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OFR-23-78 Brake Evaluations & Recommendations - Evaluation And Development Of Performance Requirements Of Braking Systems For Rubber-Tired Mining Equipment In Underground Coal MinesBy Walter W. Kaufman
The braking performance of underground, rubber-tired, coal mining vehicles is evaluated. Surveys of mining equipment and braking manufacturers and underground stopping tests are discussed as they rela
Jan 1, 1977
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Report on the Rockburst Situation in Ontario MinesBy R. G. K. Morrison
By arrangement between the Ontario Mining Association and Messrs. John Taylor & Sons, Mining Engineers, 6 Queen Street Place, London, E.C.4, the writer was engaged for a period of not more than three
Jan 1, 1942
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Carbonizing Properties: British Columbia, Matanuska Valley (Alaska), And Washington Coals And Blends Of Six Of Them With Lower Sunnyside (Utah) Coals ? IntroductionBy J. D. Davis
THIS-report gives results of in investigation of the carbonizing properties of 18 coals, including 2 from Alaska, 12 from British Columbia, 3 from Washington, and 1 from Utah. Each coal was carbonized
Jan 1, 1952
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Underground Limestone Mining - IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
The enormous and constantly increasing demand for limestone to supply a multitude of uses is a remarkable feature of the mineral industries. As approximately 130,000,000 tons of limestone are produce
Jan 1, 1926
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Gases That Occur In Metal Mines - Metal-Mine And Coal-Mine AtmospheresBy D. Harrington
When the word "gas"' is mentioned in connection with mining almost invariably it is inferred that the explosive gas, methane, is in mind and that the reference is to coal mining. Although methane
Jan 1, 1931
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The Role of Minerals in the Industrialization of Western CanadaBy The Honourable George Prudham
"I AM PLEASED indeed to be present with you here today and to be taking part in the proceedings of your convention. You have been greeted and welcomed to the Province by Premier Manning who is also pr
Jan 1, 1953
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OFR-121(1)-82 Health And Safety Analysis On Support Walls[lllc purpabr at thla report Vd, Lu JeLermlnr the health ar1J sdfet?; Nene11Le a octatc?J ultll Lne oar L.t support Ydlll ..up.I,ated lu dltetllative cupPurt svsLem, larrellLty hcle.g uaeJ af the Len,
Jan 1, 1980
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Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, TennBy Robert Hopler
A blast caused the destruction of a bridge and loaded freight train and the death of three men, near Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 16, 1907. The blast and its disastrous effect has been described by Mr.
Jan 1, 2008
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Significant Events In 1986 - National Economic PerformanceThe U.S. economy continued to expand during 1986, although at the slowest pace since 1982 when the current business expansion began. Real gross national product (GNP) grew about 2.6%, slightly below 1
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-52-86 Financing Foreign Development Of Non-Fuel Mineral Resources: An Analysis Of Loan Terms Of International Financial Institutions Vs. Those Of Commercial Banks ? Final Report ? Executive SummaryThis report presents the results of a study for the Bureau of Mines to compare loan terms for non-fuel mineral projects in developing countries, from various International Financial Institutions (IFIs
Jan 1, 1986
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More than 1,800 exhibitors in 12 halls will be at MINExpo International 2016By William Gleason
"It is the largest mining exhibition in the world that attracts thousands of attendees from around the world to Las Vegas, NV once every four years. Despite the recent struggles in the mining industry
Sep 1, 2016
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Process Mineralogy of Silver Ores and Applications in Flowsheet Design and Plant OptimizationBy Joe Zhou
"Mineralogical characterization and metallurgical extraction of silver is challenging due to its complex mineralogy and chemistry. Over 200 Ag-bearing minerals have been identified and a silver-rich o
Jan 1, 2010
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Assessment and Detection of Loose Rock Hazards in Underground Metal Mines Using Thermal ImagingBy S. Iverson
Fall of ground accidents continue to be a source of injury in underground metal mines. MSHA accident statistics indicate that most rock fall accidents occur at a new face where drilling and blasting m
Feb 23, 2014
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Strain Distribution in the Bending-Under-Tension TestBy D. K. Uko
In the stretch-bend or bending-under-tension test, a strip is rigidly clamped and restrained at each end and bent by central transverse loading using a radiused punch: The strip deflection at failure
Jan 1, 1977
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The One Hundred and Twenty-third Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME
THE 123d meeting of the Institute was held in New York Feb. 14 to 17, 1921. The total registration was 1199, as compared with 1138 at the New York meeting in 1920. The weather was a strange and welco
Jan 1, 1921
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Fluidized Bed Roasting Of Micro-Pelletized Zinc Concentrate: Part I?Pellet Strength And Roasting Kinetics - SynopsisBy S. Heukelman
Zinc or, a zinc refinery in South Africa, uses oxygen enrichment of up to 26% O2 in its fluidizing air to increase concentrate-throughput in its fluidized bed roasters. The aim of the study is to dete
Jan 1, 2011
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Foreword (134b8950-7dbc-4a9d-ad1c-39bdc8a1a198)Pyrometallurgy has played a very important role in southern Africa for at least four centuries. It continues to do so, and recent years have seen many exciting developments in pyrometallurgical techn
Jan 1, 2006
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Commercial Movement of SilverBy H. C., Simpson
MANY metals by virtue of their place of occurrence as ore, and their uses are travelers! Iron and steel, for instance, is one of the greatest of travelers in the form of ships and the romance of iron
Jan 1, 1928
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IC 8887 The Bureau Of Mines Minerals Availability System: An Update Of Information Circular 8654By Herbert R. Babitzke
The Minerals Availability System (MAS) was formally established by the Bureau of Mines in May 1975 to provide current appraisals of the engineering and economic availability of nonfuel minerals for co
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5723 Characteristics Of Petroleum From The Powder River Basin, Wyo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. J. Wenger
Oil fields in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming have produced 731 million barrels of petroleum through 1959. Production in 1959 was 32 million barrels, the highest production since 1924. The record pr
Jan 1, 1961