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A Review Of The Duluth Gabbro Complex Of Minnesota As A Domestic Source Of Critical And Strategic Metals - IntroductionBy Stanley N. Watowich
Recently the petroleum market has made us aware that we are indeed global natural resource consumers, and as such, we have become captive to fundamental global resource economics and their attendant v
Jan 1, 1981
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Economics of the Mineral Industry - Changing Conditions Compel New Concepts of Mineral EngineeringBy P. T. Allsman
INTRODUCTION The honor of being the recipient of the Mining Society's Daniel C. Jackling Award for 1966 imposes on me the responsibility to search for the subject that I would be best qualifie
Jan 1, 1967
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57. Geology of the Christmas Mine and Vicinity, Banner Mining District, ArizonaBy John T. Eastlick
The Banner mining district is about 70 miles northeast of Tucson in the southern part of Gila County, Arizona. Production from the district, valued at about $26 million, is chiefly from copper-silver-
Jan 1, 1968
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Gowganda Silver Area: The Occurrence of its Veins and Ore-shoots; with Some Notes on Milling at the Castle-Trethewey MinesBy Angus D. Campbell
Introduction Gowganda forms part of the general Cobalt area. Its rocks and ores are very similar to those of the other parts of the area. While its total production of silver is only 4 per cent of
Jan 1, 1930
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Subsurface public-private partnership projects: Brave new world for risk allocationBy David J. Hatem
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are gaining in popularity at the federal, state and local levels as the public sector seeks private capital to finance infrastructure and other projects that traditio
Mar 1, 2014
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RI 3493 Application Of Well-Test Data To The Study Of A Specific Gas-Production Problem ? Introduction (bb8e0ca1-fa72-4d59-a9c1-4b0f53003793)By M. A. Schellhardt
In recent years development of instruments and equipment for determining subsurface pressures and temperatures in. gas and oil wells has made it feasible to obtain information that eras not available
Jan 1, 1940
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The Effect Of Antitrust Laws On The Collective Bargaining ProcessBy Paul C. Lingo
Two recent antitrust cases, coming from widely separated areas, different industries and involving wholly different facts were decided by the Supreme Court on June 7, 1965. The decisions in there two
Jan 1, 1966
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Investigation into the dephosphorization of ferromanganese alloys for the production of advanced high-strength steelBy P. C. Pistorius, M. P. Maphutha, J. D. Steenkamp
Advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) are sophisticated materials being developed by the steel industry to mitigate challenges related to the performance of motor vehicles. To meet the requirements of
Sep 1, 2021
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Reclamation Of The Urad Molybdenum Mine, Empire Colorado ? IntroductionBy Larry F. Brown
Mining has been the mainstay of the Woods Creek Valley for more than a century. The head of the valley is at the Continental Divide, about 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. First, it was the quest fo
Jan 1, 1984
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The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosions, by A.S. Blatchford (discussion)Discussion following the presentation at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 8th April 1916, included the author's introduct
Dec 1, 1916
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Integrating Environmental Impact Assessment into Life-of-Mine PlanningBy J Jones, J Blunt
"The requirement for environmental approvals and associated environmental impact assessments (EIAs) is now commonly regarded as a key milestone and body of work during project development. EIAs can be
Jul 10, 2012
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IC 8292 Portable Methane Detectors - Effects Of Gases In Mine Atmospheres (48af104b-dd76-4d5d-853a-7b61c7debf11)By H. A. Watson
Laboratory tests on three commercial methane detectors, two combustion- type detectors and one interferometer-type detector, were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine their response to certain sin
Jan 1, 1966
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Patents and Litigation as Viewed by an EngineerBy William E. Greenawalt
IN these days of special legislation for the benefit of various industries one might well consider one branch of human endeavor intimately associated with engineering-that of patents and patent litiga
Jan 1, 1937
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Demonstrating the Financial Impact of Mining Injuries with the Updated Safety Pays in Mining V2.0 Web Application - SME Annual Meeting 2024By J. R. Heberger, B. H. Ngo
The Safety Pays in Mining v2.0 web application, developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mining Program, helps mines determine the potential costs associated with
Feb 1, 2024
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Role of Probabilistic Methods in Sustainable Geotechnical Levee Integrity AnalysisBy Juan M. Pestana-Nascimento, Robert G. Bea, Hamed Hamedifar, Emery M. Roe
The current State-of-the-Practice is grounded heavily on deterministic characterization and assessment of the performance of civil engineering infrastructure. In particular, flood defense systems, suc
Jan 1, 2017
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Mining Safety - The Lessons Learned but not AppliedBy J M TORLACH
Learning is an iterative process, and we might reasonably expect that after more than a century of mining during an era of sustained technological development, (following a millenium or two of unrel
Jan 1, 1992
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A Microwave System For The Acid Dissolution Of Metal And Mineral SamplesBy S. A. Matthes
This Bureau of Mines report describes a system for the dissolution of metal and mineral samples using a microwave heat source. Samples and an acid mixture are placed in sealed polycarbonate vessels. T
Jan 1, 1983
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Liner Systems In Chilean Copper Heap LeachingBy M. E. Smith
Chile is the world's largest copper producer and as such sets the standard of practice in copper SX/EW design. The authors summarize the liner systems used at many of Chile's major copper pr
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 7386 Bench-Scale Carbonization Of Lignite From The Northern Great Plains Province: A Statistical ApproachBy Daniel C. Boteler
Five lignites from the northern Great Plains province were carbonized at temperatures from 500° to 1,000° C in a bench-scale unit. A replicated Greco-Latin square experimental design was employed to a
Jan 1, 1970
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Energy and Water Requirements in the Treatment of Refractory Gold OresBy R Dunne, J Dodd, J Snyder, F Roberto
Energy costs are steadily increasing worldwide while the availability and quality of water are becoming contentious issues between the users (municipalities/households, agriculture, manufacturing and
Sep 26, 2013