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Application of Heterogeneity Testing to Coarse Gold OresBy S C. Dominy, R C. A Minnitt
Determination of the sampling constant and liberation diameter are of importance when applying the Fundamental Sampling Error (FSE) equation to optimise sampling protocols. The method for the direct d
Aug 21, 2012
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Australian Mineral Sands Operations 1982 ? IntroductionBy V. J. McSweeney
This paper is directed at interested parties outside the Beach Sand Industry : the scope is quite broad. The geomorphology described is a successful working hypothesis which guided the author during p
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3226 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 2. Gold-Recovery StudiesBy E. S. Leaver
The gold that is not recovered by a particular process is refractory to that process. A study to determine how the refractory gold is associated in the ore constituents usually indicates the needed im
Jan 1, 1934
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Engineering Properties Of Coal Measure RocksBy Richard E. Thill
Engineering properties of rock are essential in most phases of mining from site reconnaissance through mineral processing. Review of the literature indicates, however, that property data is scarce for
Jan 1, 1982
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Manual Control, Process Automation or Operational Performance Excellence – What is the Difference?By P Thwaites
The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation
Sep 1, 2014
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Bulletin 36 Alaskan Coal ProblemsBy Walter L. Fisher
The public interest in the Alaskan situation is such that, with the consent of the President, I have concluded, at the request of the American Mining Congress, to make at this time a candid, if somewh
Jan 1, 1911
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Uncertainty and Risk in Mineral Valuation - A User's PerspectiveThe words ""Uncertainty"" and ""Risk"" pervade every discussion about mining exploration and investment. Perhaps these terms are subjectively understood by industry professionals, but objective por
Jan 1, 1994
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The Storage Of Anthracite Coal.By R. V. Norris
1. INTRODUCTION. THE anthracite coal trade, with a shipment averaging about 70,000,000 tons per year, differs essentially from other coal business, in the fact that the larger sizes, comprising about
Jun 1, 1911
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IC 7454 Safe Equipment, Guards, and Practices, Lake Superior District Iron-Ore MinesBy Frank E. Cash, Max S. Petersen
The use of safe equipment, safeguards, and safe practices in the mining and allied industries should reduce injuries and improve accident experience. The object of this report is to give to the mining
Oct 1, 1948
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Officers and Directors (a57c8d21-b26f-4436-b3b0-26f74257ec40)For the year ending February, 1919 PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. GOODALE
Jan 1, 1919
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RI 4294 Applicability Of Radio To Emergency Mine Communications - Progress Report? September 1946 To November 1947By E. W. Felegy
Since 1920, the Bureau of Mines and, other agencies have conducted numerous investigations of methods of communication for use in mines in times of disaster or emergency. The results of these investig
Jan 1, 1948
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Officers And Committees Of The Society Of Petroleum Engineers (d9dc02d6-68cd-4a44-8ac2-6f26d30e4ce9)[Officers and Committees of the Society of Petroleum Engineers 1 Officers and Staff of the AIME 2 Officers of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum in Membership 3 Society
Jan 1, 1961
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Notice ? Summer Meeting ? Price, Utah, August 26, 27 and 28Note this date. This will be the biggest meeting we have ever held. It is arranged so as to permit you to go immediately afterwards to Salt Lake. City to attend the meeting of the American Institute o
Jan 1, 1925
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Towards zero wasteBy D. S. Conochie
The world is poised for rapid growth in consumption as large, less developed economies acquire greater wealth. It might be expected that there would be a corresponding growth in waste generation, but
Jan 1, 2004
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Corrosion mechanisms of high alumina refractories in steel ladlesBy P. Hubert, J. P. Ildefonse, F. Qafssaoui, J. Poirier
Corrosion tests by corrosive alumina-lime slags were carried out on commercial high alumina bricks used in steel ladle linings and model refractories (with different raw materials : bauxite, andalusit
Jan 1, 2004
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Solvent-Refined Coal: Its Merits and Market Potential (f9bf9bb7-efc7-4b9a-b0ef-fba339d2d144)By Robert M. Jimeson, James M. Grout
The competitive market potential for solvent-refined coal is estimated and the market advantages are enumerated. Markets are possible in combustion, railroad locomotion, and carbon electrodes. The com
Jan 1, 1972
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Progress Toward A Reduced Exposure Mining System (0295a8cd-7709-4829-a26e-7ad2bd75a606)By G. H. Schnakenberg
In 1986, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) embarked on a major research effort to develop technology that could substantially reduce worker exposure to face hazards by simply relocating the equipment oper
Jan 1, 1997
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Geochemical Prospecting Methods Employed in Canada’s Glaciated Precambrian TerrainsBy John E. Riddell
This review is based on a questionnaire sent out in 1959 to 24 Canadian exploration companies, known to be active in the mineral exploration field, concerning their practice in the use of applied geo-
Jan 11, 1960
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Electronic Detonators—Safety Aspects For Mine Blasting OperationsBy Harry Verakis
Electronic detonator systems are an advance in technology beyond conventional electric detonators for initiating explosives and blasting agents. Their use is widening into the mining operations of th
Jan 1, 2005