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IC 8210 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1961 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data ? IntroductionBy Forrest T. Moyer
To keep the mineral and allied industries informed of trend: in the causes of accidents and to point out the need for corrective measures, the Bureau of Mines collects, analyzes, and publishes, period
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 9070 - Fine Grinding of Coal by the Turbomilling ProcessBy E. G. Davis
As a result of interest by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Bureau of Mines conducted studies on comminution of bituminous coal to the 2-um particle size range using the Bureau-developed turbomill.
Jan 1, 1987
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The Application of Large Scale Stirred Milling to the Retreatment of Merensky Platinum TailingsBy Stephan Buys, Dan Curry, Chris Rule
"The use of fine grinding (FG) in mineral processing is well established. The application of FG in the South African platinum industry is more recent and it’s use in the recovery of PGM’s from dormant
Jan 1, 2005
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Mathematical model of the dense-medium drumBy P. J. Baguley
The model has been developed on the basis of the observation that the partitioning behaviour of a particle is related to its calculated terminal velocity. It utilises a theoretical calculation of the
Jun 18, 1905
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Moly Upgrading Profiles with Flotation ColumnsBy R. Amelunxen
"The molybdenite associated with copper porphyry ores is generally treated in a flotation circuit consisting of a separation and a cleaning section. In the last few years column flotation cells have r
Jan 1, 1990
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Dimensioning of Tunnels in Swelling RockBy P. Wittke-Gatterman
ABSTRACT: A three dimensional constitutive law for swelling rock is presented. It can be applied to the osmotic swelling of mudstone as well as to the swelling of rocks containing anhydrite. It descri
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8101 The National Safety Competition Of 1960 ? SummaryBy John C. Machisak
The National Safety Competition is sponsored and conducted annually by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, to give greater impetus to the building of programs safeguarding the employ
Jan 1, 1962
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Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, ChinaBy Huang Zhiwei, Paul Skayman, Kevin Holley
In 1989 The First Brigade for Geology and Mineral Exploration of Qinghai Province discovered gold at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan, Tanjianshan. Between 1992 and 2002 small scale mining was carried out a
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-113E-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume VI: A Loss-Control-Based Safety Training Program: Continuous-Miner WorksiteBy C. J. Bise
One area of study for the Coal Mine Injury Analysis project was to illustrate how loss control can be used as a foundation for mine safety training. After an initial review of the principles of loss c
Jan 1, 1993
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Localized Uniform Conditioning (LUC): Method and Application Case StudiesA new method, localized uniform conditioning (LUC), was proposed in 2006 for modelling grades of small blocks of ore when data spacing is too broad for their accurate modelling by the linear regressio
Jan 1, 2014
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Exploration: Both a Boom and Bust Year - 1980 Annual ReviewBy Paul Russell, M. M. Kimberley, Erick F. Welland, Louis Cope, C. C. Mosher, William M. Shepard, William C. Larson, Graham Closs
Exploration activities in 1980 felt the effects of unstable economic conditions and oscillating metal prices. In the cyclical, boom-or-bust precious metals and uranium markets, precious metals activit
Jan 5, 1981
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IC 8095 Methods And Costs Of Mining And Washing Manganese Ore, Batesville District, Arkansas ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. D. Kline
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on methods, practices, and costs in various mining districts in the United States. The paper describes mining and ore recovery metho
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8489 Recycling Spent Chrome Refractories From Steelmaking FurnacesIn Bureau of Mines research on recycling chrome refractory wastes, used refractories from argon-oxygen decarburization and electric steelmaking furnaces were beneficiated, concentrates were reformed i
Jan 1, 1980
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Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II: Tbm Case HistoryBy Tom Szaraz
Part of a major sewer expansion for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II (BWOAS) consists of 13,200 feet of tunnel of 12-foot tunnel passing mainly through gla
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Nonlinear Approach For Determining Design Criteria For Yield Pillar PerformanceBy W. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is using laboratory and computer-based techniques to investigate the post- failure behavior of yielding pillars and pillar reinforcement techniques to control entry def
Jan 1, 1995
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In Memoriam (dc0b46dd-9cb1-4690-b9f2-613d55cf21c5)CAPTAIN JOHN H. BALLAMY John H. Ballamy, Captain on the Regimental Staff of the 103d Engineers, was killed near Fismes, on August 9, 1918. Captain Ballamy was born at Plymouth, Pa., in 1886 and gra
Jan 11, 1918
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Inpit Tailings Disposal, Marymia Gold Operation: Case HistoryInpit tailings disposal has been undertaken at a number of mining sites within Australia. This paper presents a brief history of the experience of inpit tailings disposal at the Marymia Gold Operation
Jan 1, 1999
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Chameleons in northern CanadaBy Robert B. Parsons
"For the fourth time in five years, residents of northern Canada have seen a change in the tax treatment of housing and travel costs. The latest changes announced in December 1990 by the Minister of F
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Electric Current and Equipment for Domestic Purposes at Mount LyellOWING to the gradual depletion of the hitherto plentiful supply of firewood in the immediate vieinity of Queenstown and Gormanston, which caused a steady increase in the cost of fuel for domestic purp
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 3160 The Effect Of Oxygen On Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Of Tank Steel ? IntroductionBy John M. Devine
The severe corrosion of equipment that is caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide in oil and gas has been described in detail by several authors.5 Such corrosion, termed "low-temperature hydrogen
Jan 1, 1932