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The Applicability of Low-Temperature Reduction to Certain Ontario Iron OresBy J. R. Gordon
I-Introduction The possibility of adapting low-temperature reduction methods to the treatment of iron ores has been suggested on numerous occasions. Papers published on the subject include, notably,
Jan 1, 1933
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Water Tightness Of Diaphragm WallsBy Radianto Elprama
For the realisation of the underground railway line RandstadRail in the city area of Rotterdam a bored tunnel is under construction. Diaphragm walls up to a depth of about 40 m were used to construct
Jan 1, 2006
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Follow-up of the uranium reconnaissance program in northwest ManitobaBy N. M. Soonawala
Detailed regional geophysical and geochemical surveys, ground surveys and drilling were undertaken to follow-up the federal-provincial Uranium Reconnaissance Program (URP) over the 27,OOO-km2 Kasmere-
Jan 1, 1979
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Publicity and the Mining IndustryBy C. M. Campbell
Canadian newspapers from coast to coast, have been, for months, denouncing those articles entitled, "The Whisper of Death," which have been appearing in the Montreal Star. I have not read these articl
Jan 1, 1923
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IC 8689 Basic Estimated Capital Investment And Operating Costs For Underground Bituminous Coal Mines - Mines With Annual Production Of 1.03 To 3.09 Million Tons From A 48-Inch Coalbed - Revision Of Information Circular 8641By Sidney Katell
This Bureau of Mines study estimates capital investment, operating costs, and selling prices for three underground bituminous mines producing coal with annual production ranging from 1.03 to 3.09 mill
Jan 1, 1975
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Heap Leaching Discussed at RoundtableBy Kerry Lahti, Bryan Ulrich
On Feb. 11, 2005, more than 20 mining professionals gathered in Elko, NV for a day-long round-table discussion on heap leaching. Attendees included project managers, operators and environmental profe
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuing Professional Development for the Mining Industry - A Suggested Agenda for Action by the AusIMMBy Pullen G, Rose M
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is not just a catch-cry. It is an essential component of every-day life in many professions, including accountancy, law and public administration. Without
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining In The South West Pacific RegionBy C. Chamberlain
The mining industry continues to underpin the regional economy. Australia, benefiting from a weak currency, receives 27% of the total goods export value from non-energy mining lead by aluminium, iron
Jan 1, 2002
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Bleeder Entry Evaluation Using Condition Mapping and Numerical ModelingOne of the most common critical areas of longwall mining in terms of ground stability are the gateroad and bleeder entries. These critical entries provide much-needed safe access for miners and allow
Jan 7, 2020
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OFR-124-77 Inherently Safe Mining SystemsBy D. D. Hamilton
The ISMS program provided for the development and demonstration of equipment modifications for improved safety in both conventional and continuous coal mining systems. This report documents the succes
Jan 1, 1977
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Pile Monitoring, Testing, And Data Processing: New Developments And Remaining IssuesBy Alain E. Holeyman
After scoping out the objectives of this general report, the report reviews the three assigned main themes addressed by the papers submitted to the session: pile monitoring, testing, and data processi
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-3(5)-75 Design And Development Of Protective Canopies For Underground Low Coal Electric Face Equipment, Including Shuttle Cars - Installation And Maintenance Manual: Protective Canopy For Galis Mfg. Co. Face Drill ? 1. IntroductionThis manual provides instructions for installing, operating, and maintaining a protective canopy on the Galis Mfg. Co. face drill. The instructions are based upon an actual installation made in the mi
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6811 Safety in MiningBy D. Harrington
Although it is impossible to give definite final figures at this time on Nation-wide accident occurrence in 1933 , enough data are at hand to indicate that the progress in safety in the mining industr
Oct 1, 1934
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A Protocol to Reduce the Risk of Dealing with MisfiresBy Rob Farnfield, William Birch, Douglas A. Anderson
In the blasting industry, even to the most safety conscious shotfirer, misfires are a constant source of concern. In the United Kingdom, there are two types of misfire, as classified by the Health & S
Jan 1, 2016
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A Simple Evaluation Of Dynamic Pile TestsBy D. Kolymbas
A simple formula is introduced which allows the evaluation of dynamic pile tests. The following case is considered: The pile top is dynamically loaded by an impact. The velocity v of the pile top is r
Jan 1, 1989
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Case Studies In Mission Bay, San Francisco: Deep Foundations In Challenging Soil ConditionsBy Lori A. Simpson
Mission Bay is a 300-acre reclaimed site in San Francisco, California, that is currently being redeveloped. Plans include new neighborhoods, parks, a new University of California, San Francisco, rese
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 7279 Loss Of Life Among Wearers Of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus ? IntroductionBy G. W. Grove
The wearing of self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus, although relatively safe if proper precautions are taken, is dangerous if defective apparatus -is worn, if men with inadequate training, exper
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Note - Increased value of refined high sulfur coalBy P. R. Dugan
Sulfur removal from high sulfur coal has several objectives including: a) reduction of the atmospheric load that contributes to the problem of acid precipitation; b) reduction of ash, which contribute
Jan 8, 1987
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Preliminary Program - 150th Meeting, A.I.M.E., New York City, February 13-16, 1939By AIME AIME
ARRANGEMENTS for the Annual Meeting of the Institute were well advanced at the end of December as the following program will show. Heretofore this has been printed separately, but its inclusion in the
Jan 1, 1939
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Three-dimensional time-lapse velocity tomography of an underground longwall panelBy Kray Luxbacher, Mario Karfakis, Erik Westman, Peter Swanson
Three-dimensional velocity tomograms were generated to image the stress redistribution around an underground coal longwall panel to produce a better understanding of the mechanisms that lead to ground