 ExplorationBy J. DeYoung
Weak demand for metals and consequent low metal prices resulted in continuation of the depressed state of US mineral exploration activity through 1983. Data collected by Resources for the Future Inc.
Jan 5, 1984
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Long-Range Planning Commission: Report of the Scope CommitteeBy Charles C. Dahl, Gordon C. Presley, Andrew E. Nevin, Bruce A. Kennedy
How does SME-AIME cope with profound changes in technology, markets - and most importantly - in employment patterns facing its membership today? This is the question that prompted the Society's B
Jan 4, 1984
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OFR-102-85 Satellite Monitoring For A Coal Waste EmbankmentBy F. J. Prokoski
The COALSTAR Project, which operated from November 1981 to December 1982, was a research and development project aimed at providing a reliable and inexpensive means of monitoring various waste site co
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-47(B)-81 Thermally Induced Stresses In Explosion -Proof Electrical Enclosures With Windows ? Part 2 - Final Technical ReportBy Stephen E. Stewart
This document presents the explosion-proof enclosures used severity of certification tests solutions to linear transient thermal and stress analyses of in underground mines. The results were used to a
Jan 1, 1984
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Management Practices--Production Analysis And ImprovementBy Chris A. Minnucci
In 1978, the U.S. Department of Energy funded a 2-year study to identify and quantify causes of the post-1969 coal mine productivity decline. A large number of factors hypothesized to have affected pr
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-149-84 Development And Validation Of A Training Program For Operators Of Noncoal Equipment - Volume I. Final ReportThis report describes the development of training materials for the operators of underground mining equipment in the underground metal and nonmetal mining industry. The objective was to determine the
Jan 1, 1984
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Part I. Process For Reclaiming Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum And Tungsten From Secondary Source MaterialsBy Jameel Menashi
A process has been developed for recovering the refractory metal values contained in mixed secondary source materials such as contaminated grinding wastes, oxides and sludges. The wastes are calcined
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-1(C)-87 Assessment Of Whole Body Vibration Levels Of Coal Miners - Volume III: Low Frequency Vibration Exposure And Seat PerformanceBy Paul J. Remington
The field data gathered as part of the measurements described in Volumes I and II were re-analyzed in the low frequency regime (.1 Hz to 1 Hz) where motion sickness normally occurs. These data were co
Jan 1, 1984
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Second Quarter 1984 General Economic And Mineral Industry Performance - The U.S. EconomyGeneral economic conditions continued to improve in the second quarter of 1984 as real gross national product advanced at an annual rate of 7.5 percent (table 1). This followed an even larger first qu
Jan 1, 1984
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Oxidation/Reduction Effects In Depression Of Sulfide MineralsBy S. Chander
A review of the published literature on the mechanism of depression of sulfide minerals shows that a unified theory is not yet available. The various mechanisms that have been postulated include compe
Jan 1, 1984
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The Status of Gold Exploration in Papua New GuineaABSTRACT' The first references to gold in New Guinea were by the Portuguese in 1525. The first significant discovery and gold rush was on Sudest Island in 1888 and was a natural extension of
Jan 1, 1984
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Surface Subsidence. in Longwall Mining--A Case StudBy R. D. Yancich
A case study of longwall mining surface subsidence was performed at a mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The mine operated in the Pittsburgh coal seam which averaged 70-72 inches with 6-8 inches draw
Jan 1, 1984
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Tungsten - Can The Market Economy Countries Hold Their Own?By Donald I. Bleiwas
The U.S. Bureau of nines evaluated the potential availability of tungsten from 57 tungsten mines and deposits in 19 market economy countries (1). The 38 properties that were producing at the time this
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8864 - Electrical Properties and Attenuation Distance of Upper Pennsylvanian Coal Measure Rock From Southwestern PennsylvaniaBy D. P. Lindroth
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in research on ground probing radars for detection of geologic hazards in advance of mining. Penetration distances and interpretation models depend on the dielectric pro
Jan 1, 1984
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South African Gold Production: How Much, For How Long And At What CostBy Paul R. Thomas
This paper addresses the long-term cost and availability of primary gold production from the Republic of South Africa. Forty-four major producing or developing operations were evaluated. The analyses
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8964 Ground Penetrating Radar - A Review Of Its Application In The Mining IndustryBy W. E. Pittman
The Bureau of Mines, as part of its Health and Safety Technology Program, is conducting research on the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for mine hazard detection. GPR offers a possibility of map
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-70-84 Revegetating Disturbed Areas To Protect The EnvironmentBy Edward F. Redente
Several research projects have been conducted in the western United States to determine the optimum soil replacement thickness for reconstruction of rangeland and cropland. However, the information ga
Jan 1, 1984