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OFR-61-81 The Impact Of Eliminating Safety Fuse From Metal/Nonmetal MinesBy Dipak Sengupta
This study analyzes the safety, technology, and economic impact of eliminating safety fuse from metal/nonmetal mines, based on operation and manufacturer experience over the past five to ten years. If
Jan 1, 1980
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DPI - Disputes Potential Index on the Predictability of Tunneling Project Contract DisputesBy James Diekmann
The Disputes Potential Index (DPI) is a computer program designed to help team mem¬bers assess the likelihood of contract disputes on a construction project. The program's predictions are based o
Jan 1, 1995
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Pressure Leaching of Thackaringa Cobalt-bearing PyriteA massive cobalt-containing pyrite orebody occurs in banded albite-quartz-biotite rocks at Thackaringa, some 30 km SW of Broken Hill. Because of the world-wide shortage of cobalt during the late 1970s
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology and Structure on the Mahakipawa Gold Deposit, Marlborough: Preliminary ResultsThe Mahakipawa gold deposit is located 21 km northwest of Blenheim. It became the site of a small hardrock gold rush in 1889 following nearby alluvial gold discoveries in 1888. The study investigates
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-55-74 Rock Breakage Performance Characteristics Of (1) Small Diameter Confined Explosive Column Charges, And (2) Water Jets - SECT I - Rock Breakage Performance Characteristics Of Small Diameter Confined Explosive Column Charges (Richard L. Ash)By Richard L. Ash
Introduction The blasting capabilities of commercial explosives are often rated according to their loading densities and detonation velocities. Both the density and velocity are relatively easily m
Jan 1, 1973
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Thacher Molding Process For Propeller Wheels And BladesBy Enrique Touceda
FOR a number of years prior to the world war, the firm of Geo. H. Thacher & Co., of Albany, N. Y., was engaged in the manufacture of marine and other gray-iron castings. At -the outbreak of the war t
Jan 4, 1921
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IC 8587 Historical Injury Experience In Quarrying (In Three Parts) 2. 1966-67By Donald E. Redmon
This Bureau of Mines report examines the injury experience in the quarrying industry For the years 1966-67. Twenty-eight tables for each year are presented in which disabling work injuries are summari
Jan 1, 1973
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Introducing new Council members (f1ecaec8-d397-4bba-a492-7b63c8dd2f98)Mr D. Wilson was born in Vereeniging, where he also completed his schooling, matriculating from General Smuts High School in 1977. Mr K.A. van Gessel was born in 1937. His final studies were condu
Jan 1, 1989
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Detection of Creep Damage in a Nickel Base Super-Alloy by Nondestructive MeansBy Hector Carreon
Due to elevated temperatures, excessive stresses and severed corrosion conditions, turbine engine components are subject to creep processes that limit the components life such as a turbine bucket. The
Jan 1, 2010
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Dispersion Hardening in Four Silver-Base Alloys of Equivalent Composition (TN)By J. Gurland
The effect of four different second-phase additions on the strength of composite alloys with a common matrix was investigated. The four compositions each consisted of 85 pct by volume of silver with
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6011 Disposal Of Radioactive Waste In The Vitro-Type Uranium Milling Flowsheet ? SummaryBy K. E. Tame
Pollution from radioactive nuclides, principally Ra226, in liquid waste from uranium mills can be minimized by reusing the waste solution within the mill. Such reuse of waste solution in the Vitro Che
Jan 1, 1962
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New Initiatives in Swedish Mining Research and DevelopmentBy Göran Bäckblom
The Swedish mining companies LKAB and Boliden, the equipment supplier Atlas Copco, the general contractor NCC and the specialist company Reflex joined forces in 2005 to advance the field of rock techn
May 1, 2006
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OFR-52-73 Measurement Of Temperature Profiles Around Coal Mine Openings - SummaryBy Fun-Den Wang
This report presents theoretical studies and experimental work dealing with the detection of dangerous roof and pillar conditions in underground mines through measure¬ment of temperature differences o
Jan 1, 1972
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Minerals Beneficiation - Refinements in Methods of Determining Flotation RatesBy S. M. M. Safvi, A. Jowett
Small-scale continuous flotation tests are described in which the influence of 1) pulp density and 2) feed rate on the rate of flotation are investigated. The results provide further evidence of first
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6013 Inyo Beryl Deposit, Inyo County, Calif. ? SummaryBy W. T. Benson
The Bureau of Mines has undertaken investigations to examine selected deposits of beryllium throughout the United States. The beryllium deposit about 6 miles southeast of Lone Pine in the Owens Valley
Jan 1, 1962
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Simulation Numérique Du Dma Dans La Halde Sugar Shack South De La Mine Questa, Nouveau-MexiqueBy René Lefebvre
Numerical simulations of the physicochemical processes related to acid rock drainage (ARD) in the Sugar Shack South rock pile of the Questa Mine were performed with the TOUGH AMD simulator. The object
Nov 1, 2002
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Modern Cement Manufacture in NorthlandBy R Harding, T Hunt
For the past 120 years, Portland cement manufacture has been undertaken on the shores of the Whangarei Harbour in northern New Zealand. Through a serendipitous conjunction of geo-chemistry, the argill
Jan 1, 1999
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Further Discussion on Threshold Pressure Phenomena in Porous MediaBy M. R. TECK, N. Rudd, L. K. Thomas, D. L. Katz
The authors are to be congratulated for presenting the first comprehensive paper on the theory and practice of threshold pressure determination in connection with underground gas storage. It is of par
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-135-81 Cables For Face Equipment Standardization Of RequirementsBy R. Stefanko
This Final Report covers the work performed for Contract No. H0377043, "Cables for Face Equipment" from August 1, 1977 to April 1, 1981. It reports the findings in three areas of research: cable prote
Jan 1, 1981
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Gaseous products of weathered coal during the process of spontaneous combustionBy Y Zhang, X Yi, J Deng, J Zhao, J Song
To obtain the combustion process of a coal fire, a high-temperature programmed system is used to simulate the spontaneous combustion process of fresh and weathered coals. Both fresh coal and weathered
Aug 28, 2017