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The Influence of Minerals on Canadian History and DevelopmentBy Charles Camsell
Few persons ever stop to consider how vital an influence minerals, and especially metals, have had upon human history, how they have affected the every-day life of the individual or how at different p
Jan 1, 1926
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IC 8391 Dimension StoneBy William R. Barton
Dimension stones, with their almost infinite variety, have a broad range of properties and uses. Natural stone was beyond doubt the first mineral commodity used by man. Today dimension stone has widen
Jan 1, 1968
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The People's Republic Of China ? A New Industrial Power With A Strong Mineral BaseBy K. P. Wang
Mining and metallurgy have had a long history in China, and resources there have always been considered promising. Under the People's Republic of China (PRC), a remarkable industrial renaissance
Jan 1, 1975
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Metallogenic Concepts in GaspéBy R. Marleau, R. Assad, J. Dugas
"A study of the geological features of known occurrences of mineralization in Gaspe is the basis for a classification. Nickel, chromite, asbestos and some copper are pre-or syn-Taconic, whereas the mo
Jan 1, 1969
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The State of DRB’s in the Tunnel Industry - NAT2022By David Hatem, Michael Vitale, Joseph Gildner, Michael Roach, Fred Dunham
Dispute Review/Resolution Boards (DRB’s) are a highly successful dispute avoidance and resolution tool. In a joint effort between the UCA of SME and the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF), the
Dec 1, 2022
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Wavelet Transform Analysis of Blast SeismographBy Douglas A. Anderson
Much progress has been made in understanding the forward process for blast vibration simulation: that is, how to create a resultant seismogram from an empirically determined seed waveform. What has no
Jan 1, 2013
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Sustainable Manufacture: A Dilemma or Window of Opportunity?By M. H. Attia
The concept of sustainable development has been evolved into a working framework for sustainable manufacturing, in which the environmental requirements are introduced into product development at the d
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 7130 Testing Respiratory Protective Equipment For Approval ? IntroductionBy H. H. Schrenk
The purpose of respiratory protective equipment is to prevent the inhalation of harmful or objectionable atmospheres. Although constituents or contaminants that may render an atmosphere irrespirable o
Jan 1, 1940
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Kinetic And Equilibrium Effects In Gold Ore CyanidationBy M. I. Brittan
Cyanide leaching of two West African gold ores was studied in multiple laboratories to provide process-engineering data for plant design purposes. Unusually slow leach extraction kinetics were observe
Jan 1, 2008
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NAT 2008 Full Proceedings - NAT2008By Bradford F. Townsend, Marc R. Kritzer, Michael F. Roach, Dennis Ofiara
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information contained in this work has been obtained by SME, Inc. from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SME nor its autho
Dec 1, 2008
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Full NAT 2024 Proceedings - NAT2024By SME SME
NORTH AMERICAN TUNNELING 2024 PROCEEDINGS
Jun 23, 2024
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An Empirical Relationship For Trona Mine DesignBy William G. Fischer
This paper attempts to close the gap between extensive rock testing with field measurements and the mine operator's need for safe mine layouts and alternatives. It was found that many of the vari
Jan 1, 1984
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Mexican Paper - Notes on the Mines and Minerals of Guanajuato, MexicoBy William P. Blake
The ancient city of Guanajuato, the capital of the State of that name, has been built up and sustained chiefly by the milling industry based upon the veins of the Veta Madre and La Luz. It is distant
Jan 1, 1902
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Augustus Braun Kinzel - Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME
DURING the happy and peaceful years between the Treaty of Versailles and the third New Deal, metallurgy became one of the most cosmopolitan of the sciences. Any metallurgist can name some twenty or th
Jan 1, 1946
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Carl Auer and the Beginning of the Rare Earths IndustryBy F. Habashi
"The rare earths industry started in Austria in 1887 by Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858-1929) Professor of Chemistry at the University of Vienna. The process was based on monazite sand transported from B
Jan 1, 2012
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MLA 17-94 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of Eight Roadless Areas In MontanaBy Ronald B. Stotelmeyer
This report summarizes the U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluation of the mineral resources of eight roadless areas in several National Forests in Montana. The areas are amoung those that have been proposed a
Jan 1, 1994
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Paragénesis y distribución de minerales y metales en la veta principal de San CristóbalBy C. M. Wright
Siendo la veta principal San Cristóbal, una de las estructuras que atraviesan el Anticlinal Chumpe en la provincia de Yauli, su explotación ha sido limitada a las rocas volcánicas y filitas en el flan
Aug 20, 1963
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OFR-125(1)-83 Technological Innovation In The Copper IndustryBy Alfred Weiss
These volumes report on the study initiated by the U. S. Bureau of Mines to develop and apply a methodology to quantitatively assess the probability and potential benefits of technological innovation
Jan 1, 1983
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Drill Monitoring and GPS Developments and their Impact on the Drill to Mill ProcessBy John Vynne
Too often, a mine’s operations, including drilling, blasting, loading, hauling, crushing, processing, etc., are considered independent steps, rather then a continuous process. In fact, these are inter
Jan 1, 2000
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OFR-131-81 The Implementation Of UHF Radio Communications And CCTV Monitoring Systems In A Room And Pillar Metal/Non-Metal Mine Final ReportBy R. A. Isberg
This report describes the design and implementation of UHF radio and closed-circuit television systems in the Black River room and pillar limestone mine near Butler, Pendleton County, Kentucky. Prior
Jan 1, 1981