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Borehole Mining Technology For Underwater Application
By M. F. Dibble
The technology available for mining of underwater mineral resources such as placers and phosphorite, typically occurring with variable amounts of overburden, has remained largely unchanged for decades
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison Of Heavy Minerals, Sediments, And Gold In A Glacio-Marine Placer Deposit Offshore Nome, Alaska
By Robert R. Tarver
A long history of gold production at Nome, Alaska has resulted in long term interest in the nearshore environment as a production target. Mining by Western Gold Exploration and Mining Company offshore
Jan 1, 1991
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Flotation Circuit Design-Current Practice
By Harold B. Treweek
The development of full scale flotation circuits based on laboratory and/or pilot plant data is discussed. Auxilliary operations, equipment and layout essential for trouble-free start-up and operation
Jan 1, 1978
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Economics - Factors Affecting the Demand for Gasoline and Crude Oil over the Next Few Years: A study of Automobiles in Use (With Appendix on Marketing Trends)
By Sidney A. Swensrud
The writer has been interested for some time in trying to appraise our industry's prospects for gasoline consumption over the next half dozen years or so. Anyone who has even approached the probl
Jan 1, 1933
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The effect of grinding media performance on milling and operational behaviour - Synopsis
By U. Weber
The effect of grinding media performance on milling and operational behaviour was demonstrated under different selected conditions of calcium carbonate slurry milling. A variety of grinding media mate
Jan 1, 2010
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The Carbotek Process For Lunar Oxygen Production
By M. A. Gibson
Ilmenite-rich lunar deposits can be converted to liquid oxygen to support lunar base operations and space transportation propulsion needs by a Carbotek-developed process. Iron oxide in ilmenite is red
Jan 1, 1991
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A New Method of Quality Control for Construction Joints in Diaphragm Walls
By Nikolaus Schneider
"Abstract: The combination of failure in joints of diaphragm walls and their exposure to water pressure may have far reaching effects ranging from water leakage to the risk of catastrophic loss of sta
Jan 1, 2014
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Economic Aspects of Sponge Iron Production in Canada
By Bradley Stoughton
It is very easy to reduce iron ore at a temperature well below its melting point and produce a more-or-less-pure metal which can be used directly for implements, tools, or machines. This simplicity ha
Jan 1, 1930
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Orientation of Ferrite in Pearlite
By Mehl, Robert F.
IT has been shown by numerous studies that the orientations of new metal crystals are determined by the orientations of the crystals in the original matrix, whether these new crystals are formed by re
Jan 1, 1934
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Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To Geostatistics
By L. A. Readdy
Defining classes of ore using geostatistical methods that match historical classifications has presented problems in the past. A simplistic and practical approach to this problem is presented. An exam
Jan 1, 1985
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The Impact Of Variability In Coal Strength On Mine Planning And Design - A Case History
By David A. Newman
Strength and physical property testing of coal is conducted regularly by the Arch Mineral Corporation as part of reserve exploration. Pillar design and mine layout are the primary applications for the
Jan 1, 1993
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Government Policies For Mineral Development And Trade
By Richard L. Gordon
Minerals long have been important commodities in international trade. As an inevitable result, the governments of the world have employed a wide variety of programs that affect the flow of trade. Roug
Jan 1, 1976
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A Hard Rock Narrow Reef Mining Machine - ARM 1100
By K. A. Moxham
The ARM 1100 was described in a paper presented at the 6th International Symposium on Mine Mechanization and Automation in September 2001. It started operation underground at Rowland Shaft in early 20
Jan 1, 2004
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On the Development and use of Lifetime Prediction Models in Pipeline Integrity Management
By F. King, R. Sutherby, J. Been
With thousands of kilometers of buried oil and gas pipelines throughout the country, carrying flammable, high-energy hydrocarbons, the integrity and safety of this transportation and distribution netw
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 5014 Lead-Zinc Deposits Of The Dunkleberg District, Granite County, Mont. ? Introduction And Summary
By C. C. Popoff
The Dunkleberg district is in the Flint Creek Range of the northern Rocky Mountains, about 45 miles northwest of Butte, Mont. Silver - lead and zinc mineralization occurs over an area 4 miles long fro
Jan 1, 1953
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A Stochastic Optimisation Formulation for the Transition from Open Pit to Underground Mining within the Context of a Mining Complex
By J MacNeil, R Dimitrakopoulos
As open pit mining of a deposit deepens, the cost of extraction may increase up to a threshold where transitioning to mining through underground methods is more profitable. This paper provides an appr
Nov 24, 2014
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The Electrowinning of Gold from Dilute Cyanide Liquors
By L. G. Sobral, J. E. Hoffman, T. J. Keefe, A. J. Monhemius, O&apos
The kinetics of electrodeposition of gold from dilute solutions of alkaline KAu(CN)2 at different gold and free cyanide concentrations on a gold rotating disk electrode were investigated by use of a s
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5417 Synthetic Asbestos Investigations: Synthesis Of Fluoramphiboles From Melts ? Summary
By H. R. Shell
To obtain a better understanding of the crystallization of fluoride containing amphiboles from melts, an investigation of the range of stability between fluoramphi-boles and other minerals was conduct
Jan 1, 1958
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IC 7442 Thickness of Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Seams Mined in the United States in 1945
By W. H. Young, R. L. Anderson
"Physical conditions, such as thickness and character of the coal seam, dip or pitch of the seam, depth of cover, character of roof and overlying strata, mine water, etc., affect the productivity in b
Dec 1, 1947
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Papers - Rates of High-temperature Oxidation of Dilute Copper Alloys (T.P. 1368, with discussion)
By W. A. Anderson, F. N. Rhines, W. A. Johnson
The rate of the high-temperature oxidation of pure copper has been measured repeatedly by numerous investigators. It appears to be generally agreed: (I) that at constant temperature, after the initial
Jan 1, 1942