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John Fritz Medal Presented to Herbert HooverBy AIME AIME
THE John Fritz Gold Medal for 1929 was presented to Herbert Hoover at the Executive Mansion on April 25, at a luncheon given by Mr. Hoover to present and past members of the Board of Award, preceding
Jan 1, 1929
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1980)By G. David Baskin
Changes in the 1978 quantity and value of the sales of various natural abrasives, compared with the data for 1977, were of a mixed nature. Output of tripoli-type materials and garnet increased in both
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7396 Information on Coal Mining in SpainBy J. H. East
"INTRODUCTION .Very little information regarding coal mining in Spain has been published in the American technical press, and few people realize the extent of this industry or the conditions under whi
Jan 1, 1947
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MLA 45-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Square Butte Instant Wilderness Study Area, Choutlau County, Montana ? Summary StatementBy Charles E. Larson
Square Butte has no history of mineral development or production. Surface mapping, radiometric surveys and chemical analyses of rock samples reveal no mineral potential. The area has a speculative pot
Jan 1, 1982
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The construction of integrated production management systems in mining companies based on the experience of the ‘Turów’ brown coal mine (Poland)By R. Kus´
The paper presents the comments on the advantages of implementing an integrated system of managing mining exploitation in hard coal mines, as well as the comprehensive integration of information on th
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of An Antivibration Handle For Pneumatic Jackleg Rock DrillsBy Pierre Marcotte
Jackleg rock drills expose their operators to high hand-arm vibration levels. To address this problem, an antivibration handle has been developed. The antivibration properties of the handle were achie
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 6759 Use Of A Continuous Borer In Mining Pitching Anthracite BedsBy W. H. Tavenner
The Bureau of Mines gathered test data on the use of a continuous borer in mining an anthracite bed, which was 30 feet thick on a pitch of 15° to 45°. Gangways were driven with the continuous borer,
Jan 1, 1966
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Resource and Reserve Audits – SME ConferenceBy Harry Parker
Resource and Reserve Audits Becoming Increasingly Common Types of Audits -Review of Methodology (‘Fatal Flaw’) -Due Diligence – (‘Sign Off’) -Endorsement – (‘QA-QC’) Suggested Standards in Red
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 2661 Exhaust Gases From Engines Using Ethyl GasolineBy B. G. H. Thomas, W. P. Yant, A. C. Fieldner, R. R. Sayers, W. J. McConnell
"One of the outstanding problems confronting automotive engineers in attempting to construct motors of greater economy is that of eliminating the ""knock"" from the operation of the engine. Recent inv
Dec 1, 1924
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Industry-Government Collaboration - Are We Doing Enough to Support Each Other and Promote Our Industry?Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests and fellow members of The AusIMM, good morning. Thank you for the opportunity to address you all today, Crown Minerals are very pleased to be associat
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 6898 Linear Discriminant Analysis Of Multivariate Assay And Other Mineral DataBy Richard F. Link
The objective of this report is to explain a statistical method for the summarization, organization, and classification of multivariate assay and other data from the mineral industry. Multivariate dat
Jan 1, 1967
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Introduction (ce6ed138-ebb9-4d6c-8632-d3f95cf53a2d)Now more than ever, the United States must have an adequate and dependable supply of minerals to meet its defense and economic needs. A chief mission of the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of M
Jan 1, 1991
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Discussion - State Companies in International Industrial Minerals Trading - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 10 October 1983, pp. 1423-1426By A. M. Radigan, W. G. Prast
M.S. Azun The authors' paper did not explain the facts and reasons why state companies are established and what their role is in international industrial mineral trading. Also, I do not agree
Jan 2, 1984
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RI 3616 Biennial Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Years 1940 and 1941By G. B. Shea, R. A. Cattell
This resume of the work of the Petroleum and Natural - Gas Division of the Bureau of Mines for the fiscal years 1940 and 1941 is the second of a series. of progress reports . It brings forward from th
Feb 1, 1942
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Cycles in Metal ProductionBy D. F. Hewett
ALTHOUGH most persons will agree that an individual or a nation can profit from the experience of other individuals or nations, there is always room for debate over the degree of similarity of their p
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 9050 - A Method for Locating Abandoned MinesBy R. G. Burdick
The problems presented by old mine workings affect both present day mining and land development. An automated method of locating these old mines from the surface using electrical resistivity technique
Jan 1, 1986
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Engineering design for a ferric chloride leaching plant to leach complex base metal sulphidesBy R. A. May, P. J. Brooks, W. M. Smith
"Neill and Gunter Limited (NGL) has prepared a preliminary design and a cost estimate for a ferric chloride leach plant to recover copper, lead, zinc, and silver from a typical complex sulphide ore. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Regional and Environmental Variability of Manganese Nodules in the Central South PacificBy David Cronan
"Most of the recent renewed interest in manganese nodule mining has been focused in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE tropical Pacific where nodules are rich in Mn, Ni and Cu. However, equal
Sep 1, 2014
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The application of digital video plotter (DVP) systems to the location and orientation of open pit wall slope featuresBy S. Klingmann, G. Blackwell
"Terrestrial photogrammetry has been used for many years to build three-dimensional pictures for analytical purposes. Photographs can include images from open pit mine walls, ground topography, mine b
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - StrontiumBy J. A. Ober
China, Mexico, Spain and Turkey are the leading producers of celestite (strontium sulfate), the most common strontium mineral. Of an estimated 510 kt (562,000 st) of celestite produced worldwide duri
Jan 1, 2005