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RI 6019 An Experimental Mine-Sampling Project Designed For Statistical Analysis ? Summary
By Scott W. Hazen
This report describes the design, analysis, and results of a special experimental mine-sampling project conducted as part of the Bureau of Mines continuing program on sample-methods research. The
Jan 1, 1962
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Black Thunder Mine Planning And The Environment ? Introduction
By Hugh W. Evans
Many reports and papers have been delivered on projects under construction or already in operation, but we believe there are few that have been written about projects yet to be built specifically deal
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-4-73 Determination And Description Of Characteristics Affecting Performance Of The Loading Function In Underground Coal Mining
By Thomas V. Falkie
The purpose of this work was to investigate the rate at which coal is delivered from the underground working face by gathering arm type loaders as employed on continuous mining machines, to identify t
Jan 1, 1972
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Recent Developments in Airborne Geophysics, Data Interpretation and Generation of Exploration Targets
By Williams P, Hender A
The 1980s witnessed a major revolution in the application of airborne geophysics to mineral exploration. The now commonplace term `high resolution aeromagnetics' (HRA) evolved from advances in
Jan 1, 1996
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Stability Of HDPE Pipes Under High Heap Loads
By J. F. Lupo
Heap and valley leach operations rely on solution collection piping placed within the heap to enhance both solution recovery and to assist overall solution management. The most common piping used in l
Jan 1, 2001
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Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, Colorado
By E. J. Peterson
Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon
Jan 1, 1981
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Exploration - First Step To A Mine - Methods And Requirements
As knowledgeable men in the industry know, a mineral occurrence is found through prospecting but an ore deposit is "made" -made through, first, imaginative and effective exploration; thence through ef
Jan 10, 1967
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Indexing Rock For Machine Tunneling
By D. U. Deere
The title of this chapter is "Indexing Rock for Machine Tunneling" or, a simplified approach to a very difficult problem. I do not think that we can divorce the considerations for conventional tunneli
Jan 1, 1970
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Real-Time Estimation of Elemental Carbon Emitted from a Diesel Engine
By Kihong Park, Matthews C. Habjan, Arthur L. Miller
New Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations limit the mass concentration of airborne diesel particulate matter (DPM) or, more specifically, the concentration of elemental carbon (EC
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Impact of China on drilling grade barite
By W. J. Miles
At the beginning of the 20th century, barite was a mineral of minor importance in the United States. Its primary use was to extend lead oxide in white paint. Barite also added the special qualities of
Jan 1, 2009
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Industrial Organization
T. T. READ, Secretary of the Committee on Industrial Organization, presents the following very interesting monthly ad interim report: Reports from London are to the effect that 750 housing schemes fo
Jan 7, 1919
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Raw Ore Selection By Artificial Vision (ba24489a-abc4-470a-9f8f-e973698c0b9b)
By G. Bonifazi
Certain deposits of incoherent materials which are near the surface and exploitable by open-pit mining may be characterized in real time before they are mined through an analysis of ground-surface ima
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of An Antivibration Handle For Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills
By Pierre Marcotte
Jackleg rock drills expose their operators to high hand-arm vibration levels. To address this problem, an antivibration handle has been developed. The antivibration properties of the handle were achie
Jan 1, 2008
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Gypsum Fouling In Neutralization Reactors And Aqueous Streams
By Jeffrey F. Adams
Gypsum fouling is a common problem in the hydrometallurgical industry. It is a particular problem in free sulphuric acid neutralization, or iron removal operations where sulphates are removed from aqu
Jan 1, 2003
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Papers - Lead - Lead Blast-furnace Practice at Trail, B. C.
By G. E. Murray
Lead blast-furnace work at Trail is unique in that this is the only plant in the world where blast-furnace smelting on a large scale for both lead and zinc recovery is carried on under one management.
Jan 1, 1937
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Chilex Mine Model Revised
APPROXIMATELY 26 percent of the total ore production to date from the largest single deposit of copper-bearing material in the world was mined during the war years, 1942 to 1945, at Chile Exporation C
Jan 1, 1948
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Rheological Behaviors In Wet Ultrafine Grinding Of Limestone
This paper investigates the effects of solids concentration and the addition of Dispersant S40 on the flowability of original and ground limestone slurries. A rotational viscometer with a concentric c
Jan 1, 2007
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Foreword. By R. W. French, Chairman
Jan 1, 1950
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Product Analysis - A Guide To Truck Selection
By James N. Brentz
This paper deals briefly with the problem of efficiently selecting the most cost effective haulage truck. Problems and factors are identified that effect productivity and operating cost. Despite the s
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of Partition (Tromp) Curves for Diagnosing Performance Problems in Operational Coal Cleaning Equipment
By Joseph W. Leonard
Partition (Tromp) curves, as used in diagnosing problems in coal cleaning equipment, are discussed and classified using five arbitrarily chosen types to represent, on a scale from one to five, system
Jan 1, 1982