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Alternatives and Variations to Crown Ownership of Minerals.By Stubbs B
In conjunction with Charles Copeman, we have arranged the presentation of a paper by Charles with a support paper by myself presenting alternatives to currentaccepted legal concepts involving the owne
Jan 1, 1990
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The design, erection, and commissioning of the froth-flotation section of the Grootegeluk coal-preparation plantBy P. E. Venteer
The Grootegeluk coal-processing plant treats 3 kt of raw coal per hour to produce a middlings fuel coal and a coking coal fraction with ash contents of 35 and 10 per cent respectively. The plus 0,5 mm
Jan 1, 1984
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Note upon Methods of Drawing Metric and other Scales upon Engineering PlansBy P. Barnes
IF it be admitted that the use of the metric system of measurement is desirable, and that it will be well, as urged by one of our engineering societies, to show upon all our plans or drawings a metric
Jan 1, 1877
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Development and Strategic Growth of a Major Mining Enterprise in a Developing Country: The Escondida StoryOne distinctive feature of the global mining industry approaching the twenty-first century is the worldwide commitment of mining houses to large-scale projects in developing countries. One good exam
Jan 1, 1996
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Miscellaneous Announcements (92f7f92f-06a2-4125-85c8-2cc349e0b6b5)S. F. EMMONS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. The movement was started by a number of the friends and admirers of the late S. F. Emmons, Economic Geologist of the United States Geological Survey, to perpetuate h
Jan 10, 1913
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Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale TestsBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste
The Dynamics Effects Laboratory at the University of Maryland conducted a series of very small scale tests to measure the impulse delivered to a plate by the detonation of an explosive charge which wa
Jan 1, 2005
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Alternating Current vs. Direct Current in Continuous MiningBy J. R. Guard
Development of electrical power in coal mining has been an outstanding example of adaptbility. It has accommodated itself to new inventions, changing mining methods, increasing demands, increasing saf
Jan 6, 1950
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Letters To The Editor - Principal Cobalt SourceMy bets are on you, every time! But who is right? In the "cobalt issue" of our favorite magazine, January 1951, you stated: "By far the best immediate United States prospect for, large amounts of coba
Jan 1, 1952
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Tensile Properties of Rolled Magnesium Alloys-Binary Alloys with Calcium, Cerium, Gallium, and ThoriumBy John McDonald
THIS report is a continuation of an earlier one with a similar title,1 to which the reader is referred for such details of procedure as do not appear here. A brief summary will be given of the objects
Jan 1, 1940
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Planning for the Expected Amount of Variation to be AcceptableA good blending system is one that ensures that a plant can cope with the amount of grade variation that it will encounter. Prediction of amounts of variation that will be encountered on time or tonna
Mar 1, 2010
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Platinum Alloy Development - The Pt-Al-Cr-Ni SystemBy J. Preussner, U. Glatzel, R. Völkl, S. Prins, M. Wenderoth
Platinum base alloys are very corrosion resistant and have got a high melting point. Similar to Ni-base superalloys, which are used for jet turbines, the hardening effect of the intermetallic L12Pt3Al
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial applications for column cells as roughersBy H. E. Wyslouzil
Column flotation technology was introduced to the market place about thirty ago years as a device capable of producing concentrates that were lower in impurities than those produced by other types of
Sep 12, 2005
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Power Supply for Remote Mining DevelopmentsBy Bailey H. W
Power supply for remote mining developments is compared with supply to the general public with the conclusion that the private power plant operator has many opportunities to minimise his costs whi
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Blending – Meeting SpecificationBy B. J. Arnold
Coal blending inherently means homogenizing a mixture of coals so that the properties of the blend meet some specifications for maintaining power plant performance and emission requirements. In practi
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion of Papers - A Discussion of Metallurgical Testing Procedures in Use at Pima Mining Co.By D. C. Shelton, C. S. Ek
Corneille S. Ek (Assistant Professor in Ore Dressing, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium) — This is a very valuable paper, in that it shows how it is possible to take care of a multitude of laborator
Jan 1, 1965
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Lake Superior Paper - Report of a Committee to Co-Operate in Standardizing Abbreviations, Symbols, Punctuation, Etc., in Technical PapersTars Committee is the result of a desire of the authorities in charge of the publications of the four national engineering societies to co-operate in this matter. The members of the Committee are t
Jan 1, 1905
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Chino Completes Changeover to TrucksBy Rupert Spivey
Kennecott Copper's Chino mine is one of the oldest copper mines in the United States, having been operated by the Spaniards as early as 1800. At that time haulage methods were indeed primitive. I
Jan 1, 1964
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Optimizing A Bore Core Evaluation Test ProgrammeThe drilling and evaluation of bore cores provides the best available statistical basis for characterizing a coal prospect. Important, long-term decisions by management frequently must be based on
Jan 1, 1977
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Colorado Paper - Note on a Shaft-Fire and its LessonBy Robert Gilman Brown
There are few disasters so difficult to deal with as an underground fire. It is inaccessible at best, and generally unapproachable ; and it finds most material in the very places where it can do most
Jan 1, 1897
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Reclaiming Non-ferrous Scrap Metals at Manufacturing PlantsBy Francis Flynn
MANY excellent papers, descriptive of the milling and smelting of every kind of commercial ores, the refining of virgin metals, the casting into various shapes demanded by the trade, the rolling into
Jan 1, 1929