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    Manufacturing and refurbishing of jaw crushers (ef2589f5-b500-4295-b970-621cc7069302)

    By J. P. Grieco, F. W. Grieco

    "Manufacturing of Jaw CrushersOriginIn 1858 Eli Whitney Blake invented the first successful mechanical rock breaker-the Blake-type jaw crusher. Blake adapted a mechanical principal, the powerful toggl

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Manufacturing and refurbishing of jaw crushers

    By J. P. Grieco, F. W. Grieco

    "Manufacturing of Jaw CrushersOriginIn 1858 Eli Whitney Blake invented the first successful mechanical rock breaker-the Blake-type jaw crusher. Blake adapted a mechanical principal, the powerful toggl

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Pumping of Phosphate Slurries

    By Floyd B. Bowen

    Pumping methods are used, almost exclusively, to transport materials in the mining, beneficiation and chemical processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate pebble field. Matrix pumping system

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Limestone in British Columbia

    By Z. D. Hora

    Limestone of economic interest is widespread in British Columbia. Triassic deposits on Texada Island are a convenient 1idewa1er source of li111es1one for cemen1 and lime for 1he Pacific orthwes1. Perm

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Recent Developments in Electric Arc Furnace Technology

    By E. R. Landry

    This paper reviews the current state of electric furnace technology, with emphasis on some of the more recent developments. A large section of the paper is devoted to the use of increasingly high powe

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Mesoscopic Structure Reconfiguration of Soil and Numerical Simulation of its Seepage Field

    By Lin-fang Shen, Shao-jun Li, Zhi-liang Wang

    "The meso-structure of real soil consists of numerous particles with different sizes, while the traditional reconstruction method of quartet structure generation set (QSGS) produce relatively uniform

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Internal Micros train and the Deformation and Failure of Metals: 1.- The Possibilities of Using the Correlation between Internal Microstrain and Magnetic Properties in the Study of Metal Failure

    By P. Cavanagh

    Summary This paper discusses the fundamental principles which allow the development of a new method for studying the deformation and failure of metals in terms of 'internal microstrains'.

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Transport of Solids in Helically-Ribbed Pipes

    By S. E. Wolfe

    The presence of helical ribs in smooth-bore round pipe results in the transport of granular solid particles m water at a much lower velocity than required to transport the same solids in a smooth pipe

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Influence of coal rib pillar width on the stability of strata around the face-end and gatehead in longwall mining

    By Tony B. Szwilski

    "The efficiency of operation and life of an advancing longwall coalface depends, to a great extent. on the face-end roof strata conditions and the stability of the gateroads. The factors that influenc

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Managing the Reproducibility Level of Reported Metal Recoveries

    "The content of production reports has its origins in raw measurements taken in harsh production environments. The ensuing measurement/estimation errors always affect reproducibility such that, regard

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Modeling of Realistic Microstructures as Key Factor for Comminution Simulations

    By Michael Klichowicz, Holger Lieberwirth

    "For a detailed prognosis of mineral comminution processes, simulation tools like DEM still pose various challenges. Less realistic mineral structures can affect the results of simulation models such

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Scientific Prospecting-Achievements and Possibilities

    1. Scientific prospecting has had a profound and some-what unexpected effect on the world's supply of raw materials over the past twenty years. Where shortages were recently anticipated, abundanc

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Metamorphism of Iron-Formations and. its Bearing on their Beneficiation

    By G. A. Gross

    DURING the past 5 years a large amount of money and effort has been expended in exploration of iron-formations and in testing their suitability for beneficiation. Beds of ferruginous material are nume

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The BHP NWT Diamonds Project Diamond Processing in the Canadian Arctic

    By M. G. Rylatt, G. M. Popplewell

    "Production from Canada's first diamond mine is planned for the last quarter of 1998. The climatic conditions and the variation in kimberlite types to be treated have lead to the development of a comp

    Jan 1, 1998

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    MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Study of Particle Fluxes in the Broken Spur Hydrothermal Vent Field (29°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge)

    By A. B. Isaeva, A. Yu. Lein, A. A. Karpenko, V. V. Serova, A. P. Lisitzin, V. Yu. Rusakov, V. N. Lukashin

    Abstract - The flux of sediment matter was determined using sediment traps near a black smoker ("Saracen’s Head," Broken Spur hydrothermal field) and the mineral and chemical compositions of the settl

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Compilation of geology theses, 1991-1993. Part IIG-H: Abstracts of selected theses at Canadian Earth Science Departments

    By Wouter Bleeker, Isabelle Cadieux

    "Abstracts of theses related to mineral deposit studies and exploration, completed at geology or earth science departments of Canadian universities, have been compiled for the period 1991 to mid-I993.

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Compilation of geology theses, 1991-1993. Part IIE-F: Abstracts of selected theses at Canadian Earth Science Departments

    By Wouter Bleeker, Isabelle Cadieux

    "Abstracts of theses related to mineral deposit studies and exploration, completed at geology or earth science departments of Canadian universities, have been compiled for the period 1991 to mid-I993.

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Old iron nails

    By Ursula M. Franklin

    Old iron nails are one of the most common objects which entice the general public to ask questions about the history of metallurgy. There is a lot of history in old nails - history of the manufacturin

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Understanding the role of ion transport and porous transport layer (PTL) on reaction rate distribution in PEM fuel cell cathode

    By K. Karan

    Oxygen reduction reaction in PEM fuel cell cathodes involves participation of three reactants - oxygen, hydrogen ions, and electrons. Electrochemical reaction in the catalyst layer is, therefore, infl

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Light Stable Isotope Evidence for a Metamorphogenic Origin for Bedding-Parallel, Gold-bearing Veins in Cambrian Flysch, Meguma Group, Nova Scotia

    By Alan L. Sangster

    Auriferous, bedding-parallel veins occur in zones of carbonaceous, argillaceous and sulfidic turbidites in the Lower to Middle Cambrian sandy flysch of the Goldenville Formation. The 0348 values for v

    Jan 1, 1992