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The Iron And Steel Industry In The Developing Countries - The Case Of Latin America And The Arab CountriesBy Argenis Gamboa
The Arab community is formed by around twenty countries in Africa and Asia, linked basically by a common language-Arabic - and the same religion, the muslim. They jointly occupy around 12 million squa
Jan 1, 1979
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Rapid Efficiency Determination Of Coal Cleaning UnitBy M. G. Ayat
In the previous work (1,2), initial developments in a novel tracing technique employing specifically prepared trace particiles were fully described. The synthetic tracers produced proved to represent
Jan 1, 1987
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Errata (404675de-044f-46a1-a378-4f06623fc2de)The following errors were inadvertently included in "How millisecond delay periods may enhance or reduce blast vibration effects" by R.M. Wheeler in the September issue of Mining Engineering.
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation Of Mining Machines At The Ireland Mine By Design ChangesBy Evan Adams
The Ireland Mine is located some seven miles South of Moundsville West Virginia, along the bank of the Ohio River. We are mining the Pittsburgh #8 seam. This seam is approximately 60" in thickness, an
Jan 1, 1964
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Future Trends In International Minerals TechnologyBy T. V. Falkie
REMARKS OF DR. THOMAS V. FALKIE, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF MINES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BEFORE THE FALL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS, AIME, ACAPULCO, MEXICO, SEPTEMBER 23, 1974 T
Jan 1, 1974
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The Mine Safety And Health Administration?s Regulations And Activities Pertaining To Asbestiform MineralsBy Aurel Goodwin
Remarks of Aurel Goodwin, Chief, Division of Health, Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health, Mine Safety and fEealth Administration, U. S. Department of Labor, before the Society of Mining Engineer
Jan 1, 1979
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Silicon Metal And Ferrosilicon Alloys ? BackgroundBy Lee S. Richardson
Silicon is usually considered to be a useful metallic alloying element. To be more truthful, it is not a metal at all, but a semiconductor, whose electrical resistance (when pure) is high and decrease
Jan 1, 1974
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Mechanization In Lateral DevelopmentBy John R. Wright
This paper reviews the increased use of mechanization in order to develop lateral headings efficiently and economically. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of the Electric-Hydraulic Drill Jumbo
Jan 1, 1981
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Educational Requirements In The Uranium IndustryBy Robert T. Beckman
Education of inspection and operating personnel is essential to protection from radiation hazards in the mining industry. For over 10 years, MSHA has presented the only formal course on radiation meas
Jan 1, 1981
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Optimal Drillhole Location Using GeostatisticsBy Mark E. Gershon
Conventional methods of drillhole site selection are reviewed briefly. Two approaches using geostatistics are then discussed, both of which have been shown to yield improved results. Finally, a branch
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Applications Of Seismic Bedrock Investigations In Ore ProspectingBy John C. Stam
During the past 20 years, the seismic refraction method has been used for depth to bedrock investigations. Its usefulness, however, has been recognized mainly in engineering applications, for instance
Jan 1, 1959
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Hydrologic Aspects of Surface Mining in Arctic Regions (b5eaf28f-3fee-4dd0-a294-ab34e62398fc)An insufficient hydrologic data base exists for most large and small coal basins in Alaska owing to the lack of need in the past to collect data. The runoff process is insufficiently understood which
Jan 1, 1988
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Copper Concentrate Pressure Leaching - Plant Scale-Up From Continuous Laboratory TestingBy R. E. Brewer
Phelps Dodge Mining Company (Phelps Dodge) is operating a pressure leach vessel (PLV) for copper concentrates at the Bagdad Mine facility in Arizona. This single PLV unit was engineered and construct
Jan 1, 2004
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Options And Costs For Co2 Reductions At Coal-Burning UtilitiesBy E. W. Hawk
The power generation industry may be required to reduce CO, emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation, which emits 82% of the power sector CO2, would
Jan 1, 1999
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Technical Note - Optimal Final Pit Depth: Once Again (8df8c1b3-fc91-4b70-9bf0-e30d16e6a537)By D. Nilsson
This paper demonstrates the importance of including a discount rate in the determination of the optimum final' depth of an open pit. Without a proper discount rate, a pit will probably end up too
Jan 1, 1997
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Use Of Jet Fans Within Mine Ventilation NetworksBy J. K. Wolski
This paper addresses the effects of using jet fans as booster fans in mine ventilation networks. A method was developed to determine the pressure generated by jet fans using the momentum theory. The i
Jan 1, 1998
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Subsurface Investigations For A Near Surface, Hard Rock, Rapid Transit Station ChamberBy David E. Thompson, Wesley E. Stimpson
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line Extension Northwest is currently in the early stages of construction. The 3.1 mile extension of the Red Line from the existing Harvard Sq
Jan 1, 1979
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Treatment of Mineral Processing Wastes Using The Pact SystemBy Robert E. Haun
Retech's Plasma Arc Centrifugal Treatment (PACT) system is a thermal technology that uses heat generated by a plasma torch to treat hazardous waste containing metals and/or organics. Metal bearin
Jan 1, 1995
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The Evaluation Of Silica DepositsBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Glass is one of man's most versatile creations. ---The earliest glaze known---is about 12,000 B.C. ---The oldest pure glass is a moulded amulet of about 7,000 B.C.---. Indicative of a knowledg
Jan 1, 1974
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The History Of Aggregate Development And GeologyBy W. H. Langer
Around the beginning of the 20th Century, annual aggregate production in the United States amounted to about 50 million short tons. Today annual aggregate production is nearly 2.5 billion tons. Over a
Jan 1, 1998