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Outlook For Copper Prices – Up Or Down?By John E. Tilton
During the past several years — much to the delight of producing firms and countries — copper prices have surged from under $1 to more than $3/lb. Anyone familiar with the industry also knows that si
Jan 1, 2006
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Outlook For Jamaica: Mining UpswingBy H. S. Strouth
JAMAICA-bauxite and gypsum-but what else? J Does the Caribbean island have anything more to offer in the form of mineral wealth? One answer may be iron ore deposits which show enough promise to warran
Jan 7, 1954
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Outlook For Oil Shale Development In The Pacific Rim CountriesBy Thomas R. Smith
This paper covers oil shale resources in those countries that border the Pacific Rim. The major known resources around the Pacific Rim occur in the Western United States, Australia, the People's
Jan 1, 1982
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Outlook for Silver: Present and FutureBy C. W. Handy
ONE LAW cannot he evaded, the economic law of supply and demand. Silver, like any other commodity, is subject to this law; and its price in the long run is determined by existing conditions. I say "
Jan 1, 1932
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Outlook For The Future In Mining TechnologyBy Thomas E. Howard
Engineers today face a tremendous challenge. Growing population and rising standards of living all over the world are creating unprecedented and accelerating demands on and for all kinds of technology
Jan 1, 1968
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Outlook for World Consumption of Metals and FuelsBy A. B. Parsons
AT the outset, the authors of this paper desire to file a disclaimer and an, explanation. They have no inside information from occult sources; neither of them feigns clairvoyant powers in the slightes
Jan 1, 1937
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Outokumpu Flash SmeltingBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 1 showed that flash smelting is a key step in extracting copper from sulfide ores. It also showed that there , are two versions of flash smelting: (a) Outokumpu flash smelting, which uses ox
Jan 1, 2001
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Outokumpu Flash Smelting N2 in Flash Furnace BlastBy W. G. Davenport
This chapter extends our mathematical description of flash smelting to -nitrogen in the flash furnace blast. As in chapters 4 and 5, the discussion is limited to auto thermal smelting (no hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 2001
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Outstanding Features of Hollinger GeologyBy L. C. Graton
Introduction The Porcupine district of northern Ontario has yielded over $300,000,000 in gold during its twenty-three years of mining operations. It thus ranks among the foremost gold producing areas
Jan 1, 1933
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Outstanding Issues In Understanding The Behaviour Of Thermally-Activated Pile FoundationsBy Teresa M. Bodas Freitas, Arianna Lupattelli, Peter J. Bourne-Webb, Diana Salciarini, Martina Zito, Donatella Sterpi
The thermomechanical response of thermally-activated (TA) piles under monotonic thermal loads is quite well understood and the remaining uncertainties relate to the effect of long-term, cyclic loading
May 1, 2022
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Over 200 Ladies Put Up With Transportation Difficulties to Attend MeetingBy Felix E. Wormser
REGISTRATION started bright and early Monday morning in the Silver Corridor at the Waldorf-Astoria with Mrs. W. H. Bassett as chairman. What a registration-over 200 ladies! Several joined us from as f
Jan 1, 1944
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Overall Project SchedulingBy Roger G. Haga, Richard P. Campbell
Introduction Project scheduling . . . . • What is it? • Why is it done? • Who does it? • How is it done? • When is it done? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in this
Jan 1, 1986
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Overburden Removal Activities Associated with the Yallourn Open Cut Township FieldBy Fraser C. J
The township of Yalloum was established in 1921 to provide accommodation for the work force on the sites of the power station and open cut which were to become the basis of Victoria's electricity
Jan 1, 1992
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Overburden Removal Cost Management Utilizing Work Order SystemsBy J. G. Pippenger
The Coteau Properties Company's Freedom Mine is a surface lignite mining operation utilizing large draglines, trucks and shovels, tractor-scrapers, and bulldozers to uncover a single coal seam. I
Jan 1, 1994
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Overburden Strata Deformation Monitoring Based On Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing: Novel Method for Ground ControlBy J. Chai, Q. Yuan, B. Qiu
"Overburden strata deformation monitoring is one of the key problems in ground control. Using geophysical method through surface drilling to detect strata deformation is commonly used in the industry.
Jan 1, 2017
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Overcoming Challenges in Tunneling for Albany’s Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, New York - NAT2022By Jerry Wang, Greg Bold, Mahmood Khwaja, Rebecca Caldon, William Simcoe
Phase III and Phase IV of the Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, NY, includes microtunnel construction of 2,320 feet of 48-inch/36-inch internal diameter (ID) conveyance pipe and a 525 foot lon
Dec 1, 2022
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Overcoming Constructability Challenges for Drilled Displacement Pile Installation in Difficult GeologyBy A. Rod Kern, Michael A. McNicholas, Yaser Taheri
Deep foundations were required for construction of an 18,000 ft2 (1,672 m2) 4-story office building and an adjacent 23,750 ft2 (2,206 m2) 5-story parking garage in Queens, New York due to an existing
Jan 1, 2019
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Overcoming Preconceptions For A Successful launch Of Autonomous HaulageBy James Humphrey
There is a natural resistance to change in any form. When it comes to implementing a game-changing technology like autonomous haulage on an operating mine site, the resistance can at times appear insu
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Overcoming the Challenges of Managing Tailings from Iron Ore Mining in Western AustraliaBy D R. Anstey
The growing demand for iron ore from Western Australia has led to an increased focus on the development of magnetite and lower grade iron ore deposits. The need to process and beneficiate the ore from
Jul 11, 2011
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Overcoming The Conflict Between Long Bof Refractory Lifetime And Efficient Bottom Stirring: A Case Study At Meishan Steel In ChinaBy Rainer Hüsken
Over the last decades long BOF campaign lives have successfully been established due to improved quality of the refractory material and due to intensive use of slag splashing. On the other hand, steel
Jul 30, 2018