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"What Happened To The Uranium Boom?"By Reaves. M. J.
The title of my talk, "What Happened to the Uranium Boom?" is old news. Certainly it is for this group. All of us that make our living in uranium know that the boom of the last half of the 1970's
Jan 1, 1982
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US Bureauof Mines Computer Program Helps Analyze Tax Law Effects on Minerals ProjectsBy Kerry M. Masson
Perhaps the hottest item on the agendas of most state legislators this year is the state budget. The main question: Where will all the dollars come from to finance health care programs, state jobs, un
Jan 3, 1983
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Australia - Mineral Development And PoliciesBy J. D. Anthony
The Australian continent possesses significant reserves of a wide range of minerals, including bauxite, coal, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, lead, manganese, mineral sands, nickel, phosphate, silve
Jan 1, 1982
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Custom-Designed Explosives For Surface and Underground Coal MiningBy Robert B. Hopler
Explosives research and development has historically been motivated by coal mining. Whether to solve safety problems or to improve productivity and cost, the result has been the same: better explosive
Jan 1, 1993
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Institute of Metals Division - Metallurgy Behind the Decimal PointBy E. E. Schumacher
IN a laboratory devoted to the furtherance of the science of communication, the breadth and variety of the problems encountered are challenging to a metallurgist. In my own long association with the B
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - A Pattern for Sound Fuel ProcurementBy Marshall Pease, R. J. Brandon
A UTILITY that has a large consumption of coal must insure an adequate and sound supply of fuel. The Detroit Edison Co., which has an annual coal consumption of about four million tons and spends appr
Jan 1, 1952
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Industrial Minerals 1986 - MicaBy J. P. Ferro, W. H. Stewart
Wet ground and dry muscovite mica continued to be the most commercially significant types of mica in the US. Canada's phlogopite mica and some US deposits of sericite mica have also contributed t
Jan 7, 1987
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Seminar on Reactivity of Lime in Steel MakingA Seminar to discuss 'Reactivity of Line in Steel Making' was held in the auditorium of Iscor's Headquarters Building in Pretoria on the 5th August, 1971. The Institute organised thi
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The VIMP Program and Major Advances in Geological Mapping in VictoriaBy OÆShea P. J, Dickson T. W
In April 1994 the Victorian Premier announced new State initiatives, collectively termed the Victorian Initiative for Minerals and Petroleum (VIMP), for exploration totalling $16.5 m over three yea
Jan 1, 1997
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Recent Developments in Electrolytic Copper RefiningBy Stuart S. Forbes
Changes and additions made to the Canadian Copper Refiners Ltd. electrolytic refinery between 1949 and 1955 are reviewed. The effect of high current density on current efficiency and section work is d
Jan 1, 1957
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Handling and Treatment of Custom Ore at Malartic Gold Fields MillBy Percy Coulter
"GeneralThe Malartic Gold Fields mill is presently treating ore from four different companies. The ore is delivered by truck, by the shipper, and dumped into the Malartic Gold Fields ore bin. This ore
Jan 1, 1966
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No. 5 Seam Mining At Kriel Colliery Opencast - SynopsisBy M. D. Raganya
The Kriel Colliery is an Anglo Coal mine which is contracted with Eskom to produce No. 4 seam for Kriel power station. The mine previously found it uneconomical to mine No. 5 seam due to the low quali
Jan 1, 2011
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Coal - A Technical Study of Coal Drying - DiscussionBy G. A. Vissac
O. R. LYONS *—I wish to thank Mr. Vissac for his compliment. I hope that his paper is not only well received, but that it will serve to bring forth more papers on the subject of thermal drying. One of
Jan 1, 1950
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Bulletin 175 Experiment Stations of the Bureau of MinesBy VAN. H. MANNING
During the nine years that have elapsed since the Bureau of Mines was established in 1910, the work of the bureau has included many investigations that have proved of high value to the Nation. Eleven
Jan 1, 1919
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A review of problems in optimizing extraction in gold heap leachingBy P. L. Lehoux, R. F. Lopes
"Unanticipated low recovery or extraction of gold from heap leachable are can often be attributed 10 phenomena such as non-uniform percolation (channelling) of solution through heaps, excessively slow
Jan 1, 1989
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A Study of Differential FlotationBy C. R. Ince
THE term "differential flotation" is used to denote a flotation operation in which separation is effected between two or more minerals of the same class; e. g., lead sulfide from zinc sulfide, pyrite
Jan 1, 1929
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Use Of Jumbo Drilling Machines In The Tri-State DistrictBy S. S. Clarke
LATE in 1942, the increasing demand for zinc, coupled with the growing shortage of miners and the knowledge that some abandoned mines would have to be reopened for prospecting and development, led to
Jan 1, 1947
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Silica - Industrial Sand and SandstoneBy Michael A. Linkous, Mark J. Zdunczyk
Silica in the form of sand and sandstone is one of the most common, and at the same time, unique industrial minerals. Found in every rock type of every geologic age and virtually everywhere in the wor
Jan 1, 1994
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Coal - The Fluid Network Analyzer as an Aid in Solving Mine Ventilation Distribution ProblemBy E. J. Harris
Mathematical solutions to complex mine ventilation problems are possible, but often the airway network is so complex that the mathematical solution becomes tedious and impractical. A fluid network ana
Jan 1, 1963
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Book ReviewsStatistical summary of the mineral industry world production, exports and imports 1964-1969 Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, on behalf of the Institute of Geological Sciences