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Cheap Oxygen In Metallurgy
By Edmund Kirby
THE results to come from the application of cheap oxygen to industry in general will be so great that it is not possible to enumerate them beforehand and still less to estimate them. We naturally thin
Jan 11, 1924
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Cheap Bonneville Power Should Attract ElectrometallurgicaI Industries
By Walter W. R. May
FOR more than 25 years a few business men who represent virile private enterprise in the Pacific Northwest have been trying to awaken the community to the potential benefits of an open Columbia River.
Jan 1, 1940
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Richmond Paper - Note on Cheap Gold-Milling in Mexico
By Henry F. Collins
The following notes on the cheap milling of a soft lowgrade ore-body in the State of Chiapas, Mexico, may be of interest. The ore-body in question was worked, not by itself, but incidentally in connec
Jan 1, 1902
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Agglomeration: Cheap insurance for good recoverywhen heap leaching gold and silverores
By P. D. Chamberlain
Agglomeration for the heap leaching of gold and silver ores is the process of attaching fine ore particles-less than 150 µm (100 mesh)-to coarser particles. The fines are thus immobilized and uniforml
Jan 12, 1986
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More Accurate, Fast, Simple, Profitable, Cheap, Relevant, Robust, Safe and Easy Gold Assays
A new gold cyanidation assay technique has been proven for a range of ores, where it has demonstrated benefits of being: ò Accurate (reduces the typical range of assay scatter almost three-fold, and
Jan 1, 1994
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Antireflective Silicon Nanostructures Fabricated by Cheap Chemical Etchant and Coated by Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 Layer
By Zhihao Yue, Honglie Shen, Yahui Teng, Ye Jiang
"In this paper, manganous nitrate [Mn(NO3)z] was used to assist the etching of silicon wafer in hydrofluoric acid (HF) for the antireflective application, and alumina (Al2O3) layer was deposited on th
Jan 1, 2013
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IC 7271 Use And Misuse Of Flame Safety Lamps ? Introduction
By W. H. Tomlinson
Although the thoughts and efforts of the great majority of people in many parts of the world are today directed toward killing each other, the purpose of this paper is to discuss means of conserving h
Jan 1, 1944
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Experiences with Electronic Delay Detonators in Major Production Blasts
By Claude Cunningham
Ths oonoept of precise. eooursts timing with Elsotronic Delay Detonators (EDD’s) was first ssriously sddresssd in ths mid 80’s end much wss made of the cheapness end profusion of digital wstohes in te
Jan 1, 1994
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Use Of Oxygenated Air In Metallurgical Operations
THERE was presented for discussion at the February (1924) meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers a report of a committee named by the United States Bureau of Mines on
Jan 11, 1924
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IC 8692 Geothermal Energy: Economic Potential Of Three Sites In Alaska
By Jimmie C. Rosenbruch
The Federal Bureau of Mines evaluated the prospects for using geothermal energy to generate electricity for mines in remote areas. Given the development of a geothermal resource for this purpose, the
Jan 1, 1975
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A Review Of Cementing Agents For Hydraulic Fill
This paper carries on from an earlier paper 'Cemented fill practice and research at Mount Isa' and reports further on the laboratory programme at Mount Isa to develop a cheap cem- ented fi
Jan 1, 1973
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The Compressed Air System Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Butte, Mont.
By Bruno Nordberg
THE high cost of coal in Butte and the development of large amounts of cheap electric power from the Missouri river caused the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in 1908 to make an investigation as to the pos
Jan 9, 1913
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Butte Paper - The Compressed Air System of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Butte Mont.
By Bruno V. Nordberg
The high cost of coal in Butte and the development of large amounts of cheap electric power from the Missouri river caused the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in 1908 to make an investigation as to the pos
Jan 1, 1914
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New York City Paper - Combined Amalgamation and Concentration of Silver-Ores
By W. McDermott
It is well known that many so-called free-milling silver arcs are so classed more from their value necessitating a cheap process than from a real adaptability to raw amalgamation. Such low--grade ores
Jan 1, 1885
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Feasibility Of Coal Transportation By Pipeline From Kentucky To Georgia And Florida
By Gus L. Maciula
Although I will briefly review the current status of coal slurry pipeline technology, I wish to make it clear that this is not a technical paper. It is intended instead to review the current situation
Jan 1, 1978
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It, One, Where, While, Since (1e5898c0-a4be-4144-8fe0-c31bafd246ab)
By T. A. Rickard
Freeman, the English historian, said that he had learned from Macaulay "never to be afraid of using the same word or name over and over again if by that means anything could be added to clearness or f
Jan 1, 1931
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Possibility of Electrochemical Industries at Hoover Dam
By Jay A. Carpenter
IN six years the construction of Hoover Dam and the power plants probably will have reached the operating stage and this vast new source of power will then be continuously available for industry. The
Jan 1, 1932
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Water Transportation and Canada's Mineral Industry
By R. Lowery
TODAY, man uses, at will, the land, the water, and the air to transport himself and his goods everywhere across the face of the world. He no longer thinks with wonder of the magic of conquering thes
Jan 1, 1956
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Mining to Keep the Home Fires Burning - New Zealand's Energy in the 21st Century
As a result of cheap Maui gas and plentiful hydro-electricity, over the past few decades New Zealand has enjoyed some of the cheapest energy of any OECD country. The situation is changing; at best we
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydro Power and Metallurgical Development in Norway
By Carl W. Volz
NORWAY'S metallurgical development, which has extended over many centuries, is intimately associated with that country's unique topography and climatic conditions. It is a rugged mountainous
Jan 1, 1935