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Liquid Propellant TechnologyBy Stanley Griff, William Herrera, William O. Seals
"The Navy initiated liquid propellant research in the early 1940's. The first promising Navy liquid propellant, Otto Fuel II, was developd in the early 1950 as a potential torpedo fuel. Later, the Nav
Jan 1, 1990
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The Mineral Nature Of AsbestosBy Malcolm Ross
Fibrous minerals are common in nature but asbestiform minerals are rare. The unique mineralogical characteristic common to all the asbestos minerals is their morphologic form (or habit of crystallizat
Jan 1, 2007
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An Overview Of The Risk Of Lung Cancer In Relation To Exposure To Asbestos And Of Taconite MinersBy Geoffrey Berry
Exposure?response relationships between the relative risk of lung cancer and quantitative measures of exposure to asbestos are available from a number of epidemiological studies. Meta-analyses of thes
Jan 1, 2007
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Problems Of Mining And Processing Mineral AggregatesBy Nathan C. Rockwood
THE title of this paper, I understand, was suggested by professional mining engineers as an opportunity for someone to pose problems rather than to offer solutions for them, but the paper will merely
Jan 1, 1943
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Ground Control Design Challenges At The El Boleo Copper Project (fe854eab-fde5-445c-8a43-3f4fce2f58ca)By David Conover
The El Boleo Copper Project is currently in the final design stages for development of a 3-MM-tonne/yr underground copper mine located in Baja California, Mexico. The nearly horizontal mineralized zo
Jan 1, 2009
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Suitability of PEM Fuelcells for Underground Mining VehiclesBy Marc C. Bétournay
Hydrogen fuelcells are a known technology, having been applied to stationary (e.g equipment, buildings, power plants) and vehicle applications (e.g transit buses, space shuttles). There is currently a
May 1, 2003
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A Proposed Modification of the Square SetBy A. J. MOORE
When the writer first saw the square-set timbering, he was at once impressed with the fact that the frames made by the sets, along the lode and across it, were composed of panels with rectangular open
Jan 1, 1912
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Problems Of Cast In Situ Driven Piles Added To Existing Piles And Built Near A Standing StructureBy L. F. Albert
The paper describes solutions given to foundation problems during the reconstruction of a power plant set on fire, located adjacent to several still Working Units. After a detailed site and laboratory
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8069 An Economic Analysis Of Underground Gasification Of Coal ? IntroductionBy G. D. Bakulev
Economic Importance of Gasification of Fuel and Brief Outline of Development of Underground Gasification of Coal in the U.S.S.R. The underground gasification of fuel offers a number of economic and s
Jan 1, 1962
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The Mineral And Petroleum Royalty Bill - Report To National Treasury - Executive SummaryBy F. T. Cawood
This research report was produced in response to the release of the Mineral and Petroleum Royalty Bill. It involved are view of the mineral investment environments of selected countries in order to fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of Precast Concrete Segments For The Price Road Drainage Tunnel Tempe, ArizonaBy William D. Leech, Ronald E. Romley, Gary N. Sheppard
The Price Road Drainage Tunnel was constructed for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) in 1988 and 1989 to provide surface water drainage for the proposed outer Loop Highway (SR 117). The
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-55-73 Spontaneous Electrostatic Precipitation Of DustBy Frederick M. Fowkes
Dusts can be filtered out of air streams onto polymer surfaces by electrostatic trapping resulting from the spontaneous transfer of electrons upon contact between dust particles and the polymer surfac
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 8209 Survey Of Burning Coal-Mine Refuse BanksBy R. W. Stahl
Burning coal-mine refuse banks were surveyed in 15 States. The following characteristics were tabulated for 495 hanks: County; name, population, and distance of nearest town; size and status of bank;
Jan 1, 1964
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RockVision3D™ Applications to Delineate Hazardous Geologic and Stress Conditions in Coal Mines—Case HistoriesBy K. Y. Haramy, K. Hanna
Early identification of adverse geologic conditions and high stress concentrations during the high-speed extraction of coal using modern mechanized longwall systems is a major challenge facing the min
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of A New Mathematical Model For Prediction Of Surface Subsidence Due To Inclined Coal-Seam MiningBy A. Asadi
Subsidence phenomenon as an unwanted consequence of underground mining can cause problems for environment and surface structures in mine area. Surface subsidence prediction for inclined and steep seam
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning and Photogrammetry Systems for Terrestrial Surveying and Deformation Monitoring of Rock Faces and Highwalls in Mining OperationsThis study explores two evolving 3D surveying technologies, photogrammetry and laser scanning, and applies them to deformation monitoring of rock faces and mine highwalls. A quantitative analysis focu
Jan 1, 2009
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Broken Hill Vughs-Occurrence and Some Probable CausesAlthough these subterranean cavities are common to the Broken Hill big lode, yet the Broken Hill Proprietary is the most prolific in their occurrence, loud they have been found of various dimensions a
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Mining through areas affected by abnormal stress conditions at Syferfonte in CollieryBy C. Legote
"This paper investigates the conditions leading to the indefinite termination of production in four critical primary panels at an underground coal mining operation, the observed shortcomings in the mi
Jan 1, 2015
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Using liquid nitrogen for the inertisation of goafsBy D Caley
During the response to the Moura No 4 disaster, use was made of the New South Wales Mines Rescue Service’s ‘Mineshield’ inertisation equipment. The equipment had to be transported from Newcastle, appr
Aug 28, 2017
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Characteristics of Hematite, Goethite and Activated Quartz with 18-Carbon Aliphatic Acids and Related CompoundsBy S. R. B. Cooke, H. S. Choi, I. Iwasaki
In a previous article1 the function of various fatty acids as collectors for iron ores was reported for the two alternate processes; (a) the flotation of iron-oxide minerals, and (b) the flotation of
Jan 1, 1961