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RI 4429 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits South Dakota Part III. Mining And Beneficiation StudiesBy Paul Zinner
Efforts to win an enriched manganiferous product from the Missouri Valley deposits of South Dakota have included an application of most known ore-dressing devices and have been largely unsuccessful. A
Jan 1, 1949
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Silver Flotation from the Kidd Creek Grinding CircuitBy W. M. Scheding
"There has recently been a resurgence of interest in unit flotation of mill discharges. At the Kidd Creek concentrator, this technique has been successfully applied to silver flotation in a 3050 mtpd
Jan 1, 1985
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Non-Linear Analysis Of Large Pile Groups For The New Wembley StadiumBy S. Hardy
The paper describes state of the art non-linear analyses of the pile groups that were employed during the raising of the 133m high triumphal arch which forms the centre piece of the new Wembley stadiu
Jan 1, 2006
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Factors affecting nickel recovery from slags produced during platinum smeltingBy L. Andrews
Nickel is recovered as a by-product of the platinum-producing process operated by Anglo Platinum. The metal is mined mainly as sulphide minerals contained in platinum ores. These pass through the conc
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8867 Borehole Shear Tester: Equipment And TechniqueBy Khamis Y. Haramy
This Bureau of Mines paper describes the use of the borehole shear tester (BST) In mines. Assembly and procedure sections explain how the equipment is assembled and used properly. Schematics of the BS
Jan 1, 1981
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The Utilization of Quantitative Microscopic Techniques in the Study of Ore MineralsBy Richard D. Hagni
Quantitative techniques have become increasingly important in recent years in the study of ore minerals. Precise measurement of indentation hardness and reflectance is the most important quantitative
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 9249 Slip-And-Fall Accidents During Equipment Maintenance In The Surface Mining IndustryBy Thomas J. Albin
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report identifies potential causes of slip-and-fall accidents occurring during surface mine equipment maintenance and describes the relative roles of direct worker behavior a
Jan 1, 1990
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Hydrothermal Mineralization Treatment of Hazardous Oxoanions in Wastewater for Resource RecoveryBy Ryo Sasai, Takeshi Itakura, Haruki Imaizumi, Hideaki Itoh
"Emission of industrial wastewater containing harmful oxoanions is one of the serious problems on account of its toxicity and the environmental pollution, especially caused by boric, phosphinic, arsen
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 9503 - Explosion Hazards From Methane Emissions Related To Geologic Features In Coal MinesBy James P. Ulery
Explosions in U.S. coal mines have caused death and injury to miners and destruction of workings since the first reported explosion in 1810. These explosions are caused when buildups of explosive gas
Jan 4, 2008
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The Analysis Of FEM On The Anchorage Consolidation For Stabilizing A Tunnel With Thick Overburden ? SynopsisBy J. M. Pei
In this paper, the nonlinear finite element analysis is used to study the support system of a tunnel which is designed to pass through deep-embeded stratum. The rock mass is rather intact, though a se
Jan 1, 2010
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OFR-146(8)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines ? Volume 8 ? Yellow Bail Rail ? 8.1 IntroductionBy Michael Rieber
Rail cars are referred to as "yellow-balled" when they are sufficiently old or damaged to preclude their efficient operation on long-haul or main line routes. For most coal carrying railroads, their a
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7489 Change Houses in the Lake Superior DistrictBy Frank E. Cash, Roy G. Stott
This circular describes four modern change houses of the Lake Superior iron - ore district , all conceived and constructed since 1937. The oldest change house described herein was constructed and occu
Jan 1, 1949
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Planning Disposal of Mine Wastes in New ZealandThe main factors which influence disposal of mine waste under New Zealand conditions are identified and discussed: namely, geological conditions which produce soft weather-sensitive waste, wet and col
Jan 1, 1986
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Canada?s Mineral Industry in Relation to Today?s International SituationBy Marc Boyer
Modern civilization, modern industry, and modern standards of living, bring into, sharp relief the present-day essentiality of metals .and minerals, and the wide and diversified use which is made of t
Jan 1, 1951
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Construction Of A Deep Basement On A Sloping Site In Glasgow: The Aurora ProjectBy H. Boghosian
This paper presents the design and construction of a deep basement in a steeply sloping site in glacial till in Glasgow city centre. Existing foundations, adjacent structures and services, in tandem w
Jan 1, 2006
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The Future of Canada's Uranium Mining IndustryBy W M. Gilchrist
This paper gives an estimation of the future requirements of the western world in relation to energy re-sources. It then goes on to outline the role that atomic power -with its basic raw material, ura
Jan 1, 1964
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Noranda’s Exploration StrategyBy D. L. Stevens
Following an in-depth scenario and strategic planning exercise in 1997, Noranda’s mine production goal was set at 500,000tonnes per year of both copper and zinc metal within five years. There had been
Jan 1, 1999
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IMPROVING MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONTANATECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY’S MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM - SME Annual Meeting 2023By J. Hart, P. W. Conrad, S. Rosenthal, R. A. Hogan
The Mining Engineering Department at Montana Technological University (Montana Tech) has a new Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved program for Part 46 and Part 48 mine health and saf
Feb 1, 2023
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Future Potential for Geochemical Methods in Australian Mineral ExplorationUsed in conjunction with geology and geophysics, geochemistry provides powerful exploration tools of special relevance to Australian environments. New methods are needed that will confront the forthco
Jan 1, 1982
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Mechanical properties of three Australian iron oresBy M. V. Swain, N. Bristow, R. D. Dukino
During mining, crushing and handling the size of iron ore lumps decreases. Key factors in determining the amount and size of fines that are produced are the mechanical properties of the ore. In a cont
Jun 18, 1905