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Cathodic electrodeposition of protective zirconia coatingsBy I. Zhitomirsky, X. Pang
The outstanding thermal and chemical stability, excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility of zirconia have made this material an important candidate for fabrication of advanced protective c
Jan 1, 2004
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Spotlight on H.L. Joel MinesBy R. L. C. Maggs
The following members of the Orange Free State Branch and visitors paid a mini-visit to the H.J. Joel Gold Mine on 23rd January, 1991: Members E.N.D. Westgate Organiser R.LC. Maggs Hon. Secretary
Jan 1, 1991
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The Grad SystemGrad, the abbreviation for Graduate Resume Accumulation and Distribution, is a computerized information retrieval system operated on behalf of college placement officers around the country by the non-
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Engineering EditorialDirect Versus Indirect Control of the Economy FACED with placing the nation in a state of partial mobilization, it is expedient that it be done in such a way that the national economy and productiv
Jan 11, 1950
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Recent Developments in the Instrumentation and Automation of Uranium-Processing PlantsBy G. Sommer, R. P. Chaix, G. T. W. Ormrod
Recent developments in the instrumentation and automation of uranium-processing plants by G. SOMMER, Ing. (Grad.) (Visitor), G. T. W. ORMROD (Visitor), and R. P. CHAIX, B.Sc. (Visitor) The paper discu
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Geology Based Planning And The Aggregate Industry –Perspectives From Opposite Sides Of The GlobeBy Andy W. Stephens, William H. Langer
In Australia and America, encroachment by conflicting land uses, zoning restrictions, and the "not in my backyard" syndrome make it increasingly difficult to access high-quality aggregate resources lo
Jan 1, 2005
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Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely ExpandedBy Walter Weeks
THE process of cooling air by allowing it to expand and do work in an engine is well known, but the theory of obtaining cold air by free expansion without the aid of an engine operating with cutoff ha
Jan 1, 1937
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Small Diameter Tunnels - An OverviewBy Charles H. Arnold
This topic addresses historic and current techniques of excavating, supporting and lining tunnels of 4 m (13.1 ft) and smaller. Special considerations relate to the economics of working in close qu
Jan 1, 1981
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Update And Economic Analysis Of A Hypothetical Mexican Gold MineBy L. M. Bigler, J. L. Dobra
With the passage of Mexico's Mining Law in 1992, the tax treaty with the US in the same year, and the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement, gold mining for non-Mexican mining compan
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation Of Cemented Tailings BackfillBy I. H. Clark
In some mining situations, backfills are not only required to be free-standing but are also expected to provide hangingwall support. It may therefore be specified that the backfill withstand a certain
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7369 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K Of Goethite And PyrophylliteBy E. G. King
Low-temperature heat capacity determinations of the minerals goethite and pyrophyllite were made in the temperature range from 510 to 298° K. The entropies at 298.15° K were evaluated as 14.43 ±0.15 c
Jan 1, 1970
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Determination Of The Direction Of Tunnels In Jointed Rocks Using Key Block TheoryBy M. Z. Rashad, H. A. El-Sageer
The intersections of numerous joint sets at the surface of tunnels of the Abu-Tartour project in Egypt create blocks of irregular shape and size in the rock mass. Although most of these blocks are una
Jan 1, 1993
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Buffalo Paper - The Superficial Alteration of Western Australian Ore-DepositsBy Herbert C. Hoover
While the importance of the superficial alteration of golddeposits is recognized in pure science, it seems often to be singularly disregarded among engineers in practice. Its great practical bearing l
Jan 1, 1899
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Emery - Nature - Occurrence – UsesBy Gerald M. Friedman
CONVENTIONAL usage defines emery as a natural aggregate of corundum and magnetite. Because emery bodies contain abundant spinel two types are recognized, spinel-bearing and spinel- free. Watson and St
Jan 7, 1957
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Changing potential for the electrical beneficiation of minerals by chemical pretreatmentBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg, H. R. Manouchehri
The responses of calcite, feldspar and quartz minerals in a laboratory free-fall electrostatic separator after tribocharging with stainless steel, PVC and copper plates were investigated. The effects
Jan 1, 2000
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Federal Leasing: The Need For PerspectiveBy David Russell, Courtland Lee
FOREWOHD-Americans have been able to create wealth from the nation's natural resources to an extent unprecedented in recorded history, thanks largely to the existence of a free market and of a ra
Jan 5, 1977
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RI 8041 Thermodynamic Data for Mg(OH)2 (Brucite)By E. G. King
Enthalpy increments above 298 K were determined by the Bureau of Mines for magnesium hydroxide (brucite) between 298 and 900 K by the method of drop calorimetry. Enthalpy and entropy increments from t
Jan 1, 1975
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Alternating Pulsed Electrolysis For Fe-Cr Alloy Coatings Using Trivalent Chromium SolutionBy Shunsuke Yagi
A surface alloying technique was investigated using alternating pulsed electrolysis in an aqueous solution containing a single metal component for the formation of an Fe-Cr layer on an iron substrate.
Jan 1, 2006
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Storke Level: Key to $25 Million Climax ProjectBy Charles M. Cooley
In these troubled times free enterprise is maintaining vital molybdenum output, while expanding plant, and bringing in new low grade ore reserves, at Climax, the world's largest known molybdenum
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 7786 An Algorithm For Calculating Multiphase Chemical EquilibriumBy F. E. Spencer
This Bureau of Mines report provides a complete mathematical description of the algorithm employed by a general multiphase chemical equilibrium program developed particularly for the purpose of studyi
Jan 1, 1973