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The Los Pelambres Overland ConveyorBy Christof Brewka
Los Pelambres, 200 km north of Santiago, Chile, is the latest in a series of mega-projects developed in this part of the world. While most of its predecessors are spread over open desert, the Los Pela
Jan 1, 2000
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Some Effects Of Sewickley Seam Mining On Later Pittsburgh Seam MiningBy F. R. Zachar
IT has always been understood, in northern West Virginia where both the Pittsburgh and Sewickley seams are mined, that pillaring or splitting in the lower Pittsburgh seam could break the interval stra
Jan 1, 1952
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Insuring Technical Credibility In The Future Of Small Mining ProjectsBy Christian F. Baiz
The author will present a discussion of the steps which must be taken by the prospective developer of a small mining operation to establish technical credibility when seeking financial backing. Partic
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4826 Zirconium-Titanium System: Constitution Diagram And PropertiesBy Earl T. Hayes
For several years the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Air Materiel Command, U. S. Air Force, has been studying zirconium alloys. A preliminary s
Jan 1, 1951
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Interparticle Breakage of Very Fine Materials by Alternating Crosswise Stressing with a High PressureBy Reichardt Y
Fine feed fractions in the size range from 1 to 40 ¦m of materials with different hardness as limestone and silicon carbide have been stressed in two different devices. A tungsten-carbide-blodc allo
Jan 1, 1993
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New Insights into the Formation, Structural Development and Preservation of Iron Ore Deposits in the Northern Cape Province, South AfricaBy D J. Alchin
Most of South AfricaÆs high-grade iron ore resources are hosted within a fault-controlled structural basin in rocks of the Palaeoproterozoic Transvaal Supergroup in the Northern Cape Province of South
Jan 1, 2007
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Bralorne: A Mesothermal, shield-type vein gold deposit of Cretaceous age in southwestern British ColumbiaBy C. H. B. Leitch
"The Bralorne-Pioneer deposit produced more gold than any other deposit in British Columbia over its 70 years of operation (130 kg or 4 million oz of Au, from 7 million tonnes of 18 glt ore). Minerali
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology of the Waite-Ackerman-Montgomery Property Duprat and Dufresnoy Townships, QuebecBy J. E. Gill
Introduction During the past summer, detailed geological mapping was extended to cover the entire group of 31 claims owned by Waite-Ackerman-Montgomery Mines, Ltd., and considerable new information w
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 5469 Cost Estimates Of Liquid Scrubbing Processes For Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Flue Gases ? SummaryBy J. H. Field
Capital and operating costs have been estimated for removing sulfur dioxide from flue gases of a powerplant of 12,000-kw. capacity by liquid-purification processes, using limestone, ammonia, or sodium
Jan 1, 1959
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An Experiment in One-piece Gun ConstructionBy P. W. Bridgman
DURING the war, the Navy undertook the construction, under my direction, of an experimental gun embodying features designed to lessen the cost and time of production. These experiments were initiated
Jan 2, 1920
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International Trade In Minerals and Economic DevelopmentBy M. Sengupta
International trade in minerals plays a very important role in the economic growth of many nations. Several less developed countries a1•e heavily dependent on their mineral exports for earning foreign
Jan 1, 1976
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Screening Efficiency RevisitedAs partition curves are widely employed to characterize screening efficiency which, by definition, should include a time parameter, it is shown, perhaps for the first time, that time is already in
Jan 1, 1984
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MetalsBy Lawrence Bragg
WE associate metals with hardness, toughness, and strength. But a curious paradox lies at the root of the valuable mechanical proper-ties of the metallic state: in order to be strong, a metal must be
Jan 1, 1943
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The Steelmaker's Contribution to ShipbuildingThe object of this paper is to give an insight into various metallurgical operations involved in the making and shaping of steel for shipbuilding at the Newcastle plants of the Broken Hill Proprietary
Jan 1, 1951
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Segregation in Gold BullionBy James Hance
INTRODUCTION SEVERAL years ago the writer was connected with the Mint and Assay Service of the Federal Government as Assistant Assayer at the-Salt Lake Assay Office. At that time cyanide bars formed
Jan 2, 1916
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Eutectic Patterns In Metallic AlloysBy C. H. Green
. RECENTLY two papers on the structure of eutectics were read before the British Institute of Metals, one by F. L. Brady1 and the other by A. Portevin.2 In the preparation of photomicrographs of labor
Jan 2, 1925
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Abandoned Mine Reclamation-Is It Worth The Investment?By J. J. Gusek
The Riley Pass strip mine is an abandoned uranium-bearing lignite deposit in Harding County, South Dakota, covering about 150 acres of highwalls, pit floor and mine spoils exhibiting elevated levels o
Jan 1, 1995
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Fitzpatrick Orebody North Mine, Broken Hill - A Case HistoryBy Hinde J. S
The Fitzpatrick Orebody is a three and a half million tonne fault bounded portion of the early-middle Proterozoic Broken Hill Orebody.The Fitzpatrick Orebody was discovered in 1975 by diamond drilling
Jan 1, 1990
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Volumetric Reserves And Probability EstimatesBy Stewart W. J
The volumetric method of estimating hydrocarbon resources and recoverable reserves is and probably will remain a dominant method in petroleum engineering. The method is technically very simple, bu
Jan 1, 1979
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A Geostatistical Contribution to Assess the Risk Embedded in Resource Classification MethodsBy J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe
It is recognised by the major international codes that resource classification involves the interaction of numerous qualitative and quantitative criteria such as data quality, geological and grade con
Jan 1, 2009