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  • TMS
    Preparation Of Tic From Titanium Bearing Blast Furnace Slag By Carbothermal Reduction In Vacuum

    By Fangqing Yin, Qingyu Deng, Zhengfeng Qu, Mengjun Hu, Meilong Hu

    Titanium bearing blast furnace slag, which contains 20%-30% TiO2, is a valuable secondary titanium resource. Based on the thermodynamics calculation effect of the temperature on the reduction of the s

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME-ICGCM
    Geological Conditions At Continuous Miner Sections; Examples From Marrowbone Development Company, Mingo County, West Virginia

    By J. Marc Coolen

    Marrowbone Development Company operates a large drift mining complex in the central Appalachian coal field. In 1997, five continuous miner supersections produced close to 9 million tons of raw plant f

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample Streams

    By C. Bachmann, M. J. Laurila, A. J. Widenman, A. Klein

    Elemental analysis of slurry streams using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been employed. However, detector technology has limited the application of XRF devices. Using detector technology employed

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - A Special Form of Slag-Car

    By L. W. Jones, B. H. Bennetts

    The removal and disposition of large quantities of slag from blast-furnaces is a question of great importance in the design of works, and various methods have been devised, from time to time, in order

    Jan 1, 1906

  • AIME
    Occurrence, Origin, And Character Of The Surficial Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Oriente Provinces, Cuba.

    By Arthur C. Spencer

    (Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) THREE great deposits of iron-ore, in Camaguey and Oriente Provinces, Cuba, are well known to me through careful field-examinations executed in the years 1901 and 19

    Mar 1, 1911

  • ISEE
    Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance Plans

    By Josee Boudreau

    Transport Canada has regulatory requirements that pertain to the transportation of explosives. An important component includes the requirement for an approved Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP)

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Lime in Base-Metal Flotation

    By E. H. Rose

    THE most useful guide to the role of lime in flotation is the view that the chemistry of any flotation operation is primarily a pattern in relative solubilities. We have the coming together of a numbe

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - The Metallurgy of Lead Ores in the Lower Mississippi Valley

    By Herman Garlichs

    The development of the extensive Southeast Missouri deposits greatly preceded that of the Iowa and Wisconsin deposits. It began about 1720 at Mine La Motte and other localities, and has continued unin

    Jan 1, 1918

  • TMS
    Integration of Direct Leaching of Zinc-Based Sulphidic Concentrates and the Vieille-Montagne Goetifite Process

    By Thierry De Nys

    A direct leaching process of sulphidic zinc-based concentrates in aqueous sulphuric acid solutions has been developed by the V.M. R & D Department. By a very accurate control of the oxidation potentia

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Use Of Microscope In Malleable-Iron Industry

    By Enrique Touceda

    As IN the case of steel and the non-ferrous alloys in general, the use of the microscope in connection with the manufacture of malleable cast iron has proved of inestimable value to the industry. Had

    Jan 2, 1920

  • SAIMM
    Mine Closure From A Legal Perspective: Do The Provisions Of The New Mineral And Petroleum Resources Development Act And Draft Regulations Make Closure Legally Attainable?

    By C. Dixon

    The Abandoned Mine by C.C. Woollacott A heap of rocks marks the abandoned mine. The veld's unpitying silence lies around. Those broken stone?a mute and mournful sign Of human enterprise with fail

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Activities in Columbia during 1930 (With Discussion)

    By J. T. Duce

    There were no important changes in the producing situation in Colombia in 1930, because the emergency bill passed by the Colombian Congress in 1927 is still in effect, and therefore no change has take

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    IC 7969 Four Waterflooding Projects In Greenwood County, Kans., 1960 ? Introduction And Summary

    By Kenneth H. Johnston

    For the past several years, Bureau of Mines petroleum engineers have arranged tours of selected waterflooding projects for the spring meetings of the Kansas-Oklahoma Waterflood Association. These tour

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SME
    A Mechanism Study Of The Formation Of Sodium Vanadate Compounds Under The Conditions Of The Salt-Roast Process

    By William H. Dresher

    A study has been made of the reaction mechanisms occurring during the salt-roast process to form water-soluble sodium vanadate compounds from the vanadium oxide compounds present in vanadium-bearing o

    Jan 1, 1961

  • TMS
    Silicon in the World

    By Takashi Ikeda, Masafumi Maeda

    "Demand for solar cells is increasing linearly throughout the world. Last year production totaled 3000 tons worldwide. The market size of solar silicon is expected to increase further because of inter

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Highwall Stability In Open-Pit Coal Mines, Western Powder River Basin, Wyoming And Montana

    By Fitzhugh T. Lee

    Results from the first part of a two-part investigation of the stability of highwalls in open-pit coal mines in the Paleocene Fort Union Formation of the western Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Mont

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Sample Grading Method of Estimating Gas Reserves

    By C. E. Turner, J. R. Elenbaas, R. D. Grimm, J. A. Vary, D. L. Katz

    A technique is presented by which well samples and core plugs of dolomite formations are classified by microscopic examination into seven different porosity grades. Quantitative values of porosity and

    Jan 1, 1952

  • NIOSH
    RI 7589 In Situ Rock Temperature - Stress Investigations In Rock Quarries

    By Verne E. Hooker

    Near-surface temperature measurements in two granite quarries show that diurnal temperature variations are significant to a depth of 1 or 2 feet, and annual temperature variations are significant to a

    Jan 1, 1971

  • DFI
    Nailed It! The Great Wall of the Chinese Embassy (dbde4e01-35b2-40e7-b641-e07610069e96)

    By Fred Tarquinio, Giovanni Bonita, Lars Wagner

    "A new embassy for the Peoples Republic of China is under construction in Washington, DC. The 475,000 square feet (44,125 m2) structure has five levels below ground and four above, making it the large

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Damage in Wall Control Operations

    By P. Katsabanis

    Numerical modelling was used to examine damage in wall control operations. Decoupled charges appear to create larger damage zones than fully coupled low density charges with similar charge distributio

    Jan 1, 2001