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Preliminary Program - 150th Meeting, A.I.M.E., New York City, February 13-16, 1939By AIME AIME
ARRANGEMENTS for the Annual Meeting of the Institute were well advanced at the end of December as the following program will show. Heretofore this has been printed separately, but its inclusion in the
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 6425 Factors Involved In The Heap Leaching Of Copper Ores ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
The recovery of copper by leaching from relatively low grade ores containing both oxidized and sulphide minerals is rapidly gaining in commercial importance. There is an economic limit below which cer
Jan 1, 1931
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Mining - Underground Mining - Methane Gas Detection Using a LaserBy H. J. Gerritsen
From presently available components a portable, rugged, reliable apparatus can be built which will be able to detect methane concentrations of 0.1% and lower in air. Sensitivity and design considerati
Jan 1, 1967
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Characterising the Spontaneous Combustion Propensity of Waste RockBy J Theiler, B Beamish
The presence of reactive metal sulfide minerals in waste rock contributes to the hazard of spontaneous combustion in dumps, as these minerals react with air and water entering the dump at ambient temp
Jun 28, 2016
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Easton Paper - Blast-Furnace Slag CementBy J. J. Bodmer
Although the similarity between puzzolana, or trass, and blastfurnace slag, as seen by comparison of the analyses, is a well-known fact, blast-furnace slag has not been used commercially as a substitu
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Blast-Furnace Slag CementBy J. J. Bodmer
ALTHOUGH the similarity between puzzolana, or trass, and blast-furnace slag, as seen by comparison of the analyses, is a well-known fact, blast-furnace slag has not been used commercially as a substit
Jan 1, 1874
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Helicopters and the Mineral Exploration IndustryBy Geoff Goodyear
UHNL Corporate Profile ? Providing Helicopter Services since 1963 ? A Newfoundland Company head-quartered in Goose Bay, Labrador ? Operations, while primarily Atlantic Canadian, extend across Can
May 1, 2001
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Characteristics of the top five most frequent injuries in United States mining operations, 2003-2007 - IntroductionBy P. J. Coleman
Research in the field of mining safety and health in the United States plays an important part in protecting the lives of miners. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mini
Jan 1, 2010
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Bituminous Coal for Higher Temperatures in Open-hearth FurnacesBy Theodore Nagel
Fuel-oil, natural gas and coke oven gas, producing the higher temperatures of open-hearth current practice, have been gradually displacing producer gas the lowest cost fuel for open hearth operations.
Jan 1, 1936
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Bituminous Coal for Higher Temperatures in Open-hearth FurnacesBy Theodore Nagel
Fuel-oil, natural gas and coke oven gas, producing the higher temperatures of open-hearth current practice, have been gradually displacing producer gas the lowest cost fuel for open hearth operations.
Jan 1, 1936
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Plant Design for the Whole of Project LifeThe complete life cycle of a production facility has many phases requiring many different skills and many different personalities. It is not unlike the life cycle of a person and many parallels can be
Jan 1, 2002
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Copper And Its FutureBy John G. Hall
Everyone forms his own mental picture when the subject of copper is mentioned. To an architect, copper is a warm, enduring metal with a quiet beauty; to the historian, man's first metal; to the p
Jan 1, 1968
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Oxidation Leach Residues By Ammoniacal Thiosulphate LeachingBy R. M. G. S. Berezowsky
An atmospheric ammoniacal thiosulphate leach system was developed to recover gold and silver from residues of the ammoniacal oxidation leaching of sulphidic copper concentrates. Extractions of 88 - 95
Jan 1, 1979
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Do Our Mineral Industries Schools Give an Engineering Training?By William R. Chedsey
IN the last two years the E.C.P.D. committees having to do with the inspection of engineering schools for possible accrediting have been concerned with the engineering content of some of the mineral i
Jan 1, 1939
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A New Air-CompressorBy E. Gybbon Spilsbury
THE introduction of underground machinery in mines, and especially the invention of the rock drill, called attention to the necessity for some motive power to drive them. The use of steam generators u
Jan 1, 1880
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The Use of Diisobutyl Thiophosphinates in the Flotation of Copper-Nickel Ore Containing Platinum Group ElementsBy A. A. Lavrinenko, N. I. Gluhova, L. M. Sarkisova, D. V. Makarov
"The purpose of the study is to study the feasibility of using sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphinate (DDP) to enhance the recovery of platinum group elements from low-grade refractory copper-nickel ores
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 8245 Estimating Methane Content of Bituminous Coalbeds From Adsorption Data (a8d17583-2825-4814-8aa5-57702d844b7c)By Ann G. Kim
The Bureau of Mines estimated the methane content of a coal, which depends primarily upon rank and pressure, from the adsorption equation V kpn, where k and n are constants related to rank. By incorpo
Jan 1, 1977
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Industrial Minerals - Phosphate Mining by the Simplot Fertilizer Company near Fort Hall, IdahoBy Heath B. Fowler
The surface mining operations of the Simplot Fertilizer Co. are on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation approximately 16 miles east of Fort Hall, Idaho (Fig 1). The Phosphoria formation outcrops i
Jan 1, 1950
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A 4.75m Contractor Manufactured EPB MachineBy Bruce Richardson
A contractor-manufactured 4.75m (15'-7") diameter EPB shield excavated a 115m (375 ft) long tunnel under the San Antonio River as part of the Salado Creek to Dos Rios Pipeline Interconnect Projec
Jan 1, 2008
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DiscussionBy R. T. Rudd
DISCUSSION R. T. RUDD I have the following comments on Mr Bosman's paper. Before giving the company permission to discharge neutralized mine drainage containing 1800 mg/l of dissolved solids into
Jan 4, 1974