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  • CIM
    Some Principles and Practices of Profitable Gold Mine Operation

    By I. M. Marshall

    A review of technical literature covering Canadian mining emphasizes the advancement and changes that have been made in mining practice. However, current technical publications rarely outline basic pr

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    New Methods for the Production of Magnesium

    By L. M. Pidgeon

    MAGNESIUM metal, with a specific gravity of 1.73, is two-thirds the weight of aluminium and one-quarter that of steel. It is the lightest metal which is stable in the atmosphere. Before the war it had

    Jan 1, 1944

  • NIOSH
    RI 2903 Commercial Possibilities In The Use Of Synthetic Hydrocarbon Processes In The Gas Industry ? General Statement

    By W. W. Odell

    Engineers interested in the manufactured-gas industry have witnessed p pronounced improvements in gas-generating equipment and marked changes in operating procedure during the past decade. In spite of

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
  • SME
    Water Demands For Expanding Energy Development

    By George H. Davis

    Much concern has been expressed recently as to whether water supplies will be sufficient to support accelerated energy development foreseen in operation Independence. Taking the Nation as a whole, suf

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 7661 Coal-Mine Explosions And Coal-And Metal-Mine Fires In The United States In 1950, 1951, And 1952 ? Introduction

    By W. J. Fene

    The lowest number of fatalities from coal-mine explosions in the United States in any year since records have been kept was the total of 8 in 1949 and again in 1950. Even incomplete records as far bac

    Jan 1, 1953

  • TMS
    Removal Of Nickel From A Complex Chemical Process Waste: Results And Key Learnings

    By Jerry D. St. Clair

    A multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers at Wont has been working to understand heavy metal contamination of DuPont process waste streams and technologies for abatement of these metals. As

    Jan 1, 1994

  • NIOSH
    RI 2557 Industrial Accidents In The California Oil Fields

    By H. C. Miller

    "Introduction**The progress of the ""Safety First"" movement in the oil fields of California during the past few years has been remarkably rapid. It has been generally concede by those who have learne

    Dec 1, 1923

  • CIM
    Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of Steel

    By Arthur Dubé

    An account is given of the developments brought about in the last fifteen years by metallurgical research in the field of heat treatment of steels. The practical aspects of these developments are espe

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AUSIMM
    A Practical Approach to Truck Dispatch for Open Pit Mines

    By D M. Silva, J C. Alves

    According to the literature, material transportation represents 50 per cent of the operating costs for an open pit mine. In this context, this paper proposes a multistage approach for dynamic truck di

    Sep 26, 2011

  • NIOSH
    IC 7604 Analysis Of Haulage Fatalities In Bituminous-Coal Mines In 1950 - Part 1. - Occurrence Of Accidents ? Introduction

    By M. J. Ankeny

    Coal-mine haulage ranks second as a cause of coal-mine fatalities, and the prevention of such accidents will materially improve progress in safety in the coal-mining industry. Beginning March 1950, Fe

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Iron Ore in Canada, 1970-1980

    By B. M. Monaghan

    "The developments of the 1950s and 1960s have seen Canada become an international source of iron ore, trading in all geographical areas and hemispheres. Canada's production will significantly increase

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The Report of the Alberta Coal Commission, 1925: A Critical Analysis and Some Constructive Suggestions

    By J. A. H. Church

    The report is too voluminous to be considered in detail within the scope of a single paper, so I will confine my consideration of it to the broader aspects, leaving other members to deal with points o

    Jan 1, 1926

  • SME
    Thirty Years Experience In Applying Rock Mechanics To Roof Control In Coal Mining

    By Charles T. Holland

    INTRODUCTION Insofar as I am aware, the term rock mechanics was not in the English dictionary in 1930 when I started my graduate program at West Virginia University. Hence, I never thought that I was

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    The Development Of For Energy And In Situ Processes Fuels From Coals

    By Paul R. Wieber

    This paper describes the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration's (ERDA) program to develop in situ coal conversion processes, especially gasification, he potential of this technolo

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Oil-Field Waters of Alberta and Saskatchewan

    By W. P. Campbell

    Introduction OWING to the necessity of curtailing the length of this paper, nothing like an exhaustive treatment of the subject will be attempted. Instead, merely a few aspects will be considered,

    Jan 1, 1929

  • NIOSH
    IC 6125 The Free Energy Of Water, Carbon Monoxide, And Carbon Dioxide

    By E. D. Eastman

    The basic character of the free energy r data relating to water and the oxides of carbon makes it desirable that the most representative values that can be obtained should be constantly available. The

    Jan 1, 1929

  • SME
    The Case For A Less Restrictive Oil Import Policy - Introduction

    By John H. Lichtblau

    There are three parties to the oil imports controversy: the domestic oil producers, whose side has just been ably summarized by Mr. Jameson; the oil importers; and the public. Domestic producers and i

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AUSIMM
    Project-Finance Risks ù Due Diligence Matters

    Project-finance risk assessment is mature and approached systematically. Mining industry due diligence remains fragmented with specialists addressing different aspects of the project such as reserves/

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    Radium

    By Moore, Richard B

    PROBABLY no other metal excites as much interest, among both scientific men and the general public, as radium. This is due partly to the high cost of radium salts and partly to the peculiar properties

    Jan 8, 1918