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Computer-aided mapping and design — Their potential for mining useBy Kim W. Wright
Introduction Mining operations require maps for each phase of project development. Engineering plans, cross-sections, and isometric drawings are also needed. Maps are used for geologic interpretation
Jan 6, 1985
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Duval Corporation - Battle Mountain, NevadaDuval Corporation, the owners of the Sierrita, Esperanza, and Mineral Park copper operations in Arizona, first acquired the mineral rights to their Battle Mountain, Lander County, Nevada, property in
Jan 1, 1981
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Recovery of Metal Values from Industrial Waste Water in Galvanization ProcessBy M. A. Rabah, F. E. Farghaly, M. A. Motaleb
"Wastewater from industrial galvanization industry was reclaimed under current flow stream conditions. Results showed that the raw water contains 0.7 % by weight total suspended solids (TSS) causing t
Jan 1, 2008
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Heap Leaching ProblemsBy G. D. Van Arsdale
THE paper of Mr. Posnjak presents a laboratory confirmation of the well known facts that air ox-idation of pure solutions of ferrous sulfate is slow and difficult and that, like many other similar rea
Jan 7, 1927
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Electrorefining of Low-Grade Copper Alloys in Sulfamic Acid MediaBy T. Sugawara, H. Sekimoto
Electrorefining of low-grade copper alloys containing various amounts of nickel, lead, antimony, bismuth, arsenic, selenium, silver, and gold in sulfamic acid media was demonstrated. The copper concen
Jan 1, 2019
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Symposia - Symposium on Continuous Casting (Metals Technology, February 1945) - Continuous Casting Yesterday and TodayBy T. W. Lippert
In these opening remarks, I will endeavor to give a background of continuous casting of metals. Only passing attention will be given to the different processes to be described by the authors whose pap
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain-Growth and Recrystallization Characteristics of Zirconium (With Discussion)By F. J. Dunkerlery, V. Damiano, J. Fulton, F. Pledger
Grain-growth and recrystallization characteristics of a commercially pure zirconium prepared by the iodide process are reported. Grain growth from 640° to 800°C was continuous once initiated and obeye
Jan 1, 1952
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Refractories (a1730fb7-d733-4d52-9f45-37613fe94513)By C. Burton Clark, J. Spotts McDowell
Refractories are defined as "materials having the ability to retain their physical shapes and chemical identities when subjected to high temperatures," or as "nonmetallic materials suitable for the co
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Twinning and Fracture in Tungsten Single Crystals at Room TemperatureBy Ursula E. Wolff
Il.lechanica1 twins have been observed in brigsten single crystals of a variety of axial orientations defornzed at room temperature in tension or bending. The twins formed near the final fracture and
Jan 1, 1962
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Physical Metallurgy - Orientation Changes during Recrystallization in Silicon Ferrite (Metals Technology, April 1945)By C. G. Dunn
With respect to theories of recrystalliza-tion in metals plastically deformed. it has been said that the present status of this subject is far from satisfactory.1 It may also be said that before any m
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 7431 Evaluation Of Chemical-Cartridge Respirator Face FitBy Harold A. Watson
A method for measuring leakage of vapors into a chemical-cartridge half-mask facepiece during simulated use is described. The respirator, fitted with high efficiency cartridges, is worn in a dichlorod
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Prediction of Injection Rate and Production History...By W. H. Somerton
The effects of drilling variable on rotary drilling rates and efficiencies have been studied by a series of laboratory drilling tests. TWO-cone 1.25-in. diameter hits were used to drill vertically
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Reflections on ilmenite roasting and magnetic separationBy N. R. Allen, J. D. Steenkamp
Oxidative roasting is applied on an industrial scale to beneficiate ilmenite concentrates from South African East Coast heavy minerals deposits - the aim is to increase the magnetic susceptibility of
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 7946 Coal Mine Dust Incombustibles Content Analyzer Using a Gamma-Ray Backscatter TechniqueBy F. E. Armstrong
An instrument using a gamma-ray backscatter technique for determining the weight-percent incombustibles content of coal dust and rock dust mixtures in coal mines has been built and tested. The unit gi
Jan 1, 1974
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Arsenic Dopant Effect in Nickel Silicide Formation for NiSi/Hf-based/Si Gate StacksBy S. Y. Tan
The thermal stability of fully silicided NiSi with arsenic doping on silicon was investigated. The aims of the work were to investigate the Ni silicide phase-related issues associated with arsenic dop
Jan 1, 2010
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A Model For Prediction Of Crude Oil Price Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference SystemBy M. H. Basiri
Crude oil, as a central commercial commodity, is tied to major economic activities in all nations. Also its price fluctuation plays a significant role in global political and economic situation, as a
Jan 1, 2012
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Densimetric AnalysisMany metallurgical beneficiation and primary concentrating processes rely upon discrimination of products from gangue based on particulate density of the different minerals and combinations of mineral
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-106(2)-85 Cost-Effectiveness Of Dust Controls Used On Unpaved Haul Roads - Volume II -- DataBy Keith D. Rosbury
The basic objective of this project was to determine the cost-effectiveness of dust control used on unpaved mine haul roads. Field testing was conducted at three surface coal mines (two in Wyoming, on
Jan 1, 1983
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Environmental and Social Responsibility Practices ? Moving to a Global Level Playing FieldBy Arthur D. FitzGerald
EDC established an Environmental Review Framework in 1999. Throughout the early fall of 2001, the Corporation held public consultations across Canada to strengthen that framework, leading to a public
May 1, 2002
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Oxygen-Enhanced Heap LeachingBy Jim McMaster, Charles W. Kenney
The role of oxygen in cyanide leaching ia well understood in the gold industry. Oxygen enrichment has taken on a real, practical meaning to operators with the were to evaluate the effect of oxyge
Jan 1, 1990