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                     Has the Coal Mining Industry an Adequate Technique - It Has Not, Concludes the Author, Who Makes a Severe Arraignment of Present Conditions Within the Industry, and Advises Engineering Analysis of Problems as the Remedy Has the Coal Mining Industry an Adequate Technique - It Has Not, Concludes the Author, Who Makes a Severe Arraignment of Present Conditions Within the Industry, and Advises Engineering Analysis of Problems as the RemedyBy Eugene McAuliffe THE last obtainable figures of the value of the coal mining investment are those contained in the U. S. Census Reports, from data gathered in 1919. The values shown therein and set forth below cover l Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design Parameters Interpreted From 404 Load Tests Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design Parameters Interpreted From 404 Load TestsBy Jesús E. Gómez This work is a continuation of a paper presented in the 32nd DFI Annual Conference, Colorado 2007, titled ?Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design parameters interpreted from 260 load tests.? The first pa Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Mineral and Molecular Design of Flotation Reagents Mineral and Molecular Design of Flotation ReagentsBy Jury P. Nazarov "At present the traditional study of crystal lattices of nmerials in a topic “flota tion mineralogy ” is used up. The present investigation is development of the a sclsical approaches to t he analy si Jan 1, 2003 
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                     International Workshop On Micropiles ? September 26-28,1997 - Title ? Table Of Contents - First International Workshop On Micropiles September 26-28,1997 International Workshop On Micropiles ? September 26-28,1997 - Title ? Table Of Contents - First International Workshop On Micropiles September 26-28,1997This Workshop was held at the Doubletree Inn, Seattle, Washington from September 26 to 28, 1997. Run under the auspices of the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI), it was co-funded by the newly formed Ja Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Arizona Meeting, September 18 To 26, 1916 Arizona Meeting, September 18 To 26, 1916For the first time in its history the Institute will hold a meeting in the State of Arizona. A few years ago Arizona stood third in the copper-producing districts of the United States. Since that time Jan 8, 1916 
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                     RI 5097 Reconnaissance Report On The Clay Resources And The Economic Feasibility Of Clay-Products Manufacture In The Virgin Islands ? Summary And Conclusions RI 5097 Reconnaissance Report On The Clay Resources And The Economic Feasibility Of Clay-Products Manufacture In The Virgin Islands ? Summary And ConclusionsBy W. F. Dietrich 1. On St. Thomas and St. Croix, and possibly also on St. John, low-quality red-burning clays probably can be developed to provide the major part of the raw materials for structural clay products and e Jan 1, 1955 
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                     OFR-88-80 Phase 1: Research On The Hydrology And Water Quality Of Watersheds Subjected To Surface Mining OFR-88-80 Phase 1: Research On The Hydrology And Water Quality Of Watersheds Subjected To Surface MiningFive watersheds, ranging in size from 29 to 49 acres, were selected in East-Central Ohio to investigate the hydrologic and water quality conditions occurring before, during, and after surface mining. Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution Costs Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution CostsBy Malcolm D. Flavel Much has been said and written about the world's, and particularly the united states of America's, energy crisis. The relative changes between cost components of production have altered bec Jan 1, 1980 
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                     OFR-32(3)-83 Safety Analysis Of The Blind Shaft Borer - Volume 3. Supplementary Reports F-J OFR-32(3)-83 Safety Analysis Of The Blind Shaft Borer - Volume 3. Supplementary Reports F-JBy C. A. Geffen-Fowler This report, sponsored by the Bureau of Mines, presents the results of an examination of the safety of the Blind Shaft Borer (BSB) shaft sinking system and an alternative modified BSB design concept i Jan 1, 1981 
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                     IC 8304 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines-University Of North Dakota Symposium, Bismarck, N. Dak., April 29-30, 1965 (2ec50dd1-01af-4faf-b564-fd8e8c2eb96f) IC 8304 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines-University Of North Dakota Symposium, Bismarck, N. Dak., April 29-30, 1965 (2ec50dd1-01af-4faf-b564-fd8e8c2eb96f)The 1965 Lignite Symposium, the Louth in a series and the third sponsored by the University of North Dakota and the Bureau of Mines, was held at Bismarck, N. Dak., on April 29-30, 1963. These symposia Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Industrial Minerals Review 2009 Industrial Minerals Review 2009By R. L. Virta Four companies mined ball call in four states in 2009, H.C. Spinks Clay Co. Inc. (owned by Lhoist Group), Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co. (owned by Imerys Group), Old Hickory Clay Co. and Unimin Corp. Pro Jun 1, 2010 
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                     Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts.By D. M. Walters To achieve safe and healthy working conditions in shaft sinking operations, ventilation, and where necessary cooling, must be provided. These requirements are considered for sinking vertical, sub-vert Jan 1, 2009 
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                     OFR 195(2) - 83 - Evaluation of Safety Assessment Methods for the Mining Industry Volume II - User's Manual of Safety Assessment Methods for Mine Safety Officials OFR 195(2) - 83 - Evaluation of Safety Assessment Methods for the Mining Industry Volume II - User's Manual of Safety Assessment Methods for Mine Safety OfficialsBy P. M. Daling The objectives of this study were to examine a representative cross section of formal safety analysis techniques developed for the nuclear and aerospace industries, to recommend those methods that wou Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Investigating Total Media Wear Investigating Total Media WearBy Peter Radziszewski "Comminition process costs, which typically represent an important contribution to mining operating costs, can themselves be divided roughly between energy and liner /charge wear. As such, developing Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Cathodoluminescence (Cl) Microscopy Application To Refractories And Slags Cathodoluminescence (Cl) Microscopy Application To Refractories And SlagsBy R. E. Moore Refractories are unique ceramic materials, which are used in large quantities in steel making furnaces, metal smelting vessels, and glass melting tanks. They are required to possess high thermal shock Jan 1, 2001 
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                     New Miner Training for the 21st Century New Miner Training for the 21st CenturyBy Daniel H. McClain A unique partnership between the Colorado Mine Safety and Training Program (CMSTP), the Colorado Rock Products Association (CRPA) and the Higher Education and Advanced Technology (HEAT)Center resulted Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Review of Current Tunnelling Technology and Boring Applications in Mining and Infrastructure Development - An EPCM Perspective A Review of Current Tunnelling Technology and Boring Applications in Mining and Infrastructure Development - An EPCM PerspectiveBy S. C. Gouws "SynopsisSustainable infrastructure development has long been identified as a key enabler for socio-economic growth and poverty reduction in societies globally. Twenty-one years into the young South A Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last Decade Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last DecadeBy Arthur Notmon WORLD production of the three major nonferrous metals, copper, lead, and zinc, in 1939 will aggregate about 6,050;000 tons, compared with the all-time peak of 6,237,944 tons in 1937, and the previous Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Reverse cationic flotation of iron ores with complex silicate gangue minerals Reverse cationic flotation of iron ores with complex silicate gangue mineralsBy L O. Filippov, C H. Veloso de Melo, A Correa De Araujo Froth flotation of iron ores is one of the most widely used methods to upgrade iron ore into high-grade concentrates. In recent years, reverse cationic flotation of iron ores has been specifically the Jul 24, 2017 
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                     Laboratory Testwork of Mixed Xanthates for the Raglan Ore Laboratory Testwork of Mixed Xanthates for the Raglan OreBy Norman O. Lotter, Simon Yu, Tony Deng, Antonio Di Feo "Xstrata Nickel’s Raglan operation, northern Québec, achieved paymetal recovery gains in 2007 by switching the collector from potassium amyl xanthate to sodium isobutyl xanthate. To follow on from tha Jan 1, 2010 
