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The Construction Materials DilemmaBy Roy A. Grancher
Construction materials indeed face a dilemma...as does the building industry as a whole. A stop & go economy; a severe drop; in housing starts; lingering indecision over just what corrective steps are
Jan 1, 1975
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The Consulting Geologist In The Industrial Minerals FieldBy Kenneth K. Landes
So far my consulting in industrial minerals has been confined principally to carbonate rocks,-salt, coking coal, and glass sand. Much of this work has been for companies either too small for a full-ti
Jan 1, 1972
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The Contact Process for Sulphuric AcidBy W. H. De Blois
Introduction In the contact process for ?the manufacture of sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide gas - produced by the burning of sulphur or of sulphur-bearing ores, or as a by-product in the treatment
Jan 1, 1927
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The Continuous Automatic Cyanide TitratorBy J. C. Ingles
"A survey of possible methods for controlling cyanide concentration indicated that the simplest method would involve the use of a potentiometric technique. Such a method was suggested by a paper from
Jan 1, 1965
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The Continuous Miner and its Application to Pillar ExtractionBy Monger N. R
Factors leading to the decision to use Joy Continuous Miners for pillar extraction in the Burwood Colliery are outlined. A detailed description is given of the Joy 1-CM-2 Continuous Miner, including t
Jan 1, 1957
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The Continuous Wide Strip Steel Rolling Mill - Social and Economic Consequence of a Recent Development in American Steel-Mill PracticeBy Edwin Dudley Martin
DURING the past twelve years the iron and steel industry has made a major advance through the development of the continuous wide strip rolling mill. So far-reaching have been the results that not only
Jan 1, 1939
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The contour method of estimating mineral resourcesBy W. E. Roscoe, H. Agnerian
The contour method can be used to estimate the mineral resources of a mineralized body. It relies on geological interpretation and allows the geologist to determine the plunge of a mineralized ore sho
Jan 1, 2002
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The Contribution of BHP BillitonÆs Ekati Diamond MineTM to Sustainable Development in CanadaÆs NorthBy R Beaulieu, D Burlingame, C Hanks
The Ekati Diamond MineÖ is CanadaÆs first diamond mine and is located 300 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. The development of the mine supports sustainable development
Jan 1, 2002
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The Contribution of Diamond Drilling to the Geology and Development of the Ipswich CoalfieldDrilling at Ipswich during the last twelve years by the Queensland Department of Mines has proved large quantities of reserves which have assured the security of the field for many years to come. This
Jan 1, 1963
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The Contribution of Impact and Benefit Agreements to the Regulation of Mining Projects: Lessons from the Raglan Agreement in Northern QuebecBy Etienne Roy Grégoire
Since the early 1990s, the Canadian mining industry has been increasingly defined by the signing of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) between mining companies and Aboriginal peoples. While these ag
Aug 1, 2013
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The Contribution of Ore-Dressing Mineralogy to Improving Operational Performance at the Juno Bismuth-Gold-Selenium Ore Treatment Plant, Tennant CreekDetailed mineralogical investigation of a tailing sample from the Juno plant circuit at Tennant Creek was carried out to determine the nature of the unrecovered bismuth and whether any possibility exi
Jan 1, 1974
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The Contribution of the on-line Coal Analysers to the Sustainability of Greek Lignite Mining SectorBy M. Galetakis, C. Roumpos
A sustainable coal industry needs to achieve a number objectives concerning mainly with superior utilisation of deposits and improved environmental performance. Modern quality control systems, which a
Jan 1, 2005
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The Control of Fines through Improved Blast DesignFines and unnecessarily small rock fragments are created by as many as four identifiable breakage mechanisms which operate close to the charged section or sections of the blasthole. The peak blasthole
Jan 1, 1979
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The Control of Instantaneous Outbursts at Metropolitan Colliery, N.S.W.By Hindmarsh J. W, McCoy A. E R
Instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas have occurred at various times in several working districts of Metropolitan Colliery, N.S.W.They have occurred in headings only, under both hand and mechanised
Jan 1, 1964
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The Control of Oxide in the Basic Open Hearth ProcessBy C. F., Christopher
The purpose of any steel-making process is to convert the two raw materials iron and scrap into steel. The chemical analysis of the steel is set within certain limits which involve the physical proper
Jan 1, 1957
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The Controversial Art Of FlotationBy E. H. Rose
THE question is often pondered whether the flotation process is still an art or has become a science. The fact is that flotation is a science in so many variables that only art can blend them. It is
Jan 1, 1944
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The Coolest Job There Ever WasI once read an æarticleÆ in FHM Magazine entitled æThe Coolest Jobs There Ever WasÆ. It was about a group of guys who were pursuing careers that any person on the planet would just kill for. I distinc
Jan 1, 2005
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The Cooling of Hot, Dirty, Corrosive, Non-Ferrous Smelter Gases with Particular Reference to Waste Heat BoilersBy W. Drummond
The cooling of smelter gases by air dilution, adiabatic evaporative cooling and indirect heat exchange is discussed with reference to the process, to the subsequent cleaning of the gas. and to the use
Jan 1, 1992
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The Copper Deposits Of San Cristobal, Santo DomingoBy Thomas Donnelly
Introduction THE Province of San Cristobal is situated on the south side of the island of Santo Domingo about 25 miles west of Santo Domingo city, the capital of the republic. The copper mineralizati
Jan 8, 1915
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The copper mine America needs; how Resolution continues to push to production - ME Feature ArticleBy William Gleason
At 6,898 ft below surface, the historic No. 9 shaft at Resolution Copper near Superior, AZ is now the second deepest single lift mine shaft in the United States and connects to the deepest single lift
Feb 1, 2026