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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in Canada during 1936By G. S. Hume
The total production of crude oil in Canada showed only a small improvement in 1936 over 1935, but developments of great importance took place in Alberta on the west flank of the Turner Valley field i
Jan 1, 1937
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Experience With Tyres And Tyre Chains On Underground Loaders At Kng Island ScheeliteEvaluation of tyre chains has been taking place at King Island Scheelite for several years. Results indicate that tyre life has been greatly improved in all cases. Good cost sav- ings are resulting
Jan 1, 1977
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Simulating Mining Engineering Problems Using the GPSS Computer LanguageA computer programming language known as GPSS is described and possible applications for the mining engineer are presented. The language is continually being upgraded with improved versions appearing
Jan 1, 1987
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Papers - Unitization - Committee Reports - General Summary - By Unitization CommitteeUnitization—in some form from simple agreements among operators to complete consolidation of ownerships—is a means of obviating the wastes of unrestrained competition among owners in extracting oil an
Jan 1, 1930
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Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry OperatorBy W. Julian Parton
General Crushed Stone Co. operates a dozen quarries in such rock types as gabbro, basalt, granite and limestone. Drilling characteristics and problems vary from one operation to another so that a vari
Jan 1, 1963
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New Reverberatory Waste-heat Boiler and Power Plant at Douglas SmelterBy L. L. McDaniel
DURING the past few years a number of improvements in smelting and power equipment have been made at the Douglas smelter of the FIG. 1.-GENERAL PLAN OF SMELTER. Phelps Dodge Corporation at Douglas
Jan 1, 1939
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Hdyrocyclone Research and Development at Bougainville Copper LimitedThe developments in hydrocyclone classification in the milling circuit at Bougainville Copper Limited are discussed. A major change in cyclone size and improve- ments in operating conditions have be
Jan 1, 1978
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1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating CostsEscalating energy costs and tough environmental standards were two major factors affecting the minerals processing area in 1978 For the most part, new startups and research and development initiatives
Jan 5, 1979
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Rock Bolting Systems û Success or Failure?Rock bolting and rock-bolting systems depend for success on attention to a number of simple techniques. Failure to appreciate this fact can lead to disappointing results. Careful study of rock chara
Jan 1, 1971
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Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) IntroductionBy M. S. Tsai
Recovery of uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid is a newly developed source of uranium. Many processes have been developed but the OPAP (octylphenyl acid phosphate) process is still the valuable
Jan 1, 1982
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Deep Ripping-Coal Seams Stockpile And Reclamation ApplicationBy T. G. Hayes
Economic and environmental regulations in the coal industry have required companies to evaluate their current blasting method of loosening in-situ coal. This paper will review ripping vs. blasting thi
Jan 1, 1995
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OFR-152-81 Production Engineering, Development, And Demonstration Of The Draft Power Sensor - Volume IBy H. Stanley Benson
This report is an account of research conducted to improve the performance of and then further field test Draft Power Sensor (DPS) equipment, the use of which enables a bulldozer operator to optimize
Jan 1, 1980
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Characterization of Respirable Coal Mine DustBy Emily Sarver, Cigdem Keles, Jonathan Gonzalez
The study re-examines respirable coal mine dust samples using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). It finds that SEM tends to overpredict the abundance of dust from
Feb 10, 2022
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Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Recent Developments in Mechanization at the Bunker Hill Mine (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2256)By R. S. Hooper
In attempting to describe recent mining developments at the Bunker Hill mine, it may be well to recall first the old days of hand mining when holes were laboriously drilled by hand to a maximum depth
Jan 1, 1949
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Recent Developments In Mechanization At The Bunker Hill MineBy R. S. Hooper
IN attempting to describe recent mining developments at the Bunker Hill mine, it may be well to recall first the old days of hand mining when holes were laboriously drilled by hand to a maximum depth
Jan 1, 1947
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A History of Improvements at the Kemess ConcentratorBy Paul Grady, Martin Froehling, Curtis Mohns, Eliab Roman
"Since the idea of processing rock to unlock the valuable minerals inside was put into practice, efforts to improve production began. Methods have been learned that allow for operation in environments
Jan 1, 2005
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Deep Dry Soil Mixing Performance and Quality Control Acceptance CriteriaBy Patrick K. Wong, Richard Kelly
"The variability in strength and compressibility of in situ deep soil mixing products can be greater than the variability of the natural soil. However, satisfactory performance can be achieved by care
Jan 1, 2015
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Removal Properties of Boron from Wastewater Using Low-Crystalline Magnesium Oxide Synthesized by Low-Temperature CalcinationBy Masahiro Eguchi, Giuseppe Granata, Chiharu Tokoro, Hiroki Fukuda, Yuichiro Toba, Shungo Hobo
"Currently, large amounts of wastewater containing boron are discharged from industries like coal-fired power plants. Although coagulation-sedimentation is widely employed for their treatment, only a
Jan 1, 2017
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Challenges for the Mining Industry and the Opportunities for New LeadersThis paper has been prepared to challenge the thinking of new leaders entering the mining industry in two areas. First, what is the worldÆs perception of mining and what does this mean to those enteri
Jan 1, 2004
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Review of Support Systems used in Poor Ground Conditions in Platinum Room and Pillar Mining: A Zimbabwean Case StudyBy T. Chikande
"Falls of ground pose costly hazards to personnel and equipment and thus measures should be taken to prevent them. This study endeavours to improve the support systems used in geotechnically poor grou
Jan 1, 2016