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The Evolution of Iron Control at Rustenburg Base Metal RefinersBy L. J. Bryson, C. A. Biley
"Anglo American Platinum’s Rustenburg Base Metals Refiners (RBMR) produces Ni and Cu cathode from slow cooled converter matte after Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) are magnetically separated for further
Jan 1, 2016
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Bank Size on Oil Recovery in the High-Pressure Gas-Driven LPG-Bank ProcessBy J. W. Lacey, F. H. Brinkman, J. E. Faris
This paper presents an analysis of the high-pressure, gas-driven LPG-slug process, based on fluid flow tests in areal models. Two types of tests were made. One series was made in low-pressure models w
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Inducarb - A New Reducing Facility For Various Oxidic Melts - IntroductionBy Antrekowitsch Jürgen
The recycling of residues from metal producing by-products has become a main field of interest in metallurgical investigations. Forced by a stricter environmental legislation and the resulting increas
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology - Some Behavioral Aspects of Molybdenum in the Supergene EnvironmentBy S. R. Titley
The recent emphasis placed upon the use of molybdenum as a geochemical indicator has stimulated considerable inquiry into the behavior of molybdenum in the zone of oxidation. This paper represents a s
Jan 1, 1963
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Substitutional Solid-Solution Strengthening in Copper AlloysBy C. D. Wiseman
THE concept of alloying to increase the strength of metals originated during the bronze age. However, at the present time there is no single theory capable of explaining all of the observed strengthen
Jan 1, 1959
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Part II - Papers - Growth and Preferred Orientations of Large Elongated Grains in Doped Tungsten SheetBy J. L. Walter
Tungsten ingots with and without small amounts of aluminum, silicon, and potassium were prepared by conventional powder-metallurgy techniques and hot-rolled to 0.001-in.-thick sheet. The ingots were r
Jan 1, 1968
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Orebed Magnetic LinersBy M. Wason
An Ore bed magnetic liner element is made of permanent ceramic magnets embedded in a rubber molding. (See figure 1) They are difficult and expensive to manufacture correctly. Therefore, the lining for
Jan 1, 1999
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The Search For New OreBy John D. Ridge
For mining geologists, the most important trends during 1962 have been the increased concentration of the exploratory activities of American mining companies in the United States and Canada and the gr
Jan 2, 1963
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RI 8841 - Control of Longwall Gob Gas With Cross- Measure Boreholes (Upper Kittanning Coalbed)By S. J. Schatzel, J. Cervik, A. A. Campoli
The cross-measure borehole technique is being studied by the Bureau of Mines as an alternative to the use of surface gob boreholes as a means of controlling methane in gobs during longwall mining. Sma
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Ductile Fracture of AluminumBy W. A. Backofen, G. Y. Chin, W. F. Hosford
The ductile fracturing process was studied in single-crystal and poly cvystalline aluminum deformed in tension over a temperature range from 295° to 4.2°K. At temperatures as low as 77°K, the fracture
Jan 1, 1964
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The Use of Feeders and Flow Promotion Devices in Gravity Storage Systems for Bulk Solids HanldingBy Roberts AW
Bulk materials handling operations depend on efficient storage and gravity flow facilit- ies. ,It is important that proper attention be given to the complete storage bin or stockpile and feeder com
Jan 1, 1978
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Alteration indicator minerals applied to the selection of optimal spectral methods to explore in the Andean RegionBy Anna Fonseca
The concept of alteration indicator minerals is presented to aid in identifying the ideal spectral sensor and processing for alteration vectoring. Exploration geologists commonly struggle to understan
May 1, 2008
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Geological Structure of the Western Part of the Vermillion Range, MinnesotaBy Henry Lloyd Smyth, J. Ralph Finlay
The most important area of the so-called Keewatin rocks of northern Minnesota is that which runs westerly from Lake Saganaga, near the national boundary, and finally disappears beneath the drift (or h
Jan 1, 1896
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Mining Engineering CurriculaM INE production requires the coordination of the talents of men and the use of equipment. Mine operators maintain a continual surveillance of equipment, looking for improvements and modifications tha
Jan 1, 1963
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Remotely-Sensed Multispectral Reflectance Variations in Acidic Versus Near-neutral Contaminated Coal Mine Drainage in PennsylvaniaBy John E. Anderson, Charles A. III Cravotta, Eleanora I. Robbins, E. Terrance Slonecker, Gordon L. Nord
Remote sensing is being tested for its ability to identify the severity of impact on streams that are subjected to contaminated mine drainage (CMD) in the Southern Anthracite Coalfield of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 2000
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Coal Storage and LoadingBy O. B. Bucklen, P. G. Meikle
INTRODUCTION The trend in the coal industry for many years has been to make every- thing "bigger and faster." This also held true for loading and storage facilities. Where once a million ton per y
Jan 1, 1968
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Underpinning Using Long Minipiles In Compressible SoilsBy Mohamad H. Hussein
A minipile system was employed in underpinning a historical structure in Florida. The existing structure is founded on shallow foundations. Subsurface conditions at the project site consist of deep or
Jan 1, 1993
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Refining Bullion at Mount Morgan, QueenslandFOR some years after the erection of the first chlorination plant at Mount Morgan the ore sent to the works for treatment was mined entirely from the oxidized zone; consequently, the bullion recovered
Jan 1, 1911
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Part III - Papers - Donor and Carrier Distributions in Oxygen-Grown GaAsBy J. M. Woodall
GuAs crystals which have been grown in quartz boats by the horizontal Bridgman method in the pvesence of Ga20 vapov have beetz found to have carrier and donor distributions which do not correspound to
Jan 1, 1968
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Zonations, Mineralisation Paragenesis and Rock Types of the Nena High Sulphidation Copper-Gold Deposit, Papua New GuineaBy Espi J
The Nena high sulphidation deposit, located in the Sandaun Province, PNG, contains a measured and indicated resource of 51 Mt of copper ore grading 0.5% Cu and 0.6 g/t Au at a 0.5% Cu cut-off. The
Jan 1, 1997