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Heavy Mineral Deposits Of The Fox Hills Formation Located Near Limon, COBy F. L. Pirkle
A heavy mineral deposit about 1.6 km (1 mile) in length, 0.13 km (0.08 mile) in width and averaging about 3 m (10 ft) in thickness is exposed approximately 130 km (80 miles) east of Denver, along Inte
Jan 1, 2012
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Engineering Council Joins National Chamber Of CommerceEngineering Council has been elected to membership in the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Its representative will be Mr. Harold W. Buck, of Viele, Blackwell & Buck, Consulting Engineers, New
Jan 12, 1919
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Magnesium-Zinc AlloysBy P. Chiotti, E. R. Stevens
The electromotive force between pure magnesium and Mg-Zn alloys in a fused KC1-LiCl-MgC12 cell was measured over the temperature range 360° to 730°C and for alloy compositions of 0.052 to 0.635 atom f
Jan 1, 1965
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Optimisation of Mill Feed by LIF TechniquesBy Heribert F. Broicher, Arne Volland
"The analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) combines remote sensing techniques with laser spectroscopy. Over variable distances different rock types are identified or changes in the quality of o
Jan 1, 2003
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New York Paper - Discussion of the Existing Data as to the Position of Ae3By H. M. Howe
§ 24. Introduction.—This paper discusses the chief existing data as to the temperature, in iron-carbon alloys, of Ae3, the upper limit of the transformation range when in equilibrium, as distinguished
Jan 1, 1914
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Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional CrusherBy Paul W. Weiblen, Louis J. Cabri, Rolando Lastra
"Preliminary tests were done to determine whether comminution by electric-pulse disaggregation, or E-PD (cf. Rudashevsky et al; 1995), was more effective than using conventional crushing for Merensky
Jan 1, 2003
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The Tolerance of Structures to Ground Movements - Some ConsiderationsBy Robert W. Bruhn
The prediction of damage to a structure that is to be undermined is generally a two step process. First, the expected ground movements (the displacements, slopes, curvatures, and strains) are estimate
Jan 1, 1986
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Recovery of Metallic Values from Feldspar by Mechanical and Thermal Pretreatment Followed by Acid LeachingBy Nikhil Dhawan, Shrey Agrawal
Feldspar, a low-alumina, and abundantly available aluminosilicate source, is explored in this study to extract aluminum and potassium values. The sample comprises lamellar layers of microcline and alb
May 18, 2022
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Table Practice At The Mines Of The Alabama By-Products CorporationBy H. J. Hager, P. H. Haskell
Fox the past 20 years Alabama has probably led all other coal-producing districts in the proportion of coal prepared by wet washing. All rail mines, with one exception, and a high percentage of truck
Jan 1, 1941
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Better Stoppings For Mines With Large Entries - ObjectiveProvide improved permanent stoppings designed specifically for use in mines with large cross-sectional entries. Approach The large entry sizes in many mines, such as oil shale, salt, and limesto
Jan 1, 1987
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Case Study on Quarry Rehabilitation and Land Resettlement in Dimce QuarryBy John Mastoris, Kostis Dragasakis, Kostas Kouklidis, Shkurtë Gashi, Halil Berisha, Jenuz Bulica
Titan Group’s environmental policy and Sharrcem’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are the driving forces behind the development and implementation of a comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan at Dimce
Jan 1, 2017
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Mine Conveyance Safety DogsBy A. B. C. Stothart
"IntroductionIn the past four years Ontario Mines have made great progress in the development of reliable mine conveyance safety dogs. History shows that, prior to 1945, a rope failure on a descending
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4113 Gallatin Corundum Deposits, Gallatin Co., Mont.By Robert D. O'Brien
"INTRODUCTION The Miscellaneous Minerals Division of the War Production Board requested the Bureau of Mines to investigate the Gallatin corundum property as a possible source of corundum, which was in
Aug 1, 1947
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Technical and economic optimisation of an underground limestone mineBy M. B. Díaz Aguado, I. Á. Fernández, C. González Nicieza, B. S. Menéndez
This paper summarizes the works that the Research “Group of Ground Engineering”, belonging to the Mining Department of the University of Oviedo, Spain, has been developing in close cooperation with th
Jan 1, 2003
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Production And Properties Of The Commercial Magnesias (22b58c8f-d321-4624-bdd4-0eadf6ae4c84)By Max Y. Seaton
THE scope of this paper will be limited to finished materials that contain a large preponderance (around 80 per cent or more) of magnesium oxide. The large and commercially important production of ref
Jan 1, 1942
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Participative Management at the Golden Giant Mill, A Co-Ordinators PerspectiveBy K. Barr, F. Grenier, J. Hettinger
"To reach the Hemlo Gold Inc. objective of becoming the lowest cost, safest Canadian gold producer while causing no environmental damage, management embarked from its inception on a strategy to build
Jan 1, 1988
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Production And Properties Of The Commercial MagnesiasBy Max Y. Seaton
THE scope of this paper will be limited to finished materials that contain a large preponderance (around 80 per cent or more) of magnesium oxide. The large and commercially important production of ref
Jan 1, 1942
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Study Of Dezincification And De-Lead Of Blast Furnace Dust By Fluidized Reduction ExperimentBy Xiaojie Gao, Shufeng Yang, Jingshe Li, Chengsong Liu
In the blast furnace process, the dust entrained in the blast furnace gas enters into the down-comer, flows through the gravity dust separator (to eliminate coarse particles) and then is collected in
Jan 1, 2014
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Low-Sulfur Coal In PennsylvaniaBy T. M. Chance
THE term "low-sulfur coal," as used in this discussion, is limited to coals containing less, or very little more, than 1 per cent. sulfur. For certain purposes it might be advantageous to include coal
Jan 8, 1919
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Air-Photo Interpretation Reduces Costs For A Wide Variety Of Oilfield ProjectsBy O. B. Horne, R. O. Morgan, C. E. Anderson
"Air-photo interpretation and photogrammetry are two of the most effective and versatile tools available to the petroleum industry. The techniques have proven successful in providing solutions to many
Jan 1, 1968