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Integrated Operations for Maximizing ResultsBy D. Schleiss
Reduced access to knowledgeable workers is creating challenges for operations. We are doing more 4D Operations - dirty, dull, dangerous, and distant. Personnel costs in these environments are high, an
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 8177 Oil Recovery By Miscible-Phase Displacement: A Bibliography ? IntroductionBy L. K. Weaver
The Bureau of Mines has started an engineering study of oil recovery by miscible-phase displacement. As a preliminary part of the investigation a literature and patent study was made to prevent duplic
Jan 1, 1963
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Measurement of suspension velocity in slurries and pastes using impedance imaging - SynopsisBy R. A. Williams
Electrical impedance tomographic methods have been applied to a variety of mineral and chemical processes in the laboratory and on plant. This review paper surveys technical developments in measuremen
Jan 1, 2008
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A Perspective on How Our Mining and Metallurgical Industry Has Progressed Over the Past Fifty YearsBy Nicholas Adrian Barcza
"What affects and influences one’s perspective of the mining and metallurgical industries?One’s perspective of the industry we work in changes over time as a function of our experience as well as from
Jul 1, 2019
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An Overview Of Augered, Cast In Place Piles In Florida - IntroductionBy Kirk A. Mcintosh
Augered, cast-in-place (ACIP) piles have been utilized in the United States for a wide range of projects since the 1950's. Due to the cast-in-place nature of the installation method (and lack of
Jan 1, 1997
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The Optimum Condition For Cr(VI) Bioremediation in Soils Contaminated by Chromate Ore Processing ResidueBy Changqing Su
A batch incubation experiment has been carried out to investigate the optimal condition for the microbial remediation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in soils contaminated by chromate ore processing r
Jan 1, 2010
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Remarks on the Brown Coal Beds and Associated Deposits of the Werribee Plains, VictoriaThe district specially referred to in this paper comprises the very gently sloping country extending from the western shores of Port Phillip from the mouth of the Yarra to Footscray along the Bacchus
Jan 1, 1902
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Flotation Practice at Mount LyellTHE flotation plant at Mount Lyell was erected, primarily, for the treatment of ore from the Lyell Comstock mine. These workings are situated over a mile in a direct line north of the North Mount Lyel
Jan 1, 1920
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Managing the Tap-Hole Life-Cycle at Five Submerged Arc Furnaces Producing Silicomanganese at TransalloysBy J. P. Gous, J. J. Sutherland
"Transalloys is a silicomanganese (SiMn) producer located in South Africa, and uses only local manganese ores to produce SiMn alloy. The plant operates five open submerged arc furnaces (SAFs) with an
Jun 1, 2019
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IC 7300 Milling And Smelting Operations Of The Magma Copper Co., Superior, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy Edward J. Caldwell
In 1930 the Bureau of Mines published a description3/ f the concentrating process of the Magma Copper Co. as it had been developed to that time and was then employed. The prevent paper revises the des
Jan 1, 1944
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Storage and Time - A Paradigm for Aquifer Pressure Management Beneath Open Cut MinesBy S Yuen, T Rana, S Khan
Many open pit mines require dewatering or need aquifer depressurisation systems to manage mine water inflow and/or mine floor stability. In many instances these mining operations impact on regional gr
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3044 Coal Dust Explosion...by Direct Electrical IgnitionBy G. S. Rice, H. O. Howarth, Greenwald. H. P.
"Electricity as a means of transmitting power was introduced in coal mines of the United States about 1891 for both haulage and coal cutting, only a few years after electrical haulage was first instal
Oct 1, 1930
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Towards Formalizing Qualitative Operations Input Data into Mine Planning (2dcf5f47-b85e-490f-8b96-c37606eb1d7d)By T. G. Joseph
Mines must manage variability from within their operations as well as those imposed upon them by external forces. This paper provides a framework to manage both internal and external variability throu
Nov 1, 2011
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Uranium Mining In Arizona Breccia Pipes –High Grade And SafeBy K. Wenrich
The uranium industry has made a dramatic turnaround in the past three years that even the most optimistic economist was not willing to predict during the uranium downswing of the 1990s. Uranium reach
Jan 1, 2007
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Post-Mine Leaching of Galena and Marmatite at Broken HillBy Blanchard R
In stopes of the 2000- and 2150-ft. levels in the North mine section of North Broken Hill Limited, whence a substantial proportion of the company's production is being drawn, and especially in st
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 7779 The Spectral Growth Of Expanding Flames - The Infrared Radiance Of Methane-Air Ignitions And Coal Dust-Air ExplosionsBy M. Hertzberg
Results of a comprehensive study of the absolute spectral radiance of the infrared emissions from methane-air explosions are reported. The spectral growth of these expanding flames were recorded with
Jan 1, 1973
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The Brown Coal Geology of the Gippsland BasinBy Holdgate G. R, Thompson B. R, Webster R. L, Bolger P. F
The Gippsland Basin in south-eastern Australia has an area of approximately 46 000 sq km. It is one of the world's major coal and petroleum bearing basins, with most of the former occurring in
Jan 1, 1992
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Float-In CofferdamsBy Robert B. Bittner
Large diameter piles (2 to 3 m diameter, both driven and drilled) are being used more frequently by designers of bridge foundations. The use of these large piles allows the pile cap to be positioned
Jan 1, 2013
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RI 3206 Washability Studies of Coal from the Mary Lee Bed at the Bankhead Mine, Bankhead, Ala.By B. W. Gandrud, A. C. Richardson
"INTRODUCTION The Bankhead mine of the Cane Creek Coal Mining Co. is in the central part of Walker County, Ala., 4 miles south of Jasper. The Mary Lee bed in this part of the State yields a practicall
May 1, 1933
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OFR-46-88 Combining Laser Measurements With Backward Wave Techniques For Evaluation Of Underground OpeningsBy G. L. Fitzpatrick
A portable optical instrument for performing multispot laser vibrometry is described. The instrument is capable of measuring arrival times, surface motion frequency, and surface velocity and displayin
Jan 1, 1987