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The Professional Examination Of Undeveloped Mineral Properties.By Charles Catlett
(Chattanooga Meeting, October, 1M.) THE terms " developed " and " undeveloped " are necessarily relative and cover a wide range; but the latter is here applied to cases in which the information at ha
Mar 1, 1909
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The Progress of Leaching and Electrolytic MetallurgyBy M. F. COOLBAUGH
WHEN I was asked to speak on the subject of leaching, I did not realize that a complete summary of recent progress in leaching had been given by Stuart Croasdale. I shall try to give some other phases
Jan 1, 1926
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The Protection of Surface Ventilation Fan Installations from Underground ExplosionsBy R Bourcier, T Rafferty
Following an underground coal mine explosion, it is important that ventilation is quickly restored to ventilate the mine and affect a mine rescue. To achieve this, surface ventilation fans must be sui
Jul 1, 2013
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The Proterozoic Geology of the North-West Division of Western Australia (8babcfee-6d4d-45b1-afdc-dcfbf3543d75)Three main divisions of the Proterozoic are recognized in the North-West Division of Western Australia. These are referred to, in order of decreasing age, as the Mt. Bruce Supergroup, the Bresnahan Gr
Jan 1, 1966
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The Proton Precession Magnetometer as a Prospecting InstrumentBy Haigh J. E
An accurate measure of the earth's magnetic field can be made in a few seconds with the portable proton precession magnetometer. Such an instrument increases the applicability of the long success
Jan 1, 1963
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The Public Sphere of the InstituteBy J. V. W. REYNDERS
FIRST of all let me express my affectionate gratitude for the cordiality and good will of your reception. On the part of the men I venture to interpret the character of your greeting, not only as a re
Jan 1, 1925
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The Public's Perception of the Minerals Industry - Is it Justified and Can We Change it?This paper aims to address the issue of the public's image of the extractive minerals industry. What is it about the industry that incites such negative feelings and are they justified? Are we re
Jan 1, 1991
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The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for MinesBy D. S. Hines
The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,
Jan 1, 1930
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The Purification of Zinc Sulphate Solutions Intended for the Electrolytic Recovery of ZincThe commercial application of electrolysis to zinc sulphate solutions for the production of metallic zinc is a development ·of the past twenty years. Earlier attempts failed to give satisfactory
Jan 1, 1934
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The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al AlloysBy S. W. Marcuson, P. J. Mackey
The Canadian non-ferrous mining and metallurgical industry has made great strides in environmental protection during the past half century. The path taken by the copper-nickel smelting industry in rea
Jan 1, 2015
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The Question Of Governmental Oil Import RestrictionsBy William H. Peterson
How is the Government's oil import control program doing? In July 1954 Mr, Eisenhower established the Cabinet Committee on Energy Supplies and Resources Policy. On July 29, 1957, the Administr
Jan 1, 1960
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The Quintette ProjectBy W. R. Leeder
"The Quintette coal property lies in the Rocky Mountain foothills of northeastern British Columbia (see Figure 1). Quintette and the adjacent Bullmoose property of Teck Corporation are soon to become
Jan 1, 1983
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The Rabbit Lake Mill Operation Past, Present and FutureBy K. Wyper
"Gulf Minerals (Canada) Limited' s Rabbit Lake Uranium Operation is located in the northern portion of Saskatchewan, 198 miles southeast of Uranium City and 134 miles northwest of Lynn Lake Manitoba.T
Jan 1, 1982
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The Railroads and Light-weight EquipmentBy W. W. Colpitts
To me, as to many other students of railroad needs, the necessity for reducing the dead weight in railroad rolling stock, both passenger and freight, has been apparent for, many years. The problem of
Jan 1, 1936
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The Rainfall Simulator for Hydrolic and Erosion Experiments on Mines, with an Example of its Application at Ranger Uranium Mine, Northern Territory, AustraliaBy F Hancock
A rainfall simulator was developed to assist with hydrogeomorphic research into the stability of engineered landforms associated with rehabilitated uranium mines in the Top End of Australia. It can be
Jan 1, 1997
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The Raising of Equity Finance to Support Mine Development or ExpansionThe word `environment' may have many different meanings but, for the purposes of this paper, I have assumed the definition included in the Environmental Protection Act 1986 (Western Australia)
Jan 1, 1990
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The Rate Of Pyrite Recovery During Coal FlotationBy H. B. Oblad
Coal/pyrite fines were froth floated in a laboratory cell to examine the rate of pyrite recovery during conventional coal flotation. The effects of collector, particle size and carbon to total sulfur
Jan 1, 1985
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The Rate Variable Batch Test (RVBT) - A Research Method of Characterising Ore FloatabilityThe Rate Variable Batch Test (RVBT) - A Research Method of Characterising Ore Floatability
Sep 13, 2010
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The Rates of Flotation of Mineral Particles in Sulphide OresContinuous, steady-state laboratory flotation tests showed that the recovery of cha1copyrite from a naturally occurring ore, under conditions closely resembling those of plant practice, could be expre
Jan 1, 1966
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The Rating Of Modern Sinter PlantsBy A. F. Ogg
The installed world steel capacity remains 20% above the present world steel demand. Energy costs have risen enormously in recent years, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. The role of the sinter pla
Jan 1, 1980