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International Trade In Industrial MineralsBy Henry N. McCarl
In the period 1982-1992, world trade has increased in real terms about 65% (Anon., 1992b). The nominal value of this trade in the early 1990s is approximately $5 trillion. In 1970, mineral commodities
Jan 1, 1994
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Surface Phase Transitions Of Adsorbed Collector Molecules As Revealed By In Situ FT-IR/IRS SpectroscopyBy M. R. Yalamanchili, C. A. Young, J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, J. D. Miller
Introduction Researchers have long speculated regarding the adsorption state of collectors on mineral surfaces. Only recently have analytical techniques become available that allow direct in situ a
Jan 1, 1994
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Errata (5268ac87-18a9-458e-b334-4f72060324e3)Volume 1 pages 665-671 Title should read as Dynamic pile testing of H-piles at HDB sites J.Wei, Y. S. Heng, C. S. Lok, M. K.Chong Housing and Development Board, Singapore 'tons'
Jan 1, 1994
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Assessment of the potential for formation of acid rock drainage from open pit, run of mine waste at the Porgera Mine, Papua New GuineaBy Stewart R
Potential acid rock drainage from the destruction of metalliferous sulph-ides is recognised as a critical factor in the design and economics of any mining venture. While this realisation is relatively
Jan 1, 1994
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Control of secondary emissions in pyrometallurgical smeltersBy J. C. Taylor, J. A. Davis
"Existing environmental, health and safety regulations have forced pyrometallurgical facilities worldwide to drastically change some of their traditional methods of operation. In extreme cases, a numb
Jan 1, 1994
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An Improved Linkage Between Job Competencies And Cost Measures For The Mining IndustryBy G. T. Lineberry
The Work Crew Performance Model (WCPM) is a method for designing, implementing, and evaluating? performance improvement strategies for machine operators and other mining personnel. The WCPM offers a p
Jan 1, 1994
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Bylaws Of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining InstituteARTICLE I - General Section 1. Name. The name of the corporation shall be The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. Section 2. Objects and Purposes. The objects and purposes of The Rocky Mountai
Jan 1, 1994
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Loading Characteristics Of Gold-Bromo Species Onto Activated CarbonBy R. K. Mensah-Biney, M. T. Hepworth, K. J. Reid
The loading characteristics of gold-bromide species onto activated carbon were evaluated using a batch system. The overall loading of gold onto activated carbon was rapid for the first few hours, but
Jan 1, 1994
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Business Cycles And The Outlook For Industrial MineralsBy M. C. Roberts
The consumption of industrial minerals, like most other commodities produced from the earth, depends on the demand for the goods and services that use these materials. Minerals are not generally used
Jan 1, 1994
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The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper AlloysBy K. N. Han, Y. Guan
[The dissolution behavior of copper and gold from their pure state and from Au-Cu alloys in cyanide solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of
Jan 1, 1994
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A Statistical Index For The Mechanical Quality Of A Rock MassBy B. Amadei, A. Squassabia
This paper introduces the Rock Mass Median (RMM) index, a statistical measure of the mechanical quality of a rock mass thus is obtained through a mechanistic interpretation of the Poisson stochastic p
Jan 1, 1994
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Ore reserves, mining and profitBy Hugh K. Taylor
"With some justification, people have long complained about the indefinition of ore reserves. Perhaps they were led to expect too much; from former and easier definition practices in the once common u
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect Of Air Velocity And Walking On Re-Entrainment Of Dust In Mine AirwaysBy S. Shankar
The phenomenon of re-entrainment is seen in many environments, such as sand dune formation, soil erosion, fugitive dust emission, spread of radio-nuclides from accidents involving nuclear weapons, etc
Jan 1, 1994
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Tar Sand Pretreatment With DiluentBy J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Important aspects of kerosene penetration into tar sand have been investigated. The natural tar sand porosity was measured and used to analyze the performance of the hot water process. Subsequently, p
Jan 1, 1994
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Radiometric Techniques in Heavy Mineral Exploration and Exploitation (a533ff83-da77-414b-aaa6-da379b7ff5f7)By C. Stapel, AA Groningen, R. J. De Meijer
"In recent years the Environmental Research Group of the KVI has been developing a number of radiometric techniques that may be employed in mineral sand exploration. These techniques involve: radiomet
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment Of Electric Arc Furnace Dust Using Chlorineiair MixturesBy Derek J. Fray
Electric arc furnace dusts, especially those containing zinc ferrite, are notoriously difficult to process to give valuable products and non-toxic residues. The ideal process would remove and recover
Jan 1, 1994
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World Distribution Of Industrial Mineral DepositsBy Peter W. Harben
Once considered the dowdy country cousins of the glamorous metallics, industrial minerals are shedding their old image. They are neither common nor easy and their time has come in an age of increasing
Jan 1, 1994
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Calculation of the Electromagnetic Field and Melt Shape in Electromagnetic Confinement Systems: A Comparison between Numerical MethodsBy T. T. Natarajan, Nagy EI-Kaddah
"Numerical simulation of electromagnetic confinement systems generally requires large CPU time due to the strong coupling between the electromagnetic and the free boundary problems. The present paper
Jan 1, 1994
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Post-Tensioned Diaphragm Wall "T" Panels For Large Unbraced Excavation Spans - IntroductionBy Nino Catalano
The combination of two top levels of cross-lot braces designed and installed to act as a truss, and vertical post-tensioning of the panels allow the unbraced excavation of a 36' span. Philoso
Jan 1, 1994
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Construction Uses – Stone, DecorativeBy James M. Barker, George S. Austin
Stone, one of the oldest building materials, today remains a well-established material throughout the construction industry. The use of natural stone is much less prevalent now than in the past. It is
Jan 1, 1994