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  • NIOSH
    IC 7066 Concentration Of Sulfur Compounds In City Air

    By L. R. Burdick

    Sulfur compounds have long been recognized as damaging pollutants of the air. A number of investigations have been made to determine the amount of such compounds existing in the air of various cities;

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Pulverized Coal as a National Asset

    By N. T. Avard

    THE profitable disposal and utilization of much of our slack coal, lignite, and other low-grade fuels is one of the major problems facing the coal mining industry of Canada today. It is my belief that

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    Notes on the Operation of the Basic Copper (and Copper-Nickel) Converter

    By Anton Gronningsater

    AS we know, Sir Henry Bessemer introduced Bessemer converting in the steel industry about 1855. It was not until twenty years later that the principles were adopted by non-ferrous metallurgists. In 18

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Nova Scotians Look at British Coal Mining Practice

    By John M. Gordon

    DURING and after 1949, various groups of British mining engineers came to the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, at Sydney, N .S., to see at first hand the Dosco MINER ( 1). These visits culminated in 19

    Jan 1, 1956

  • NIOSH
    IC 8098 Bureau Of Mines Research And Technologic Work On Coal, 1959 ? Introduction

    This report is the 24th in a series summarizing research on coal and related investigations3 by the Bureau of Mines. The coal programs of the Bureau of Mines include a wide range of theoretical an

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Climate Change For Mine Planners: Some Fundamentals

    By R. D. Williams

    In spite of the increasingly polarized and politicized view of climate science and climate change in the United States, many of the principles behind the ?theory? of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW)

    Feb 27, 2013

  • NIOSH
    IC 9285 Soil Characterization And Soil Amendment Use On Coal Surface Mine Lands: An Annotated Bibliography

    By Michael R. Norland

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report on U.S. and Canadian 1iterature pertaining to soil characterization and the use of soil amendments as a part of the reclamation process of coal surface-mined lands con

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Economic Impact Evaluation of Spoil Dump Reshaping Practices (Australia)

    By W C. Burton, J S. Kuszma, T O. Aspinall

    The environmental impact of mining and evolving environmentallegislation has received increased attention worldwide in the last two decades (Bradfield, Shultz and Stone, 1996). The potential impacts a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    RI 3925 Sponge-Iron Experiments at Longview, TX

    By Whitman E. Brown

    "As part of a Nation-wide program of the United States Government to develop natural resources, funds were made available to the Bureau of Mines for the investigation of the ""Reduction of Iron Ores b

    Aug 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    A Dual Sprocket Chain As A Noise Control For A Continuous Mining Machine

    By Pete G. Kovalchik, Lynn A. Alcorn, Rudy J. Matetic, Adam K. Smith

    Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries despite 25 years of regulation. Most other categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining

  • AIME
    Virginia Beach Paper - Some Experiments for Determining the Refractoriness of Fire-Clays (see Discussion, p. 846)

    By H. O. Hoffman, C. D. Demond

    There are two methods of determining the fusibility or refractoriness of fire-clays, the theoretical and the experimental. In the former, conclusions are drawn from the chemical composition; in the la

    Jan 1, 1895

  • NIOSH
    Securing the Blast Site to Prevent Blasting Related Injuries

    By Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis

    This article examines the factors related to injuries due to inadequate blasting shelters and blast area security, and identifies mitigation techniques. The key concepts are:(a) accurate determinatio

  • NIOSH
    Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section D - Juneau Gold Belt Subarea ? Introduction ? Location

    By Earl C. Redman

    The Juneau Gold Belt, centered on Juneau and approximately 120 miles long by 10 miles wide, stretches from Berners Bay on the north to Windham Bay on the south (fig. D-l). Access within the Juneau Gol

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34

    By R.P. Edwards, B.C. Flintoff

    Froth flotation is one of the most widely used and effective processes for mineral benefication. First introduced in 1911, flotation technology has seen many developments over the past 80-plus years.

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Tankhouse modernization at CCR (5da89055-e07e-468a-a039-0ab4f4658423)

    By V. Baboudjian, R. J. Geren, J. Thiriar

    "The electrolytic tankhouse at CCR was recognized by management as lagging behind modem refineries in terms of productivity, energy efficiency and controls. The operation was also burdened by high mai

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive Sulphides

    By Orlando C. Gaspar

    The textures of the ores, the fine mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of the deleterious minor elements, and the low base metal contents in some ore types, pose many technological problems

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Solidification of Rimming-steel Ingots

    By A. Hultgren

    PAGE Outline of Progress of Knowledge and Theories about Gas Evolution in Steel Ingots, and Its Influence on Crystallization and Segregation 2 Object of Present Investigation 16 theoretical Discuss

    Jan 1, 1939

  • IMPC
    Rhodococcus opacus as bioreagente for electro-flotation

    By Gabriela Pino, Maurício Torem, Lorgio V. Gonzales

    It has been long known that many microorganisms are able to interact with mineral particles to obtain a concentrate; thus, one possible technique is flotation and its related process. Biological proce

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    In Situ Fracturing Mechanics Stress Measurements to Improve Underground Quarry Stability Analyses

    By Anna M. Ferrero

    Stability condition of underground excavations have to be assessed to guarantee safe operations within the quarrying working areas. This objective requires a reliable assessment of the rock mass natur

    May 1, 2009

  • SME
    Developing Project Cost Estimates in Volatile Markets - RETC2023

    By Connor Langford, Murray Gant, Ken Massé

    For public organizations, preparing accurate project cost estimates is a critical component in capital project planning. Project delivery methods provide a structured approach to moving projects throu

    Jun 13, 2023