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San Francisco Paper - The Tonopah Plant of the Belmont Milling Co.By A. H. Jones
The Belmont mill at Tonopah, Nev., was designed and constructed by the Belmont staff. Ground was broken in August, 1911, and milling operation started July 25, 1912. The metallurgical flow sheet, and
Jan 1, 1916
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Review Of The Evolution Of Mining Engineering Curriculum In The USBy H. Sevim
Mining engineering curriculum has been discussed and debated in meetings and conferences, and opinions and recommendations have been published in the literature since the inception of the official deg
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effect of Thiosulfate Ions on the Flotation Behaviour of PdBiTeBy J. A. Venter
Mineralogical studies indicate the Pt-Pd-Bi-Te class to react poorly on the flotation stimuli and indications are that these minerals are slow floaters. However, recent studies performed on a number o
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineral Resources and Their Relation to the Development of the EmpireBy N. Thompson
The Right Hon. Viscount Long, late Secretary of State for the Colonies, in his inaugural address to the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress in London last June said: "I am more and more? convince
Jan 1, 1925
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The Effect Of Various Elements On The Hot Workability Of SteelBy Harry K. Ihrig
THE hot-working of iron and steel is an art dating back to antiquity, but until about 25 years ago, relatively few alloying elements were used, and these were present only in small percentages. With t
Jan 1, 1945
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The Rôle of Water Power in the Mining Industry of CanadaBy Norman Marr
Introduction In Canada, the mining industry and water-power development are intimately associated in that mining, which ranks second among the country's primary industries, depends principally
Jan 1, 1949
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Official Institute Reports For The Year 1923 – Report Of The SecretaryTO WE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen:-The following report covers briefly some of the more important activities of the Institute durin
Jan 1, 1925
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Chattanooga Paper - The Mode of Combustion in the Blast-furnace HearthBy Prof John E. Church
It is a well-known fact that under similar conditions a ton of pig iron can be made from any ore with less fuel when charcoal is used than when coke or anthracite is employed for heating. The cause of
Jan 1, 1879
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Some Aspects of Interaction Between the Coal Industry and the CommunityThe history of black coal as a fuel dates back in Europe more than 2,300 years, and possibly longer in China. Originally the mining of coal was done by underprivileged people, but with the industrial
Jan 1, 1975
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Mining By Computer - The Way Of The Future Or Is It?By Khosrow Badiozamani
Traditionally the mining industry has been lagging in application of computers in their daily or long range plan activities compared to other industries. The question then remains as to how the techno
Jan 1, 1984
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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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Adding Value to the Saline Waters of the Murray-Darling BasinBy T E. Norgate
Salinity in Australia is caused by over irrigation and land clearing for agricultural use over the last 100 years. It is now the biggest threat to the quality of land and water in the Murray Darling B
Jan 1, 2002
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One Phase of the Problem of Increasing the Consumption of CopperBy H. H. Stout
THE high copper price during the war stimulated the capacity to produce far beyond a possible normal consumption. The curves in Fig. 1 show this. The line YZ indicates, what the world production a
Jan 11, 1922
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Chagres Smelter - 1995 To 2000: From The Modernization To The OptimizationBy R. Parada
In January 1995, Disputada Mining Company Ltd. (Compañia Minera Disputada de Las Condes) started up the Expansion Project for the Chagres Smelter, following an investment of US$M 2 15. The new smelter
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Blast Furnace Slag in the Manufacture of GlassPast and present developments in the use of blast furnace slag in the manufacture of glass are outlined. The crude slag from Port Kembla is beneficiated by the Mineral Resources Division of Austra
Jan 1, 1979
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Liability of Technical Professionals in the Mining Industry - The Lawyers' PerspectiveBy Low Russell
Mark Westfield, writing in The Australian on 16 May 1994 stated: The role of the independent expert is crucial to Australia's investment system. When it falls down, there can be very dramatic
Jan 1, 1995
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The Continental Rim Metallogeny of the Circumpacific Belt North-Western SegmentBy Sorokin AP
The main regularities of the tectonic history of the Circumpacific belt's Asian segment are discussed. The established longitudinal metallogenic zoning is characterized by essential copper s
Jan 1, 1987
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The Nature and Origin of the Ore Minerals of Mount MorganSome thirty ore minerals occur in the Mount Morgan orebody. Pyrite is the dominant mineral with chalcopyrite, magnetite and pyrrhotite major components. Gold and gold tellurides, in accessory amoun
Jan 1, 1974
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The Relix process for the resin-in-pulp recovery of uraniumBy F. L. D. Cloete
The Relix process is based on direct contact between an ion-exchange resin and undiluted pulp, thus avoiding prior solid-liquid separation. The resin particles float near the surface of the pulp, form
Jan 1, 1981
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Arizona Paper - The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest (with Discussion)By L. O. Howard
What was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar
Jan 1, 1917