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Copper Soil Anomalies In The Boundary District Of British ColumbiaBy T. M. Allen, W. H. White
THE Greenwood-Grand Forks area of southern central British Columbia, known as the Boundary District, has a long history of mining exploration and production. At the turn of the century this was the pr
Jan 1, 1954
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Report of the Council for the year 1904Jan 1, 1906
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Western CoalBy Ernest E. Thurlow
The western coal industry, long overshadowed by the petroleum and metallic minerals industries, has been revitalized by several new coal mining operations, with the promise that this is only the begin
Jan 5, 1974
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Index (78fadb9f-a9ac-42eb-9768-84dc346e2d2f)Jan 1, 1932
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Correction - Discovery of Phosphorite in Northern Australia – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 250, No. 4, December 1971, pp. 269-273 - Howard, Peter F.By AIME
[Fig. 1], at left, is a corrected version of the first figure of the paper. Please note corrections in labeling of deposits.
Jan 1, 1973
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Open-Pit Forum Annual ReviewBy Harold N. Underhill
Larger equipment, more attention to maintenance, new types of bits, radio communication, and advances in jet piercing highlight an active year.
Jan 3, 1951
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Design And Construction Of Tailings Ponds And Reclamation Facilities - Case HistoriesBy J. D. Jones
Unique aspects of tailing pond design aid reclamation facilities for three separate projects are described.
Jan 1, 1978
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IndexJan 1, 1942
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Problems with Underground Refuse Disposal (7c4f01ef-7e7d-4ca2-b159-5786a8a3c0bc)By William G. Kegel
Problems involved in putting the gob back underground in modern deep mines we dealt with. In particular, the problems associated with haulage of the gob back to the mine, the blown gob method of dispe
Jan 1, 1976
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Index (d6f7653a-032e-45bd-89ef-6736b93ee72f)Jan 1, 1942
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Concentration and Milling - New and Modernized Gold Recovery Plants Are Especially NumerousBy Charles E. Locke
PROSPERITY of the gold miner has continued with attendant construction of numerous plants, many of them small but some of good size. Many new mills have been erected in Canada and in the Philippines,
Jan 1, 1937
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion : Assays of Copper and Copper Matte (see p. 250)W. M. Courtis, Detroit, Mich.: Except for free-gold ores, I have always believed in scorification. I think the crucibleassay gives silver low. We found this out at the Wyandotte works in assaying Silv
Jan 1, 1896
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Microbiological Processes In Recovery Of Metal From OresBy James A. Brierley, Corale L. Brierley
Microorganisms have been considered as agents which may be of importance in catalyzing hydrometallurgical processes for the extraction of metals from low-grade ore minerals. Various microorganisms and
Jan 1, 1981
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Twinning In Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc And ,CadmiumBy A. J. Phillips, C. H. Mathewson
BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury, have been studied in sufficient detail by the
Jan 1, 1928
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Energy Management in Minerals ProcessingBy T. S. Govindan
The first step in energy conservation in any industrial plant involves implementing many of the day-to-day "housekeeping" items, such as fixing leaks, turning out lights, etc. When this step has been
Jan 1, 1981
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Concerning The Methods That Are Used For Loading Guns And Making Them Shoot Straight.YOU must know, my Messer Bernardino, that all things in this world made by art or produced by Nature are made only for their own specific purpose. If there should be any that perchance should fail the
Jan 1, 1942
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New York City Paper - The Patience of Copper and Silver as Affected by AnnealingBy Henry M. Howe
Preparing the Metals.—Ordinary silver wire was hard-drawn to No. 23 Brown and Sharp gauge; it was cut in two, and one piece was carefully annealed in the ordinary way. The wire was prepared by Messrs.
Jan 1, 1885