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    Chlorination-Grade Feedstock From Domestic Ilmenite

    By John B. Wright

    This paper describes laboratory techniques and subsequent results of Bureau of Mines research to produce chlorination-grade feedstock from an abundant, low-grade, domestic, rock ilmenite ore. The rese

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Use Of An Automatic Earth Resistivity System For Detection Of Abandoned Mine Workings

    By Wendell R. Peters

    Shallow underground voids resulting from early coal mining and other resource recovery activities over the past several decades are now being recognized as a significant cause of ground subsidence pro

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Experimentation In Hydraulic Coal Mining

    By David A. Summers

    In May 1975 the U. S. Bureau of Mines contracted with the University of Missouri-Rolla, Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center to develop a Hydrominer modification to a long-wall shearer unit,

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Phosphate Beneficiation – Trends of the 90’s

    By Jinrong (Patrick) Zhang

    Improvement of conventional flotation efficiency, separation of carbonates from apatite, recovery of phosphate values from phosphatic clay and other ways of utilizing the clay, disposal of clay slurri

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Southern Illinois White Tripoli As Filler, Extender And Abrasive ? Introduction

    By Sam M. Pickering

    Most high, purity silica is produced from crystalline quartz-generally from sand. However, there is a small area of southern Illinois where a porous, friable white chert rock is found which is very di

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Strategic Technologies And Coal Utilization

    By W. Irwin

    Global warming hitherto viewed as a distant threat to the environment, is now the subject of fierce goo-political debate. The debate centres around the time frame required to achieve environmental com

    Jan 1, 1998

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    A Titanium Pigment Feedstock Overview

    By K. J. Stanaway

    Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use higher content TiO2 feedstocks with lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the worlds TiO2 comes from ilmen

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Evaluation Of Nutrient And Biological Amendments On Waste Rock (1c23ea01-8ab2-4c72-b387-9de91a6dd9c5)

    By T. W. Meikle

    Three nutrient amendments and a biological seed inoculant were evaluated for use in establishing vegetative cover on waste rock substrates. Randomized blocks were placed on three substrates. Treatment

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Enhancement of Seismic Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Embossed Macro-Synthetic Fibers

    By Erik S. Bernard

    "INTRODUCTION Reinforced Concrete (RC) members such as beams and columns are usually required to include stirrups to maintain post-crack shear capacity, and some may include stirrups that act as confi

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Flat Glass Raw Materials: A Twenty Year Perspective

    By B. E. Penrod

    The main constituents of flat glass are the eight commonest elements of the earth's crust. Five of these, silicon, sodium, calcium, magnesium and oxygen are essential. Two more, Aluminum and pota

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Some Consideration On The Dynamics Of Bailing Circuits ? Introduction

    By C. E. Capes

    The continuous balling? operation whereby a moist particulate mass is tumbled in a horizontal revolving drum with recirculation of the undersize product can be extremely unstable. Product and recycle

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Eight Heading Rock NATM

    By John H. N. Yen, James M. Marquardt, Larry H. Heflin

    INTRODUCTION On February 17, 1995, WMATA Contractor J.F. Shea holed through the last segment of rock tunnels of the planned 103-Mile Rapid Transit System for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transi

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Dynamic Temperature Measurement Of Overheated Shuttle Car Trailing Cables In Underground Coal Mines (PREPRINT 98-21)

    By P. G. Kovalchik

    Recent research conducted by NIOSH, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory showed that electrical current levels permitted under present regulations may not limit cable temperatures to less than 90°C in reele

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Fuzzy Logic Control Applications In Coal Preparation Plants

    By M. J. Laurila

    On-line analyzers have made possible the use of Fuzzy Logic Control (FLC) for local control applications in coal preparation plants. This includes FLC control of complete circuits such as heavy media

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Performance Of Drag And Hoist Ropes Of Draglines

    By T. S. Golosinski

    Typical dragline rigging includes several sets of ropes: hoist ropes, drag ropes, dump ropes and boom suspension ropes. The drag and hoist ropes contribute most to the dragline operating cost, and sig

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Coal Flotation

    By Frank F. Aplan, G. Rinelli

    INTRODUCTION Coal is a solid, combustible mineral substance resulting from the degradation and alteration of vegetable matter largely in the absence of air. In this natural process of coalification,

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Real Time Processing System For Analyzing Of Ground Tremors Yielded From Underground Excavating Activities - Introduction

    By Takashi Goto

    In 1968 three historical rockbursts had occurred at Bibai Coal Mine in Hokkaido. At the time they had been observed by several seismic observatories as natural earthquakes away more than 100km from Bi

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Innovations At The Galatia Mine

    By Peter B. Lilly

    I appreciate the opportunity to tell you something about Kerr-McGee's Galatia Mine in Southern Illinois. This new underground mine was a departure for us since our previous experience had been ga

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Separation Of Solids And Fluids By Magnetic Flocculation

    By J. A. Bartnik

    Flocculation, the process of coagulation or coalescence of finely divided particles, is commonly used in separating fine solids from fluids. Forces disposing of the particles to flocculate include: io

    Jan 1, 1971

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    US Bureauof Mines Computer Program Helps Analyze Tax Law Effects on Minerals Projects

    By Kerry M. Masson

    Perhaps the hottest item on the agendas of most state legislators this year is the state budget. The main question: Where will all the dollars come from to finance health care programs, state jobs, un

    Jan 3, 1983