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IC 7909 Mining Methods And Cost. Iowa Gypsum Deposits ? SummaryBy L. G. Marshall
Gypsum mining and processing has been one of the principal industries in Iowa for more than 75 years. For most of that period, Iowa has ranked among the five leading States in the production of crude
Jan 1, 1959
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Research and Development ? Attractive Tax Incentives for the Mining IndustryBy R. D. Brown
"An adequate level of R & 0 is crucial to achieve gains in productivity and to strengthen Canada' s position in an increasingly competitive world ." So stated Finance Minister Jean Chretien in h
Jan 1, 1978
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Shouldn't Mining Stocks Sell At Higher Price Levels?By John R. Bogert
The title of this session is "Wall Street Looks at the Mining Industry," and I am going to attempt to answer the question: Shouldn't Mining Stocks Sell at Higher Price Levels? Or, What Does Wall
Jan 1, 1970
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Concentration at the Midvale MillBy Rollin A. Pallanch
THE Midvale mill of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company is situated on a flat site whose elevation is 50 ft above that of the Jordan River. Tailings are impounded in the area betwee
Jan 1, 1948
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Development and Use of Industrial ExplosivesBy Arthur La Motte
I NDUSTRIAL explosives, as distinguished from military explosives, include high explosives and blasting powder. The high explosives which are best known are straight dynamite, gelatin dynamite, ammoni
Jan 1, 1924
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The Expanding Role of Mine GeophysicsJust as geophysics, in the form of 3D seismic and wireline logging, plays a key role in petroleum reservoir management, so too will geophysics play an important role in mining of coal, metals, and min
Jan 1, 2000
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Underground Lighting in the Gold Mining Industry (bb48b9e3-6687-4622-99ef-cd51828516cf)By J. H. Viljoen, C. H. Graan, N. B. Strydom, J. S. Greyson
M J Martinson (Fellow) There is everywhere a lamentable dearth of quantitative information on occupational factors affecting the health and safety of mineworkers, and as the authors point out in their
Jan 1, 1971
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Planning of mine hoisting systemsBy J. R. Morris
"A hoisting plant design should satisfy two basic requirements:1. to provide the necessary materials handling capacity, including ventilation where applicable, while meeting the requirements of good p
Jan 1, 1990
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Laboratory Investigation of Flow Through Fractured SandstoneBy Jarret Thomson
An understanding of groundwater flow is essential for many aspects of mining. This is especially true for the process of shaft sinking through the sandstones of the Manitou Falls Group in the Athabasc
Jun 1, 2012
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In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley Copper (ed32fdb4-81a8-44a9-9ceb-c2871da4e7e5)By A. D. MacPhail
The Highland Valley Copper partnership was formed in July 1986 and was the logical result of a mine with a large ore reserve but no adequate mill, and a mine with a large, modem mill but dwindling ore
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 8058 Waterborne Wastes And Water Use By Metal-Processing Industries In The Missouri River Basin, Kansas And Missouri ? SummaryBy Harvard Eng
An industrial survey was made for the Missouri Basin Field Committee of the Department of the Interior to determine the type and quantity of water-borne mineral wastes and the water requirements of me
Jan 1, 1961
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Contributors to Fatigue at a Platinum Smelter in South AfricaBy J. Pelders, G. Nelson
"Fatigue is a significant concern in the mining industry as it is a causal or contributing factor in many incidents and accidents. Fatigue can be caused by work- and non-work-related factors. There is
Mar 1, 2019
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Division LecturesJan 1, 1968
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RI 3849 Burning Bituminous and Subbituminous Coals on an Anthracite, Ash-Removal-Type. Domestic StokerBy K. A. Johnson, H. F. Yancey
"INTRODUCTION Coals vary so widely in their burning characteristics that all coals prepared for domestic stoker use cannot be burned efficiently on every type of stoker. The overfeed stoker, a large n
Dec 1, 1945
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11. The Birmingham Red-Ore District, AlabamaBy Thomas A. Simpson, Tunstall R. Gray
The Birmingham district first produced steel from Alabama hematite ores in 1899. Since then, the district generally produced more than 6.0 million gross tons of ore a year to the late 1950's. Producti
Jan 1, 1968
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New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern AreasBy Norman R. Paterson
"Under certain conditions useful gravity information of a reconnaissance nature can be obtained with-out measuring elevations by spirit level surveys on the ground. Gravity surveys can become part of
Jan 1, 1960
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Design and Construction of Mixed Ground Working Platform for a CCR Surface ImpoundmentBy Juan M. Pestana, Jeremy M. Gasser, Cuneyt Gokmen, Paul J. Sabatini, William Tanner, Daniel J. Woeste
An access pathway and working platform were designed and constructed for equipment access for a Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) pilot study over a coal combustion residual (CCR) surface impoundment (SI). The D
Jan 1, 2019
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The Geology And Ore-Deposits Of The Silverbell Mining.District. Arizona .By C. A. Stewart
I. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESULTS. The field-work upon which this paper is based was done in the summer of 1910, and was made possible by the courtesy of the Imperial Copper Co., which
May 1, 1912
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Micro- and Macro-Engineering – Industrial PerspectivesBy Robert R. Beebe
At first glance, mineral processing on an industrial scale might seem entirely in the realm of macro-engineering, with large machines operating on minerals and rocks to achieve size reduction, classif
Jan 1, 1992
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Experimental Investigation on Dilation Mechanism of Ultra-Heavy Oilsands from Xinjiang OilfieldBy Botao Lin, Yan Jin, Hongjuan You, Jingjun Pan, Huiwen Pang, Mian Chen, Sen Chen
"Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) has become the mainstream technology for ultra-heavy oil recovery in Xinjiang oilfield, the success of which depends heavily on shortening of preheating period
Jan 1, 2015