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Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates Alphabetical
Aamot, Olav Crone, (M'29) Chem. Engr., Elektro¬kemisk, Raadhusgt, 23; Oslo, Norway. Abadilla. Quirico A., (M'33) Min. Engr., Dir., Bureau of Mines, Manila, P. I. Abbott, Agatin T., ( J&ap
Jan 1, 1941
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Mining in Canada - HR Challenges and Opportunities
Overview of Presentation ?About MiHR ?Human Resources Challenges in the Minerals and Metals Industry ?Getting the Facts -Sector Study Project ?Key Findings ?Recommendations ?Conclusions ?Mi
May 1, 2006
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Extending the life of INMETCO’s submerged arc furnace lining
By C. Doyle, D. M. Hoffman, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, W. J. Koshut, R. H. Hanewald
"Recently, lining life of the INMETCO submerged arc furnace has been dramatically extended from an average of eleven months in the 1980s to a current record of 34 months. This paper summarizes test wo
Jan 1, 1997
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Internal Carbon Addition During Hematite Fluxed Pellet Production At The Tilden Mine
By P. J. Suardini, T. E. Seppanen, M. J. Hanninen
In order to reduce the heat loading in the Tilden Mine kilns caused by burning coal, which in turn resulted in rapid and significant build-upon the kiln lining, internal carbon was added to the green
Jan 1, 2003
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Air Cooling in the Gold Mines on the Rand
By Willis Carrier
PARTICULAR interest in the ventilation of deep mines, especially those in South Africa, has been created by a very complete system of cooling of the world's deepest mine, the Turf shaft of the Ro
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 6970 Liquid Carbon Dioxide Used To Extinguish A Gob Fire In A German Coal Mine
By George S. Rice
A novel method of extinguishing a mine fire in a stowed or gob-filled area by employing liquid carbon dioxide under high pressure eras used recently with success at the President (Prasident) coal mine
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7948 Coal Chemicals For World Markets ? Introduction And Summary
By Joseph A. DeCarlo
The rapid growth of the organic chemical industry in the United States and abroad has focused attention on the future raw-material sources for this important industry. Chemical products are essential
Jan 1, 1960
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Criteria for the Design of Emergency Refuge Stations for an Underground Metal Mine
By G P. Bates
The rationale for the design of the Emergency Egress (escape andentrapment) strategy for one underground metal mine has beenpreviously described (Brake, 1999). Two of the key conclusionsfor this mine,
Jan 1, 1999
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A Unique Gold Casting Alloy for Dental Applications.
By Paul J. Cascone
This paper will discuss the science behind the development of a unique gold alloy for dental prosthetic applications. The alloy (GOLDTECH BIO2000) contains 99.7% gold providing unquestioned biocompati
Oct 1, 2003
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Leslie Bradford Golden Jubilee Oration
LESLIE BRADFORD GOLDEN JUBILEE ORATION "Not only a metallurgist but a scientist of the highest order" Leslie Bradford and the Australian Metallurgical Industry
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6604 Thermal Conductivity Of Rock: Measurement By The Transient Line Source Method
By Robert L. Marovelli
The thermal conductivities of six rocks were measured by the transient line source method over the temperature range of -850 to 1,500° F. Close-fitting ceramic probes were used in 0.065-inch-diameter
Jan 1, 1965
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Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical Methods
By Y. Nakamura, T. H. Okabe, S. A. Sunkar, K. Nose
Ruthenium (Ru) is known as a platinum group element with a very small production volume. In fact, the worldwide annual production of primary Ru metal is only about 20-30 tons, and it depends on the am
Jan 1, 2014
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MLA 14-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Owlshead Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-156), San Bernardino County, California
By Arel B. McMahan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated mines, prospects, and mineralized areas in the Owlshead Mountains Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in 1982. Within the WSA, subeconomic manganese, iron, zinc, and lead
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 6492 Milling Methods At The Midvale Concentrator Of The U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., Midvale, Utah - Introduction
By R. A. Pallanch
This paper, which describes the milling practice at the Midvale concentrator, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines. The Midvale concentrator, a custom lead-zinc selective flotat
Jan 1, 1931
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Application Of In-The-Hole Hammer Drilling At The C. S. A. Mine, Cobar
The last two years have seen a rapid change-over from mechanised cut and fill. stoping to the more economic and productive long hole open stoping method, such that today more than 80 per cent of to
Jan 1, 1977
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High Resolution On-line Particle Size Distribution Analyses on Highly Concentrated Ore Slurries
By G. Jenny
The particle size distribution of ground minerals is of decisive importance for downstream processes like floatation, separation, drying or others. In order to optimize the process efficiency on one
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrokinetic and Settling Behaviors of Aurora Oil Sands Tailings
By C. Liu
Zeta potentials and settling rates of an oil sands tailings sample taken from Syncrude Canada Ltd's Aurora Stacker Pilot Operation were studied. Two clay minerals, kaolinite and illite, were also
Jan 1, 2006
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Processing Options For The Removal Of Nitrate From Mining Process Streams (0e3139aa-2c46-4ef5-bc2d-7a17f4a43af5)
By Joseph C. Milbourne
The selection of a suitable nitrate removal process depends on a variety of site-specific chemical and environmental issues. The dominant technologies for nitrate removal include biological denitrific
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology Of Lead-Zinc-Copper Deposits At Buchans, Newfoundland (45cdfca0-c7d9-45ec-b461-e2e724bbacd5)
By P. W. George
This paper presents geological data regarding deposits of over 7,500,000 tons of fine-grained sulphide ore in barite gangue. A series of pyroclastics and arkoses was intruded by sills of quartz porphy
Jan 1, 1937
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Managing Technology Risk
By Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey
To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives.
Jan 1, 2015