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Mine Safety ActivitiesBy Aurel Goodwin, Diann Kraft, V. S. Znamensky
This chapter deals with the Mine Safety and Health Administrations's (MSHA] concern and obligations with regard to asbestiform minerals. Asbestiform minerals are defined as the magical group of
Jan 1, 1986
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Examination of redirected continuous miner scrubber discharge configurations for exhaust face ventilation systems - SME Transactions 2013By T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) has recently studied several redirected scrubber discharge configurations in it
Jan 1, 2013
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Difficult Winters Challenge Exxon Subsidiary In Chile - Location And Climatic ConditionsBy Orlando Oliveros
The Los Bronces Mine and Concentrator, one of the three operating units of Compania Minera Disputada de Las Condes S.A. (an Exxon Minerals Co. affiliate), is located in the high Andes of East-Central
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Improvements In The Transportation Of Phosphate Matrix - IntroductionBy D. H. Lynch
Prompted by the need to conserve energy and reduce operating costs, Agrico Mining Company has made two significant improvements in the transportation of phosphate ore from the mine to the beneficiatio
Jan 1, 1981
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Geochemical Prospecting For Gold In Alabama ? IntroductionBy John B. Gustavson
Gold was first discovered in Alabama in 1830. Before a decade had passed more than 20,000 people were employed in the various gold districts scattered across east-central Alabama. By 1849 most of the
Jan 1, 1975
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Performance Factors Of The Bucket Wheel Excavator Systems ? IntroductionBy Jan Wolski
Increasing interest in the Bucket Wheel Excavator (BWE) technology calls for a universally understandable definition of suitable performance factors which would reflect the unique features of this tec
Jan 1, 1984
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Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. GeneralBy Per H. Fahlstrom
The story of the Aitik mine begins in the early thirties. At that time blocks of low grade chalcopyrite impregnations were found in Swedish Lapland not far from the present mine, some 40 miles north o
Jan 1, 1974
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Beyond Geology: Incorporating Variability And Uncertainty Into Evaluations Of Cement Raw MaterialsBy G. R. Luster
In most current practice, the methods that are employed in technical evaluations of cement raw materials are deterministic; i.e., decisions among alternative raw mixes and alternative plant designs ar
Jan 1, 1987
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Surface Chemistry Of Collectorless Flotation Of ChalcopyriteIt was shown previously that chalcopyrite could be floated without using a collector when the ore samples were treated with small amounts of sodium sulfide (Na2S). The role of this reducing agent was
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role Of Surface Attachment Of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans On The Biooxidation Of PyriteBy K. A. Natarajan, K. S. N. Murthy
Growth of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans on pyrite mineral surfaces and in 9K leach media was studied through estimation of bacterial protein in the different phases. Bacterial attachment was found to be g
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzerBy P. L. Dunn, G. T. Adel, E. B. Cruz
Automatic control of fine-coal cleaning circuits has traditionally been limited by a lack of adequate sensors. Although several nuclear-based analyzers are available, none have seen widespread accepta
Jan 1, 1999
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Advanced Materials And Trends In The Material Composition Of ProductBy M. C. Roberts
The material composition of product is defined as the quantity of metal used per unit of product manufactured during a year. This ratio measures the efficiency of converting a ray material into final
Jan 1, 1990
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Enhancement of Seismic Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Embossed Macro-Synthetic FibersBy Erik S. Bernard
"INTRODUCTION Reinforced Concrete (RC) members such as beams and columns are usually required to include stirrups to maintain post-crack shear capacity, and some may include stirrups that act as confi
Jan 1, 2016
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Buick Concentrator Process Control Development ? IntroductionBy Robert D. Deister
The Buick Concentrator represents state-of- the-art technology in automated digital process control operation utilizing a centralized computer. The process control strategies implemented at Buick are
Jan 1, 1985
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New Method For Drying And Calcining Ammonium DiuranateBy David A. Lee
It was estimated in Chemical Week1 that the uranium fuel requirements for the U.S. Electric Utility Industry by the mid 1980's would be about four times that-of what it is today. This corresponds
Jan 1, 1976
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Technical And Economical Development Of Mineral Bearing Brines In Central ChinaBy David Butts
Completion of a railroad to the high Tibetan Plateau in Central China has now made it economical to exploit its mineral reserves. Lead and zinc mines are now being established. A potash plant to produ
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect Of Temperature On The Interfacial Properties Of SilicatesBy P. Somasundaran
Electrochemical properties of silicate minerals govern their behavior in processes such as flocculation and enhanced oil recovery that can occur at elevated temperatures. Knowledge of these properties
Jan 1, 1986
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Nuclear Regulation - The Canadian ApproachBy J. H. Jennekens
INTRODUCTION "Most people would probably agree that some degree of government control and regulation is essential in modern society, and it will likely continue as an important part of our social o
Jan 1, 1981
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Bauxite Mining -Weipa 1967-1977By R. H. Roberts
The Environment Weipa is located at 12° south latitude on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia. The climate is tropical with most of the 1 600 mm. average annual rainfa
Jan 1, 1977
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Statistical Sampling: How Much Accuracy Can You Afford?By Richard M. Crowell
"As thorough sampling is usually expensive, the cost of a complete job is often unwarranted, and a cheaper approximation must be substituted. The engineer should, however, weigh the situation thorough
Jan 1, 1994