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Foreign Guests at the MeetingThere were two official representatives of Foreign Governments as guests at the Chicago Meeting. One was Frederick Goransson, managing director of the Saudvikens Steel Works, who represented the Jern
Jan 11, 1919
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Foreign Investment - Policies and Effects on Mining in New ZealandThe theme of this conference is æRediscover OtagoÆ. In order to ensure the development and exploitation of mineral discoveries in New Zealand, considerable capital will be required, particularly from
Jan 1, 1992
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Foreign Investment And The Changing Pattern Of Mineral Supplies ? IntroductionBy Thomas G. Langton
The demand for mineral raw materials, especially in the major industrialized nations, has grown rapidly during the past three decades. One consequence of this growth has been an increasing reliance by
Jan 1, 1974
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Foreign Investment in Canadian MinesBy G. C. Bateman
Canada is a very large country with a small population which is growing very slowly. We have great natural resources, but with our limited population we are continually looking afield for new capital
Jan 1, 1925
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Foreign Iron Blast-Furnace PracticeBy Wm. A. Haven
ON the northern part of the globe, almost since the earliest days of mankind's history. ironmaking has been practiced in one form or another. Some investigators question the generally accepted be
Jan 1, 1940
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Foreign Iron Ores, Present and ReserveBy Charles Hart
A STUDY of the various ores that have been discussed impresses one with the need of beneficiation, in many cases. This applies to the ores that have lain dormant, due to necessity for further preparat
Jan 1, 1929
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Foreign Mineral Development: Should We Retreat?By Charles Bruce
Three years ago, at a reception given during the Steel Institute meeting in New York, I heard the remark, "A new formula must be found for foreign investment." This was immediately following the takeo
Jan 1, 1975
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Foreign Mining As A SpecialtyBy Samuel Lasky
WITH the movement of American capital into foreign investment, a new field of specialization for the American mining engineer is gradually opening a field hitherto entered almost wholly by chance and
Jan 1, 1927
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Foreign Mining Report - 1949The difficulty of finding new ore bodies, the complexities of patenting them when they are found, and the absence of incentive legislation for exploration have limited mining exploration in the United
Jan 1, 1950
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Foreign Papers Feature Geophysics MeetingsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
THE principal interest in the meeting sings arranged by the Geophysical Committee this year centered around the many papers dealing with the practical applications of geophysical methods to solving ge
Jan 1, 1935
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Foreign ProductionBy F. B. Plummer
PRODUCING operations abroad during 1940 were shrouded in the fog of war. Little, if any, concrete information is available, and the data that issue from the belligerent countries are too frequently di
Jan 1, 1941
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Foreign Production - Review of Venezuelan Oil Activities in 1927By H. J. Wasson
At the close of 1927 Venezuela was producing at the rate of 205,000 bbl, per day, making it the third country in the world in point of present daily production. For the year, the total was close to 64
Jan 1, 1928
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Foremen?s Incentive PlanBy Arthur E. Belton
Ever since the industrial Revolution both major and small companies have put much emphasis on the use of incentives to compensate top management for extra effort and extra skill. For many years indust
Jan 1, 1960
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Forensic engineering and drive lifetimeBy A. C. Stevenson
"The most common theory is that, since thyristors, diodes, and insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) are “solid state” they will live forever. This is not so. They have wear-out mechanisms (e.g.
Jan 1, 2000
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Forensic Evaluation Of Bored Piles For A Factory Project At JhajjarBy Sanjay Gupta, Sorabh Gupta, Ravi Sundaram
A geotechnical forensic evaluation of piles for an industrial facility in Haryana was performed to assess the quality of the piles and to evaluate piles installed using two different types of rigs. Lo
Sep 1, 2022
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Forensic Investigations Of Mining Accidents By The Mine Safety And Health AdministrationBy S. G. Sawyer
The Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center (PSHTC) of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) provides engineering and scientific support to the inspectorate personnel of MSHA. One of
Jan 1, 1997
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Forensics Of Difficult Ground Conditions Leading To Advanced Solutions For Recovery Of An Abandoned Tunnel ProjectBy Faruk Oksuz, Phillip L. Covell, Martin Doll
A series of difficult ground conditions causing high groundwater inflows and hazardous gas intrusion abruptly halted the construction of a 6.4-meter (21-foot) finished diameter and 1,890 meters (6,200
Jan 1, 2007
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Forest Cover As Input For Facilities Design In Mining Projects In Northern BrazilBy P. Matias
The study involved two projects that will produce copper concentrate and may have their operations integrated. Transport by trucks, conveyor belt, and the equipment called RopeCon were evaluated as op
Sep 1, 2012
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Forest Ecosystem Development In Post-Mining Landscapes: A Case Study Of The Lusatian Lignite DistrictBy R. F. Hüttl
The restoration of surface mining landscapes requires the (re)creation of ecosystems. In Lusatia (eastern Germany), large-scale open-cast lignite mining operations generated spoil dumps widely consist
Jan 1, 2002
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Forestel Vald?or, Session IntroductionEvolution of Maintenance Practices. Mechanization processes in underground mining operation became stronger in the 70?s - 80?s. Did maintenance practices changed over the years ? What are the the ma
Feb 1, 2008