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Analysis of pillar design practices and techniqes for U.S. limestone minesBy A. T. Iannacchione
Underground mining of stone in the US is increasing, as is the depth of overburden above the mines. Data gathered from mine visits, maps, discussion with operators and numerical simulation have been u
Jun 21, 1905
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Damage to underground excavations from open-pit blastingBy A. M. Tunstall
Aspects of blast vibrations, damage mechanisms and the influence of rock quality on damage severity are reviewed and results presented from a monitoring programme in which the rock mass rating for six
Jun 19, 1905
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The spray conversion of nickel flash-furnace matteBy Kobayashi M, Kametani H
Particles of nickel flash furnace malle (45 per cent i) were oxidized in a dropping-particle furnace. The particles melted and the molten drops simulated those produced by the atomization of molten ma
Jan 1, 1986
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Notes on the Engineering Design of Tungsten-Carbide Rock BitsIn presenting this paper the author has in view a twofold purpose. In the first place, it is intended to set forth for the benefit of practical mining men some account of the principles underlying the
Jan 1, 1950
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Flotation of Base Metals from Grinding Mill DischargesBy A. J. Williams
"Conventional base metal milling practice normally consists of crushing, grinding and cyclone classification followed by flotation. It is the authors' belief that the commencement of flotation after c
Jan 1, 1984
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Paper No. 130. Gold Dredging in Otago.As the chief field of the gold dredging industry in Otago is the district traversed by the Molyneux River (called above Cromwell the Clutha) and its tributaries, a brief reference to the geology of th
Jan 1, 1903
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Bulletin 225 Stone Dusting or Rock Dusting to Prevent Coal Dust ExplosionsBy George S. Rice
The prevention of coal-mine explosions has been one of the chief purposes of the Bureau of Mines. In facti the first Federal appropriation relating to mining methods, in 1908, authorized the investiga
Jan 1, 1924
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Troubleshooting Flotation Cell Operation Using Gas Velocity MeasurementsBy Donald Leroux, Ralph Dahlke, Dave Scott, Finch. James A., Cesar O. Gomez
"The efficiency of the flotation process depends on how effectively air is dispersed into small bubbles. Bubble surface area flux - the surface area of bubbles per unit time per unit cross-section are
Jan 1, 2001
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Information Technology Aids Soda Springs Phosphate MineBy Randy Vranes
Sophisticated information technology, quality management systems and a commitment to the environment has allowed Solutia’s Soda Springs phosphate mine and elemental phosphorus plant to reduce operatin
Jan 1, 1999
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Improved Production Forecasting through Geometallurgical Modeling at Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy Dave Bulled, Jim Thompson, Tim Leriche, Mark Blake, Troy Wilkie
"A commitment to a core testing, plant modeling and reconciling technique has shown substantial economic benefits to IOC in terms of accurate production forecasting, smoother operation of the mill, im
Jan 1, 2009
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Presidential Address - The South African Coal Industry: Current Position And Future ChallengesBy R. P. Mohring
The South African Coal Industry had its beginnings in the Eastern Cape in 1859 when coal was mined to satisfy the fledgling settlements in the Eastern Cape. The growth in the industry was relatively
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 4514 Investigation Of Capitan Iron Deposits Lincoln County, N. Mex. Supplement To R. I. 4022By Soule&apos, John H.
Although known since 1902, the Capitan iron deposits have not been tined, mainly because of the low grade of the ore. Only a small amount of exploratory work has been done since the discovery. C. H. J
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3519 Underground Transportation Of Coal - Progress Report 1By Albert L. Toenges, Frank A. Jones
"INTRODUCTION The introduction of mechanized pining in coal mines, which has speeded loading, has emphasized the importance of efficient underground transportation systems. The purpose of this invest
Jun 1, 1940
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OFR-61-74 Research On The Transmission Of Electromagnetic Signals Between Mine Workings And The SurfaceBy Richard G. Geyer
One aspect of a program to improve the chances of survival following coal mine disasters is the development of a communications sys tem which will allow surviving miners to make their circumstances kn
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4776 The Oil-Shale Industries Of EuropeBy Boyd Guthrie
As the American petroleum industry surveyed its position in early 1937, it had many reasons to be optimistic concerning its future. The industry had emerged successfully from the depression, and for t
Jan 1, 1951
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Pneumatic Backfilling - A Method For Controlling Abandoned Mine SubsidenceBy Steve Jones
Minor subsidence damage to the Burgettstown Junior-Senior High School building and grounds near Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, prompted an investigation of the site in early 1985 by th
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-11(2)-82 Recontouring Of Steep-Slope Abandoned Contour Mines - Volume II - AppendicesBy Daniel I. Carey
Current and potential dragline reclamation usage was evaluated for the U.S. coalfields based on data gathered and analyzed during field surveys, literature reviews and contacts with manufacturers. It
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-99-77 Surveying Inhalation Contaminants In Above Ground Coal Mining And Processing Work Areas (For Company Safety Officers)By Walter D. Holland
This is one of a series of instruction guides developed to help instructors present health and safety training courses to workers in the coal mining industry. This course is intended for training thos
Jan 1, 1976
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The Kidd Smelter Start-Up And Early OperationBy R. M. Sweetin
Detailed descriptions by operating area of the Kidd copper smelter are presented, together with accounts of complement staffing, training, and preparation activities for smelter start-up in June 1981.
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 7487 Activities of the Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Mines United States Department of the Interior during the War Years, 1941-45By D. Harrington
"FOREWORDVirtually all government agencies undertook many additional responsibilities during the period immediately preceding World War II; these responsibilities increased vastly in importance and sc
Jan 1, 1949