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Managing Technology Development in a Changing Business Environment
By R. C. Shodde, R. D. La Nauze
Major societal and industry changes over the last four decades have influenced the management of technology in the minerals industry. From the authors' experiences in both private and public sect
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 6803 Identification Of Sulfur Compounds In Petroleum - Analysis Of A Wasson, Texas, Crude Oil Distillate Boiling From 111° To 150° C
By H. J. Coleman
Knowledge of the types of naturally occurring sulfur compounds in petroleum is of both theoretical and practical interest to petroleum chemists and geologists. This knowledge has been extended by the
Jan 1, 1966
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Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Some Factors Affecting Viscosity of Rotary Muds
By W. H. Burke
Deeper drilling, resulting in greater circulating distance and pressure, has directed attention to the advantages of the study of properties and control of rotary muds, which until recently have not h
Jan 1, 1935
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Application of Phosphorus Containing Reagent at Flotation of Sulphide Copper Ore
By R. ?. Sherembayeva, ?. ?. ?uktybayeva, ?. B. Rakhimbekova, N. ?. ?m?rova
"Studying the interaction of the phosphorus-containing flotation reagent with the components of the flotation system ""liquid-gas-solid"" during flotation of non-ferrous metal ores allows regulating t
Jan 1, 2018
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Application Of Law Of Equal Expectations To Oil Production In California
By Carl Beal
IN February, 1918, the conclusion was published by Lewis and Beal1 "that wells of equal output on the average will produce equal amounts of oil in the future, regardless of the ages of the wells." Thi
Jan 8, 1919
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GEOSTAT1: A Prototype Expert System for the Explicit Knowledge Approach to Geostatistics
By M. David
This paper addresses the problem of technological transfer in geostatistics. Expert systems have become popular in certain fields because the needs of the industry are not provided for by traditional
Jan 1, 1987
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A Prospecting System Developed At Balatoc Mine
By Paul A. Schafer
BALATOC mine, the principal gold-producing mine in the Philippines, is 10 miles southeast of Baguio, in the Cordillera Central of northern Luzon.1 The region is a deeply dissected plateau, ranging in
Jan 1, 1942
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Flotation in Highly Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions/Seawater
By S. Castro, L. Gutierrez
"Mining operations are often located in remote arid environments with limited access to fresh water. Shortage of fresh water in such cases makes it necessary to use seawater in mineral processing plan
Jan 1, 2018
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Selection Criteria for Open Pit Production Equipment û Payload Distributions and the æ10/10/20Æ Policy
By R J. Hardy
The aim of this study is to examine the volumetric and mass movement characteristics of load and haul operations using statistical modelling of relatively large samples of bucket loads that are transp
Sep 26, 2011
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Station Electrical and Mechanical Design
This paper forms part of a series of papers relating to the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop and presented to the Fourth Australian Tunnelling Conference in Melbourne, March 1981. The Design of Ele
Jan 1, 1981
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Copper Electrodes For Resistance Spot Welding Of Aluminum
By B. Fresz
Before aluminum is utilized in automotive bodies, the longevity of the electrodes employed in the resistance spot welding of aluminum must increase. This paper explores the affects of electrode compos
Jan 1, 1999
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Microphone Height Effects on Blast-Induces Air Overpressure
By Randall M. Wheeler, Kenneth K. Eltschlager
Blasting Seismographs use microphones to measure air overpressure from blasting. The microphone height above the ground has been the object of some controversy. The current ISEE “Field Practice Guidel
Jan 1, 2005
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What boundary conditions should we apply? Applications to tunneling and to the AECL Underground Research Laboratory
By B. Amadei, F. Tonon
Rock stress measurement is cast in the more general context of the determination of boundary conditions for rock engineering. A study on the effect of elastic anisotropy on underground excavations rev
Jan 1, 2003
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Dissolution Kinetics Of Gold In Moderate Aqueous Potassium Iodide Solutions With Oxygen Under Pressure
By K. N. Han
The kinetics of gold dissolution in iodide solutions with oxygen in an autoclave was investigated. The leaching process was described by a gas-liquid-solid heterogeneous reaction. The effects of stirr
Jan 1, 1998
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Filter Cake Size-Consist And Moisture Relationships
By Orville R. Lyons
THE continuous vacuum filter, whether it be a vertical or horizontal disk, inside or outside drum, when properly applied is a very effective device for dewatering fine solids. Because of the number of
Jan 10, 1951
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Study of Oxygen Flash Smelting of Nickel/Copper Concentrates
By Jin Liu, Torstein A. Utigard
At its Copper Cliff Smelter, Vale Inco Limited processes a bulk copper-nickel concentrate in two Inco oxygen flash furnaces. Coke supplies a minor proportion of the process heat requirements, limitin
Jan 1, 2015
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Research Progress on Stability Classification for Rocks Surrounding Coal Roadways in China
By Renliang Shan
Site conditions of China?s coal roadways are complex and changeable, and scientific classification of them is the fundamental basis for coal roadway support design, with great significance for ensurin
Aug 1, 2013
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Presidential Address: Oxygen-Coal In-Bath Smelting Reduction-A Future Process For The Production Of Iron And Stainless Steel?
By J. P. Hoffman
In 1988 the Japan Iron and Steel Federation started a research-and-development programme known as DIOS (direct iron-ore smelting). Eight Japanese integrated steel producers and the Coal Mining Researc
Jan 1, 1992
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The Route To More Efficient Blind Shaft Drilling?
By Colin P. Pigott
The paper describes a variety of existing techniques and equipment which when combined together permit faster and cheaper drilling of shafts in soft to medium strength formations. Drilling fluid circu
Jan 1, 1985
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The Silver Mining Industry in Canada
By Arthur A. Cole
Although the metal silver has been known and prized from very ancient times, it is in the New World that the greatest silver camps have been found. This is shown in the following comparison: [] For
Jan 1, 1927