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Industrial Minerals in the National Economy
By M. F. Goudge
Introduction It is only fitting on this occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the Institute that we should indulge in a bit of retrospection and review the progress that has
Jan 1, 1948
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Highly Efficient Gold (I) Complex Catalyst for Hydration of Alkynes
By Eiichiro Mizushima
Catalyst systems comprising (Ph3P)AuCH3 and acid co-catalysts were found to be highly efficient for hydration of alkynes to give ketones. Methanol was the best choice of solvents. Introduction Hydra
Oct 1, 2003
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High-Speed Development of a 2,000-foot 12-degree Decline
By M. D. Lawton, P. Steen
"Drilling results from the established levels at AngloRouyn Mines Limited had indicated inadequate tonnages to meet the planning schedule. It was decided to develop the main zone of the orebody below
Jan 1, 1971
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Selection of Electric Drives for Mining Applications
By L Gill
The four basic types of electric motors -squirrel-cage, wound rotor, synchronous and D.C. -are de-scribed, with particular reference to speed-torque characteristics. The three classifications of squir
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining in the National Economy
By The Staff
IT is a high compliment to be invited to present a pap::r on the subject of "Mining in the National Economy". To cover it adequately would need the knowledge of the economic geologist and of the techn
Jan 1, 1937
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Leitch Mine
By C. J. Coulson, G. A. McKay, A. M. Cormie
"The Leitch mine, in the Beardmore area, Thunder Bay district, Ontario, is a part of the Leitch estate. It includes a group of patented claims, staked by P. A. Leitch of Port Arthur early in the centu
Jan 1, 1954
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Re-Thinking Underground Hard Rock Mining
By Alex Henderson
The underground hard rock mining industry has had little change since the mobile equipment era began in the 1970s. Equipment has become larger and faster but has not kept pace with the following chall
May 1, 2011
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A Laboratory Protocol to Evaluate Potential Chemical Interferences in Flotation Circuit Applications
By B. G. Cousins, B. O’Rourke, C. Spence
"Some non-flotation chemicals are added to flotation circuits directly and indirectly to control issues such as scaling and dust in other areas of the operations. Since dosage levels are generally not
Jan 1, 2016
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Exploration for Ore by Potential Methods
By E. G. Leonardon
The question of geophysical prospecting is one that is beginning to occupy a pre-eminent place in the minds of those actively concerned in the discovery and exploitation of ore deposits. This is in ma
Jan 1, 1928
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Novel Techniques for the Detection of an and off States of Appliances for Power Estimation in Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring
By Suman Giri
Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) is a method of extracting appliance-level power consumption information from aggregate circuit-level data with the goal of giving users feedback regarding their en
Aug 1, 2013
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Treatment of Hydromet Processing Crude Using Decanter Centrifuge
By J. Kramer, T. Hartmann
In the Hydrometallurgical processes, the presence of the so-called “crud” is a constant challenge in solvent extraction. Crud is a stable emulsion which forms along the interface between the aqueous a
Jan 1, 2012
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Water; Pure and Otherwise
By Frederick J. Browne
Water, water everywhere, but not a drop (fit) to drink! Trite, but how often only too true? What is there met with in mining which, under various circumstances, may be said to be the most sought-fo
Jan 1, 1925
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The New Removal Technology of Halogen from Leaching Solution of Secondary Zinc Oxide
By M. Sakata, H. Hata, K. Haiki
"Most of the secondary ZnO contains fluorine (F) in large quantities. Serious troubles at the zinc electrowinning are occurred by the cathode corrosion caused by F, therefore we developed iron compoun
Jan 1, 2012
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Possibilities of Reducing Blasting Costs in Metal Mines with New Type Explosives
By G. G. Bowser
PERUSAL of a list of present-day commercial explosives perhaps does not convey a full realization that there has been a great deal of improvement since the original dynamite was discovered nor that, i
Jan 1, 1938
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Evaluation of the Fe3+ / Fe2+ redox fuel cell cathode couple
By F. Moraw
The use of redox fuel cells in which oxygen is replaced by other oxidants such as ferric ions can have significant advantages [1-3]. For example, the cathodic reaction rate (e.g., exchange current d
Jan 1, 2005
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The Contact Angles of Air and Nitrogen Bubbles with Synthetic Vapour-Plated Galena 1n the Presence and Absence of a Collector
By J. H. Walsh
IN THE DEVELOPMENT of procedures for the separation of minerals, the choice of reagents for flotation is frequently determined by the extent to which a given mineral is wettable by water. Measurements
Jan 1, 1957
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Ultra Clean Steel for Advanced Linepipe Applications
By H. Lachmund, R. Bruckhaus
At Dillinger Hüttenwerke/Germany steel production of grades for linepipe applications especially for sour service has a long tradition. The BOF process after replacement of the vessels is optimized by
Jan 1, 2005
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Potline Dry Scrubbing Technology: Development of an Innovative Alumina Injection System
By H. Vendette, N. R. Dando, A. Moras
The thorough analysis of results obtained from different testing campaigns performed on an alumina dry-scrubber pilot installation treating aluminum potline offgases, suggests a clear relationship bet
Jan 1, 2006
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Foundry Sands
By T. R. Stanley
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to interest mining men in the economic possibilities of sand deposits suitable for modern foundry work. Many members of the profession are constantly travell
Jan 1, 1935
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Creep-Feed Grinding of a Nickel-Based Alloy Using Conventional Abrasive Wheels
By S. Malkin, Z. Shi, H. Attia, D. Chellan
An experimental investigation is reported on creep-feed grinding of a nickelbased alloy (IN718) using conventional aluminum oxide grinding wheels. Straight surface grinding expe.riments were conducted
Jan 1, 2006