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Metal Refining Facilites of CanadaBy R. W. Brigstocke
History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa
Jan 1, 1932
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Metal Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage By Electrowinning And BiosorptionBy S. Ubaldini
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a common problem in different areas with a past history of mining activities, which is characterized by low pH (2-4.5) and significant toxic metals concentration. The main
Jan 1, 2006
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Metallurgical Inventory - Some of the Things That Have Happened in the Last Fifteen YearsBy H. W. Gillett
CLYDE WILLIAMS has reminded me that in the fall of 1929, gave, in MINING AND METALLURGY, an account of the hopes and aspirations of Battelle Memorial Institute, which was then just swinging into initi
Jan 1, 1945
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Metallurgical Plant Design and ConstructionBy M. R. HULL
FOLLOWING the discovery of a body of ore that appears to have commercial possibilities there is a period of development work to determine its extent and grade and the most economical method of mining
Jan 1, 1926
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Metallurgical Process Advances Historically Reduce Resource Use and PollutionBy H. J. McQueen
Pyro-reduction of ores to metal products developed markedly through the industrial revolution into the great depression. Nineteenth century resource and environmental sustainability were haphazardly i
Jan 1, 2012
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Metallurgy of Lead - Precious-Metal Concentrates, With Low Lead, a Problem at Some PlantsBy Carle R. Hayward
GENERAL conditions in the lead industry have registered a distinct improvement. The first signs of a strengthening market were found in an increasing demand for scrap. There is keen competition for ol
Jan 1, 1937
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Metallurgy of Zinc - Industry Is Consolidating Gains of Previous YearsBy U. C. Tainton
IN reviewing progress in zinc metallurgy during the last year or so one is reminded of the premise on which H. G. Wells based his "Food. of the Gods," namely that growth does not and cannot take place
Jan 1, 1937
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Metals exploration in a changing industryBy R. Horn
The financial performance of the mining industry, measured by return on equity and capital employed, has been inadequate for many years. Consequently, mining companies are not valued highly by stock m
Jan 1, 2002
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Method of Assessing Pillar Conditions in Salt MinesBy H. Blaha, H. Wagner
"Room and pillar workings in salt mines are preferred sites for underground waste disposal. A critical issue in selecting waste disposal sites is long-term behaviour of such workings. The long-term be
Jan 1, 2015
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Methods of Breaking and Handling Ore at East GeduldBy A. S. Knight
THE breaking and handling of ore is obviously the most important consideration when the layout of a new mine is contemplated. The problem must be attacked with due regard to the claim area of the prop
Jan 1, 1942
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Methods of Haulage in Coal MinesBy W. M. G. Heeley
In the province of Alberta the coal measures dip at so many different angles, between the horizontal and the vertical, that many different systems of haulage are in use. I will, however, only touch br
Jan 1, 1925
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Methods Of Improving The Economic Performance Of Industrial Scale Mineral Flotation CircuitsBy R. R. Klimpel
The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and of separating selected mineral(s) from undesired gangue materials is certainly one of the most com
Jan 1, 1988
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Methods of Mining, Hauling, and Screening at the Mines of the Aldrich Mining Company, at Brilliant, AlabamaBy T. H. Aldrich
THE Aldrich Mining Co. holds under lease from the Illinois Central R. R. Co. about 14,000 acres, in the East half of Township 12, Range 12 `V., in Marion county, Alabama, and owns other lands, of whic
Jul 1, 1906
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Methods to Quantify Drilling AccuracyBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse, Kyle Hall
Drilling accuracy is the foundation to any successful blast operation. Even the best blasting practices cannot overcome poor drilling and still obtain desired results. Inaccuracies in boreholes can re
Jan 1, 2018
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Mexican Paper - An Adobe Reverberatory FurnaceBy John Gross
The building of reverberatory furnaces (Fortschaufelungsofen) where ordinary brick, fire-brick and iron are comparatively cheap, is quite a different matter from the building of such furnaces in isola
Jan 1, 1902
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Mexican Paper - The Steel-Plant at Monterrey, MexicoBy William White
History.—The making of iron and steel from the ores of northern Mexico was for years a favorite project of the late Don Patricio Milmo, upon whose estate large deposits of coal and iron were known to
Jan 1, 1902
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MHD Methods Applied for Production of Composite Materials of "Frozen Emulsion" TypeBy Yuri Gelfgat
"The report presents the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the MHD method used for production of composite materials from immiscible melts, e.g., Al-Pb, Zn-Pb, Bi-Ga and others
Jan 1, 1998
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MiamiTHE story of Miami really is two stories. First, that of an excellent Porphyry Copper mine, ably managed as a business enterprise, and always among the leaders in technical progress. Concentrating its
Jan 1, 1933
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Microorganisms in Flotation and Flocculation ù Future Technology or Laboratory Curiosity?By M Miettinen
That microorganisms, both living and dead, and products derived from the organisms, can function as flotation agents and flocculation agents is abundantly clear. They can modify the surfaces of minera
Jan 1, 2005
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Microscopic Observation Of Iron Carburization By Coal Under The Presence Of Liquid SlagBy Ko-ichiro Ohno
It is recently recognized that the iron reduction and melting as well as the slag separation of a composite of granular iron ore and coal are completed in a very short period of about 10 minutes when
Jan 1, 2003