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  • NIOSH
    RI 2238 Iceland Spar

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Properties and Uses.Iceland spar is a name given to a pure crystallized form of calcite (CaCo3) which is sufficiently transparent and free of defects to be used in the manufacture of optical instrume

    Apr 1, 1920

  • ISEE
    Bulk Explosives Testing at the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern Alaska

    By Norman Paley, John Kells

    The climate and location of the Red Dog Mine present several challenges to blasting operations. The mine is located north of 68º latitude, in an area of continuous permafrost. Ground temperatures are

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The Extractive Metallurgy of Agromined Nickel

    By William Hawker, James Vaughan, Jeff Chen, Antony van der Ent

    "Nickel agromining utilizes hyperaccumulator plants (“metal crops”) to extract nickel from low-grade soils, a process that yields high-grade nickel bio-ore. This feedstock is further processed into a

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    Development of Automation Systems for Copper Converters and Anode Casting Wheel at Toyo Smelter

    By K. Fukushima, K. Baba, H. Kurokawa, M. Yamagiwa

    "The Toyo smelter has expanded its anode production capacity from 126,500 to 239,000 t/year by introducing technical oxygen into blast air for flash and converter furnaces and improving smelting facil

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Experiences with Spray Applied Waterproofing Membranes - Experiences and investigations with a EVA based membrane in a tunnel environment

    By Karl Gunnar Holter, Frank Clement

    "INTRODUCTION Typically waterproofing of conventionally excavated tunnels has been done by installing pre-fabricated sheet membranes between the primary temporary support lining and the secondary perm

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Development Trend of Underground Rock Support

    By C. C. Li

    Traditionally, strong and stiff devices, such as fully encapsulated rebar bolts and concrete lining and arches, are preferred for underground rock support. The attention is paid to the strength of the

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Predicting Anomalous Zone Ahead of TBM Tunnel Face Utilizing Electrical Resistivity

    By Kang-Hyun Lee, In-Mo Lee, Byung-Kyu Kim, Parkm Jinho, Seoung-Won Lee

    "In this study, the TBM Resistivity Prediction (TRP) system is developed for predicting the location, thickness, permittivity ratio and electrical conductivity of anomalous zones ahead of tunnel face

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    Use of a Sensitive Electro-optical Method to Quantify Superoxide Production from Single Pulmonary Alveolar Macrophages Exposed to Dusts in vitro or in vivo: Some Current Experimental and Model Results

    By Eugene V. Cilento, R. Clark Lantz, K. A. DiGregorio

    "This laboratory bas developed a sensitive electro-optical method to quantify the initial rate (R) and total amount (MAX) of superoxide (02) produced by single pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAM). Th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    OFR-13-70 Advisory Conference On Tunnelling - Introduction

    By Thomas E. Howard

    Man has been engaged in the construction of tunnels in. rock for several thousand years. During that time, methods of tunneling have changed drastically. Hordes of men chipping away at the tunnel face

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    A review of nickel, copper and cobalt recovery by chelating ion exchange resins from mining processes and mining tailings

    By BARBOSA AMILTON, Denise C. R. Espinosa, David B. Dreisinger

    Chelating resins can be used to recover important metals from different sources, and it is important to understand which resin is most suitable for each metal [1]. This review  benefits the mining ind

  • SME
    Breakage behavior of quartz under compression in a piston die

    By YOUNIS S. MUSTAFA, GHORASHI ZAIN, ABDEL-ZAHER M. ABOUZEID, AHMED A. S. SEIFELNASSR

    The present paper attempts to characterize the breakage properties of a brittle rock, quartz, at different size fractions when compressed at various loads in a confined piston die.  This is to underst

  • CIM
    Microwave Sintering Technology and Sintering of YSZ

    By P. Patnaik, F. Cuneo, D. M. Wang

    Microwave (MW) energy has been used widely for several decades for communications, food processing, wood drying, vulcanization of rubber and medical therapy. Recently, this technology was found to be

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    ESR Evidence for the Glutathionyl Radical in the Reduction of Chromium(VI) By Glutathione

    By N. S. Dalal, X. Shi

    "SUMMARYElectron spin resonance (ESR) measurements provide direct evidence for the involvement of the glutathionyl radical, as well as an isolable Cr(V)-glutathione intermediate in the Cr(VI) glutathi

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    The Preservation of Mine Timbers

    By George Booth

    In mining operations the cost of timber is an item of much importance, because the life of mine timbers is, in many cases, very short and, as the supply of the better grades becomes depleted, less dur

    Jan 1, 1926

  • SME
    Innovative Research On Bulk Density Of Coal For Application To Transportation Systems

    By J. W. Leonard

    By using physical and chemical method to increase the bulk density of newly mined coal, the productivity of a mine can be significantly increased. Greater amounts of coal can be placed in fixed volume

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Energy and Emissions with Oxyfuel

    By Thomas Niehoff

    "Oxyfuel combustion systems are state of the art for many melting operations. Airfuel systems have been stepwise modified to oxygen enrichment, oxygen lancing and oxyfuel. Every change of the melting

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Hydrogen Reduction of Cobalt Sulfide

    By Liu Zhonghua

    Hydrogen reduction of cobalt sulfide (Co9S8) was experimentally investigated in the temperature range 813-1053 K. The results revealed that the reaction kinetics can be described by the shrinking core

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Non-Metallic Use Of Bauxite

    By Otis M. Clarke

    Although most bauxite mined is used to make metallic alu¬minum, more than a million tons of bauxite is used annually in the United States in the manufacture of refractories, chemicals, abrasives, and

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Metal-Losses in Copper-Slags

    By Lewis T. Wright

    IT is commonly believed by metallurgists that in copper-smelting, the copper in the slags, which is irreducible by continued smelting, is retained in the form of "prills" of matte. I have frequently

    Sep 1, 1909

  • AIME
    Molybdenum: Its Mining, Milling, and Uses

    By Alan Kissock

    MOLYBDENUM is thought of as one of the rarer elements, for though it occurs in almost every country of the world it is seldom found in commercial quantities. In this country, however, there is one dep

    Jan 1, 1933