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                     Uranium Mining in Australia: Dreams- and Reality Uranium Mining in Australia: Dreams- and RealityIn 1975, the US produced 10 900 tons (12,000 st) of U3O8 from ores whose grade ranged from a low of 0.160% to a high of 0.196% U3O8. By the early 1980's if the current mining projects describe Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Production Engineering Becoming Increasingly Efficient Production Engineering Becoming Increasingly EfficientBy A. W. WALKER All branches of production engineering showed steady and definite progress during 1941. Most of it has been of the slower and more conservative type rather than the sensational. To a large degree the Jan 1, 1942 
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                     South African Mining- A Time To Invest? South African Mining- A Time To Invest?By Howard S. Strouth Investors and mining companies in the U. S. have recently shown increased interest in the Union of South Africa. This has been sparked partially by the founding in the U. S. of a large investment trus Jan 5, 1959 
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                     Some Economic Problems of the Mineral Industry Some Economic Problems of the Mineral IndustryBy T. M. Girdler IN THESE perilous days of world- wide uncertainty, this Institute and the profession represented by it take on new importance in the economic life of the nation. I have long been impressed by the fact Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Statistical Commodity Data Statistical Commodity DataThe ten-year "supply-demand relationship" tables in this chapter for various mineral and metal commodities have been adapted from Minerals in the U.S. Economy, compiled by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. De Jan 1, 1976 
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                     The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving Process The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving ProcessBy Joseph Hartshorne EVER since the introduction of the Siemens regenerative furnace, it has been recognized that a certain amount of gas is lost each time the furnace-action is reversed. This loss comes, first, from the Mar 1, 1906 
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                     Industrial Hygiene in the Rocky Mountain Region ? Health Conservation Programs Protect and Benefit Both Employer and Workman Industrial Hygiene in the Rocky Mountain Region ? Health Conservation Programs Protect and Benefit Both Employer and WorkmanBy Fred R. Ingram FOR the purpose of this discussion, let us consider that the Rocky Mountain region covers the area in the seven Mountain States, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, and b Jan 1, 1945 
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                     New Applications of Sulphur New Applications of SulphurBy W. W. Duecker SULPHUR is a peculiar combination of a nuisance and a useful element. Most of the nonferrous metallic ores contain large amounts of it in the form of sulphides, which the metallurgist has wasted up th Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Sense and Nonsense in the Law of the Sea Sense and Nonsense in the Law of the SeaSpeech advocating a new law of the sea-the "common heritage of mankind." The 3rd Law of the Sea (L0S) Conference was held in Caracas in mid-1974, and a fourth UN conference, scheduled for mid-March in Jan 4, 1975 
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                     Industrial Salts: Production at Searles Lake Industrial Salts: Production at Searles LakeBy J. E. Ryan TRONA, Calif., is a miniature urban community of some 3500 people, located on the northwest shore of dry Searles Lake in the extreme northwest corner of San Bernardino County, approximately 186 miles Jan 5, 1951 
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                     Importance of Coal Preparation Importance of Coal PreparationBy CHARLES SIMENSTAD COAL preparation, or coal washing, is not a new subject to the Pacific Northwest. Most of the coals mined in this state smaller than lump, and nearly all such sizes mined on the Pacific slope of the C Jan 1, 1926 
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                     A Retrospect of the Comstock and the Salvaging of Relics A Retrospect of the Comstock and the Salvaging of RelicsBy JOHN A. FULTON THE Comstock Lode is in Storey County, Nevada, and extends in a north and south direction through the towns of Virginia City and Gold Hill, with a total length of 4.27 miles. Its mines have produced s Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Arizona Paper - Comparisons Between Electrolytic Copper and Two Varieties of Arsenical Lake Copper with Respect to Strength and Ductility in Cold-Worked and Annealed Test Strips Arizona Paper - Comparisons Between Electrolytic Copper and Two Varieties of Arsenical Lake Copper with Respect to Strength and Ductility in Cold-Worked and Annealed Test StripsBy C. H. Mathewson, E. M. Thalheimer In planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most serviceable by way of indicating the Jan 1, 1917 
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                     Buffalo Paper - The Alluvial Deposits of Western Australia Buffalo Paper - The Alluvial Deposits of Western AustraliaBy T. A. Rickard The interior of West Australia is an arid table-land, elevated 1400 feet above the sea. This plateau is flanked to the south by the Tertiary limestones which fringe the Great Australian Bight. It is b Jan 1, 1899 
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                     An Experiment in One-piece Gun Construction An Experiment in One-piece Gun ConstructionBy P. W. Bridgman DURING the war, the Navy undertook the construction, under my direction, of an experimental gun embodying features designed to lessen the cost and time of production. These experiments were initiated Jan 2, 1920 
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                     Prospects for Future Gold Supply Prospects for Future Gold SupplyBy Georgc E. Collins SEVERAL years ago, I estimated the total stock of gold in the world to be about a thousand million ounces, of which rather over one-third was available for monetary uses. Robert H. Ridgway has estimat Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The Iron-Ore Deposits Of The Moa District, Oriente Province. Island Of Cuba. The Iron-Ore Deposits Of The Moa District, Oriente Province. Island Of Cuba.By Jennings S. Cox (Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) THE following notes, prepared in 1908, as the result of a personal examination and extensive explorations under my direction in 1906, have been revised and greatl Mar 1, 1911 
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                     Baltimore Paper - Laurentian Low-Grade Phosphate-Ores Baltimore Paper - Laurentian Low-Grade Phosphate-OresBy John Stewart The market at present supplied by shipments from the phosphate districts of Quebec, Ontario, and New York State requires high-grade ore, carrying from 75 per cent. to 90 per cent. of phosphate of lime Jan 1, 1893 
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                     Some Principles Controlling The Deposition Of Ores Some Principles Controlling The Deposition Of OresBy C. R. Van Hise PART I.-GENERAL PRINCIPLES. [ ] Jan 1, 1902 
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                     Papers - Theory and Interpretation - The Alleged Mineral Zoning at Mount Isa (Mining Tech., Nov. 1943, T.P. 1652) Papers - Theory and Interpretation - The Alleged Mineral Zoning at Mount Isa (Mining Tech., Nov. 1943, T.P. 1652)By Roland Blanchard Recent discovery at Mount Isa of copper mineralization in commercial amount at a depth of 1000 ft., coinciding with downward termination of ore at about the same depth within the larger silver-lead-zi Jan 1, 1949 
