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Economics and Production of Primary Titanium by Electrolytic WinningBy Marco V. Ginatta
Current world production, 60'000 ton/y, is exceedingly too small for titanium's extraordinary combination of favorable properties; it should be 1,000,000 ton/y (7% of stainless-steel). Pric
Jan 1, 2001
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Economics And Safety Of Nuclear Chemical Copper MiningBy Gary H. Higgins
The paper by Lewis and Braun l presents experimental and calculational evidence that primary chalcopyrite ores are rapidly oxidized by warm oxygen-bearing water. Resulting solutions contained copper s
Jan 1, 1972
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Economics of 5 ½ Mile Transport Conveyor Belt at Ideal Cement Company's Ada, Oklahoma, PlantBy Thos. B. Douglas
In 1907, the Oklahoma Portland. Cement Company built a small dry process plant at Ada, Oklahoma, then Indian Territory. This plant was later acquired by the Ideal Cement Company of Denver, Colorado, w
Jan 1, 1961
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Economics Of Aluminum RecyclingBy Jerry Solomon
The subjects to be examined in my portion of the session entitled "Technology of Aluminum.. Recovery" will be twofold. 1. Economics of the basic aluminum economy--supply-demand-price. 2. Specificati
Jan 1, 1974
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Economics of Coal for West Coast Power GenerationBy Claude P. Heiner
While the title of this paper embraces the entire West Coast, the author, in the interest of simplification. has confined the discussion to California-particularly the central section. California&apo
Jan 1, 1949
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Economics of Coal PreparationBy J. B. Morrow, D. H. Davis
THERE are two general approaches to the problem of increasing profits from an operation. One is to lower expense; the other is to raise income. Mechanical preparation of coal may be used for either pu
Jan 1, 1943
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Economics Of Coal Preparation ? IntroductionBy R. M. Quinlan
The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes during the past six years. The price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (See Figures 1 and 2). Ste
Jan 1, 1976
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Economics of Ferrous Smelting in CanadaBy P. E. Cavanagh
Introduction A comprehensive study of the economics of processes for smelting iron ores has been made by the Ontario Research Foundation on behalf of the Ontario Research Commission. This survey ha
Jan 1, 1948
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Economics Of Fluorine Raw MaterialsBy J. K. Brooke
Fluorine is a lively element in both its chemical and economic behavior. It was not isolated as an element until 1886 by Moissan. However, its principal source to this day, fluorspar, was known and it
Jan 1, 1964
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Economics Of Geologic ExplorationBy D. M. Davidson
The economics of geologic exploration have changed materially in the past decade primarily due to the change in three basic factors, namely, increased wages and salaries, increased cost of materials,
Jan 1, 1958
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Economics Of GraphiteBy Wilfred M. Kenan
The relationship of various genetic classifications of graphite, their properties and general applications are reviewed. The classifications being amorphous, flake, high crystalline (vein) primary syn
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics Of Ocean Transportation Of Minerals In Less Than Full Cargo LotsBy Hans E. Tausig
The economics of transporting minerals by sea in less than full cargo lots encompasses an analysis of production costs, sale and inventory calculations and a careful comparison of ocean freight costs
Jan 1, 1979
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Economics of Oil-Producing PracticeBy C. H. Lieb
ONE astounding fact in the production of petroleum is the comparatively recent realization by producers that flowing production is the cheapest crude produced. About 1910 or even later, operators actu
Jan 1, 1936
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Economics of PegmatitesBy Paul M. Tyler
MUCH information concerning pegmatites which was thought to be true a few years ago has been proved false, and what is now actually known about some pegmatites is not true of many others. The erratic
Jan 9, 1953
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Economics of Pollution ControlIn those days no one worried - there were plenty of other things to do. But in'these days it is different. Everyone worries- and. because there is so much worry, emotion has entered the picture
Jan 1, 1971
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Economics Of Producing And Marketing Western Sodium BentoniteBy H. G. Fleshman
The economics of western sodium bentonite (also known as Wyoming Bentonite) is covered from exploration to delivery to the final user. Included are costs of exploration, evaluation of ore bodies, mine
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics of the Mineral Industry - Minnesota's Iron Ore FutureBy E. P. Pfleider
Important economic planning by industries, companies, financial firms and governments is predicated on estimates of future growth potential. Prior to the passage of the Taconite Amendment by the peopl
Jan 1, 1967
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Economics of the Mineral Industry - The Lead-Zinc AnomalyBy David B. Brooks
Identified potential resources of lead and zinc are lower, relative to reserves, than the same ratio for other metals, Either there is little material below present grades or, if it exists, there are
Jan 1, 1968
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Economics Of The United States Fluorspar Industry, An Overview Of The U.S. Producer - IntroductionBy V. A. Evans
The preparation of a paper reporting fluorspar economics in the United States at one point in time could have been somewhat complicated be- cause of the number of producers, both large and small, that
Jan 1, 1986
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Economics Of Utilization Of High Sulfur Coal Resources -An Integrated Market Approach (PRIPRINT 92-152)By S. B. Bhagwat
The United States has abundant coal resources that could last at least another century. and probably longer at present consumption rates. Geographically, the coal resources are distributed over the en
Jan 1, 1992