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Oil and Gas Possibilities in Prince Edward IslandBy E. P. Williams
"Prince Edward Island, Canada's smallest Maritime Province, is located in the southwestern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Province is more or less centrally located in the Maritimes Basin, a la
Jan 1, 1967
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Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Mechanical Properties of A6022/A7075/A6022 Aluminum Alloy Clad Sheets Fabricated by Roll Bonding ProcessBy Yun-Soo Lee, Su-Hyeon Kim, Hyoung-Wook Kim, Joon-Hyeon Cha
A7075 aluminum alloys have high strengths but poor corrosion resistance. In order to improve the corrosion resistance, a clad sheet is suggested, that is the A7075 alloy sheet bonded to A1XXX or A6XXX
Jan 1, 2015
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Cooperative Management Of Our Air ResourceBy Donald M. Keagy
How many times have you said or heard someone say, 'What are you doing right now?" And how many times have you heard the reply, "Breathing air!" Probably never, or at most only a few times in a f
Jan 1, 1967
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National Institute for Metallurgy ReportVERSLAG- REPORT No. 1365 STUDIES OF INCIPIENT FUSION IN THE SYSTEM CHROMITE- MgO- Al2O3-SiO2-C 5th January, 1972 Investigator: N. A. Barcza SYNOPSIS A fundamental study was made of twelve chro
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Material handling testing and control system requirements for dry stack tailingsBy R Stefansen, T Wisdom, A Nicholson, K Rahal
The challenges of increasingly scarce water resources and the risk of dam failures has seen the mining industry turn to sustainable tailings management solutions such as dewatering and dry stacking. F
Jul 23, 2018
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Some Aspects of Titanium Reduction MetallurgyBy N. S. Spence
INTRODUCTION WHILE TITANIUM, the element, has been known for over 150 years, titanium, the metal, is a relative newcomer to the metallurgical and industrial scene. The reasons for this chiefly lie in
Jan 1, 1951
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Transition to Sulphide Treatment - Laboratory Testwork to OperationsAs the oxide reserves in an oxide/sulphide deposit are exhausted transition to the treatment of sulphides should be investigated in detail and well before processing the sulphide ore commences. The
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8924 - Comparative Laboratory Evaluation of Resin-Grouted Roof Bolt ElementsBy John R. Bartels
In laboratory testing, the Bureau of Mines established criteria by which common resin-grouted roof bolting systems can be evaluated and compared. Ultimate strength and stiffness were determined for no
Jan 1, 1985
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Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Annealing Behavior of Copper-Tin-Oxygen AlloysBy I. S. Servi, N. W. Marr
TIN markedly increases the softening temperature of pure copper with only a moderate effect on conductivity. Smart and smith' indicated a substantial increase in softening temperature upon additi
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - Separation of Precious Metals from Anode Slimes by FlotationBy V. Runolinna, R. T. Hukki
Preliminary separation of precious metals by flotation can offer a simplification of the conventional method of treatment of anode slimes. Laboratory flotation experiments show that rich gold and silv
Jan 1, 1951
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Howe Memorial Lecture - Alloy SteelsBy Bradley Stoughton
FRom 1886 to 1889, approximately, Henry M. Howe was engaged most actively in preparing his Afetallugy of Sieei, which became the foundation for his leadership in the science of physical metallurgy of
Jan 1, 1927
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Characterization of the gold complex adsorbed on activated carbon from chloride, cyanide and thiourea solutionsBy J .. R. Brown, G. Deschenes
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Electron Probe Micro-Analysis (EPMA) were used to characterize chemically the gold complex adsorbed on activatedcarbon from a soluti
Jan 1, 1993
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Papers - Inclusions and Their Effect on Impact Strength of Steel, I (With Discussion)By A. B. Kinzel, Walter Crafts
Inclusions of nonmetallic matter have long been recognized as objectionable in steel. A complete theory of the effect of inclusions, which is consistent with that held today, was outlined in Howe&apos
Jan 1, 1931
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Do You See What I See? The Schizophrenic Nature of Project Risk ManagementProject managers must juggle many aspects to bring their project in on time, on budget, and in accordance with the aims of the project owner. Whether the project is a mining feasibility study, a techn
Jan 1, 2007
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Breaking Down Traditional Silos - A Refreshing Approach to Mine Optimization for the Restart of the North American Lithium ProjectBy E. Pallumbo, N. Szwedska, R. Asselin
"This paper highlights the results of collaboration between geology, mining and mineral processing teams during the restart of the North American Lithium Project, located near La Corne, Quebec, Canada
Jan 1, 2019
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Top-blowing technology in copper pyrometallurgyBy K. B. Chaudhuri, I. D. Webb, F. E. Rachor, F. A. Sauert
"A characteristic of all methods of copper concentrate smelting is that slags with a high copper content are produced at some phase of the operation. Recirculation to the smelting unit, electric furna
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute of Metals Division - Dynamic Effects During Twinning in Alpha IronBy Erhard Hornbogen
Twins were propagated into large, well-annealed crystals of a, iron-phosphorous and a, iron-molybdenum solid solutions. Strain fields caused by interaction of these twins were made visible by precipit
Jan 1, 1962
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Ash Properties and Combustion Characteristics of LignitesBy E. A. Sondreal, F. I. Honea
This paper summarizes coal and ash properties and pilot-plant results for 14 key lignite seams in the Gulf Province, as well as discusses operating problems encountered by the four Texas power plants
Jan 1, 1982
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Airblast Control Techniques in Open Cut MinesBy Alan: Moore Richards
Effective control of airblast requires that significant factors be identified and satisfied by blast design and careful implementation. Significant factors include charge mass, distance, face height a
Jan 1, 2006
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New York Paper - Manufacture of Semisteel for Shells (with Discussion)By Frank E. Hall
The needs of the World War showed the necessity of a metal stronger than cast iron which would supplement the supply of steel. SO patriotic metallurgists were spurred to new efforts to improve the sta
Jan 1, 1922