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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Africa (7f148b71-72dd-4ef3-aebf-200117eba72a)By Thomas C. Denton
In 1965 Africa maintained its position as a region of the world essential to advanced non-Communist nations for supply of vital metals and minerals. The position stemmed from the fact that Africa prod
Jan 1, 1967
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Equilibrium Relat.Ions In Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys Of High PurityBy E. H. Jr. Dix
THE use of magnesium as an alloying element in aluminum alloys has been limited, in general, to comparatively small quantities. In duralumin-type, strong-aluminum alloys, magnesium is present to the e
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5969 Radiation Hazards Encountered In Arc Melting Thorium ? SummaryBy R. R. Lowery
This project was proposed to provide information on the hazards associated with arc melting of thorium. A general air-sampling analysis was made to determine the separation, concentration, and distrib
Jan 1, 1962
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Eco-Efficient Gravity Separation Solutions in IndiaEco-Efficient Gravity Separation Solutions in India Sustainable development and social responsibility issues are a principal aspect of mineral processing operations around the world. With the need fo
Sep 13, 2010
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OFR-114-93 Ecosystem Management And Mine Permitting In AlaskaBy Patrick D. Plumb
The Juneau Office of the U.S. Bureau of Mines has undertaken a study of the environmental permitting process for major mines in Alaska to identify the effects ecosystem management has had or could hav
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Consumption For Kell Hydrometallurgical Refining Versus Conventional Pyrometallurgical Smelting And Refining Of PGM Concentrates - SynopsisBy K. Liddell
Current practice for the recovery of platinum group metals (PGM) from flotation concentrates is by energy-intensive smelting processes followed by separation and refining of the base and precious meta
Jan 1, 2011
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On Stream Analysis and Computer Process Control Selection at the Thompson Mill, Inco LimitedBy P. Chaddock
The Thompson Mill has a capacity of 15,000 T ID of ore and produces two grades of nickel concentrate, copper concentrate and occasionally graphite concentrate. Up to July of 1985 we processed two dist
Jan 1, 1987
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Ecological Fuel from High-Sulfur-Content CoalEcological Fuel from High-Sulfur-Content Coal
Sep 13, 2010
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Filtration Of Solar Cell Silicon Scrap.By Anne Kvithyld
Silicon solar cells, that convert the energy of sunlight into electric energy, are attractive sources of energy. In the production line wafers of solar cells are sliced from a multicrystaline ingot so
Jan 1, 2006
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Journal: 100 Years / THE ST. MARY’S PARK TUNNEL, N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R.By Robert Hopler
As a part of the depression and rectification work on the Port Morris branch of the Harlem Division of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad, a short tunnel is being driven under St. Mary’s Par
Jan 1, 2006
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Accounting for Vegetation Dynamics in Landform Evolution ModellingBy G R. Hancock, S Grant, T Whiteside, J B. C Lowry, J Boyden, T J. Coulthard
Physically-based landform evolution models (LEM) provide a spatial framework to forecast the long-term geomorphic stability of post-mining landscapes. When used to test the relative stability of diffe
Jun 28, 2016
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Detection of Hydrocyclone MalfunctionBy Arnaud Faucher, Claude Bazin, Marilène Renaud, Mohamed Mai Manga
"Grinding circuits are operated in the presence of disturbances due to ore changes and equipment malfunctions. One of the challenges faced by the operators is the detection of a disturbance, the ident
Jan 1, 2010
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The Priceless IngredientsBy Grant P. Cordon
Our subject, "Safety, Legal, and Contracting," is a range of topics which covers a broad spectrum, but is obviously Intended to focus our attention upon certain particular aspects of tunnel problems.
Jan 1, 1974
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Tunnel Boring Machine DevelopmentBy Martin Herrenknecht
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) development continues to take on not only larger diameters, but also more difficult ground conditions. Ground conditions consisting of unstable faces with water pressures u
Jan 1, 2008
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - New Concepts in Sucker-Pod Pump DesignBy R. J. Watson, A. H. Juch
About half a million sucker-rod pumps are installed in oil wells in the U. S. alone. In Venezuela, too, the system is widely used; some 5,000, or 90 percent, of Cia. Shell de Venezuela's wells pr
Jan 1, 1970
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Construction Of A Deep Slurry Wall In A Restricted City Centre Site Using A Hydraulic Grab And Rotator System.By P. M. Wiltcher
The construction of a deep structural slurry wall in a restricted city centre location is always a challenging prospect. However, when the city is London and the site is bounded on two sides by high
Jan 1, 2006
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Excavation Bracing Technology ? SynopsisBy G. F. Sowers
Excavation bracing is a special structural system. It is built from the top down. The design is controlled by the economical construction of another structure as well as by the movement of the ground
Jan 1, 2010
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Rapid Detection And Suppression Of Mining Equipment Cab FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa, Charles D. Litton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/PRL) conducted a series of large-scale experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of optical flame detectors, photoelectric smoke detect
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RI 3823 Construction & Operation of the Dearborn Magnesium PlantBy E. Don Dilling, Wm. F. Hergert, J. W. Pennington, C. E. Wood, M. J. Slendlove, H. A. Doerner
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines began a study of various methods for producing magnesium metal from magnesite ores in 1936 at Pullman, Wash., with the cooperation of Washington State College. This w
Aug 1, 1945
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Using airborne electromagnetics to solve a structurally complex geological puzzle in the Hamersley Province, Western AustraliaBy J Bresnahan, D Kepert, R Murray, R Neroni
Stratigraphy of the Hamersley Province in Western Australia, featuring alternating units of banded iron formations and shales with contrasting electrical properties in a mostly gently undulating shall
Jul 24, 2017