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Updating Your Security Hardware & Procedures To Meet Modern Day Security NeedsBy A. D. Wunderlich
Providing a safe & secure environment for your employees and other company assets is absolutely necessary in our litigeous society. Security hardware is no different than computers or other technical
Jan 1, 1995
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An Analysis Of Mining Research Trends As Reflected In The SME Transactions, 1961-1990By L. M. English
In the past 30 years, the research arena has changed significantly in all fields, mining included. The relative representation of the topics of research, how the research is performed, and who has per
Jan 1, 1995
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New Publications Of The Bureau Of Mines ? List 941 - September-October 1995 - Electronic InformationMany USBM research and information products are available through the systems or formats listed below: Mines FaxBack: Return fax service. 1. Use the touch-tone handset attached to your fax machine
Jan 1, 1995
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Managing Environmental Liability During Mine Closure And Post-Closure Utilization Or Property TransferBy D. M. Anderson
The current mine closure process is faced? with the formidable challenge of controlling environmental and legal liabilities that are associated with mine closure. The current level of environmental st
Jan 1, 1995
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Methane-INFO - Graphical, Three-Dimensional Planning and Information System for the Simulation and Prediction of the Methane Emission of Mine DesignBy Ruschitzka C
The productivity and economic success of a German hard coal mine is attributed to the high productivity of a small number of operation points; however high rates of production are associated with in
Jan 1, 1995
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IC 9423 Comparison Of Small Mines And Small Businesses: Health And Safety Barriers And Intervention StrategiesBy Lynn L. Rethi
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report summarizes common obstacles found when attempting to implement health and safety strategies in small mines and small businesses in general industry. Recently, the U.S.
Jan 1, 1995
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Xtaltite - Ecologically Sustainable Disposal Of Heavy Metal Smelting And Refinery WasteBy T. J. White
Each year, thousands of tons of toxic concentrates are produced as the unwanted byproducts of industrial operations and smelting activities. The fate of these materials remains open, as in general the
Jan 1, 1995
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K-SOIL? An IMCO Recycling Inc. DevelopmentBy F. Robert Hubbard
IMCO Recycling Inc. has developed a new, patented technology for the production of fertilizer, K-SOIL?, as a by-product of its aluminum recycling operations. This new technology can substitute for con
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Percolation Theory To Assessment Of Permeability Enhancement By Micro-Hydrofracturing For In Situ Copper LeachingBy T. M. Yegulalp
A numerical model is being developed to assess the enhancement of permeability by improved fracture connectivity by micro-hydrofracturing. A generic two-dimensional percolation model has been develope
Jan 1, 1995
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SIMS Study Of Metal Ion Activation In Gangue Flotation (5273a6ff-59e8-4b92-81ad-05d9be7d276e)By D. R. Nagaraj
Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS) was used to study copper ion adsorption, and its effect on subsequent sulfide collector adsorption, on pyrite and pyroxene minerals under flotation related condi
Jan 1, 1995
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Smoke Monitoring-Evaluation Of In-Mine ExperienceBy A. E. Ketler
Optical smoke monitoring fills an important gap in ventilation and fire safety: namely monitoring of smoky, low temperature fires where little CO and heat are generated. Smoke monitoring also avoids t
Jan 1, 1995
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Diamond Film DepositionBy P. R. Taylor
Diamond films have been successfully formed in an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system from several gas mixtures: CH,-H,, C2112-112, and C2112-112-02' Our previ
Jan 1, 1995
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Principal Investigators of the Respirable Dust CenterBy Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz
More than 100 scientists from diverse professional backgrounds have contributed their expertise to the Dust Center as investigators. Approximately 50 researchers served as principal investigators, wit
Jan 1, 1995
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1995 RMCMI Mine Rescue Performance EvaluationThe fourth annual Mine Rescue Evaluation program was held in conjunction with the 1995 Institute convention at Crested Butte, Colorado. The Mine Rescue committee is chaired by Lynn Busskohl and is bu
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Zinc From Residues By Sx-Galvanic Stripping ProcessBy M. S. Moats
The treatment of oxidized residues of zinc with high iron content continues to present a technical challenge in both the steel and zinc industries. Two main problems are commonly identified and includ
Jan 1, 1995
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From Market Commodity To Toxic Waste: The Transit Of MercuryBy M. Rieber
The recent history of the mercury market results almost entirely from U.S. Government actions. Its derived demand has been curtailed by U.S.E.P.A. mandates; its supply has been augmented by U.S.D.L.A.
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Uranium Using Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange,(CCIX)By Joseph C. Milbourne
Tetra Technologies CCIX? (continuous countercurrent ion exchange) system has been involved in a wide range of uranium concentration, separation and purification applications over the past 40 years. Ur
Jan 1, 1995
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Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems Part 2: Safety ConsiderationsBy Larry Schneider
"0 ne of the incentives that led to the development of non-electric shock tube initiation systems was the desire within the industry to improve detonator safety. And to the extent that nonelectric ini
Jan 1, 1995
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Concentration And Characterization Of Titanium-Minerals And Zircon From Western Black Sea Coast Sands Of TurkeyBy M. Akser
Ilmenite, rutile, and zircon deposits of commercial importance have not been reported to-date from Turkey. However, information from recent reconnaissance activities indicates the possibility of an ec
Jan 1, 1995
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Casing Collapse at the CT-8 Dropshaft in MilwaukeeBy Steven W. Hunt, Ronald E. Heuer, Safdar A. Gill
A 3.3 m (11 feet) diameter, 51 m (168 feet) deep temporary steel casing which had been sunk within glacial soils buckled and collapsed on July 29, 1985. The collapse occurred at the CT-8 Dropshaft sit
Jan 1, 1995