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IC 8333 Ringelmann Smoke Chart (Revision Of IC 7718) (592852e1-c0ab-4a6e-a33a-1baa32f906ae)The Ringelmann Smoke Chart fulfills an important need in smoke abatement work and in certain problems in the combustion of fuels. A knowledge of its history and method of preparation is, therefore, of
Jan 1, 1967
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A Standardized Method For Air-Drying CoalBy E. Stansfield
Coal samples are sometimes taken from a wet spot in a mine, or from an open car or pile shortly after rain, and submitted for analysis in a dripping wet condition. Other samples are taken from a dry s
Jan 1, 1923
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The Integration Of Overburden Casting Techniques Into The Mine Production CycleBy D. A. Smith
The successful integration of overburden casting techniques into the mine production cycle can be an extremely cost effective use of explosives. The entire mining cycle revolves around the cast blasti
Jan 1, 1993
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Educational Methods at the Copper Queen (a93af457-b7ac-47c9-934e-db04e81a5aa7)G. M. TAYLOR,* Colorado Springs, Co1o.-I do not think the plan outlined in this paper would work at Cripple Creek. Most of our men have had a pretty good education. The Cripple Creek district is a le
Jan 1, 1919
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The Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Hydrogen to Produce Calcium Sulfide as a Reductant of Sulfur Dioxide to Elemental SulfurBy Byung-Su Kim
The reaction between calcium sulfate and hydrogen is of interest both as a means of regenerating calcium sulfide as a reductant of sulhr dioxide to elemental sulhr and for producing elemental sulhr fr
Jan 1, 1999
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Tellurium-Bearing Minerals in Sulfide Chimneys from Ultramafic-Hosted Semyenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic RidgeBy Georgy Cherkashov, Tamara Stepanova, Anna Firstova
INTRODUCTION High tellurium contents in the ancient volcanogenic massive sulfides (VMS) and modern seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) have been reported by V.Maslennikov (Maslennikov et al., 2013). Howev
Jan 1, 2018
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More Than 30,000 People Attend PDAC Despite Troubles Hanging Over Exploration SectorMiners really are an optimistic bunch. Even with the dark clouds hanging over the global industry, mining professionals still turn out in droves at industry conferences. In February, more than 7,200
Jan 1, 2013
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Analysis of Abrasive Wear During Machining Metal Matrix CompositesBy H. A. Kishawy, S. Kannan, M. Balazinski
Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) are new generation engineering materials that possess superior physical and mechanical properties compared to nonreinforced alloys. However, the presence of abrasive cer
Jan 1, 2006
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A Practical Approach For Costs Occurring In Plate Losses In Natural Stone IndustryBy S. Yerel
Block cutter machines have been extensively used in natural stone industry, which is a sub-section of mining industry. In this study, the costs occurring in plate losses cut from Bilecik beige marble
Jan 1, 2010
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The shifting paradigm: A new landscape for collaborationBy Eric Lundgren
The mining paradigm is changing on the continent of Africa. Jessica Kogel?s closing statement from her September 2013 President?s Page (ME, September 2013, pp. 6) has never been more appropriate, ?Afr
Jan 1, 2014
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Bio-oxidation Plants of Refractory Gold Concentrate in ChinaBy J. Y. ` Xie
The paper introduced bio-oxidation plants of refractory gold concentrate in China and CCGRI cultures. CCGRI cultures are composed of bacteria and archaea. Archaea Ferroplasma acidiphilum is very thic
Jan 1, 2014
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Performance Evaluation and Analysis of a New Pumpable Resin Injection System for Rock Bolting ApplicationsBy W. Dolsak
Introduction Alternative bolting injection resin Hollow bars, rebars, and cable bolts Results from an in-house product development project Sept. 2011 to Feb. 2013 Goals Introduction of a new
May 1, 2013
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Role of Innovative Separation Techniques for Value Added Product Recovery from Secondary SourcesBy V. I. Lakshmanan
"Historically flowsheets are developed for efficient separation of metals for economic recovery. With increasing emphasis on reduction, reuse and recycle (3Rs) efficient methods are sought to recover
Jan 1, 1996
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The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) ù An Overview of ActivitiesBy A-M Fleury
There has been much progress on the issue of acid drainage over the past 20 years; however, significant challenges remain. The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) is attempting to address
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 3293 Benzene In Natural Gas (6bf9cafe-ecdf-408b-a8e0-c053c2dd5be6)By H. H. Schrenk
[A calorimetric method3/ for the determination of benzene in amounts as low as 0.001 m has been developed recently at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Experiment Station by the authors, with the as
Jan 1, 1935
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The Tasu Mine OperationBy J. E. Dodge
Tasu, currently an open-pit operation, services the primary crusher from two areas by ore-pass raises. The problems encountered and advantages gained are discussed. Mine equipment and operating practi
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4309 Investigation Of Track Rock Corundum Mine Union County, Ga.By T. J. Ballard
The Track Rock corundum mine was among the numerous corundum deposits investigated during the war by the Bureau of Mines in an effort to develop domestic reserves of that critical mineral. In the inv
Jan 1, 1948
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Chromite and Platinum-group Elements Coprecipitation by Crustal Contamination or Magma Mixing Revisited – Genetic and Exploration ImplicationsBy S A. Prevec
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Traditional models employed to genetically link associated chromite and platinum-group elem
Mar 18, 2015
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Correlation Between Froth Viscosity And Flotation Efficiency (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-159)The amount of hydrophobic materials constituting the mineral froth strongly influences the froth viscosity. Higher froth viscosity on the other hand can retard the drainage of physically carried over
Jan 1, 1992
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One Per Cent. of Ash in a Ton of CoalBy RALPH HAYES SWEETSER
ONE per cent. of ash in a ton of coal has been so little considered that in many circles it has been positively ignored. Even P. T. Barnum had never heard of it, or he would have had one on exhibition
Jan 1, 1924