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Geophysic Pays OffBy Sherwin F. Kelly
Twenty five years of exploration has shown that the "geophysical dollar" is worth $1780 in the Orange Free State, $1488 on the Witwatersrand, $85 in Sweden, $28,000 in the Transvaal and $3500 or more
Jan 6, 1951
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1998 Gaudin Lecture - Fundamental fallout from column flotationBy James A. Finch
The Gaudin lecture is devoted to fundamentals. Given my involvement with column flotation over the last 20 years, this is my topic. I have tried to identify spinoff basic research and provide a person
Jan 1, 1999
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Determination of Wettability by Dye AbsorptionBy O. C. Holbrook, George G. Bernard
A new theoretical treatment has been obtained for the behavior of pattern waterflood injection wells when closed in. Two cases are treated: Case I where oil and water are assumed to have the same prop
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The Metallography of Tungsten-DiscussionPAUL D. MERICA,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion t).-This paper is a discussion of some of the results of a recent investigation1 of Prof. Zay Jeffries, and of his interpretation and generalizat
Jan 11, 1918
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Processing of Um-Gheig Lead-Zinc Deposits, Eastern Desert, Egypt for Separating Pure Cadmium SulfideBy M. Omneya El-Hussaini, M. Galal Abdel Wahab, A. Mohamed Mahdy, M. Fathi El Shahat
"Lead-zinc mineralization is distributed in Egypt along the Red Sea coast between El Qusier and Ras Banas. A representative sample from Um Gheig was collected and ground to -60 mesh for the mineralogi
Jan 1, 2008
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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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Fireproofing Mine Shafts Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By E. M. Norris
In the summer of 1917 it was decided to fireproof the main tramway hoisting shaft of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Butte, Mont. The shaft has three hoisting compartments and one pump compartment;
Jan 3, 1918
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The Nanuq Diamond Project, Rae Domain, Western Churchill Province, NunavutBy Jennifer Pell
Dunsmuir Ventures? Nanuq diamond project is located approximately 250 km northeast of Baker Lake and 170 km north of Chesterfield Inlet. It occurs at the intersection of the Wager Bay shear zone with
May 1, 2004
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Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing BlastingBy Zhang Qi
For the most part, the flying piece is serious endangerment in the demolition blasting. To prevent the endangerment, a large number of materials are needed as the protection. Therefore, the determinat
Jan 1, 1994
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Barrier Pillars In The Southern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - SummaryBy S. H. Ash
THE INVESTIGATION of barrier pillars in the Southern field is part of the comprehensive study of the mine water problem in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania by the Federal Bureau of Mines (1, 2, 5
Jan 1, 1953
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Oxygen Balanced Emulsion-ANFO Blends for Use in Flammable AtmospheresBy Michael J. Sapko, Eric S. Weiss
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has been conducting research on the secondary explosion hazards associated with the mining of oil shale under gassy mine conditions. Explosive incendivity tests have been cond
Jan 1, 1990
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The Messina Stationary Basic Copper ConverterBy R. G. Knickerbocker
THE copper smelter and refinery of The Messina (Transvaal) Development Co. Ltd., at Messina, South Africa, was erected in 1920 and 1921, but initial operations were deferred until late in 1922 on acco
Jan 1, 1932
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Analysis of Borehole Stability Using a Strain Softening ModelBy P. D. Pattillo, J. B. Cheatham, Y. -H. Lin
The stability of a hemispherical cavity, intended to model a perforation opening in the vicinity of a borehole, is analyzed for the case of poroelastic-plastic material behavior. Two plasticity models
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Assisted Blast Design and Assessment ToolsBy Thomas H. Kleine, Alan R. Cameron, William W. Forsyth
In general the software required by a blast designer includes tools that graphically present blast designs (surface & underground), can analyze a design or predict its result, and can assess blasting
Jan 1, 1995
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Colorado MeetingThe plans involve about ten technical sessions, a day spent in Cripple Creek and in Pueblo, where there will he optional visits devoted to steel, non-ferrous metals, etc.; half-a-day each to mills in
Jan 4, 1918
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An Improved Dc-Arc Process For Chromite SmeltingBy J. P. W. Bennie, A. de Jong, G. M. Denton
Mintek together with Middelburg Steel & Alloys, developed the DC arc furnace process for the production of ferroalloys with the expressed objective of smelting ore fines (<1mm) without the need for ag
Jan 1, 2004
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Earthquake Damage To Underground FacilitiesBy G. Zandt, H. R. Pratt, W. A. Hustrulid, M. Bouchon, D. E. Stephenson
PREFACE The National Waste Terminal Storage Program was initiated to conduct the research to select a site for the disposal of high level radioactive waste in deep geologic formations. As part of t
Jan 1, 1979
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Distributed Digital Control of a Flotation and Grinking Circuit at the Kidd Creek ConcentratorBy O. Matwijenko
"The Kidd Creek concentrator is located twenty-six kilometres east of Timmins, Ontario, within a metallurgical complex including a 109,000 MTPY zinc plant and a new 59,000 MTPY copper smelter and refi
Jan 1, 1980
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Vibration Criteria for Surface Mine Blasting: Ten Years after Bureau of Mines R1 8507By David E. Siskind
In the early 1980's, the Bureau of Mines published four reports of structural response and damage from surface mine blasting, vibration monitoring, and analysis methods. These findings replaced simple
Jan 1, 1991
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Influence Of The Sloping Of Ground Surfaces On Mine Subsidence (165d3ebb-e4c1-4bc8-a5e4-409b4e24155c)By D. M. Shu
A two-dimensional finite element modelling technique is applied to predict the subsidence movements on a sloping ground surface above a completely mined panel. The modelling is carried out for the sur
Jan 1, 1992