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Occurrence And Origin Of PerliteBy R. O. Y. Breese
Perlite is a hydrated acid volcanic glass that has been derived from the alteration of obsidians through incorporation of water into the silica structure. It is distinguished from other members of the
Jan 1, 1985
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The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, BrazilBy M. F. Dibble
The Fosfago phosphate rock concentrator is located in the state of Goias, Brazil, 300 km south of Brasilia. The ore is from an enriched carbonatite, which was discovered in 1971 during exploration for
Jan 1, 1980
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Revamping Preparation Plants To Improve Maintenance And Meet Current Market DemandsBy V. D. Hanson
When maintenance of a plant or operation is under discussion immediately three "M's", all in short supply, are brought to mind - money, men and markets. This paper will present what currently is
Jan 1, 1963
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Operating And Logistic Problems Of Underground Mine Development In The ArcticBy A. S. Speirs
Over the last few years, the never-ending search for mineral wealth has taken the exploration efforts of Canadian mining companies further and further into the High Arctic and isolated locations where
Jan 1, 1980
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Field Investigation to Measure Airflow Velocities of a Shuttle Car Using Independent Routes at a Central Appalachian Underground Coal MineBy M. Yekich, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, M. Shahan
"Canopy air curtains on roof bolting machines have been proven to protect miners from respirable dust, preventing their overexposure to dust. Another desired application for canopy air curtains is in
Jan 11, 2018
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Support Capacity And Roof Behavior At Longwall Faces With Shield Supports--Summary Report ? IntroductionBy S. S. Peng
Hydraulic powered supports have been employed in the U. S. longwall mining for the last two' decades. Yet the sciences of roof control at the powered supported faces remain largely unknown. Many
Jan 1, 1986
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Utilization Of Fly Ash In The Cementing Of WellsBy Dwight K. Smith
Fly ash as an additive for oil well cement was introduced to the oil industry by the Halliburton Company in 1949. Since its early usage in the Illinois area of the U. S., the total amount of fly ash p
Jan 1, 1968
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Engineered Materials: "Improved Performance" Technical Criteria Now Part Of A Material's LifecycleBy W. J. McDonough
Rapid growth and acceptance of engineered materials have changed the way we live. We have come to expect improved performance at less cost. At the same time, our awareness of societal and environmenta
Jan 1, 1992
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TBM and Logistics for Constructing Twin Tunnels Between Artificial Islands in Hampton Roads - RETC2021By Sergio Estebanez, Martha Gross, Ruben Rubal, Yvonnick Rescamps, Alexandre Cochennec
The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) Expansion project in coastal Virginia, USA will add two 1.5-mile (2.4 km) TBM bored tunnels alongside two existing immersed-tube tunnels between artificial islan
Jun 13, 2021
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In Situ Tests Of Salt Deformation For Validation Of A Radioactive Waste Repository Predictive Technology (23fc0c69-47bb-4a25-bde9-7036d4383742)By D. E. Munson
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Project was established in 1975 by the Department of Energy (DOE) under Public Law 193 to develop the necessary technology for safe disposal of radioactive waste
Jan 1, 1991
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An Evaluation of Plantwide Control Strategies for Coal Preparation PlantsBy J. D. Miller, D. M. Catarious, F. L. Stanley
The quality of cleaned products from coal preparation plants is often variable due to natural fluctuations in the washability characteristics of the plant feed. To combat this problem, many modern pla
Jan 1, 2000
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Ventilating A Long, Deep-Level Exploration DriftBy John R. Marks
In April 1990, the Homestake Gold Mine embarked on a five year, $US 23 million underground drifting and drilling program to explore promising ore targets north of the current mine. This paper describe
Jan 1, 1991
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A Historical View of Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Waste Using Polyethylene OxideBy D. A. Stanley, B. J. Scheiner
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has thoroughly investigated the flocculation of phosphatic clay waste with polyethylene oxide (PEO). The studies included both theoretical and applied aspects of the flocculat
Jan 1, 1993
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A Biosorption Approach to Removal of Trace Concentrations of Uranium and Heavy Metals from Aqueous SolutionsBy E. B. McNew, J. M. Barnes, A. E. Torma
The applicability of biosorbent materials for the removal of uranium and other heavy metals from synthetic and actual uranium mil 1 tailing (UMT) solutions has been investigated. The biosorbent materi
Jan 1, 1992
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Controlled Circulation of Mine Air in a Large Bord and Pillar Coal Mine – An Economic Evaluation in The Indian ContextBy G. Vijaya Kumar, B. Srinivasa Rao, G. V. Krishna Rao
The paper outlines the ventilation practices prevailing in coal mines of Singareni Collieries Company (South India). The high annual average surface temperature and relatively steep geothermic gradien
Jan 1, 1991
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Lockedness Profiles - Experimental and TheoreticalBy Ugo Preti, Gianfranco Ferrara, Mark C. Williams, Thomas P. Meloy
Theoretical and experimental lockedness profile curves are the same when the model assumptions are met. They appear different because of the way the data is presented. Continuous theoretical lockednes
Jan 1, 1992
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The Development And Underground Testing Of The AlphaDOSIMETER - A Solid State Electronic Personal Radiation Dosimeter For Uranium MinersBy V. Roze, R. N. Parkinson, R. Shepherd
The alphaDOSIMETER is a complete, integrated system designed to monitor the immediate worksite of underground miners where the disintegration for radon daughters is a risk to the health of mining pers
Jan 1, 1981
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Biological and Chemical Cyanide Destruction from Heap Leachates and ResiduesBy B. E. Dindsale, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien
The Bureau cf Mines, U.S. Department of the Intericr, is investigating biolcgical and chemical deccntaminaticn of cyanide- containing leachates and residues. Biolcgical cyanide cxidaticn, using bacter
Jan 1, 1991
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Arsenic Removal From Dilute Waste StreamsBy A. E. Isaacson, T. H. Jeffers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating arsenic removal from dilute waters using a biological precipitation/chemical adsorption system. The method includes (1) inoculating water with ferrous
Jan 1, 1995
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Gypsum Production And Land Reclamation By U.S. Gypsum Company At Southard, OklahomaBy Edward B. Westphal
One of the purest gypsum deposits in the United States is located in northwest Oklahoma about 90 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Gypsum beds of the Blaine Formation (Permian) are each 10 to 15 feet
Jan 1, 1978