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The Royal Canadian Mint and the Market for Gold Bullion Coins
By Richard Belair, John Read
Ask someone what they can tell you about the Royal Canadian Mint and most likely the first thing that they will mention, is coinage. The Royal Canadian Mint manufactures Canada's one-cent coi
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of Metallurgical Processing to Advanced Materials
By D. Robert Weir, M. J. H. Ruscoe, R. M. Berezowsky, M. A. Clegg
The metallurgical processing involved in the produc-tion of the new Canadian one dollar coin is reviewed starting with the hydrometallurgical production of pure nickel powder, followed by the powder m
Jan 1, 1990
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Kennecott Celebrates Its Centennial
On June 4, Kennecott Utah Copper (KUC)marked the centennial of the founding of the original company. Bill Champion is president and chief executive officer of KUC. He said, “What has happened during
Jan 1, 2003
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A Historical Review Of The Relation Of Gold To Money In The U. S. And Abroad
By George H. Willis
In the second half of the nineteenth century, bimetallism progressively replaced by gold standard. After World War I and 1931-33 depression, gold mainly reserved for official international transaction
Jan 1, 1978
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Decision Theoretic Analysis Of Corporate Capital Investment Plans - Part One: Review of Decision Theory - I. Introduction - A. Scope
By Meyer Klein
Decision theory is the formal theory of the logic of decisions in view of the decision maker's objectives, preferences, I beliefs, and available information, It usually deals with weighty economi
Jan 1, 1970
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Gold (83766f7d-c18c-4e02-901a-c79ed07f30f5)
By Richard J. Stoehr
Man has mined in all his time on earth about 3 billion ounces of gold. About one-half of this has been mined in the past 35 years. This gold is roughly in 3 large holdings: one-third held as reserves
Jan 1, 1984
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The witchcraft and logic of gold pricing – politics, inflation, speculation, and the value of the dollar are all contributing factors
By Thomas D. Kaufmann
Introduction What drives the price of gold? Supply and demand, of course. But in ways far different from the forces that drive the prices of other major metals, such as steel, aluminum, and copper. G
Jan 9, 1987
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Meerschaum Mining Activities in Eskisehir, Turkiye - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Mahmut Yavuz
to in Old Uighur Turkish as Tolay kopugu, in Ottoman Turkish as Derya kopugu, and in modern Turkish as Luletasi. Scientifically known as sepiolite, it is represented by the formula Si12Mg8O30(OH)4(H2O
Feb 1, 2025
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Future Supply Of Silver And Gold
By Gordon M. Miner
When I was originally invited to speak to this audience on the subject of the future supply of precious metals I was somewhat apprehensive and suggested that the Program Chairman select someone with m
Jan 1, 1980
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Introduction to Mining
Contributions made by mining have played a much more significant role in the development of civilization than is generally conceded by historians or recognized by ordinary citizens. In modern society,
Jan 1, 2008
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Underground Application of Ultra-Wideband Radio for Robust Positioning and Communication
By S. Schade, G. Möllemann, C. Niestroj
"Mining environments, whether open-pit or underground, pose difficult conditions for any sensor system. However, the ever-increasing need for automation requires the application and use of sensor syst
Jan 1, 2017
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The Gold Price: Paradox And Promise
By P. Sarnoff
Gold has always been a crisis investment. For centuries gold has been considered globally the money of last resort. In time of war, inflation, financial uncertainty, political upheaval there has with
Jan 1, 1992
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The Brand-New Global Prevention Strategy of ISSA Mining for Safety and Health in Mining Safety 7.7 – 7 Golden Rules to Vision Zero
By H. Ehnes
"“Industry 4.0” – “Mining 4.0” - perhaps you have already heard of these terms? These keywords signify the next stage of industrial production. The internet and production technologies are growing clo
Jan 1, 2016
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The Arizona Copper Province And The Texas Lineament
By Jacques B. Wertz
Recurring movements remotely connected with the Murray fracture zone and the San Andreas fault complex, together with the slow northwestward drift affecting the Baja California peninsula, could progre
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Data Collection, Storage, and Interpretation Method Advancements
By Jay Nopola, Christopher Johnson, Matthew Minnick, Erik Hemstad, Erik Walega
Mining data collection, storage, and interpretation methods have progressively changed over time. Data collection, for the most part, has transitioned from handwritten notes and logs based on manual g
Jun 25, 2023
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Mathematics Of Mine Sampling III Whither Geostatistics?
By Robert F. Shurtz
This paper suggests that pre-occupation with the random process model notised by geostatisticians may result in neglect of more promising techniques, especially since the random process model does not
Jan 1, 1980
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Mineral Economics
By Michael Rieber
Mineral economics interfaces the mineral sciences and engineering with finance and economics in the analysis of appropriate questions facing the minerals and energy industries. Its practitioners inclu
Jan 1, 2008
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Concerns with the Environmental Susceptibility of Mine Utility Vehicle and Rubber-tired Mantrip LITHIUM-ion Batteries - SME Annual Meeting 2024
By D. S. Yantek, C. B. Brown
The mining industry is beginning to implement lithiumion batteries (LIBs) to power mine utility vehicles (MUVs) and rubber-tired mantrips (RTMs). However, the ability of LIBs to withstand the harsh co
Feb 1, 2024
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Stratabound Tungsten Deposits In Metamorphic Terrains: Stratabound Scheelite Deposits Of Northeast Brazil
By J. C. Reid
Pre-cambrian scheelite deposits in Northeastern Brazil are widespread in a high grade metamorphic terrain. Previously these deposits had been interpreted as contact-metasomatic. In this paper, a volca
Jan 1, 1983
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Synthetic Zeolites: Properties And Applications ? Introduction
By Donald W. Breck
Zeolites were first recognized as a new group of minerals by Cronstedt with the discovery of stilbite in 1756. The word zeolite was coined from the two Greek words meaning "to boil" and "a stone" beca
Jan 1, 1973