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The appropriate, and inappropriate, application of the JKMRC t10 relationship
By Luís Marcelo Tavares, Marko Hilden, Malcolm Powell, Grant Ballantyne, Lian Liu
The t10 relationship developed by Narayanan and Whiten has underpinned a number of the JKMRC models and the characterisation of ore competence through impact testing with the drop weight tester. This
Jan 1, 2014
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Cement and Concrete Are Not What They Used to Be
By Raymond E. Davis
LET'S imagine we are at the Grand L Coulee Dam, where daily 15,000 barrels of low-heat Portland cement and 27,000 tons of processed aggregate in various sizes are mixed to produce 30,000 tons of
Jan 1, 1939
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The Plewes Method: a Word of Caution - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By LUIS ALBERTO TORRES-CRUZ
The assessment of liquefaction vulnerability is crucial to understanding the potential consequences of a tailings dam failure. The “Plewes method” is a relatively well-known and simple screening metho
Jan 28, 2021
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APPLICATION OF VIRTUAL REALITY IN THE MINING INDUSTRY – WHERE WE ARE NOW? - SME Annual Conference 2023
By N. Akbulut, A. Anani
From the initial planning phases to the closing of a mine, mining is an industry where high attention, care, and sensitivity are needed in every step of the mine life. Since mining projects have a lon
Feb 1, 2023
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RI 3937 Exploration of Stoddard Fluorite Mine, Cheshire Co., NH
By J. D. Bardill
"The Stoddard mine, Cheshire County, N. H., was explored by the Bureau of Mines in 1944 as a source of the strategic fluorite. It was reported that the vein persisted in the bottom of old workings and
Sep 1, 1946
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Geopolymer-based concrete to reduce carbon footprint of the construction industry
By H. Akbari
Ordinary portland cement (OPC) is the key pozzalonic component of the concrete mix widely used as a construction material worldwide. B illions of tons of OPC are used in the construction industry each
Dec 1, 2013
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RI 4170 Lead, Zinc, Silver. Copper, Bismuth Deposits, South Hecla Mine, Alta. Salt Lake County, Utah
By John I. Kasteler, John H. Hild
"INTRODUCTION The South Hecla mine, one of the principal mines of the Alta United Mines Co., is situated at Alta in thee Little Cottonwood mining district, about 30 miles southeasterly from Salt Lake
Jan 1, 1948
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Vision and Innovation for a Sustainable Future; 2018 SME Annual Conference & Expo
By Georgene Renner, Chee Theng, William Gleason
"In February 2018, drawn in part by the states’ proud mining heritage, SME took its Annual Conference & Expo to Minneapolis, MN for the first time. More than 5,000 people and 554 exhibitors converged
Jan 5, 2018
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The Engel Simulator and the Search for Uranium
By D. A. Singer, J. C. Griffiths
"One of the most useful approaches to a complex problem is to model the system which gives rise to the problem and to perform simulations through the model to find appropriate solutions. The Engel Mod
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 3784 Moose Creek District of Matanuska Coal Fields, AK
By G. A. Apell
"SUMMARYThe quality of Moose Creek coal is considered superior to that of any now being produced in the Matanuska field of Alaska. In rank it is classed as roar coking high-volatile B bituminous coal.
Dec 1, 1944
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RI 2669 Status of Research in Ore Dressing
By Ernest A. Hersam
"INTRODUCTION.Luring the year 1923 a complete survey was made of the condition of research in the reduction (milling) and concentration of ores and nonmetallic minerals - that is, up to the stage wher
Mar 1, 1925
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Experimental Studies on Controlling Drilling Parameters to Reduce Roof Bolt-Hole Drilling Noise (e8dcc61b-ac47-48a5-a23e-35012db274c6)
By Yi Luo
Bolting the mine roof is one of the noisiest underground mining operations. The main contribution to the noise is the drilling of the roof bolt holes, especially drilling in hard rock. Previous resear
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Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, to Be Headquarters for Annual Meeting of the Institute, Feb. 15-19
By AIME
NEW YORK'S largest hotel, the Pennsylvania, will be filled with mining and oil men and metallurgists the third week of February when some 3000 AIME members, their wives, and guests will gather fo
Jan 1, 1948
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A Dictionary Of Mining, Mineral, And Related Terms - Preface
This dictionary is published by the Bureau of Mines as a contribution to the mining and mineral literature in the belief that it will fill a recognized need. Several attempts have been made over the
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-21-85 Conservation And Substitution Technology For Critical Metals In Bearings And Related Components For Industrial Equipment And Opportunities For Improved Bearing Performance - Introduction
By Allen G. Gray
It's not news to you that the United States is highly vulnerable to potential problems in supply of critical and strategic metals, and that these metals - chromium, for example - are employed in
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-134-78 Electromagnetic Guided Waves In Mine Environments - Proceedings Of A Workshop
A unity of viewpoint emerged from the workshop. The concept that transmission is via characteristic modes was a common theme in many of the presentations. Also, the confusion an the meaning of monofil
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-80-84 Development Of A Mine Air Contaminant Measurement Program - Diesels And Explosives
By WL Wagner
This report presents a quality control approach to the derivation of strategies for monitoring a work environment; specifically, the environment in underground mines where diesel-powered equipment and
Jan 1, 1983
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Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines
By Charles F. Coleman
Kinetics studies and other rate measurements are reviewed in the amine extraction of uranium and of some other related and associated metal ions. Equilibration' is relatively fast in the uranium
Jan 1, 1979
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Design and Construction of EPB Tunnels Within an Artesian Groundwater Aquifer - Addressing Environmental Issues
By Adrian Coombs
The York Durham Sewage System (YDSS) Interceptor Tunnel Project is located in the Town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, just north of Toronto. Construction commenced in September 2006 and completion
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 3644 Expansion Of Coal During Coking
By James T. McCartney, Joseph D. Davis
For more than 10 years coke-oven technologists have been investigating the expanding properties of coal on a scale larger than that afforded by laboratory test tubes. Koppers 4/ was among the first to
May 1, 1942