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                     The Ecstall Story: The Ecstall Concentrator The Ecstall Story: The Ecstall ConcentratorBy Michael P. Amsden "THE ECSTALL CONCENTRATOR is situated adjacent to Highway 101 and the Ontario Northland Railroad, 15 miles east of Timmins, Ontario. Ore is delivered to the concentrator by rail from the mine, which i Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical Classic Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical ClassicBy Cyril S., Smith WE cannot but marvel at the fact that fire is necessary for almost every operation. It takes the sands of the earth and melts them-now into glass, now into silver, minium or other lead or some substan Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of MetalsBy H. W. Gillett UNLIKE most previous Howe lecturers, I had not the good fortune to be associated with Henry Marion Howe, nor to be directly one of his students. Yet, through his writings, he has been my teacher, as h Jan 1, 1939 
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                     IC 8348 Fly Ash Utilization - Proceedings: Edison Electric Institute-National Coal Association-Bureau Of Mines Symposium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 14-16, 1967 ? Introduction IC 8348 Fly Ash Utilization - Proceedings: Edison Electric Institute-National Coal Association-Bureau Of Mines Symposium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 14-16, 1967 ? IntroductionOver 500 industrial, academic, and government representatives from Europe, Canada, and the United States attended the first large symposium ever held in this country on fly ash utilization and technol Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Metal Prices Metal PricesBy FREDERICW K. BRADLE I HAVE been puzzled by two lines of thought'; one emanating from Washington, D. C., to the effect that we must all cheer up, that in a very short time, measured in terms of months, prices would b Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Electrolytic Refining A T The U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal. Electrolytic Refining A T The U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.By EDWARD B. DURHAH (San Francisco Meeting, UCtober, 1911.) THE refinery at the San Francisco Mint takes the bullion purchased by the receiving department, and carrying more than 200 parts of precious metals in 1000, or Oct 1, 1911 
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                     Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort Saskatchewan Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort SaskatchewanBy J. Budac, R. Krentz, P. Cordingley, G. Freeman, M. E. Chalkley, H. Scheie Pressure hydrometallurgical unit operations have been in commercial use at the Fort Saskatchewan refinery of Sherritt International Corporation for fifty years. This paper traces the history of Sherri Jan 1, 2004 
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                     RI 3057 Processes for Extracting Radium from Carnotite RI 3057 Processes for Extracting Radium from CarnotiteBy H. A. Doerner "The following report is submitted, in compliance with the request made by the Honorable W. H. Sproule, Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining, to the Director of the United States Bureau of Mi Dec 1, 1930 
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                     IC 8266.1 Review and Evaluation of Silver-Production Techniques IC 8266.1 Review and Evaluation of Silver-Production TechniquesBy B. H. Clemmons, C. H. Schack Extractive metallurgy techniques currently employed to recover silver from primary ores and secondary scrap were reviewed and evaluated to identify and delineate metallurgical problems whose resolutio Mar 1, 1965 
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                     Gold (83766f7d-c18c-4e02-901a-c79ed07f30f5) Gold (83766f7d-c18c-4e02-901a-c79ed07f30f5)By Richard J. Stoehr Man has mined in all his time on earth about 3 billion ounces of gold. About one-half of this has been mined in the past 35 years. This gold is roughly in 3 large holdings: one-third held as reserves Jan 1, 1984 
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                     IC 8731 GDIST: A Computer Code For Analysis Of Statistical Distributions Of Physical Data IC 8731 GDIST: A Computer Code For Analysis Of Statistical Distributions Of Physical DataBy J. R. Alldredge This Bureau of Mines report presents a computer code that has been developed for describing and testing the statistical distribution of general continuous data sets. The statistical distributions used Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Behaviour of Shales in Underground Environments Behaviour of Shales in Underground EnvironmentsBy C. Derek Martin "Predicting the ground response for tunnels in weak shales remains challenging. Predicting the ground response is challenged by difficulties in characterising the material, and our ability to predict Jan 1, 2015 
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                     IC 8417 Helium Symposia Proceedings In 1968 - A Hundred Years Of Helium - Helium Applications Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 1968; Helium Centennial Symposium, Atlantic City, N.J., September 11, 1968. IC 8417 Helium Symposia Proceedings In 1968 - A Hundred Years Of Helium - Helium Applications Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 1968; Helium Centennial Symposium, Atlantic City, N.J., September 11, 1968.Applications of helium in aerostatics, cryogenics, space, and undersea work are described in papers from the Helium Applications Symposium. Specific subjects include investigations of X-ray sources by Jan 1, 1969 
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                     IC 7042 Ichthyol - Its Source And Properties - Introduction IC 7042 Ichthyol - Its Source And Properties - IntroductionBy O. C. Blade The term "Ichtnyol" is a name applied loosely to certain preparations used in pharmacy. These preparations do not occur as such in nature but are manufactured by various chemical processes. Ichthyol i Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing IndustriesBy A. H. A. Robinson Until quite recently-practically up to the present time-all but an insignificant amount of the copper produced in Canada was shipped abroad in the form of ore, matte, blister, etc., there to undergo t Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Rock cut slope stability analysis in Sinpal-Ildong region using distinct element method Rock cut slope stability analysis in Sinpal-Ildong region using distinct element methodBy J. H. Rhee, H. B. Ku, J. S. Lee, H. J. Park, B. S. Jang A large wedge failure had occurred in the study area which was under construction. Therefore, in order to analyze the potential instability for this rock slope, the authors conducted numerical analys Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc. Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc.By Edward H. Williams IN the middle of the eighteenth century John Frazier and wife, Sarah Ingraham, removed from Boston, Mass., to Philadelphia, Pa., where he was held in such esteem that we find him one of the Committee Sep 1, 1905 
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                     OFR-5-74 Summary Of Heavy Metals Study At San Juan Ridge, Nevada County, California OFR-5-74 Summary Of Heavy Metals Study At San Juan Ridge, Nevada County, CaliforniaBy Russell R. McLellan The Tertiary channel gravel deposits in northern California were selected Or detailed investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines as part of a national program to locate potential sources of gold that Jan 1, 2012 
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                     OFR-37-85 Analysis Of Recharge To An Underground Lead-Zinc Mine, Coeur D'Alene Mining District, Idaho OFR-37-85 Analysis Of Recharge To An Underground Lead-Zinc Mine, Coeur D'Alene Mining District, IdahoBy Joel A. Hunt The Bunker Hill Mine, located in north Idaho, consists of over 150 miles of passageways within highly fractured and faulted Precambrian metamorphosed rocks. The Bunker Hill Mine was at one time a majo Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Technical and Economic Lessons from the Last Charcoal-Blast Furnaces in the World Technical and Economic Lessons from the Last Charcoal-Blast Furnaces in the WorldBy R. Luchese de Moraes, J. A. Matthews, C. Feliciano Bruzual The role of biomass char in blast furnaces has been re-examined by scientists worldwide, as a feasible option to reduce the carbon intensity of ironmaking. This contribution makes a technical and econ Jan 1, 2015 
