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                     Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The Blast Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The BlastBy Scott Ellenbecker Mining has evolved in recent years, taking steps forward in the way that the industry is considerate of the environment and the communities in which it operates. Technology plays a major role in that Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Evolution Of Wollastonite As Industrial Mineral ? [History] Evolution Of Wollastonite As Industrial Mineral ? [History]By Lauren W. Choate Wollastonite, a calcium metasilicate, derives its name from the man who discovered the mineral, Doctor William H. Wollaston, an English scientist. OCCURENCE Occurences of the mineral have been n Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Instrumentation And Control Of The Heavy Media Process (af095f48-8dd6-4c09-af67-6ede019aee99) Instrumentation And Control Of The Heavy Media Process (af095f48-8dd6-4c09-af67-6ede019aee99)By Donald G. Oss The need for instrumentation and automatic control of the various parameters in the heavy media process of iron ore beneficiation has been apparent for some time. Continued demands for higher grade, c Jan 1, 1962 
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                     RI 2819 Apparatus For Vacuum Distillation Of Lubricating And Heavy Petroleum Oils. RI 2819 Apparatus For Vacuum Distillation Of Lubricating And Heavy Petroleum Oils.By Martin J. Gavin During the present study of lubricating oils in the San Francisco laboratory of the Bureau of mines it became desirable to distill oils used in the experimental work at pressures as low as 10 mm., (me Jan 1, 1927 
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                     The Outlook For The Copper Concentrate Market - An Inherently Volatile Market will be even more unstable in the Future The Outlook For The Copper Concentrate Market - An Inherently Volatile Market will be even more unstable in the FutureThe copper concentrate market is becoming increasingly unstable. In the early 1990s large concentrate stocks were built up and the glut was cleared only after treatment charges rose so sharply that &a Jan 1, 1995 
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                     New Developments In Gypsum New Developments In GypsumBy T. D. MacQueen Thank you Mr. Stevens. It's a pleasure for me to be speaking to this meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME this afternoon, and the Gypsum, Association is grateful for the invitation. Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Laser Scrap Sorting Technique, New Developments And First Operational Experience The Laser Scrap Sorting Technique, New Developments And First Operational ExperienceBy H. -Peter Sattler The laser sorting technique for replacing the handpicking of the non-ferrous metal scrap from auto shredders was first introduced 1990, The process is based on the use of atomic emission spectroscopy Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci Smelter Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci SmelterBy R. E. Johnson The No. 3 reverberatory furnace at Phelps Dodge. Corporation's Morenci, Arizona copper smelter first received oxygen from a new oxygen plant during October 1982 and began operation with oxygen-fu Jan 1, 1983 
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                     ¿Son importantes las competencias para el ingeniero de minas? ¿Son importantes las competencias para el ingeniero de minas?By Venancio Astucuri "El presente texto describe las cuatro competencias que debe poseer un ingenierio de minas para un desarrollo sostenible de la minería. Dichas competencias se dividen en personales, académicas, profes Feb 1, 2017 
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                     Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies and inventories and the Internet Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies and inventories and the InternetBy L. M. Scovell The Internet and its related technologies will radically change the way that mines manage and control their maintenance, repair, and operating supply chains. The Internet is creating new distribution Jan 1, 2000 
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                     West Irian Copper Project West Irian Copper ProjectBy Allen Latham It started' in 1936 when some Dutch adventurers wanted to scale the highest mountain in the South Pacific. Quite by accident, they discovered the Ertsberg, a contact deposit of magnetite laced wi Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Development and Operation, Clifton Mine Division, Hanna Ore Co. Development and Operation, Clifton Mine Division, Hanna Ore Co.By GUY B. HUNNER THOSE magnetite ore bodies comprising the Clifton Mines are situated in the south central part of St. Lawrence County, New York, on the western slope of the Adirondack Mountains. The topography is mad Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Stream Pollution...A Mineral Industry Problem Stream Pollution...A Mineral Industry ProblemBy John V. Beall STREAM pollution caused by waste waters from mineral industry operations is a problem that has grown up with the industry. Its importance to each operator is dependent on the amount and type of waste Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Important Steps in the Advance of Copper Metallurgy Important Steps in the Advance of Copper MetallurgyBy ELTCENE A. WHITE WE are all interested in our ou7n lines of endeavor and consider ourselves the center of the universe. The farmer thinks he is the most important man because he feeds us. The doctor knows he is the re Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Engineering Lifted from Back Room of Blueprints to First Order of National Importance Engineering Lifted from Back Room of Blueprints to First Order of National ImportanceBy Herbert Hoover DURING the year, the' Institute has made the most remarkable growth in its history. Our actual increase in membership was 1816 and therefore was 80 per cent. larger than any previous year. Even w Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Recent Technical Developments in the Non-metallic Mineral Industries Recent Technical Developments in the Non-metallic Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles TO keep pace with technical progress is an important function of any industry. All branches of mining may learn important lessons by observing progress made in other branches. The non-metallic mineral Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Iron and Steel Terminology Iron and Steel TerminologyBy Henry D. Hibbard THIS article aims to clarify the use of some terms often occurring in writings on iron and -steel, and also to suggest several new short abbreviated names for some of the things related to the subject Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Nonmetallic Industries Nonmetallic IndustriesBy Samuel H. Dolbear NOT WITHSTANDING the extremely low ebb of business activity, the nonmetallic industries have fared somewhat better than some other branches of mining. The average price level in nonmetallics, although Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Longhorn Tin Smelter Longhorn Tin SmelterBy Charles B. Henderson DESPITE the loss, by enemy conquest, of a high percentage of our normal sources of supply for tin, the position of this important metal is easier today than that of rubber and a long list of other str Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Mutual Value of Theory and Experiment in Metallurgy Mutual Value of Theory and Experiment in MetallurgyBy S. Frederick Ravitz IN most applied sciences there are two distinct methods of carrying out research and development work. One of these, the theoretical, attempts to solve problems that may arise and to predict facts of Jan 1, 1935 
