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                     China’s Mineral Priorities and Current Projects China’s Mineral Priorities and Current ProjectsBy Sabina Brady Investment in the ferrous sector between 1981 and 1985 will total about $9 billion, or 7.6% of the state budget for capital assets. The money will primarily go to complete the first stage of the Baosh Jan 8, 1983 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Vacuum on the Tensile Properties of Magnesium Single Crystals Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Vacuum on the Tensile Properties of Magnesium Single CrystalsBy Dell P. Williams, Howard G. Nelson The tensile behavior of magnesium single crystals at a temperature of 26º ± 2ºC was investigated at varying pressure levels from 760 to 8 X 10-8 tow. For crystals deformed at a constant linear strain Jan 1, 1965 
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                     RI 3903 Exploration of the White Eagle Fluorspar Mine. Cooks Peak Mining District Grant County. New Mexico RI 3903 Exploration of the White Eagle Fluorspar Mine. Cooks Peak Mining District Grant County. New MexicoBy John H. Soulé "Bureau of Mines engineers3/ examined the White Eagle fluorspar mine on September 3, 1943, and again on February 17, 1944. The examinations led to a proposal for the exploratory project upon which thi Jul 1, 1946 
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                     Geology - The Gem Stocks and Adjacent Orebodies, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho Geology - The Gem Stocks and Adjacent Orebodies, Coeur d'Alene District, IdahoBy G. M. Crosby Seven mines with important production records in the Coeur d'Alene lie adjacent to the Gem stocks —the Frisco (Gem), Hercules, Interstate, Rex (Sixteen to One), Success (Granite), Sunset, and Tam Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Book news Book news1. Book reviews Physiochemical properties of molten slags and glasses, by E.T. Turkdogan. London, Metals Society, 1983.516 pp. £35. Reviewer: A.F .S. Scboukens Microstructural characterisation of meta Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1941By John M. Kelly New Mexico produced 39,751,868 bbl. of oil in 1941 and ranked seventh among the oil-producing states. Its 1941 production established an annual record, exceeding the 1940 record year by 854,498 bbl. T Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942 Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942By C. A. Hartnagel The production of petroleum in New York state in 1942 amounted to 5,410,000 bbl. This represents an increase over each of the four preceding years, and, with the exception of 1937, is the largest prod Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Coal - Rheolaveur System of Fine Coal Cleaning Coal - Rheolaveur System of Fine Coal CleaningBy John Griffen This paper records over twenty years' experience with the use of the Rheolaveur system in the United States, showing its ability to meet changing conditions caused by the dirtier mine output of p Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Use of Axis Distribution Charts to Represent Sheet Textures Institute of Metals Division - Use of Axis Distribution Charts to Represent Sheet TexturesBy L. K. Jetter, C. J. McHargue The use of axis charts for representing the texture of cold-rolled thorium sheet was compared with conventional pole figures. Four texture components were deduced from the axis charts and shown to be Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Appendix A – Part I Appendix A – Part IThe following advertisements show the contemporary view of the value of coal on a tract, usually as compared with farming advantages of several kinds. Fayette Gazette and Union Advertiser, February 1 Jan 1, 1942 
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                     World’s largest hydraulic shovel, O&K’s RH 300, now operating at Chuquicamata, world’s largest copper mine World’s largest hydraulic shovel, O&K’s RH 300, now operating at Chuquicamata, world’s largest copper mineBy Tim Neil, O&apos Large is the applicable adjective here. The largest hydraulic shovel in the world, the largest copper mine in the world, the largest copper producing company in the world. The O&K RH 300 hydraulic Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Technical Note - Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations At Mineral-Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation System Technical Note - Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations At Mineral-Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation SystemBy A. B. Cecala, G. W. Klinowski Introduction The US Bureau of Mines has designed and evaluated total mill ventilation systems (TMVS) at two mineral-processing operations. Both systems have proven proficient at cost-effectively re Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942 Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942By C. A. Hartnagel The production of petroleum in New York state in 1942 amounted to 5,410,000 bbl. This represents an increase over each of the four preceding years, and, with the exception of 1937, is the largest prod Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Contract mining : An attractive and economical alternative to owner operations Contract mining : An attractive and economical alternative to owner operationsBy Don S. McCoy, W. Joseoph Schlitt, Donald B. Swanson Introduction Contract miners have long played an important role in the minerals industry. Historically, these were individuals who worked as underground miners and were paid by the ton or the day. Th Jan 12, 1987 
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                     Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Metastable Solubility of Tungsten in Aluminum Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Metastable Solubility of Tungsten in AluminumBy A. Tonejc, A. Bonefacic As can be seen from the phase diagram A1-W1 the equilibrium solubility of tungsten in aluminum is practically nil at room temperature. By quenching from the liquid state (50,000°C per sec), Varic, Bur Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Influence of blasting techniques on open pit economics Influence of blasting techniques on open pit economicsBy H. G. Naidu, Raj K. Singhai, S. P. Singh Introduction The economics of open-pit mining de¬pend heavily on the cost of overburden removal. It is necessary to maintain a pit slope as steep as possible. Steeper slopes lower the volume of overb Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Systems Zirconium-Molybdenum and Zirconium-Wolfram (Discussion page 747) Institute of Metals Division - Systems Zirconium-Molybdenum and Zirconium-Wolfram (Discussion page 747)By R. F. Domagala, M. Hansen, D. J. McPherson On the basis of metallographic analysis, incipient melting data, thermal analysis work, and X-ray diffraction, phase relationships in the 0 to 50 atomic pct alloy content were carefully resolved. Phas Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Discussion - Tailings Dam Performance From USCOLD Incident-Survey Data - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, March 2001, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 49-53- Strachan, C. Discussion - Tailings Dam Performance From USCOLD Incident-Survey Data - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, March 2001, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 49-53- Strachan, C.By A. F. Agnew Discussion by A.E Agnew Strachan's paper summarizes a wealth of data on water-storage dam "incidents" published by USCOLD and ASCE in 1988, together with a review of tailings-dam incidents pub Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1941By John M. Kelly New Mexico produced 39,751,868 bbl. of oil in 1941 and ranked seventh among the oil-producing states. Its 1941 production established an annual record, exceeding the 1940 record year by 854,498 bbl. T Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Discussion - Increased ore grindability and plant through- Put with controlled blasting Discussion - Increased ore grindability and plant through- Put with controlled blastingBy G. Chi, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. C. Bradt, A. Ghosh Technical Papers, Mining Engineering Vol. 49, No. 12, pp. 70-75, Discussion by McIvor, R. and Fink, R. P. We must challenge what we consider to be dubious statements in the above-mentioned article Jan 1, 1999 
