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  • CIM
    Bison and the oil sands industry

    By R. W. Pauls

    "Many tens of thousands of hectares of forested land will be disturbed and reclaimed in the surface mineable Athabasca oil sands area during the next few decades. The surface area disturbed by Syncrud

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Combustion - Coke Formation in Domestic Stokers (With discussion)

    By Walter Knox, Charles H. Sawyer

    All of the coals commonly used in domestic bituminous stokers form coke, and satisfactory operation depends upon the fact that the coke formed is so weakly bound together that it breaks readily in the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Combustion - Coke Formation in Domestic Stokers (With discussion)

    By Charles H. Sawyer, Walter Knox

    All of the coals commonly used in domestic bituminous stokers form coke, and satisfactory operation depends upon the fact that the coke formed is so weakly bound together that it breaks readily in the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • IMPC
    Alkali Extraction Test To Detect Oxidation Of Bitumen In Oil Sand Ores

    By Leopoldo Gutierrez

    Eight oil sand ores with the bitumen content ranging between 3.6 and 15 wt.% and the fines content (-44 micrometers size fraction) between 9 and 69 vol.% were subjected to the standard alkali extrac

    Sep 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Precipitating Behaviour of Second Phase Particles in Lightweight Fe-Mn-Al-C-N Stainless Steel

    By Jingtao Wang, Xiaoyu Han, Jun Bao, Wei Hou

    Lightweight stainless steel has widely potential applications in many fields, such as automobile, ship, submarine manufacturing and aerospace. The properties of lightweight stainless steel are signifi

    Mar 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    RI 3226 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 2. Gold-Recovery Studies

    By E. S. Leaver

    The gold that is not recovered by a particular process is refractory to that process. A study to determine how the refractory gold is associated in the ore constituents usually indicates the needed im

    Jan 1, 1934

  • SME
    Surviving In The Highly Competitive And Global Mining Industry

    By John E. Tilton

    Mining is one of the oldest human activities. It goes back at least to the Bronze Age and possibly even the Stone Age. The Romans mined copper in Spain and tin in England some two thousand years ago.

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Nuclear Process Control Gauges In Industry ? Introduction

    By Heinz C. Dittmar

    The phenomenon of radioactivity has been known since the turn of the last century. Scientists of many nations, intrigued by the strange effects of radioactivity, have engaged in research to probe the

    Jan 1, 1966

  • TMS
    AIN Formation in High-Al and High-Mn Alloyed Advanced High Strength Steels

    By Do-Hyeong Kim, Jong-Jin Pak, Jung-Mock Jang, Min-Kyu Paek

    "Thermodynamic relations among Mn, Al and N in liquid iron were studied by measuring the effect of Mn on the solubility product of AlN in liquid Fe-Mn-Al-N alloys in the temperature range from 1773 to

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    RI 8654 An Iron-Aluminum-Molybdenum Alloy as a Chromium-Free Stainless Steel Substitute

    By J. S. Dunning

    The Bureau of Mines investigated a series of Fe-Al-Mo alloys strengthened by ZrC (zirconium carbide) precipitates as chromium-free substitutes for stainless steels. Melting and fabrication methods wer

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    New Officers of the Institute

    By Robert E. Tally

    A recorded in the account of the Annual Meeting, on another page, the report of the tellers showed that all men nominated by the committee, which included Messrs. Wilber Judson, E. DeGolyer, W. A. Wel

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SME
    Research of the Injury Rate in Selected Mining Sectors and the Economic Benefit of Mine Safety Improvements

    By C. Fuellenbach, J. Brune

    "INTRODUCTION Mining activities must be safe and profitable. These two requirements influence each other. The purchase and implementation of safety improvements costs money. Injuries and illnesses at

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    The Mount Fronsac North Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit: A Recent Discovery in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick

    By G. Graves, J. A. Walker

    "Abstract - The Mount Fronsac North volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit is the most recently discovered massive sulfide body in the Bathurst Mining Camp. The deposit occurs within a sequence of inter

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    RI 4918 Taconite Fragmentation (9d8049d8-e6ab-4919-9748-1a4c55643be5)

    By Vernon C. Davis

    "SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONSIn initial attempts to mine taconite by conventional open-pit methods, the material tended to break into tabular blocks that were too large to be handled by conventional shovel

    Jun 1, 1953

  • AIME
    San Francisco Paper - The Formation of the Oxidized Ores of Zinc from the Sulphide

    By Yingchang Tsenshan Wang

    UUIN L&SS 1» Paqb I. Introduction........................................................658 1. Subject and Scope...............................................658 2. Acknowledgments...............

    Jan 1, 1916

  • SAIMM
    The link between photovoltaics, sustainability, and the metals industry, N.J. Bartie and M.A. Reuter

    By M. A. Reuter, N. J. Bartie

    Metals make modern societies function, and increasingly, various high purity precious and special metals endow sustainability-driving technologies with specific functionalities. These metals become he

    Jan 1, 2020

  • SAIMM
    Process mineralogical characterization of the Swartberg polymetallic sulfide ore, South Africa, H.J.J. Gordon, G. Stroebel, J.A. Miller, K.C. Corin, A.E. Landsberg, and M. Becker

    By A. E. Landsberg, K. C. Corin, G. Stroebel, J. A. Miller, M. Becker, H. J. J. Gordon

    Geometallurgy represents an integrated approach to mine planning and operation whereby the naturally occurring ore variability and its effects on all key downstream activities in the mine life cycle a

    Jan 1, 2020

  • AIME
    Methods for Determining Oxygen in Steel ? a Progress Report

    By J. G. Thompson

    PROJECT 8411 of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, sponsored by the Iron and Steel Division of the A.I.M.E., is an attempt to define more concisely than has been possible heretofore the accuracy and the L

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    The Mineral Resources Of Korea.

    By Hallet R. Robbins

    KOREA, the ancient " Hermit Kingdom," is a peninsula jutting out from the coast of eastern Asia. By the natives it is called " Chosen," which, translated, means " Land of the Morning Calm." It lies be

    Jan 7, 1908

  • NIOSH
    IC 9124 Mined Land Subsidence Impacts On Farmland With Potential Application To Illinois: A Literature Review

    By David L. Veith

    This report summarizes a Bureau of Mines review of selected literature on the effects of subsidence due to high-extraction underground coal mining on farmland areas. The data are presented for conside

    Jan 1, 1987