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Investigation of Some Alternatives to Timber Posts and CribsBy Gavin J. Faulkner
This paper presents an investigation of some alternatives, and improvements to timber posts and cribs. The purpose is to find a cheaper, better, easy to install, and effective means to replace or impr
Jan 1, 1986
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbon Dioxide LeachingBy Everson P. T, Moyle F. J
Magnesite-rich and dolomite-rich ores from the Savage River region of Tasmania are being considered as potential feed material for a commercial process for production of magnesia.Two selected samples
Jan 1, 1981
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Quarry Problems In The Lime Industry - IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Lime is of tremendous importance to modern industries. In agriculture it is regarded as essential to the continued fertility of many important regions; in building it is indispensable, and in the many
Jan 1, 1927
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xP-frag, a Distribution-free Model to Predict Blast FragmentationBy Finn Ouchterlony, José A. Sanchidrián
"A model for fragmentation in bench blasting that originates from dimensional analysis of fragmentation in asteroid collisions is presented. Percentiles of the size distribution are obtained in the ba
Jan 1, 2017
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Origin of the "Jasper Bars" of Western AustraliaThe notes from which this paper has been prepared were set down at the time of the author's departure from Australia in 1935. Mr. Frank Forman, Government Geologist of Western Australia, who has
Jan 1, 1939
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If the Technology Fits: An Evaluation of Mobile Proximity Detection Systems in Underground Coal MinesBy J. L. Bellanca, L. R. Swanson
DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cen
Jan 1, 2019
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Oxygen in Matte and Oxidic Nickel in Slag (761da7cb-f038-4aa0-94ae-a2b08821817f)Based on the examination of thirty sets of contiguous matte and slag samples taken from industrial nickel smelters a relationship is predicted between oxidic nickel in slag, oxygen in matte and the Ni
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5221 Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal (Collected During The Fiscal Year 1954) ? IntroductionBy S. J. Aresco
The Bureau of Mines has been active in promoting the purchase of coal for Government use under specifications that define the requirements in terms of heating value of the coal, expressed in British t
Jan 1, 1956
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Removal of Horizontal Level Pillar by Means of Blast Hole Diamond Drilling at New Occidental Gold Mine, Cobar, N.S.W.By Creelman C. A
The removal of a horizontal piIlar between Nos. 9 and 11 levels (1,116 feet from the collar of main shaft) was successfully carried out by blast hole drilling, and, to the best of the authors' kn
Jan 1, 1944
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Selective Copper Recovery with HCl Leaching from Copper Oxalate Material Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (d35b21fb-0dcb-4cd4-94b9-4575e3b19bb0)By Hasan Nizamoğlu, Z. Abidin Sarı, Aslıhan Demiraslan, M. Deniz Turan, Tolga Depci
In this study, recovery of copper from solid material (obtained by leaching of chalcopyrite with oxalic acid in the presence of hydrogen peroxide) with a copper oxalate structure was carried out selec
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Mining Matters At National Western Mining ConferenceWith unprecedented worldwide growth and increasing global demand for energy expected to swell by 60 per-cent in the next two decades, mining matters as much now, if not more, than it ever has. This w
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 6763 Accident Experience And Cost In Virginia Coal Mines 1929 To 1933, Inclusive ? Nature Of This ReportBy Joseph F. Davies
Along with the humanitarian need for preventing accidents the cost of injuries must be considered. As a means of bringing the facts concerning the prevalence of accidents in mining and their direct co
Jan 1, 1934
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Bulletin 157 Innovations in the Metallurgy of LeadBy Oliver C. Ralston, Dorsey A. Lyon
The data reported in this bulletin are largely the result of experiments conducted by the Salt Lake City station of the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the department of metallurgical research of
Jan 1, 1918
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The Geology and Mineralisation of the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Lihir Island, Papua New GuineaBy Ware AR, Doyle BJ, Hoogvliet H
The Ladolam deposit lies within the altered volcanic rocks of the caldera floor, part of which now forms Luise Harbour. It was discovered in 1982 in the course of a reconnaissance drainage sedimen
Jan 1, 1991
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Real-Time Monitoring Of Cable Shovel Stress For Improved Machine HealthBy S. Frimpong
Cable shovel requires continuous monitoring through excavation to achieve reliability, longevity and economic usage. The operating environment and the stress and deformation fields on the front-end as
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect of High Salt Concentrations on the Viscosity of Concentrated Quartz SuspensionsBy Warren L. J, Horsley R. R, Meagher L
Mineral concentrators often use process water that is very saline and/or hard. In this paper the effect of increasing concentrations of sodium chloride and calcium chloride on the rheological prope
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8775 Spontaneous Oxidation And Combustion Of Sulfide Ores In Underground Mines - A Literature SurveyBy Donald J. Ninteman
This Bureau of Mines publication is a literature study of the problem of spontaneous oxidation and combustion of sulfides in underground mines. It summarizes the present-day hazards, process mechanism
Jan 1, 1978
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Metal Manufactures Ltd.The works of Metal Manufactures Ltd are situated at Port Kemblam NSW, within a few hundred yards of a deep-water harbour. At present they occupy about 26 acres, and ample provision has been made for f
Jan 1, 1938
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Optimum scale of an open pit operation: discount rate and riskFor a large scale open pit mining and concentrating operation, on a low-grade disseminated ore body, it is possible to set an approximate lower bound on economically feasible operating scales and an a
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 6871 How To Use Permissible Explosives Properly - IntroductionBy D. Harrington
Probably over 95 percent of the coal production of the United States depends upon the use of explosives before it can be placed in the railroad car at the mine, and up to the present time it has been
Jan 1, 1936