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Japan – The Key to British Columbia’s Mining ResurgenceBy Hiro Minagawa
Japan's contact with the mining industry of British Columbia began as far back as 1952 with the first shipment of iron ore from the Texada mine. Five years later, the Big Three steel mills of Jap
Jan 12, 1963
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Japan's Heavy Dependence On Foreign Mineral Resources And Some Of Its Future ProblemsBy Chikao Nishiwaki
INTRODUCTION The Japanese dependency for mineral raw materials from foreign sources increased rapidly within the 20 years since the Korean war. During this 20 year period Japan has attempted to in
Jan 1, 1976
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Japan's Mineral IndustryBy John J. Collins
The plight of the Japanese mining business is pitiful. Coal mines were given the highest priority for all materials they needed, yet between the end of the war and June 1948, the government was oblige
Jan 1, 1949
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Japanese Iodine-Geology And GeochemistryBy Osamu Fukuta
The geological and geochemical characteristics of the Japanese iodine-rich brines are outlined. The iodine-rich brine in Japan is primary in its origin and its occurrence is limited in the younger mar
Jan 1, 1985
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Japanese Operations Research Committee For Mining Industry - A Summary Of Study ReportsBy Atsushi Watanabe
Japanese Operations Research Committee for Mining Industry is one of the committees in The Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers. Members of the committee are Dowa Mining, Furukawa Mining, Mitsub
Jan 1, 1969
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JargonThe dictionary defines 'jargon' as "barbarous or debased language ". This description does not suffice. Quiller-Couch has said, it is "a kind of writing which, from a superficial likeness, c
Jan 1, 1931
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Jargon (1d9c6a2a-cd98-4329-9893-840d8767b22f)By T. A. Rickard
The dictionary defines 'jargon' as "barbarous or debased language". This description does not suffice. Quiller-Couch has said, it is "a kind of writing which, from a superficial likeness, co
Jan 1, 1931
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Jaw Crusher Capacities (Blake Type)By Gieskieng, D. H.
Published tables of jaw crusher capacities are compiled for the most part from field performance data, interspersed with interpolations, extrapolations, various safety factors, and other modifications
Jan 1, 1949
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Jaw Crusher Capacities, Blake and Single-Toggle Or Overhead Eccentric TypesBy D. H. Gieskieng
THE advent of curved jaw crusher wearing plates made an approach other than segmental layout analysis desirable for prediction of capacities. For some time it had been known that the drawing board cap
Jan 11, 1951
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Jeffrey Mine Reduces Concreting CostsBy H. H. Waller, C. H. Brehaut
At the Jeffrey mine of Canadian Johns-Manville Co. in Asbestos, Que., automatic batched concrete from surface is placed underground pneumatically for distances of 2500 ft directly into forms or to a s
Apr 1, 1956
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Jerritt Canyon, Nevada - Case History Of The Discovery Of Disseminated Gold Deposits In The Jerritt District, Elko County, NevadaBy Douglas R. Cook
The discovery of the gold deposits of the Jerritt Canyon district, with proven recoverable reserves in excess of 67.6 Mg (2.4 million oz) of gold, has contributed greatly to the tremendous resurgence
Jan 1, 1985
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Jet PiercingBy H. C. Rolseth, J. J. Calaman
6.4-1. Principles of Operation. The jet-piercing process is a patented thermal process which depends upon a characteristic of the rock which is termed spallability. In its simplest terms, spalling is
Jan 1, 1968
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Jet Piercing With Converted Churn DrillsBy T. M. Howell
JET piercing is a licensed process developed by Linde Air Products Co. Experiments with this method lapsed during World War II, but in the decade that followed the process was expedited. Two types of
Jan 6, 1957
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Jet Pumps for Chemical and Physical LaboratoriesBy Robert H. Richards
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) DURING the winter of 1868-9, I was called upon by Professor F. H. Storer, to put up the Bunsen filter pump in the chemical laboratory of the Masschusetts
Jan 1, 1878
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JigsBy Byron M. Bird
JIGGING is the stratification of a mass of solid particles in upward pulsations of water or in alternating upward and downward pulsations. The stratification usually is effected in a rectangular open-
Jan 1, 1943
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Jigs (66244d73-07e6-449e-8e86-69feaa50ae52)By David R. Mitchell, Byron M. Bird
THE revision of this chapter has presented a problem in that heavy-medium jigging has come into the picture since the chapter was originally written (seven years ago), a practice in which an artificia
Jan 1, 1950
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Jigs (d63d0b3f-d923-48c5-a366-6daae4e851cd)By Byron M. Bird
JIGGING is the stratification of a mass of solid particles in upward pulsations of water or in alternating upward and downward pulsa¬tions. The stratification usually is effected in a rectangular open
Jan 1, 1943
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John Flickinger Myers ,Chairman, Minerals Beneficiation DivisionBy AIME
In Emporia or Claremore, time was when a path was beaten to the door of the local sage. Nowadays, the beginnings of such a path are discernible in Tennessee, as folks of the metallurgical persuasion f
Jan 1, 1949
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John Franklin Carll AwardJan 1, 1965
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John FritzAS we contemplate the bestowal of the John Fritz medal year after year on men of wide-world dis-tinction in the various fields of engineering, men who in one way or another have given impulse and dire
Jan 3, 1928