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Simulating Natural Light In MetallographyBy H. S. George
A method of illumination that enhances the value of microscopic study of opaque materials, as in metallography. By simulating natural lighting, structures. That possess relief are given a natural appe
Jan 3, 1924
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Groundwater Control for the Toronto Subway Sheppard Line Twin TunnelsBy Harry C. Oussoren, James C. Miles
A new seven kilometer long subway line is being constructed through dense glacial soils under a major thoroughfare in Toronto. Eductor, deep well and vacuum wellpoint systems are being used to lower t
Jan 1, 1999
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Twenty-fifth Regular Meeting August 29,30 and 31 1927 Trinidad, Colorado - "Coal Geology"By J. Q. McNatt
Mr. President and Members of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute: It is a great pleasure to be with you at this meeting, to enjoy the entertainments, and the good fellowship of all present., as
Jan 1, 1927
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Available Brass And Bronze Ingots For Implements Of WarBy William Romanoff
As you are no doubt aware, virgin copper, tin and zinc are strategic metals today and little, if any, is available in the manufacture of brass and bronze ingots. The source of alloys used in the manuf
Jan 1, 1943
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PotashBy Samuel S. Adams
Potash, the generic term for a variety of potassium-bearing minerals, ores, and refined products (Table I), owes its importance as an industrial mineral to the potassium requirement of growing plants.
Jan 1, 1975
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Extracción de oro de mineral aglomerado en pilas de lixiviaciónBy Arturo Cavero
El proceso de extracción del oro como operación minera es importante ya que permite un porcentaje de su recuperación enel pad. Sin embargo, a partir del año 2000 se desarrolló problemas con este proce
Sep 13, 2001
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Image Analysis Development And Application To Fracture Pattern AnalysisBy Ali Benbia
The paper shows results from the physical modelling of longwall excavations concentrating on the fracture pattern development above longwall panels. The modelling technique is briefly described and th
Jan 1, 1993
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The Selective Flotation of Xenotime from Heavy Minerals (d2ea84ae-bc96-48df-ac17-ece82387c51d)By Hutchinson H
Froth flotation is applied to mineral sand concentrates in order to produce commercially viable xenotime concentrates. Experiments indicate that a xenotime product containing 38% Y203 at 47% recovery
Jan 1, 1990
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Torbed* Reactor .. Potential Opportunities To Treat Refractory Gold OresBy V. I. Lakshmanan, Chris Dodson
Refractory gold ores or concentrates are pretreated in general by physical, chemical and biological oxidative pretreatment processes prior to cyanidation for the economic recovery of gold. The therma
Jan 1, 1998
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The Development Of Guidelines For The Use Of Galvanized Steel Piping For The Transportation Of WaterBy RT White
For a number of years the steel tube and pipe industry has worked on resolving problems of product quality. These have largely been resolved and new products have been developed to take advantage of n
Jan 1, 2006
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6.4 Other Management Systems - 1. Employee Information SystemsBy Kent G. Homewood
The well-being of any company is directly related to the well-being of its employees and to the effectiveness with which the personnel resource is managed. In an era when personnel management has stea
Jan 1, 1979
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Bioremediation Stabilisation of Sulphide Tailings and Rock Against Acid Mineral Water DevelopmentAs mining and extraction processes improve and lower grade ores become economic, mining for most ores have extended to depths beneath the zone of weathering oxidation created over geological histor
Jan 1, 1997
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Index (df768bcf-c1cd-4801-8cca-82982ce3a673)[Page Minutes 5 Present Status of Petroleum Industry 9 F. M. Van Tuyl. Developments Along the Line of Low Heat, Carbonization 13 A. C. Watts. Uses for Fine and Pulverized Coal 14 C. A. Allen.
Jan 1, 1922
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Taxation and mine evaluationBy Robert B. Parsons
"This article addresses the relationship between mine evaluation, the tax system, and economic risk. It is based on a paper presented by the author at recent seminars in Moscow and Tashkent on the sub
Jan 1, 1993
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Molybdenum Recovery from Copper Smelter SlagBy F. Parada
During copper smelting and converting processes, slag generated is pyrometallurgically cleaned and then disposed, containing around 1 % of this metal. However, important amount of molybdenum initially
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimating Mine Pillar Strength from Compression TestsBy L. A. Panek
Using an approach based on the theory of similitude, the author develops a general equation and related concepts that provide new insights to an old problem. The load-bearing capacity (strength) of a
Jan 1, 1981
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The Study of Jamesonite Flotation BehaviourThe Study of Jamesonite Flotation Behaviour
Sep 13, 2010
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Tests on the cutting performance of a continuous minerBy F. F. Roxborough, P. King, E. J. Pedroncelli
This paper describes tests on the performance of a continuous miner in cutting South African coal. Although coal cutting has been investigated extensively overseas, the results have not led to signifi
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coals from the Point of View of the Railroads (With Discussion)By M. MacFarland, E. McAuliffe
Our North American railway system, including the lines serving the United States, Canada and Mexico, with a total operating mileage of 303,040, employing 71,818 locomotives, represents not only the gr
Jan 1, 1930
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Gold Recovery From Arsenical Ores And WastesBy W. F. Drinkard
Many in the environmental movement have focused on this element. But, nothing they or anyone does will change the amount of arsenic in the world. This report is on actual commercial plants that w
Jan 1, 2005