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Mineral Facts And Problems 1970 Edition ? Introduction ? The Evolving Minerals EconomyBy Warren E. Morrison
The first major evaluation of the nation's raw materials prospects after World War II was completed by the President's Materials Policy Commission (Paley Commission) in 1952 and submitted to
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineral Facts And Problems 1975 Edition - Introduction - The Importance Of Minerals In The U.S. Economy-1776-1976The contribution of minerals to the growth and development of the United States is best demonstrated by the uses which have evolved during the past two centures. During pre-Revolutionary days the co
Jan 1, 1976
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Mineral Facts And Problems 1985 Edition - Introduction - Basic Outline Of Commodity Chapters[nnuu,uIII) 111 thst?r5 Arr ~IYts, It ur t to 1rllliis% IbkI a:kNIII' ti;Yrst k,aI t.LIIIIISC With :$' ILIIIH111, ,Ir dclrlwns n,,ls Ix? nrit?~,s,il l, I'¬ PC ,Irl;411ntI ,,rii iii Ikli
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Fillers and Canadian IndustryBy J. E. Reeves, J H. Morgan
Certain non-metallic minerals are used widely as fillers in the manufacture of many Canadian products. The first part of this paper deals in a general way with deposits of such minerals and their mini
Jan 1, 1961
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Mineral Highlights - AustraliaThe Government of New South Wales has granted approval for Hunter Valley Aluminium Pty., Ltd" and Alcan Australia Ltd. to proceed with the building of an aluminum smelter at Lochinvar and the expansio
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Highlights - General (b132011f-eed6-4e96-93d3-5f85f859b7de)Robert C. Horton was sworn in as the new Director of the Bureau of Mines on October 13 in Washington. Horton, 54, was director of the Geology Division of the Bendix Field Engineering Corporation'
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral Import And Stabilization PoliciesBy Orris C. Herfindahl
Every few years we are treated to a battle over trade policy when the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act comes up for consideration. In 1962 it is especially appropriate to consider the problem of minera
Jan 1, 1962
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum: (b86b8837-d41d-4e63-8ace-132695406afe)Throughout October, U.S. producers priced unalloyed 99.5 percent aluminum ingot at 53¢ per pound. Dealers, in last month's domestic market, were quoting unalloyed ingot at a range of 45.5¢-46.3¢
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Industry Problems - Present And FutureBy A. M. Gaudin
In the first place, let me thank you for inviting me to appear before you today to speak to you on "Mineral Industry Problems - Present and Future". It is a distinguished honor for me to have this opp
Jan 1, 1962
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Mineral Leaching Of Low-Grade Laterite Ores Using "Bioacids" By Molasses Fungal MetabolismBy P. G. Tzeferis
Factory beet molasses media were used as cheap sources of sucrose for microbial leaching of Greek nickeliferrous laterites using strains of Penicillium and Aspergillus sp. Nickel recoveries of up to 6
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Possibilities of Yukon TerritoryBy Aaro E. Aho
Yukon, one of the most potentially accessible, relatively undeveloped, regions of Canada, has major mineral possibilities. The Klondike placer gold fields and the Mayo silver-lead ?district are the so
Jan 1, 1958
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Mineral Processing And Intellectual Property - Rare Earth Element Case StudyBy Heramb M. Bal
This paper will underpin the future development of intellectuals having greater understanding of patent law and legislation, IP rights, and innovation. To understand this idea, I present a case study
Sep 1, 2012
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Mineral Producers Opportunities In The Glass IndustryBy R. C. Keaney
The metals industry is in complete chaos with mines being shut down, profits becoming non-existent, and continual losses to imports from other countries. Yet the raw material supplier to the glass ind
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineral Separations With A Magneto Gravimetric SeparatorBy R. C. Bunge
A magnetogravimetric separation is the consequence of two competing forces with opposing directions, i.e., magnetic buoyancy and gravitation (or centrifugal force). While magnetic buoyancy is a functi
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineral Stratification In Magneto-Hydrostatic SeparationBy I. Yaniv
The magneto-hydrostatic method can be used today to separate slightly magnetic or non-magnetic particles according to differences in their specific gravities and magnetic susceptibilities. The classic
Jan 1, 1978
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Mineral Supply From Africa: China's Investment Inroads Into The African Mineral Resource Sector - IntroductionBy M. Ericsson
?Rare earths ?will not be bargaining instruments?? was stated in a headline in China Daily of 29 October 2010. The Chinese government is trying to fend off the persistent accusations from Japan, the U
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineral Technology Schools Continue to GrowBy William B. Plank
NEVER before have so many men chosen the mineral technology field for their college training. In the college year 1936-'37, 7190 such students were enrolled in the 53 schools of the United States
Jan 1, 1937
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Mineral Uses In Paint And Their Effect On QualityBy R. G. Johnston
Minerals have many uses in paint systems. These roles include use as primary and extender pigments, sheen control, film durability enhancement, and rheology control. These and other uses of minerals i
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Wool from WollastoniteBy John T. Thorndyke
MOST important of the naturalcalcium silicates is the meta¬silicate, CaSi03, known as wollastonite, after W. H. Wollaston. A large deposit of this mineral was dis¬covered some seven years ago near Cod
Jan 1, 1936
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Mineral-Dressing Characteristics Of The Red Iron Ores Of Birmingham, Ala. - IntroductionBy Will H. Coghill
The scope of this paper is such that it was deemed advisable to group the contents into several main sections. They are: Section 1. Geography and Geology. Section II. Historical Review. (a) Mining
Jan 1, 1946