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The Transformation Of Ferrochromium Smelting Technologies During The Last Decades (3844a56b-bacc-4d72-9cf3-15ee7bf5e6c1)By J. Daavittila
In the latter part of the 1980s Outokumpu Chrome in Tornio, Finland, was in a situation when its twenty-year-old ferrochrome plant was becoming too inefficient to sustain economically sound production
Jan 1, 2004
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The Winning of Clays and ShalesBy J. F. McMahon
Introduction The greater portion of the information presented in this paper was obtained in the course of an investigation on clay gathering and its cost in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario (1). F
Jan 1, 1933
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Preventing and Managing Fires at Deep and Ultra-Deep Level Gold Mines in South AfricaBy M. G. Beukes
"In South Africa most of the large gold mines operate between 1500m and 4500m below surface where reef is accessed initially through a vertical shaft system then via a network of tunnels and mined in
Jan 1, 2019
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Nova Scotians Look at British Coal Mining PracticeBy John M. Gordon
DURING and after 1949, various groups of British mining engineers came to the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, at Sydney, N .S., to see at first hand the Dosco MINER ( 1). These visits culminated in 19
Jan 1, 1956
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The Role of Geochemistry In Exploration ArchitectureBy J. A. C. Fortescue
During the past decade, geochemical prospecting methods have become important in Canadian mineral exploration. The object of this paper is to discuss the role of geochemical methods in a typical miner
Jan 1, 1967
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Risk analysis related to mineral exploration and mine developmentBy Denis Yaychuk, Gary Billingsley
The economic eva luation of a mineral property or mining venture should include the quantification of ri k as part of the analy is. The re ults of such an analysis provide the decision-makers not only
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 4063 National Motor-Gasoline Surveys, Summer 1946By O. C. Blade
"INTRODUCTION This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States is a continuation of a series of reports made in accordance with a cooperative agreement b
Dec 1, 1946
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The Application of Rubber and Polyurethane Screens for Sizing, Dewatering and Heavy Medium RecoveryWe are all no doubt aware that with today's high costs it is more important than ever to get the maximum possible return on capital invested in the mining industry. Screening is an important a
Jan 1, 1984
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Cleveland Paper - The Manufacture of Coke. A DiscussionJoseph E. Thropp, Jr., Indiana Harbor, Ind.:—To what do you attribute the fact that in some localities the by-product coke sells at a premium over the ordinary bee-hive coke for foundry use ? If the c
Jan 1, 1913
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Aerial Tramway Construction in the AndesBy B. C. Riblet
THE president of a large smelting and refining company once telegraphed me that they had acquired extensive mining interests in northern Peru and requested me to inspect their properties as it would b
Jan 1, 1937
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Measurement And Analysis On The Bearing Behaviour And Driving Effects Of Piles In Shanghai RegionBy Gao Dazhao
This paper presents some research results of pile foundation performance. Measurements on the bearing behaviour and driving effects of piles have been carried out during pile testing and pile driving.
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-106(1)-85 Cost-Effectiveness Of Dust Controls Used On Unpaved Haul Roads - Volume I -- Results, Analysis, And ConclusionsBy 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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Canada's Place In The World Oil PictureBy R. A. Brown
RIGHT NOW the Canadian oil business is suffering from growing pains brought on by developments outside our borders. I would like, therefore, to place our industry in perspective for you in two ways. I
Jan 1, 1958
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IC 6813 Review of Illinois Coal-Mine Fatalities for 1933By A. U. Miller
Since coal -mining records have been kept , reports of all mining States show that each year the lives of many workers have been sacrificed in the production of coal , and Illinois has contributed its
Nov 1, 1934
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Changes in the rules of the game for the mining industry at home and abroadBy Dorothy Walters
As an increase in the number of producers alters fact ors affecting supply, long-term prospects in traditional markets for many minerals weaken. At the same time, conflicts between national and intern
Jan 1, 1979
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Electrical Prospecting for Ore and OilBy Hans Lundberg
GEOPHYSICAL methods as described in technical articles generally fail to answer the questions of prospectors and geologists as to which method they should apply and what information they may expect fr
Jan 1, 1930
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Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc OxideBy WOOLSEY MCA JOHNSON
INDEPENDENTLY of the recognized chemical reactions involved in the production of metallic zinc, the process is affected by physical conditions in efficiency, and by commercial as well as technical eco
Sep 1, 1907
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Friction rock stabiliser QAQC and a process to investigate high pull test failure ratesBy R Varden
Friction rock stabilisers, commonly termed ‘Split Sets’, friction rock bolts, or continuous friction coupled bolts are the most widely used rock bolt in the Australian underground metalliferous indust
Mar 29, 2023
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OFR-34-87 Industry Assessment Of Minos® Mine-Monitoring SystemBy F. du Breuil
BCR National Laboratory (formerly Bituminous Coal Research, Inc.), under a USBM contract (originally with the Department of Energy), monitored the installation and operation of a computer-based belt-
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis of Cracks in Residences Near the Homestake Mining Company Open Cut MineBy Claude R. Ayoub, Charles A. Kliche, David G. McDowall
Homestake Mining Company's Open Cut Mine is located in Lead, South Dakota, in the northern Black Hills. The mine is within 300 feet of occupied residences on the south end, and within 1200 feet on the
Jan 1, 1989