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Evaluation Of A Gypsum DepositBy F. C. Appleyard
As one of the more important Industrials Minerals, gypsum occupies a significant place in the economy of the United States, particularly in that segment which can be loosely called the Construction In
Jan 1, 1970
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Electric Motors Versus Compressed-Air Engines For Driving Deep-Mine HoistsBy K. A. Pauly
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) COMPRESSED air has been and is still very extensively used in connection with mining-operations, but its application in the past has been almost entirely confined
Dec 1, 1911
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The Availability Of Brick Through The Year 2000 ? IntroductionBy William Detty
An architect representing the Atlanta office of the Brick Institute of America periodically presents a slide lecture to interested groups entitled "The First 10,000 Years of Brick". The title signifie
Jan 1, 1974
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Light Airborne Platforms for Monitoring Mines and MineralsBy C Cavern, G Jacobs, F Durufle, L Ameglio
Airborne geophysics and geomatics is at a crossroads as to whether it remains a viable mapping tool, both technically and commercially, and broadens its potential for new applications (eg environmenta
Nov 4, 2015
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Estimation of mechanical rock properties using wireline geophysical measurementsBy L. Wade, R. Wang, M. A. Horton
Laboratory methods to find the mechanical properties of rock are inherently biased towards stronger strata, which best survive the sample preparation process. Geophysical techniques are not subject to
Jan 4, 1993
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Dynamic Fractured Flow Simulation ModelBy A. S. C. Owili-eger
An efficient state-of-the-art dynamic model to simulate and predict the rate of water production in longwall coal mining operations was developed as a tool for mine planning purposes. The model can al
Jan 1, 1987
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Arctic mineral wealth: Equitable participation with aboriginal landowners — a slow or fast process?By Donald E. Wakefeld
"The pace at which mining will occur in Northern regions and Arctic lands will depend on the answers to a number of questions. Who are the local aboriginal participants? What land uses are they pursui
Jan 1, 1996
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On-Line Analysis - What has been Done?By Pieter de Waal
The beneficiation equipment under the control of plant metallurgists exploits the differences in the physical properties between valuable and waste mineral components. In many cases, laboratory result
Jan 1, 2014
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Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury OperationsBy M. U. Oko
"Monitoring of all the waste streams from Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations to determine whether they meet the required standards, has been performed for many years. By 1969, however, the number of sa
Jan 1, 1971
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The Exploration of a Sulphide-Bearing Belt, Labrador and New QuebecBy Staff, G. M. Hogg
"The eastern portion of the Late Precambrian geosynclinal structure known as the Labrador Trough comprises a 16,000-square-mile sulphide-bearing belt of good potential as a base metal exploration area
Jan 1, 1966
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Mine Wide Protection For Miners, Equipment And InfrastructureBy W. H. Schiffbauer
The protection of miners, equipment, and infrastructure is discussed. While the primary focus of the described technology is to prevent miners from being injured, struck-by, or crushed by heavy equipm
Jan 1, 2011
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Non Contacting Sensor Technology For Measuring Level And DensityBy T. Hart
Nuclear gauging is used world-wide in almost every industry. From mining and ore-grading to finished product, the metallurgical industry is one of the biggest users of nuclear sensors for inventory,
Jan 1, 2011
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The Coal Problem of SaskatchewanBy E. W. Garner
THE greatest problem confronting business managers in modern times is not production, but distribution. It would be easy to expand productive output, but it is difficult to find markets for all that i
Jan 1, 1936
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Geostatistical Assessment And Quantification Of Uncertainity Of Methane In The Caved And Fractured Zone Of Longwall MinesBy C. Özgen Karacan
The formation of the gas emission zone in longwall mining and the potential amount of gas in this zone are factors of local geology and spatial variability within this geology. Therefore, geostatistic
Jan 1, 2012
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Mineral Possibilities of the Northwest TerritoriesBy A. W. Jolliffee
ANY attempt to forecast the mineral resources of a largely unknown region is hazardous and, in the case of the Northwest Territories, such a task is even more hazardous than usual. This is not merely
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3133 Sand-And-Gravel Safety Contest Of 1930By W. W. Adams
Lower accident rates were the outstanding feature. of the second annual sand and gravel safety competition conducted in 1930 by the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the National Sand
Jan 1, 1931
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The technological future of Canada's uranium industryBy M. E. Grimes
"The future of the uranium industry in Canada during the next twenty years will be very dependent on political and social issues on a world scale. Technology, as such, will tend to be of lesser import
Jan 1, 1986
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Advanced Control of Pressure Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy R. K. Jonas
"Pressure leaching and pressure oxidation in autoclaves are important alternatives in the extractive processing of gold, copper and nickel ores. The application of advanced control to pressure leach a
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Characteristics And Application Of Aerophine 3418A Promoter For Base And Precious Metals FlotationBy P. A. Mingione
AEROPHINE® 3418A is a unique sulfide mineral promoter produced by Cyanamid, based on phosphine (PH3) chemistry. It has proven effective as a collector for the sulfide minerals of copper and particular
Jan 1, 1991
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Advanced Froth Flotation -A Cost Effective Tool for Reducing An Acid Rain Precursor?By K. E. Harrison
Acid rain legislation as proposed by President Bush [1], if enacted, will immediately refocus current thinking on the economic decision-making as related to coal preparation facilities. Unit operation
Jan 1, 1990