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Present Trends in the Tax Environment Affecting Mineral Development in CanadaBy R. D. Brown
This paper profiles Canada’s current economic, tax, and political environment with respect to its mining industry. Problems that must be overcome if the industry is to attain its full growth potential
Jan 1, 1985
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Problems In Sulfide Ore ProcessingBy Nathaniel Arbiter
INTRODUCTION Almost seventy-five years ago problems in the recovery of sulfides from then designated slime fractions were the impetus for the development of flotation. The fall-off in recovery by
Jan 1, 1979
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Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy Joseph P. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial and ge
Jan 12, 1950
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Comparison Of Process Alternatives For Gold Recovery From Cyanide Leach SolutionsBy Michael B. Moolman
Both conventional and nonconventional process alternatives for gold recovery from cyanide heap leach solutions are discussed in terms of possible flowsheets. Conventional process alternatives include
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Environmenta1 Geology to Lignite Mining in TexasBy C. D. Henry, M. L. W. Jackson
Environmental geologic maps of the Wilcox and Jackson-Yegua lignite belts of the Texas Coastal Plain delineate land areas on the basis of their natural characteristics. Criteria used to define map uni
Jan 1, 1984
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Selenite Ion Adsorption on Clays and Other Mechanisms for Selenium Removal From Uranium Mill TailingsBy T. M. Olson, B. G. Lewis
The adsorption of selenite on bentonite, kaolinite, and an iron--coated illite was studied to determine the importance of several soil variables on selenite removal from uranium mill tailings pond see
Jan 1, 1984
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Work Of National Production Committee Of U. S. Fuel AdministrationBy James Neale
FROM the beginning of its activities, the members of the National Production Committee have felt that the following points were essential to the success of its work: The operators must. feel that thei
Jan 2, 1919
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Coal and the Cement Industry (b77dd9a7-fe28-4868-98a3-d11e179ddc70)By H. M. Garrett
The basic cement making process is outlined relative to the fuel but chemically sensitive suspension preheater (SP) kiln which made its debut in the early 50s. The SP history is trailed through the pr
Jan 1, 1981
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Petroleum-Refining Methods Available For Wartime DemandsBy W. C. Dickerman, J. F. Thornton
TOTAL global war is making extraordinary demands on the oil industry. Huge quantities of 100-octane gasoline, extreme service lubes, toluene and other miscellaneous products are required. 100-octane g
Jan 1, 1942
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Cleveland Paper - Recent Developments in the Inspection of Steel Rails (with Discussion)By Robert W. Hunt
PeRhaps of all the scientific economic questions which have been claiming the attention of capitalists, metallurgists, manufacturers, directors of public utilities, and the general public of America,
Jan 1, 1913
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Last Heard Of In Military Service[†ADAIR, ARTHUR C., Corp 4th Co., 1st. Training Bat., 154th Depot Brigade. ADAMS, HENRY, Major Chemical Warfare Service. ARLUCK, A. A Headquarters, 1St Corps of Artillery. ASKIN, THOMAS B. H Ensi
Jan 1, 1925
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Richmond Paper - The Character and Genesis of Certain Contact-Deposits (Discussion, 284, 936)By Waldemar Lindgren
I. Character of the Deposits, 226: Principal Features, 226 (Form, 227; Posi tion, 227 ; Constituent Minerals, 227 ; Exceptions, 228) ; Literature, 228 ; Geo graphic Distribution, 230 ; (Californ
Jan 1, 1902
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Calculation Of Support For Hard, Jointed Rock Using The Keyblock PrincipleBy Gen-Hua Shi, William Boyle, Richard E. Goodman
This keynote paper calls attention to two critically important issues relating to selecting supports for excavations in hard rock. The first is the proportion of the ultimate sliding volume that needs
Jan 1, 1982
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Economic Look at Small Area Mining MethodsBy Franklin J. Kay
Introduction The methods used in surface, mining vary throughout the world, depending on many variables such as: the types of over- burden materials, the depth of the overburden, the thickness of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Plain vs. Corrugated Belts for VannersBy Otto F. Pfordte
In my paper on " The Refilling of Sulphides Obtaihed in the Lixiviation-Process with Hyposulphite Solutions " (Trans., xx., 37), I gave the outlines of a process for refining sulphides. In a subse-
Jan 1, 1893
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Developing, Milling, And Smelting The Ores Of The Tri-State (Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma) DistrictBy George M. Fowler, R. E. Illidge
Part I. Developing BY GEORGE M. FOWL INTRODUCTION The Tri-State district comprises an area of about 2000 square miles in southwestern Missouri, southeastern Kansas, and north [ ] eastern Okla
Jan 1, 1943
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Multiple Seam Mining at the Glenharold MineBy K. A. Olsson
The Glenharold mine is a multiple seam dragline operation where many different stripping methods are employed. This paper describes the production operations of over-burden removal, coal loading, and
Jan 1, 1984
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Washington Paper - Gas-Producer Power-PlantsBy Samuel S. Wyer
The installation of the gas-producer power-plant in America has been so unusual that all engineers have viewed it with interest; a large majority, however, regard it with a lack of confidence and many
Jan 1, 1906
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Coal - Beneficiation and Balling of CoalBy R. D. Coleman, A. E. McIlhinney, C. E. Capes
tentially valuable. These losses will probably increase with the expansion of production and will require the development of effective disposal and utilization processes under pressure of the lack of
Jan 1, 1971