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Are We Overtaxing Our Resources?By Peter M. Watt
The objective s of this paper are: (a ) to examine and discuss the burdens we place on our extractive industry; (b) to compare the levels of taxation in Canada with those in other countries; and ( c)
Jan 1, 1977
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Iron Ore Studies At CSIRO, Australia ? IntroductionBy J. S. Hall
The productivity and fuel efficiency of iron-ore blast furnace operations has greatly increased in recent times. These improvements, particularly to the Japanese steel industry, have primarily arisen
Jan 1, 1986
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Imaging Near-Surface Mine Workings at the Montague Gold Mines District, Nova ScotiaBy Stephen D. Butt
Presentation Outline Overview of abandoned mine workings problem. Outline project phases and major outcomes. ? Phase 1 ? Assessment of current imaging technology ? Phase 2 ? Prototype technology d
Apr 1, 2005
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Nuevo método para el ensayo de dureza de materiales metálicosBy D. Leeb
El presente texto describe el principio de ensayo de dureza para los materiales metálicos, el cual se basa en lanzar un cuerpo móvil con una energía constante contra la probeta en reposo, producién
Mar 1, 1983
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Preprint 68F41 ? AbstractA significant technological development is discussed for the processing of certain problem power plant flyashes which contain a high water soluble mineral content and which are known to yield inferior
Jan 1, 1968
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The Condensation Of Fume And The Neutralization Of Furnace-Gases.By F. T. Havard
(Canal Zone meeting, November, 1910.) I. INTRODUCTION. THE present truce in litigation between Western smelting and ranching interests gives opportunity for a summary of the results achieved by meta
Aug 1, 1910
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IC 8956 Health And Safety In-House And Contract Research In Fiscal Year 1984This publication summarizes the research (in-house and contract projects) programmed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 1984 (October 1, 1983-September 30, 1984) under its Health and Safety Techno
Jan 1, 1983
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Quantitative Mineralogy for Improved Modelling of Shaking TablesBy R. S. Fitzpatrick, P. Hegarty
"Gravity separation is a key technology in the recovery of a range of mineral ores including coal, tin, tungsten and tantalum. One of the problems associated with gravity concentration is that recover
Jan 1, 2016
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Nitric Acid Leaching for Pre-Treatment of a Copper Bearing Auroferrous Pyritic ConcentrateBy P. Altinkaya, O. Celep, H. Deveci, E. Y. Yazici
"Copper-bearing gold ores have proved difficult to treat in conventional cyanide leaching process owing to prohibitively high consumption of cyanide by readily soluble copper minerals interfering with
Jan 1, 2018
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OFR-113-76 Characteristics Of An Acoustic Coupler For Use In An Audio Dosimeter CalibratorBy David N. Montgomery
The characteristics of a closed cavity acoustic coupler were measured. Various configurations were investigated to determine their feasibility for use in a portable audio dosimeter calibrator.
Jan 1, 1976
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Synthesis and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption of Zeolitic Imidazolate FrameworksBy Huimin Lu, Min Li, Jinghua Zou
"Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are new type of porous materials, form inerratic polyhedral in three-dimensional with large cages and small apertures, and appear structural diversity. Their ho
Jan 1, 2010
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Private Weather Services Can Benefit Mineral ProducersBy G. H. K. Schenck
Weather changes of a daily, weekly, or seasonal period affect mineral production and cause significant losses that are considered unavoidable. Private weather forecasting services are available on a c
Jan 1, 1970
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The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And Sulfides (4afa809a-4b35-499e-8321-06b82a9bf78c)By W. J. Guay
Carbonaceous gold ores containing gold dispersed in sulfides are refractory to cyanidation because: ( 1) the carbonaceous materials adsorb gold during cyanidation; (2) a portion of the gold is so fine
Jan 1, 1981
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Convection mechanisms for geothermal heat exchangers in a vertical mine shaft - SME Transactions 2013By N. Wahl, D. M. Blackketter, R. Thornton
This paper evaluated using a water-filled abandoned mine (Orphan Boy) as a heat source for a 240- kW closed-loop heat pump with the goal of heating a 2,000-m2 building. The mine has a 245-m vertical s
Jan 1, 2013
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Chimney Subsidence Development In The Colorado Springs Coal Field, ColoradoBy G. M. Matheson
Mining in the Colorado Springs coal field took place from the 1880's to 1940's. The depth of mining in the coal field varied from about 10 meters to over 150 meters. Review of sequential his
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 4400 Investigation Of The Sheep Creek Iron Deposits Meagher County, Mont.By Glenn C. Reed
The Sheep Creek iron deposits, Meagher County, Mont., were investigated by the Bureau of Mines in 1943 and 1944. Work undertaken included exploratory trenching, churn drilling, petrographic studies, a
Jan 1, 1949
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Parámetros de planeamiento de mediano y largo plazo en minas a cielo abierto: aplicación en CuajoneBy Juan C. Ramírez
La deficiencia de un plan de minado a largo plazo en yacimientos mineros de cielo abierto, responde a fluctuaciones inaceptables de la ley del mineral como el minado prematuro de zonas de desmonte, pl
Aug 26, 1988
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Les mineraux industriels du Quebec Summary of industrial minerals of QuebecBy Henri-Louis Jacob
Le secteur des substances non-metalliques repose au Quebec sur !'exploitation et la transformation d'une dizaine de mineraux ainsi que sur la production de materiaux de base destines surtout a l'indus
Jan 1, 1984
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Ventilation Adjustments For Economic Survival--A Case StudyBy R. L. Grayson
As the total cost of labor has significantly increased over the past ten years, older underground mines have found it more difficult to compete- in a limited demand coal market. Many of the older mine
Jan 1, 1986
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Zinc - Design and Operation of the Bunker Hill Slag-treatment PlantBy H. E. Lee, P. C. Feddersen, D. R. Gittinger, G. W. Dunn, J. B. Schuettenhelm
The new Bunker Hill slag-treatment plant, designed ior, a capacity of 300 to 400 tons of hot slag per day, was "blown in" April 5, 1943. In the ensuing I5-months period, 157,530 tons of slag was proce
Jan 1, 1944