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RI 6682 A Torsion Effusion Apparatus For Vapor Pressure Measurement - Vapor Pressure Of Silver From 1,200° To 1,500° KBy Larry A. Haas
The Bureau of Mines constructed a torsion effusion apparatus to measure the equilibrium vapor pressure of pure metals, alloys, and compounds at temperatures up to 1,500° K. The reliability of the appa
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 5100 Improved Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Compacts By Electric-Resistance Sintering - IntroductionBy Perry G. Cotter
As a portion of a general program for the synthesis of hard materials, a method was sought by which the hardness and density of tungsten carbide (WC)-cobalt compacts could be increased. It was demonst
Jan 1, 1955
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Understanding Single Particle Breakage Event to Evaluate the Effect of Applied Strain RateBy Fatemeh Saeidi, Luis Marcelo Tavares, Malcolm Powell, Mohsen Yahyaei
"Understanding a single breakage mechanism is fundamental to the development of breakage testing techniques appropriate for mechanistic modelling of any breakage equipment. In the light of this insigh
Jan 1, 2016
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Application of Thin Spray on Liner (Masterseal) at Longwall T-Junction Sections in German Hard Coal MinesBy Uwe Wyink, Guenther Thiele, Isabel Gollnick, Klaus Thyrock
"The application of a thin spray on liner was implemented in longwall T-junction sections in 2009 for the first time. The development of the material and the application is based on a technical cooper
Jan 1, 2010
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Creative Options for Development of New Metallurgical Processing TechnologiesBy R. H. Schonewille
One of the many challenges in developing new metallurgical processes is choosing the best option for validating process design parameters and establishing the process operating window. Historically th
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 5760 Statistical Analysis Of Gallery Variables Affecting The Probability Of Ignition By Explosives ? IntroductionBy R. L. Grant
The principal official test performed by the Bureau of Mines to determine the permissibility of coal-mine explosives, commonly referred to as the gallery test, has been in use at the Bruceton station
Jan 1, 1961
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Granite Burst Under Loading Conditions and its Characteristics of Energy Dissipation: Implementation by FDEM Method and Laboratory ExperimentsBy H. Qi, J. L. Feng, D. J. Li
"In the present paper, the characteristics of the granite burst under loading/unloading conditions was studied by means of both laboratory experiment and finite-discrete element method (FDEM). After g
Jan 1, 2015
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Resource Estimation and Grade Assignment - A Comparison Between Historical Production and Current Maxwell Mining Validation Case Study at Morning Star Gold Mine, Woods PointBy P Jackson, J Rea, M D. Goodz
The Morning Star Gold Mine has operated over a 101-year period, producing gold from narrow quartz veins and sulfide stockworks hosted mainly within a dioritic-gabbroic dyke. The deposit has been devel
Jan 1, 2008
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Toward a unified and digital communication system for underground minesBy P. -M. Tardif, S. Outalha, R. Le
"This paper proposes a new direction to implement an underground mine communication system. It presents actual underground communication systems and discusses their technological limits. A new system
Jan 1, 2000
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The Saskatchewan Potash Prorationing and Price Stabilization ProgramBy D. A. Karvonen
In 1970, the Government of Saskatchewan instituted a program aimed at resolving the dilemma of excess productive capacity over the market demand which existed for potash produced in Saskatchewan. The
Jan 1, 1973
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Applications Of The Hot Springs Or Fumarolic Model In Prospecting For Lode Gold DepositsBy Joseph E. Worthington
Increases in the price of gold starting about five years ago, and rapid fluctuations since then, have caused a substantial popular interest in the noble metal. Gold prospecting had been at low ebb sin
Jan 1, 1978
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The Evolution Of Fine Refuse Disposal At WIDCOBy Thomas M. Lynberg
WIDCO is a surface coal mine located near Centralia, Washington. The WIDCO preparation plant processes over 7 million tons of run- of-mine coal each year with a product yield averaging 72%. In the jig
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral Processing Changes in New Zealand SteelBy D E. Thorp
The mining and concentration operations of New Zealand Steel have been carried out initially from the Waikato North Head (WNH) deposit since 1969 and subsequently from the Taharoa deposit since 1972.
Jan 1, 1977
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The Effect of Grinding Media on Copper and Gold Flotation in the Presence of Clay MineralsBy R Wei, Y Peng, D Seaman
This study addresses a widespread problem confronting the mining industry: the deleterious effect of clay minerals in flotation. This problem is seemingly exacerbated by the presence of iron contamina
Sep 26, 2013
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RI 5210 Recovering Lead And Tin From Wet Solder Drosses ? SummaryBy T. T. Campbell
Although secondary recovery of lead and lead-tin alloys has been common practice in the United States during recent years, there is little published in-formation concerning recovery techniques. Availa
Jan 1, 1956
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Estimation of Resources and Conversion to Reserves ù Protocols for the Assessment, Reduction and Management of RiskBy G Ferguson a, P Carrasco, P P. A Dowd
International codes of practice offer broad definitions with respect to the classification of resources in terms of risk. Specific guidelines and protocols, to analyse sample data, carry out geostatis
Jan 1, 2000
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The Importance Of Chemical And Mineralogical Data In Evaluating Apatitic Phosphate OresBy L. R. Gremillion
Chemical and mineralogical data on 25 apatitic phosphate ores of diverse origins from commercial deposits around the world were widely variable. From 14 to 18 chemical constituents of each sample were
Jan 1, 1978
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Bioleaching Of A High Sulfur CoalBy A. E. Torma
The efficiency of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in the desulfurization of a high-sulfur content New Mexico coal was demonstrated. The optimum condition of process variables were found to be pH = 2.3, part
Jan 1, 1987
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The Nitric Sulfuric Leach Process For Recovery Of Copper From ConcentrateBy H. M. Brennecke
A new hydrometallurgical process has been developed to recover copper from sulfide ores. Copper is leached in a staged reactor system utilizing nitric and sulfuric acids at 105°C. Iron is removed from
Jan 1, 1978
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Reducing Water Usage in Gold Treatment—What is PossibleBy Erik Spiller
"Water and cyanide are highly contentious and conflict issues that many gold mining companies encounter worldwide when dealing with local farming communities, industries and cities competing for water
Jan 1, 2017