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Colloquium And General MeetingBy P. W. J. van Rensburg
COLLOQUIUM AND GENERAL MEETING A General Meeting and Colloquium on comminution was held on March 13th, 1974, at Kelvin House, Johannesburg. Mr P. W. J. van Rensburg (President) was in the chair. The C
Jan 5, 1974
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Colloquium On ComminutionBy SAIMM Journal
COLLOQUIUM ON COMMINUTION The Institute has arranged a colloquium on the above topic to be held on 13th March, 1973, at Kelvin House. The following papers will be presented: 'Peripheral Discharge
Jan 1, 1974
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Colloquium on Shaft SinkingCOLLOQUIUM ON SHAFT SINKING The 'Star' published a report on the colloquium on 15th November, 1972. As this will be of interest to members, it is re-printed by kind permission of the 'S
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Colloquium on the construction of Slimes damsBy D. G. Davies
Colloquium on the construction of Slimes dams The following contributions to the discussion at the above Colloquium were received for publication. D. G. DAVIES* This contribution is really a follow up
Jan 3, 1974
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Colombia-Important Gold and Platinum ProducerBy Andrew Meyer
As a producer of gold and platinum, Colombia is most emphatically an important country. Last year it produced 656,000 oz. of gold-twice as much as any other country in South America, in fact accountin
Jan 1, 1942
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Colorado - Man PowerBy J. Parke Channing
We are accustomed to think that we are efficient in the United States, particularly with respect to such things as mining and manufacturing. The conduct of the war has demanded in England and in Franc
Jan 1, 1919
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Colorado Coal: An UpdateBy Stuart A. Sanderson
Founded in 1876 - oldest continuously operating mining association in the United States 700 Members representing mineral resource industry in Colorado and the west Spokesman for the industry bef
Jan 1, 2010
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Colorado Front Range Uranium Field Trip - OverviewThis one day field trip is sponsored by the Denver Region Exploration Geologists? Society, May 14th 2009. The trip highlights major geologic features and some notable uranium occurrences along the no
Jan 1, 2009
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Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. - Improvements In Plant And Operations At Pueblo Coal WasheryBy J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf
THE central washing plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. was first operated in 1918 to furnish coal for two 60-oven batteries of Koppers design. Prior to that time the coke for the blast furnaces h
Jan 12, 1954
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Colorado Meeting - August 1882Jan 1, 1883
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Colorado Meeting - June, 1889Jan 1, 1890
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Colorado Minerals Processing Division hosts 60th annual meetingFrom a gathering storm of climate change based legislation that could potentially overwhelm the mining industry, to the nuts and bolts of mineral processing and just about everything in between, about
Jul 1, 2010
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Colorado Miners Discuss Challenges of the New CenturyBy Steve Kral
The mining industry in Colorado faces the same problems the industry faces throughout the United States and the world — record low commodity prices and increasing regulatory and environmental restrict
Jan 1, 2000
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Colorado Nahcolite Deposits: Geology And Outlook For DevelopmentBy J. R. Dyni
Colorado nahcolite deposits, estimated at 29 billion metric tons, formed in an asp metric permanent-lake basin whose waters were rich in algae and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Nahcolite (NaHCOg) occurs
Jan 1, 1980
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Colorado Oil Shales - Shale Oil --- Petroleum?s Future PartnerBy H. M. Thorne
Industrial shale-oil operations in North America and Europe predated the Drake discovery, but, since then, most have succumbed to competition from petroleum. However, the existence of enormous oil-sha
Jan 1, 1963
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Colorado Paper - Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Various Iron-Ore (see Discussion, 1061)By O. O. Laudig
It is a well-established fact that some ores do not reduce as readily in the furnace as others, thus seriously affecting out-put, and consequently, cost of product. With the object of obtain ing some
Jan 1, 1897
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Colorado Paper - Coal Trade and Miners' Wages in the United States in the Year 1888By Charles Albert Ashburner
The coal-fields of the United States have been variously classified as to their geographical positions. In 1887 I proposed slight changes to the classification generally used, for more convenient desc
Jan 1, 1890
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Colorado Paper - Concentration before Amalgamation for Low-Grade Partially Decomposed Silver-Ores. With Notes on the Geology of the Flint Creek Mining District.By Charles W. Goodale, William A. Akers
The treatment of silver-ores of too low a grade to justify either smelting or preliminary roasting, and yet not " free" enough to permit of raw amalgamation, has ever been a serious problem. As bearin
Jan 1, 1890
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Colorado Paper - Concentration of Low-Grade OresBy Henry E. Armitage
The object of this paper is to give a few useful hints on the concentration of low-grade ores. The machines that I shall speak of are, Cornish rolls, revolving screens, Hartz jigs, spitz-lutte, and th
Jan 1, 1890
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Colorado Paper - Discussion : Electricity in Mining (see papers by Messrs. Brown and Hale, pp. 319 and 402)Mr. Brown : .That part of the Standard Company's plant which has been added since the publication of Mr. Leggett's paper, and is described in mine, renders the single-phase, alternating syst
Jan 1, 1897