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Thermal Fragmentation as a Possible, Viable, Alternative Mining Method in Narrow Vein Mining? Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Durkin, Patrick Bouwmeester, Michael Tuck
In currently used mining methods, blasting techniques often causes dilution of valuable ore and results in costly processing requirements. In the context of narrow vein mining of thin and highly conce
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Zonal land-use planning and the mineral industry: The need for a new approach to finding sustainability undergroundBy S. Addie
In the early 1990’s the British Columbia (Canada) mineral industry frequently discussed the need to participate in, and compromise with, public environmental interests in order to ascertain long-term
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 3674 Cushioned Blasting - II. Preliminary Studies of Gallery TestingBy A. R. T. Denues
"INTRODUCTION The orienting phases of the current investigation of cushioned blasting in the Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines were indicated in a previous publication (5) 3/. Pertinent liter
Jan 1, 1943
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A Missing Component In Your Emergency Management Plans: The Critical Incident Stress FactorBy Kathleen M. Kowalski
In emergency management, the effects of stress on the performance of emergency personnel, typically have been ignored or regarded as too enigmatic to quantify. This paper discusses the concept of Crit
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RI 6347 Developing a Lock-Hopper Feeder for Hydraulic Hoisting of CoalBy H. A. Dierks, H. B. Link
The purpose of this investigation was to develop a practical feeder apparatus to introduce comparatively large pieces of coal and similar material into a pipeline under pressure in connection with the
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8200 Industrial Diamond - A Materials Survey - Introduction (aa44e08c-63fc-42e5-833f-bf4a49f649fa)By Henry P. Chandler
[Diamond, because of its extreme hardness and abrasion resistance, has an important function in precision engineering and automation. With the increasing; requirements of modern production for fine to
Jan 1, 1964
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Results given of studies concerning methane extraction from coalbedsBy M. A. Trevits, G. L. Finfinger
Various methods have been developed through US Bureau of Mines research to remove gas in advance of, during, and subsequent to mining. These include drilling horizontal or cross-measure boreholes from
Jan 8, 1986
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Introduction (f021bf21-e10f-41e4-9b75-c54b8612d619)Research 83 highlights significant studies conducted during the past fiscal year at Bureau facilities and offices. Readers who want more information about the projects and studies summarized here can
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5225 Fundamental Flashback, Blowoff, And Yellow-Tip Limits Of Fuel Gas-Air Mixtures ? Introduction And SummaryBy Joseph Grumer
About a century ago Bunsen and his associates invented the famous burner that bears his name and was to become the ancestor of today's gas appliances. Over the years, Bunsen's invention beca
Jan 1, 1956
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A critical evaluation of processes to produce primary titanium - SynopsisBy D. S. van Vuuren
Over the last 60 years many different processes were conceived to reduce the cost of titanium produced by the Kroll process. However, success eluded all previous efforts, which were consequently termi
Jan 1, 2009
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The Mints and Assay Offices of EuropeBy Pierre de P. E. M. Ricketts
HAVING had occasion while in Europe during the past summer to visit some of the foreign mints and assay offices connected with the same, I thought a brief description of the general process of coining
Jan 1, 1876
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Steel H-Section Piles Support 2,120-Foot Long Cable Stayed Bridge Verona Island And Prospect, MaineBy James W. Weaver
The 2,120-foot long cable stayed Penobscot Narrows Bridge that carries US Route 1 over the Penobscot River between Verona Island and Prospect, Maine is supported on four foundation units, one below ea
Jan 1, 2011
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A crystal ball vision of innovation in mineral processingBy Jannie van Deventer
"Innovation in the minerals industry has been lagging behind comparable industries like oil and gas. An incremental innovation culture that tolerates long lead times between invention and adoption has
Jan 1, 2014
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Internships: A Bridge into the Explosives IndustryBy Richard Hosley, James Daley
Every grey haired member of the explosive’s industry has said at least once, “We have to get some younger blood into our industry, I might want to retire someday.” And many a youngster who loves to se
Jan 1, 2014
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The Mineral Composition of the Black Star Copper Ore Body, Mount Isa, QueenslandBy Edwards A. B
A suite of specimens from the newly developed Black Star copper ore body at Mount Isa was made available for mineragraphic study by the Mount Isa Mines, Ltd. The specimens were selected as representat
Jan 1, 1945
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The application of selective flotation to obtain a high-arsenic or ?dirty? concentrate and its sub-sequent treatment by the alkaline leaching process is suggested.By S. Castro
The aim of the present paper is to review the current technologies for arsenic removal in the copper metallurgical industry, and to show the progress made with some promising emerging strategies, invo
Jan 1, 2014
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New Directions - Old Ideas Hydrocarbon Prospects of the Strzelecki Group Onshore Gippsland BasinBy McNicol M. D
Petroleum exploration in onshore Gippsland was directed in the 1950s and 1960s towards plays in the basal Latrobe and Strzelecki Groups, but these became forgotten in the 1970s with the Latrobe play
Jan 1, 1992
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Construction Of A TBM Launch Box In A Complex Urban EnvironmentBy Vincent Tirolo
The proposed Second Avenue Subway is a new two-track subway line running from 125th Street and Park Avenue at the north, east along 125th Street to Second Avenue and south along Second Avenue to the F
Jan 1, 2013
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NAT Attendees Get A Glimpse Of The Future Of Underground Space UseIn 1950, about a third of the world?s population lived in cities. That figure has steadily risen throughout the following decades. Now it is believed that about 60 percent of the estimated 8.1 billi
Jan 1, 2008
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Storage Stability Of Gasoline - Development Of A Stability Prediction Method And Studies Of Gasoline Composition And Component ReactivityBy F. G. Schwartz
The Bureau of Mines developed a rapid and precise method for predicting storage stability of motor gasolines. This method resulted from the investigation of many analytical techniques as well as a stu
Jan 1, 1972