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The System Silver-Gold: The Reproducibility of Silver Activity Measurements Using the Solid Ionic Conductor, Silver-B-AluminaBy Browner R, Lincoln F. J
The activity of silver in solid gold-silver alloys (electrum) has been measured with an electrochemical concentration cell based on the super ionic conductor silver-i3-alumina in the temperature range
Jan 1, 1983
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Velocity Log CharacteristicsBy A. A. Stripling
The Cretaceous limestone wells of the Mara/Maru-caibo Dist. of Venezuela are extremely prolific producers. To maintain production on cessation of natural flow, large scale gas-lift operations were com
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2009 Permeation Test Results For Grouts Made With Ultrafine CementsBy Raymond W. Henn
The 30th annual short course ?Grouting Fundamentals and Current Practice? was held at the Colorado School of Mines, June 22-26, 2009. The field demonstration portion of the course was conducted June 2
Jan 1, 2009
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Technical Note - A Theoretical Model for Outbursting in Coal MinesBy Schlanger H. P
A theoretical model for gas outbursts in underground coal mines is as follows. An outburst is the structural failure ofcoal due to excess stress resulting from body forces caused by gas pressure gradi
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 8313 Salt Domes In Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, And Offshore Tidelands: A Survey (99d29932-b812-47cd-8765-b98c1f9868a2)By M. E. Hawkins
This Bureau of Mines report provides information on all of the 329 proved salt domes in the Gulf Coastal States and offshore area of the United States. It includes specific data related to location, d
Jan 1, 1966
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The Extraction of Metals from Geothermal FluidsSpectrum Resources commenced operations as a public listed mining company in August, 1983, with a variety of precious metal projects in New Zealand. At that time the outlook for most mineral commoditi
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 7442 Structural Models For The Design Of Mining Systems - Encasement Of Strain Gage Networks In EpoxyBy John R. Zelonka
Models made by encasing strain-gage networks in epoxy are described and evaluated. With this technique relatively complex models can be constructed in which any number of gages can be located and alin
Jan 1, 1970
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Paste Backfill Strength Behaviour Using Different Binding Agents and Binder CombinationsBy Philip A. Dirige
This paper presents the variability of responses of paste backfill specimens that have been prepared with varying binding agent and binder combinations, when subjected to uniaxial compressive strength
May 1, 2006
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Laboratory And Field Evaluation Of Dust Collector Bags For Reducing Dust Exposure Of Roof Bolter Operators (77cf6e87-f7a5-4d47-85c2-324b471775be)The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted laboratory and field tests to evaluate the effectiveness of dust collector bags for reducing dust liberation and operator exposure f
Jan 1, 2008
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Building and Calibration of a Geotechnical Model for Sublevel Open Stope Design at Olympic DamBy I Thin, L Morizzi, C Seymour, G Mungur
Olympic Dam has been investigating mine design options for the South Mine Area (SMA), which will continue using the existing sublevel open stoping (SLOS) method. The SMA is an undeveloped mining area,
May 9, 2016
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Removal of fine particles from porous ores by pneumatic classifier of horizontal typeBy J Kokado, N Hatta, S Yabushita
A theoretical model is described for prediction of the capacity of fines from porous ores, such as cokes and sintered ores, to be removed by a pneumatic, horizontal-type classifier prior to charging i
Dec 1, 1993
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Effect Of Flotation Frothers On Bubble Size And Foam StabilityBy Bradshaw, Y. S. Cho
The size of bubbles plays an important role in flotation. Equations used to calculate the size of bubbles all show the effect of liquid/gas surface tension. However, the surface tension does not cha
Jan 1, 2001
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Mineral Resource Assessment of the Coromandel Region, New ZealandBy D N. B Skinner, R L. Brathwaite, M S. Rattenbury
The Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd has carried out a mineral resource assessment of the Coromandel region, one of the most mineral-rich regions of New Zealand. The assessment focusse
Jan 1, 2001
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IC 8543 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines-University Of North Dakota Symposium Bismarck, N. Oak., May 12-13, 1971This Bureau of Mines report contains the proceedings of a symposium cosponsored by the Bureau of Mines and the University of North Dakota concerning utilization and technology of Western coals and lig
Jan 1, 1972
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Testing for the Selection of Comminution Circuits to Prepare Concentration Feed (a815d937-44c4-4647-9f91-461932a0c73e)The selection of the best comminution circuit for the preparation of concentration feed is a compromise based on economics, energy efficiency, labour costs, steel consumption, availability and other f
Jan 1, 1984
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Advanced Blast Modeling for Mining Steeply Dipping Coal SeamsBy Dan L'Heureux, Joe Haid, Stephen H. Chung
Most coal deposits in Western Canada involve steeply dipping multiple seams. An efficient way to recover coal seams would be to drill through the seams and blast both the overlying and underlying wast
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 7424 Rock Fragmentation By Creating A Thermal Inclusion With Dielectric HeatingBy K. Thirumalai
This study forms a part of Bureau of Mines continuing research on thermal fragmentation of rocks. The potential of internal heating techniques for rock fragmentation is discussed. A concept of rock fr
Jan 1, 1970
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Assessment And Evaluation Of Noise Controls On Roof Bolting Equipment And A Method For Predicting Sound Pressure Levels In Underground Coal MiningBy Rudy J. Matetic
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries despite 25 years of regulation. Every day, 80% of the nation’s miners go to work in an environment
Jan 1, 2006
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Occupational health and safety management toolBy T. Güyagüler, A. Güngör
Labour protection, that is prevention of occupational disease and reduction in the frequency of accident, has always been a matter of major concern of mining industry. Management and the government sh
Jan 1, 2003
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Cave Propagation and Open Pit Interaction at the Ernest Henry MineBy E Ah Mu and C R Lilley, A D. Campbell
Cave propagation is a complex process due to interacting variables such as mine geometry, rock mass heterogeneity and complex structural networks and stress fields. The Ernest Henry sublevel cave (SLC
May 9, 2016