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Strategic Planning For Efficient Underground Mine DesignBy Scott G. Britton
Planning is a management tool used to solve problems and provide data and decision alternatives for company growth, profitability, and direction. Strategic planning is defined as the efforts needed to
Jan 1, 1985
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Phosphorus In Coking-Coal.By Charles Catlett
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) WHILE the occurrence of phosphorus in coking-coal has assumed less importance with the development of the open-hearth method of steel-making, it may not be wit
Nov 1, 1911
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A.I.M.E. Visitors Will See Record Activity in Iron-Ore MiningBy AIME AIME
CONCIDENT with what promises to be a record-breaking year of activity in the world's greatest iron-ore district is the announcement of plans to hold the regional meeting of the American Institute
Jan 1, 1941
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Journal: 100 Years / A Trip Through The Anthracite Coal MinesBy Robert Hopler
RBH Note: in 1913 black powder was still dominant as a coal-mining explosive, but permissible explosives were making some slight headway. For example, in 1902 there were only 11,300 pounds of permissi
Jan 1, 2014
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Canadian Mine TaxationBy V. C. Wansbrough
A LUCID, thorough and powerful review of the impact of your tax laws on mining operations has already been presented by Granville S. Borden*. He has brought into focus and relief the pressure-points a
Jan 1, 1950
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Electrical Fault Diagnosis Using Expert SystemsBy S. B. Patton
A comprehensive approach to the development and organization of an expert system that is designed to assist electricians in diagnosing electrical faults m mining machinery is discussed. The system inc
Jan 1, 1989
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Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial DevelopmentBy A. R. Turner
AERIAL survey methods have made enormous technical advances and gained new recognition since World War II. Before enlarging on this statement and reviewing some of the uses of aerial survey in industr
Jan 1, 1961
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Dialogue With the Dark Side ù Geologists and Miners Are People TooWe all live in professional silos û comfort zones, where we talk to like-minded people with the same training, experience and view of the world. We note in passing the existence of other disciplines,
Jan 1, 2005
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Autothermal Plash Furnace Production of 65% Cu MatteBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 6 examined autotherrnal smelting of pure chalcopyrite concentrate with 50 mass% O2-50 mass% N2 blast. It showed that production of 1500 K products with this blast requires: 181 kg of pure oxy
Jan 1, 2001
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President's Page: ChallengesI appreciate the honour that has been bestowed upon me by my election as President of this Institute. We are starting what I believe will be a challenging year. The first challenge facing the Institut
Jan 1, 1991
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Canadian View of the Lead Quota ProblemBy G. A. Gordon
For the purpose of examining a specific problem, it is important that we look at the context, to obtain an appreciation of the general area of which the particular problem forms a part. It is my t
Jan 1, 1962
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Phase Distributions on Titanium Oxide Rough Thin Films Obtained by Anodization ProcessBy Z. Z. Öztürk, N. Sarica, A. H. Üçisik, C. Bindal
"Titanium oxide films were fabricated on commercially pure titanium surfaces via anodization procedure. Anodization parameters, anodization time and voltage were altered, whereas temperature and chemi
Jan 1, 2015
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Studies Of High-Current Metallic ArcsBy F. W. Wood
ORIGINAL experimentation in specially designed arc-melting furnaces and a comprehensive review of technical literature have helped with an understanding of electric arcs as used in metallurgical appli
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-130(1)-85 High Reliability Miner Hydraulic System - Volume I - Part IThe evident need to improve the reliability of fluid power systems in underground coal mining equipment prompted the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and later the Department of Energy, to contract with the Flui
Jan 1, 1983
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Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial ApplicationBy J. A. Hutcheson
NO one questions that it is technically possible to achieve the controlled release of atomic energy in a form that can be converted into heat or electricity. However, before this is actually an accomp
Jan 1, 1948
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Foreign Investment in Canadian MinesBy G. C. Bateman
Canada is a very large country with a small population which is growing very slowly. We have great natural resources, but with our limited population we are continually looking afield for new capital
Jan 1, 1925
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Engineering And Chemical Considerations For Quality Control Of Metallurgical WastesBy George M. McArthur
General Statement In Montana, as in most states, the requirements for water quality control are becoming more restrictive. What was once accepted practice is now obsolete. The planning and constructi
Jan 1, 1972
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Why is the Institute?By Joseph W. Richards
ALTHOUGH bad grammar, the above query is probably, at the present moment, good sense. Why was the Institute started and why does it continue to exist? The small group of men who worked out the origina
Jan 1, 1921
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IC 6908 Underground Mill At The Doyle Mine, Shullsburg, Wis.By Wing G. Agnew
It is thought that a brief description of the unique mining and milling procedure at the Doyle nine may be interesting to those engaged in small-scale operations at old mines or in working new ore bod
Jan 1, 1936
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Western Steel Problems ? Present Installations Not ViewedBy H. Foster Bain
THE "miracle of production." which was such an essential element in winning the European war, was nowhere more in evidence than in our Western States. In shipbuilding alone the Pacific Coast States -e
Jan 1, 1945