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Core Drilled Shafts For Ventilation And Emergency Escapeways
By F. C. Sturges
FOR some time mining engineers have been interested in the possibility of using small diameter shafts, sunk by core drilling, as aids to ventilation and as emergency escapeways. The possibilities are
Jan 1, 1947
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Small Changes In Continuous Mining Section Layouts Can Result In Significant Improvements In Productivity
By E. Topuz
This paper discusses factors affecting the productivity of continuous coal mining operations. It analyzes design and operational relationships in continuous mining systems, and investigates how their
Jan 1, 1987
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South 196th/200th Street Corridor And Bridge Crossing, Kent, Washington
By James Su
The Green River Valley in Kent, Washington, is a fast growing area containing retail facilities, warehouse factories and industrial businesses, including the Boeing Space Center. Traffic from Intersta
Jan 1, 1998
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Denison Mine Operation at Elliot Lake
By J. Kostuik, M. J. de Bastiani
Located in the Elliot Lake mining district of Canada, the Denison mine lies between Sudbury to the east and Sault Ste. Marie to the west. This area is overlain by Huronian sediments filling a basin in
Jan 12, 1960
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Boron
By S. Hamilton
Borates are essential to life, and to many products that are essential to an acceptable standard of living. They occur naturally in seawater at an average concentration of five milligrams of boron per
Jan 1, 2005
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Control Of Solids In A Closed Washery Water System
By C. P. Proctor, E. D. Hummer, J. A. Younkins
COMPARATIVELY little has been published relating practical experience with the control of the solid content of washery water systems that must be "closed." A "closed" system is one that for some reaso
Jan 1, 1942
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A Hybrid Statistical-Analytical Method For Assessing Violent Failure In U.S. Coal Mines
By Eric G. Zahl, John P. Dunford, Hamid Maleki
Coal bumps are influenced by geologic conditions, the geometric design of coal mine excavations, and the sequence and rate of extraction. Researchers from private industry and government agencies aro
Jan 5, 1999
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Processing Options for Phosphate Ores with High Fe and Al Contents
The prospect of utilisation of phosphate ores which contain high P2O5 values associated with Al and Fe has produced a great deal of interest over many years. Processing options have generally been bas
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5520 Sampling Stream Gravels For Tin, Near York, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? Summary
By John J. Mulligan
Since 1941 the Federal Bureau of Mines has been conducting an intermit-tent program of placer and lode investigations to evaluate the potential tin resources of the western Seward Peninsula tin belt.
Jan 1, 1959
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Optimisation of Mill Feed by LIF Techniques
By Heribert F. Broicher, Arne Volland
"The analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) combines remote sensing techniques with laser spectroscopy. Over variable distances different rock types are identified or changes in the quality of o
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Hoist Plant Design Fundamentals
By R. A. (Dick) McIvor
"It is important to ensure that the basic mine hoist plant design fundamentals are incorporated into any new mine hoist plant project before detailed design engineering is commenced. Some of the basic
Jan 1, 2019
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Waste Isolation In Salt Cavities
By Larry Sevenker
On the basis of favorable salt characteristics, primarily compressive strength and impermeability, solution-mined cavities can provide structurally stable isolation chambers for waste. Solution mining
Jan 1, 1981
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An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity Piles
By P. Bermingham
A new approach to load testing of high capacity piles is presented. The method is mobile, inexpensive, repeatable and non-destructive allowing for multiple pile testing at a single site. A reaction ma
Jan 1, 1989
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Geological Study of Gravel Concrete Aggregate of the Tennessee River (e07d1b33-6851-4dc9-afc1-08ef8d7fa016)
By E. L. Jr. Spain
This study was undertaken primarily to determine the reasons for certain varia-tions in the soundness of gravel aggregate taken from a number of widely separated points on the Tennessee River. Under l
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 8340 Selenium And Tellurium - A Materials Survey ? With Chapter On Resources By David F. Davidson ? Introduction And Summary
By Arnold M. Lansche
[Selenium and tellurium are rare elements in the earth's crust. Their scarcity and primary dependence of supply on copper and lead output are in consonance with the relatively small quantities co
Jan 1, 1967
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El Cable-Carril
By Dave Ritchie
En el Perú existen 7 cable-carriles en funcionamiento, de los cuales la mayoría son bicables, cuyos baldes están suspendidos y son jalados por medio de un cable de tracción sobre un cable estacionario
Jul 20, 1955
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The Environmental Factor in the International Mining Development Equation
By Opitz E. A
The integration of environmental and permitting strategies into development has become a routine part of doing business for the international minerals industry. Paralleling the development schedule
Jan 1, 1997
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Detonation Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Process Development and Testing
By Martin Langenderfer, Sergii Chertopalov, Catherine Johnson, Vadym Mochalin, William Fahrenholtz
The high temperature and high pressure of an explosive detonation can be used for the production of nanomaterials. The controlled detonation of explosive compositions along with the collection and cha
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 8336 Analysis of Steelmaking Slags by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Using Pressure Dissolution
By Raymond F. Farrell
A goal of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is the advancement of minerals technology through the development of improved metals and minerals processing. In support of this goal, t
Jan 1, 1979
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Operation Of A Commercial Scale Bioleach Reactor At The Congress Gold Property
By Ralph P. Hackl
The Congress gold property, located near Goldbridge, B.C., is extremely refractory with most of the gold disseminated in fine- grained arsenopyrite. Metallurgical testwork conducted by Giant Bay Biote
Jan 1, 1990