Search Documents

Sort by

  • CIM
    Some Geochemical Considerations for Platinum-Group-Element Exploration in Layered Intrusions (538dc986-ca54-4e8c-8b54-af3cdab56d86)

    By A. E. Boudreau

    It has long been recognized that platinum-group-element (PGE) deposits in layered intrusions preferentially occur in intrusions that crystallized from high-Mg parent magmas. Recent studies suggest tha

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Some Geological Aspects of the Sydney Coalfield with Reference to their Influence on Mining Operations

    By T. Binnert Haites

    INTRODUCTION NUMEROUS examples of troubled zones, interfering with the normal development of coal seams, have been cited in the literature. From a geological point of view they can be subdivided into

    Jan 1, 1951

  • SME
    Some Geological Factors In Deep Well Disposal Site Evaluation

    By Neilson Rudd

    Many deep well waste disposal. operations have adopted the technology of the petroleum industry but fail to make full use of the knowledge and experience upon which this technology is based. Inexperie

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Some Geological Features of the Swayze Gold Area

    By H. C. Rickaby

    Introduction The township of Swayze, from which the Swayze gold area derives its name, is in the Sudbury mining division, approximately 150 miles northwest of Sudbury. The gold area may be regarded a

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Some Immaterial Problems Of Industry

    By Thomas Read

    IN speaking of immaterial problems of industry I am using the word immaterial in its original sense, not consisting of matter; not in its derived sense, unimportant. There is nothing of a paradox in s

    Jan 9, 1927

  • SME
    Some Industrial Experiences In Utilizing Electrochemical And Chelation Sulfide Mineral Collectors

    By R. R. Klimpel

    Over the last six years, several new commercial families of sulfide mineral collectors have been developed. This paper summarizes some plant data and use experiences gained with each of these product

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Some Initiatives of Government to Industry Applicable to Mineral Processing

    By D. R. Winchester

    "I wish to thank you and your organizers for inviting me to address you at this point in time when we are all concerned for the future of the mineral industry in Canada.My topic ""Some Initiatives of

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Some Kinetic Aspects of the Gaseous Chlorination of Titanium-Bearing Raw Materials

    By C. A. Silva

    The kinetics of chlorination of titanium-bearing raw materials has been investigated. For comparison purposes pellets of controlled macro-porosity, made of analytical grade TiO2 and anatase concentrat

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Some Legal Problems Encountered In The Acquisition Of A New Mineral Property

    By R. E. Driscoll

    The exploration, geologist of necessity has to have a wide working knowledge of many specialties other than hiw own, First he has to use his own technical background to find a deposit,, of a mineral t

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Some Legal Unitization and Engineering Problems of Oil and Gas Producing Concerning Properties

    By D. W. MacFarlane

    In the formation of Oil and Gas Producing Units lawyer& and engineers are interdependent members of the same team. Management is, there-fore, entitled to expect no less than a total cooperative effort

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Some Low Copper-Nickel Silvers

    By Wm. B. Price

    The work of Leon Guillet concerning the effect of nickel on the structural properties of brass is checked. The best value for the coefficient of equivalence t, that is, the amount of zinc replaced by

    Jan 2, 1924

  • CIM
    Some Major Structures of the Canadian Shield

    By J. Tuzo Wilson

    Abstract A division of part of the Canadian Shield into provinces believed to represent former mountain belts is attempted, special emphasis- being laid upon radioactive age determinations, the rel

    Jan 1, 1949

  • SME
    Some Marketing Aspects Of Bituminous Coal

    By Myles E. Robinson

    Significant changes in the markets for coal have taken place since World War II, As used in this study the term ?coal? will refer to bituminous coal, The anthracite industry in size, characteristics,

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Some Mathematical and Analysis of Underground Model Guides 1n the Mine Stress Problems

    By Stefan Boshkov

    THE ADVENT of mining at great depth has brought to the fore the question of stresses around mine openings. The many-pronged attack on this problem is certified by the accelerated appearance, in the mi

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Some Metallurgical Aspects of the Blade Fatigue Problem in Aircraft Gas Turbines

    By K. B. Young

    Possibly the most complex fatigue problem associated with the development of the axial-flow 'gas turbine is discussed in its broader aspects from the metallurgical viewpoint. Reference is made to

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of Steel

    By Arthur Dubé

    An account is given of the developments brought about in the last fifteen years by metallurgical research in the field of heat treatment of steels. The practical aspects of these developments are espe

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AUSIMM
    Some Methods of Estimating Quantities, as Applied to Dams, Dumps, Etc.

    FREQUENTLY the Survey Department is caIled upon to estimate the quantity of material in various dumps, dams piles, etc... and in the carrying out of this work various methods may be employed.The metho

    Jan 1, 1925

  • SME
    Some Methods Of Producing Interval Estimates For Global And Local Resources

    By B. M. Davis

    The problem of assessing uncertainty in grade estimates has been a topic of research and debate since kriging was first introduced. Use of the kriging variance was originally touted as all that was ne

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Some Mineralogical Applications for Investigations of Gold in Geological and Metallurgical Samples

    By J. W. Ahlrichs

    In gold exploration and metallurgical testing, the role of the mineralogist is to assist in solving problems with regard to (a) sampling, (b) gold occurrences, and (c) petrologic classifications of ho

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils for Flotation.

    By R. C. Palmer

    THE testing of flotation oils has occupied a large part of the time of the testing departments of various companies using the flotation process in the beneficiation of their ores. The great difference

    Jan 8, 1916