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Discussion: The logic of tramsBy Gibson J.
Written discussion contributions to the paper presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12th February 1916, with Mr.
Dec 1, 1916
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Introduction to the Meliadine ProjectBy M. Gaumont, F. Robichaud
"Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM) is a Canadian-based gold producer with operations in Canada, Finland and Mexico. In 2010, AEM produced its first gold bar in Nunavut, Canada as it started its Meadowb
Jan 1, 2016
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Discussion of the previous paperDiscussion of the previous paper E. N. H. MOLLOY The first 22-foot-diameter Aerofall mill was installed at Mangula in 1957. This was fitted with cast-iron trunnion'! located to the mill shell wit
Jan 9, 1976
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Water Soluble Polymers - The Future?By Ronald J. Allain
Water soluble polymers play an important role in many industries. The mining industry is dependent on these materials to help accomplish many solid-liquid (water) separations. Mechanical devices alone
Jan 1, 1994
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Pipelines - The Mining Cycle CatalystBoth as an energy source and as a raw material, natural gas is playing an increasingly important role as a catalyst for the development, continuation and rebirth of mining projects in Australia. Pipel
Jan 1, 1998
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The Institute's Nominating Committee PresentsBy AIME AIME
HIS many admirers regard the "official"' candidate for president of the Institute in 1934 as far above the average in ability and capacity; but perhaps his outstanding characteristic is dependabi
Jan 1, 1933
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The World Markets of FerroniobiumBy Claude Dufresne
The technical development of the niobium-bearing products is to a great extent influenced by the striving of the respective industries to maintain or strengthen their positions in all fields of applic
May 1, 2003
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The Efficient Use of CoalBy E. C. Payne
"IntroductionTHE SMALLER industrial and commercial steam generating plants in the United States are suffering from an ‘engineering deficiency' which, if allowed to continue, will probably result in th
Jan 1, 1953
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Getting the Right Contract PackageBy W. W. Edgerton
Construction projects may be delivered under one contract package or multiple packages divided by discipline, geographic location, or other characteristics. Dividing the construction into contract bid
Jan 1, 2008
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Zinc Industry in the 1990sBy Gary A. Wickham
In the zinc industry, this past decade has seen both prosperity and depression. Significant changes have occurred throughout the world in mining, smelting, refining, and marketing. This paper will re
Jan 1, 1990
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Kaolins of the Southeastern U.S.By John M. Smith
Kaolin is an important industrial mineral because of its unique properties and low cost. Strictly defined, kaolin is the name given to a group of hydrous aluminum silicates of which kaolinite is the m
Jan 1, 1972
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The Washing of Queensland CoalsMost mines in the Bundamba, North Ipswich, and Rosewood districts of the West Moreton coalfield of south eastern Queensland have installed washing plants during the last five years. Many problems were
Jan 1, 1963
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The Mineral Industry Of AlabamaBy Avery H. Reed
RECORD production of cement, clays, salt, sand and gravel, and stone highlighted the mineral industry of the State in 1956. Coal and iron-ore production declined owing to increased imports of foreign
Jan 1, 1958
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The Shear Strength Of RocksBy Rudolph G. Wuerker
With stepped-up work in rock mechanics, more and more data on strength and elastic properties of rocks has become available. Results of measurements of tensile strength, in addition to determinations
Jan 10, 1959
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Cesium - The Next 30 YearsBy Robert Sisselman
Cesium metal isn't on the government's list of priority materials for stockpiling, but it may be getting a big lift in that direction. Both the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Jan 1, 1971
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Tunnel Destruction:State Of The ArtBy Charles E. Joachim
Current Army tunnel destruction criteria (1) are based on limited nuclear-explosive (NE) and high-explosive (HE) test data. The PILE DRIVER (2) and HARDHAT (3) events investigated tunnel and support s
Jan 1, 1979
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Industrial Minerals In The CaribbeanBy Peter W. Scott
The Caribbean islands, with their very diverse geology, are a source of several industrial minerals both for their own domestic consumption and for export. The geology of the Greater Antilles, which c
Jan 1, 1999
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The Significance of Raw MaterialsBy M. L. Requa
EVERY forward step in civilization brings with it an increase in population and increasing demand for raw materials. Modern civilization, because of its industrial development, depends more and more f
Jan 1, 1925
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The Four E's Of ProductivityBy W. D. Blackburn
If there is a single key to managing a mineral extraction company, it is the control of productivity. American labor costs, in general, tend to be in the range of 10%-15% of total costs. American coal
Jan 1, 1986
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The Economics Of Coal PreparationBy J. B. Morrow, D. H. Davis
THERE are two general approaches to the problem of increasing profits from an operation. One is to lower expense; the other is to raise income. Mechanical preparation of coal may be used for either pu
Jan 1, 1943