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                     Prospecting for Fine Gold Using a Paper Chromatographic Method Prospecting for Fine Gold Using a Paper Chromatographic MethodBy Lever R. R The paper discusses assay methods generally used when prospecting for gold, and also the applicability of various chemical methods, it describes a new paper chromatographic technique.for making fairly Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Conjugate Oblique-Extension Veins in Shear and Tensile Fracture Systems at the Komis Gold Mine and Mufferaw Gold Prospect, Northern Saskatchewan Conjugate Oblique-Extension Veins in Shear and Tensile Fracture Systems at the Komis Gold Mine and Mufferaw Gold Prospect, Northern SaskatchewanBy Bruno Lafrance Abstract - Quartz veins at the Mufferaw gold prospect and Komis gold deposit, northern Saskatchewan, are examples of oblique-extension veins that crystallized in shear and tensile fractures, which pro Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37) Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37)THE solid nonmetallic inclusions present to some extent in all commercial steels have been variously designated. In early references they were usually called slag inclusions, and this terminology is s Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Determinación petrográfica de cuarzo en polvos de la industria minera Determinación petrográfica de cuarzo en polvos de la industria mineraBy Anibal Gastañaga La determinación del cuarzo es un problema dentro de la Higiene Industrial, puesto que este mineral se convierte en una de las enfermedades ocupacionales causadas por la inhalación de pequeñas partícu Aug 1, 1955 
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                     Why the Overall Exponent in Gy's Formula Almost Never Gets Close to 2.5 Why the Overall Exponent in Gy's Formula Almost Never Gets Close to 2.5Once and for all, the debate on the exponent in Gy's formula is pushed to its limit. It is explained why an exponent of 2.5, obtained when using a square root of nominal size d to adapt the value Mar 1, 2010 
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                     The Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Harricanaw And Bell River Basins The Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Harricanaw And Bell River BasinsBy George W. Bain Summary During the last three years the discovery of gold in the belt of volcanic and sedimentary rocks extending eastward from the Porcupine and Kirkland Lake gold-fields has caused a great deal o Jan 1, 1927 
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                     State of Affairs and Current Research Trends in Theory of Sampling Fundamentals, Including Segregation and Correctness State of Affairs and Current Research Trends in Theory of Sampling Fundamentals, Including Segregation and CorrectnessBy D François-Bongarçon The theory of sampling (TOS), and therefore representative sampling, is based on three fundamental principles: sample correctness, which handles the search for non-bias; segregation, the effects of wh Jul 29, 2014 
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                     Permian and Mesozoic Tectonic and Structural Events in the Bowen and Surat Basins and New England Orogen, Southwest Pacific Rim Permian and Mesozoic Tectonic and Structural Events in the Bowen and Surat Basins and New England Orogen, Southwest Pacific RimBy J M. Totterdell The Permian-Triassic Bowen Basin and the Jurassic-Cretaceous Surat Basin evolved in a backarc tectonic setting behind an active convergent plate margin in eastern Gondwana. Several extensional (Early Jan 1, 1995 
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                     OFR-3(1)-75 Design And Development Of Protective Canopies For Underground Low Coal Electric Face Equipment, Including Shuttle Cars OFR-3(1)-75 Design And Development Of Protective Canopies For Underground Low Coal Electric Face Equipment, Including Shuttle CarsBy R. Farrar Protective canopies for conventional electric face equipment, including shuttle cars, operating in low coal (less than 48 inches) were designed, fabricated, installed and evaluated on in-mine machines Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Take Time For Pit Phase Design Take Time For Pit Phase DesignBy A. Eccles Phase designs are the foundation upon which all open pit mine sequence optimizations and budgets should be built. Unfortunately, at times, mine engineers skip the step of developing realistic pit phas Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Microstructure of Iron-Sulfur Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Microstructure of Iron-Sulfur AlloysBy Lawrence H. Van Vlack, Alfred S. Keh The distribution of sulfur in iron was found to be dependent upon the time and temperature of the treatment as well as the chemical composition of the sulfide. With higher temperatures, the sulfide ph Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Keynote Address The Human Element in Apcom's Development Keynote Address The Human Element in Apcom's DevelopmentIt is indeed a privilege and honour to deliver the keynote address at this 15th APCOM symposium. APCOM has played a significant role in my own career and I am sure in the careers of many of the th Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Mining Legacies – Understanding Life-of-Mine Across Time and Space Mining Legacies – Understanding Life-of-Mine Across Time and SpaceBy M Pepper, C R. Roche, G M. Mudd "The Australian mining industries approach to life-of-mine planning has improved considerably in recent decades. It now needs to be matched by, and embedded in, mining governance systems that utilise Jul 16, 2014 
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                     Controlling high risk blasting in an urban environment The Airport Link Story Controlling high risk blasting in an urban environment The Airport Link StoryBy Rob Domotor This paper tells the story of using controlled surface and underground blasting methods to excavate hard rock in three areas on Australia’s largest road infrastructure project; the Airportlink Project Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's Work Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's WorkBy Eugene McAuliffe In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Development Of The Bureau Of Mines Gas-Combustion Oil-Shale Retorting Process Development Of The Bureau Of Mines Gas-Combustion Oil-Shale Retorting ProcessBy Arthur Matzick [1-1 1y IilJLJ,I~X" K pl.rw~~ts rt1s11l s I'I.IIIII 1.c1sc.n rcnlb cind d(~\,elopmrnt rnr- ried oitt by tllc* Illll.cv111 of .\li~~css (111 rlrc. ~ns-c-o~l~l)i~s~io~l oil-sllnlr rcdorting proc-rs Jan 1, 1966 
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                     The real costs of lubrication The real costs of lubricationBy R. Melley, P. Wissner The paper looks at the basic theory of tri-bological wear and the role played by the lubricant and its additives. It presents the argument that the “real cost of lubrication” is not the purchase price Jan 1, 1997 
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                     IC 9509 - Ergonomics Processes: Implementation Guide And Tools For The Mining Industry IC 9509 - Ergonomics Processes: Implementation Guide And Tools For The Mining IndustryBy Janet Torma-Krajewski Research has shown that an ergonomics process that identifies risk factors, devises solutions to reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), and evaluates the effectiveness of the solutions can lower wor Feb 1, 2009 
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                     Obtaining Maximum Value from Metallurgical Projects - Avoid Throwing it Away Obtaining Maximum Value from Metallurgical Projects - Avoid Throwing it AwayBy A. Eltringham Operations downstream of mining and beneficiation are still being subjected to increasing scrutiny as highly capitalized projects have been either slow to achieve their targets or have actually failed Jan 1, 2011 
