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                     Rock Mechanics Instrumentation for Determination of Stress Distribution Around Hardrock Longwall Mining Faces - Introduction Rock Mechanics Instrumentation for Determination of Stress Distribution Around Hardrock Longwall Mining Faces - IntroductionBy James J. Scott Longwall mining has not received a great deal of attention in the United States; however, this system offers many advantages over the conventional room-and-pillar methods now being used. In order to c Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Role of Minerals in Our Future Economy Role of Minerals in Our Future EconomyBy Games Slayter NO reasonably well-informed person believes that the role of minerals, both metallic and nonmetallic, will be any less important in the future than it has been in the past. The contrary is true. Indus Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate Bauxite Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate BauxiteBy Zsolt Csillag, Dragorad Ivankovic, Miomir Ceh, Anna Csordás-Tóth Results of the common research work of ALUTERV-FKI and RI in field of ore dressing are presented here. Although monohydrate types of bauxites consist of finely dispersed minerals, however, in some Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Role of the Japanese trading company in setting world coal prices Role of the Japanese trading company in setting world coal pricesBy Peter J. Szabo Introduction There has been much said recently about the sophistication of Japanese management in turning out reliable, inexpensive products, such as cars and steel. Techniques include consensus mana Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Roller Presses For Secondary Metal Recycling Roller Presses For Secondary Metal RecyclingBy Dr. -Ing. Wolfgang Pietsch Many primary metallurgical wastes are in the sh.-ape of turnings; borings, chips, dusts, and other particuletes. While such. materials can be easily segregated and/or upgraded to yield high quality ?s Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Rolling of Aluminum Structural Shapes at the Massena Plant of the United States Aluminum Co. Rolling of Aluminum Structural Shapes at the Massena Plant of the United States Aluminum Co.By W. F. Boericke THE recent completion by the United States Aluminum Company of a $4,000,000 addition to its plant at Massena, N. Y., consisting of a large blooming mill and structural mill, gives this organization, a Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Rotary Hearth Process For Smelting Lead Ores And Battery Scrap Of Bleiberger Bergwerks Union, A.G. Arnoldstein, Austria Rotary Hearth Process For Smelting Lead Ores And Battery Scrap Of Bleiberger Bergwerks Union, A.G. Arnoldstein, AustriaBy Herbert Dlaska The BBU - rotary hearth treats lead concentrates and battery scrap by the roast-reaction process. It corresponds in principle to the long-known Newnam hearth, however its hearth-basin is not straight Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Rubidium and Cesium Their Present Status and Their Potentialities Rubidium and Cesium Their Present Status and Their PotentialitiesBy Hung-Kei H. Lam Rubidium and cesium were discovered by Bunsen and Kirchhoff about 100 years ago. These two elements are by no means as abundant as sodium or potassium. Their occurrence in minerals is widespread, but Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Safety and Financial Value Created by Good Slope Management Strategies and Tactics Safety and Financial Value Created by Good Slope Management Strategies and TacticsBy A R. Bye, T R. Stacey Anglo PlatinumÆs Potgietersrust Platinums (PPRust) operates three open pits and plans to excavate 90 Mt of rock in 2007. With pit slopes expected to reach a height of 400 m, the geotechnical departmen Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Salt Making by Solar Evaporation Salt Making by Solar EvaporationDiscussion of the paper of W. C. PHALEN, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2249 to 2265. DAVID T. DAY, Washington, D. C.-Conside Jan 4, 1915 
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                     Salvaging a $300,000 Investment in a Lower California Gold Mine Salvaging a $300,000 Investment in a Lower California Gold MineBy James E. Harding AT just about the geographical center of the peninsula of Lower California is the El Arco gold mine. It is small and spotty, and three separate attempts to operate it in the past have failed. The only Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits Sampling and Estimating Ore DepositsJan 1, 1925 
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                     Sampling Challenges for the Copper Industry Sampling Challenges for the Copper IndustryIn spite of the efforts done in the past to implement in Codelco best practice guidelines and standards on several important sampling, assaying and variability issues, many people, particularly top ma Mar 1, 2010 
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                     Sampling Systems for Process Control and Metallurgical Accounting Sampling Systems for Process Control and Metallurgical AccountingBy F F. Pitard The optimisation of a metallurgical plant requires two kinds of sampling systems. The first provides samples to follow process changes, so in due time actions to maintain key parameters within pre-est Jul 29, 2014 
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                     San Francisco Paper - Important Topping Plants of California (with Discussion) San Francisco Paper - Important Topping Plants of California (with Discussion)By Arthur F. L. Bell Prior to 1908 the oil production in the State of California had been almost entirely a heavy fuel oil, with a high flash point, but changed within a short period to a large percentage of refining oil Jan 1, 1916 
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                     San Francisco Paper - The Commercial Production of Sound, Homogeneous Steel Ingots and Blooms (with Discussion) San Francisco Paper - The Commercial Production of Sound, Homogeneous Steel Ingots and Blooms (with Discussion)By Emil Gathmann Through wide experience at numerous mills in the United States I have found that there is a decided difference of opinion among the producers of steel as to what constitutes commercially sound steel. Jan 1, 1916 
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                     San Francisco Paper - The Pacific Coast Iron Situation. The Iron Ores of California and Possibilities of Smelting (with Discussion) San Francisco Paper - The Pacific Coast Iron Situation. The Iron Ores of California and Possibilities of Smelting (with Discussion)By Charles Colcock Jones In any discussion of this very large subject we are confronted at the outset with so many obstacles that at best only a fragmentary and rather disconnected presentation can be made of it, and my hope Jan 1, 1916 
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                     Saskatchewan's coal future Saskatchewan's coal futureBy T. Adamcewicz The province's lignite resources lie mainly in the south, extensions of the much larger deposits in Montana and North Dakota. Because of planned additional capacity, conventional steam power generatio Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Saskatchewan's Industrial Minerals Saskatchewan's Industrial MineralsBy A. J. Williams THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Scrap Processing and Recycling in the Nigerian Metallurgical Industries Scrap Processing and Recycling in the Nigerian Metallurgical IndustriesBy C. M. Iheagwara An overview of the scope and ramifications of scrap recycling in the Nigerian metallurgical industries has been presented in this paper. The modern state-of-the-art processing techniques and the oper Jan 1, 1992 
