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  • CIM
    The Present Status of Geophysics in Canada

    By A. A. Brant

    ONE of the reasons advanced for the decline in prospecting and discovery is that, as regards surficial examination, the law of diminishing returns is becoming applicable. Fewer surficially unprospecte

    Jan 1, 1942

  • NIOSH
    RI 3876 Survey of Tin in California

    By R. H. Bedford, F. T. Johnson

    "In California the history of tin mining began in Riverside County in 1853, with the discovery of the Temescal deposit. This deposit remained the only one with a production record until recent small s

    Apr 1, 1946

  • SME
    Abstracts: Applied Research In Exploration And Discovery

    By P. G. Vikre

    Several factors have caused less emphasis to be placed on geologic mapping in mineral exploration in the last 15 years. These include opportunities for "easy" discoveries of near surface gold and silv

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 3907 Wartime Progress in Coke Production

    By William Seymour

    "INTRODUCTION Byproduct-coke manufacture is one of our country's most essential in¬dustries; its importance was strikingly accentuated by the demands of World War II. This paper reviews recent progres

    Jun 1, 1946

  • TMS
    Corrosion of Refractories in Peirce Smith Converters

    By George Oprea, Tom Troczynski, Joe A. Rigby, Waiman Lo

    The refractory lining of the tuyere line in Peirce Smith converters have usually much shorter life in service than the rest of the lining, above or below it. There are already recognized chemical, the

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 5782 Oxidation Of Anthracite With Concentrated Nitric Acid ? Summary

    By M. A. Hammer

    In this study by the Federal Bureau of Mines Pennsylvania anthracite from the Eastern Middle field was oxidized by concentrated nitric acid at steam-bath temperature for 24 to 1,000 hours. The quantit

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Heat Pipes ? Proven Versatility in Heat Transport

    By M. L. Joy

    The heat pipe is a self-contained, passive structure that uses a liquid-vapour fluid cycle to provide high thermal conductance . Through the proper selection of working fluids and container materials,

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SAIMM
    Using SmartTag To Track Ore In Process Integration And Optimization Projects: Some Case Studies In A Variety Of Applications

    By E. Isokangas

    A mine is essentially a series of operations, including drilling and blasting, crushing, milling, flotation, and leaching, that are interconnected and therefore interrelated, with the performance of o

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Economic and Financial Market Prospects

    By Earl Sweet

    This overview of economic and financial market prospects examines the current and future state of the global and Canadian economies with a focus on commodities. Housing prices and global conflicts al

    Jan 1, 2016

  • IIMP
    Nuevo método para la recuperación de metales básicos y preciosos mediante el uso del mismo carbón mineral no bituminoso en operaciones combinadas de cianuración y fundición

    By Alfonso Rizo-Patrón Remy

    El objetivo del siguiente trabajo es señalar un método que permita la recuperación económica de metales preciosos como el oro, plata y otros metales básicos (tales como plomo y cobre) de sus respectiv

    Jun 20, 1954

  • SME
    Adventures in Microtunneling

    By Joseph Clare, Elizabeth Anderson, Mike McGinley, Ron Hines, Judy Cochran

    The South Lake Union Pipelines contract for King County Wastewater Treatment Division and Seattle Public Utilities in Seattle, Washington included three 1.8 m (72-in)inside diameter microtunneled pipe

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Aspects of Smelting Pig Iron in Electric Reduction Furnaces

    By L. T. Loe, A. S. Norsk, Mo i. Rana

    High production rate and good stability demand the optimization of all phases of electric pig iron smelting. This is important with respect to slag chemistry, which to a large extent regulates the pro

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    The Design of Blast-Furnace Gas-Engines in Belgium

    By H. Hubert

    THE first attempts at direct utilization of blast-furnace gas in engines were made in 1895. For a considerable time the gas had been burnt in Cowper stoves for heating the blast for the furnace, and u

    Nov 1, 1906

  • CIM
    The Use of Nuclear Explosives in Oil and Gas Production

    By H. E. Grier, H. H. Aronson, H. F. Coffer

    "Nuclear explosions are currently being planned for use in oil and gas production, the recovery of oil from oil shale, gas storage and copper leaching. The current status of each of these projects is

    Jan 1, 1968

  • IIMP
    Estudio para el tratamiento de minerales de metales estratégicos: litio, rubidio, cesio y tierras raras en la zona sur occidenta de la región Arequipa

    By Edmundo Alfaro, Álvaro Ordoñez

    La presencia de Las Tierras Raras o Rare Earth Elements (REE) y de metales alcalinos (Rb, Cs y Li), como elementos estratégicos, son de gran interés en el mundo por su empleo en nuevas tecnologías. Po

    Sep 29, 2023

  • SME
    Travelling In China

    By F. Habashi

    The changes that took place in China between 1984 and 2004 are remarkable. Visits were made to universities, research institutes, metallurgical industry, and many cultural centers within five trips du

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Gypsum And Salt Resources In Oklahoma Portion Of Permian Basin

    By Kenneth S. Johnson

    Large reserves of high-purity Permian gypsum crop out and are at shallow depth in three regions of western Oklahoma, Gypsum beds in the Blaine Formation are 10 to 30 feet thick and are generally 95 to

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Industrial Evaluation Of Sulfur Concrete In Corrosive Environments

    By William C. McBee

    A sulfur concrete technology has been developed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, in which chemically modified sulfur is utilized with suitable mineral aggregates to produce con

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Rock Mechanics and the Mining Industry

    By M. H. Rana

    "A survey of our knowledge in the field of rock mechanics is presented from the viewpoint of applications in the mining industry. Aspects of rock mechanics of special interest to the industry are enla

    Jan 1, 1966

  • AUSIMM
    Particle Size Distribution Effects that Should be Considered when Performing Flotation Geometallurgical Testing

    By K C. Runge, E Tabosa, A Jankovic

    Flotation recovery in geometallurgical modelling is usually predicted based on relationships developed from batch flotation testing of different ore types. These batch flotation tests are usually perf

    Sep 29, 2013