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Avances sobre procesamiento de minerales polimetálicos con contenido de pirrotita y sericita
By Raymundo Del Carpio
El presente trabajo señala las bases que fundamentan la aplicabilidad del extracto de quebracho como depresor en el proceso de flotación, donde se realiza una combinación de un dispersante (producto
Sep 9, 2007
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Avances tecnológicos en la biolixiviación de concentrados refractarios de oro encapsulados en pirita
By J. C. Tremolada
El proceso de recuperación de los metales preciosos, minerales, concentrados y relaves refractarios, implica un desafío en la hidrometalurgia en la actualidad. En este sentido, el presente texto señal
Apr 1, 1991
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Avances y retos pendientes de los mecanismos operacionales de atención a quejas y reclamos en el sector minero de Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia y Perú
By Cristina Muñoz Fernández, Sonia Balcázar
Los mecanismos operacionales de atención de quejas y reclamos a nivel de mina (MQR) son procesos formales que las empresas ponen a disposición para permitir a personas o grupos plantear inquietudes y
Sep 30, 2022
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Average Relative Error in Geochemical Determinations - Clarification, Calculation and a Plea for Consistency
By C R. Stanley, D Lawie
The measurement of error in assays collected as part of a mineral exploration program or mining operation, including errors introduced during sampling, sample preparation, or geochemical analysis, his
Aug 21, 2012
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Average Relative Error in Geochemical Determinations: Clarification, Calculation, and a Plea for Consistency (31b12265-3348-4f2c-b091-f58cbc224f80)
"The measurement of error in assays collected as part of a mineral exploration program or mining operation historically has been undertaken in a variety of ways. Different parameters have been used to
Jan 1, 2007
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Averaging Thermal Conditions in Molten Metal Sprays
By Dirk Bergmann
During the spray forming process, a continuous molten metal stream is atomized by impinging high speed inert gas jets. In the generated spray cone, the resulting metal droplets are rapidly cooled by t
Jan 1, 1999
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Aviation
By W. E. D. Stokes
The faster that aircraft fly the sooner some new and stronger material must be found to take the place of the present aluminum alloy used in all-metal planes. Experts of the National Advisory Committe
Jan 1, 1942
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Aviation - Aerial Geologizing Most Important of Applications to Mining Industry
By Theodore Marvin
FOLLOWING the receipt of questionnaires from many parts of the world, the Aviation Committee is completing a review of the use of aviation in mining and petroleum operations. The summary of this study
Jan 1, 1937
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Aviation - Notable Progress Made in Aerial Survey Equipment and Operating Technique
By W. E. STOKES
COMPANIES operating airplanes have had a relatively prosperous year, permitting them gradually to re- place old types of equipment. The pre-eminence of American-made planes, engines, and accessories h
Jan 1, 1938
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Aviation Gasoline And Its Component Hydrocarbons: Wartime Research (1940-45) - Introduction - Historical Background
By H. M. Smith
MORE than a year before the United States entered World War II, the requirements of the National Defense Program indicated the need for additional sources of aviation gasoline. On September 10, 1940,
Jan 1, 1951
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Aviation in Mining
By W. E. D. Stokes
WHEN history is written, the year of the blitzkrieg will go down as giving aviation its greatest impetus. No perceptible drop in military business, even with cessation of hostilities abroad, seems lik
Jan 1, 1941
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Aviation in Mining - Freight Planes Active in Canada
By W. E. STOKES
SOME extension of flying service to the mining industry occurred in 1938, particularly in Canada, where freighting activity radiated from Edmonton into the new northern mining districts. Again the air
Jan 1, 1939
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Aviation in Mining - V-Type Motors, Use of Plastics, Seen in Latest Airplane Construction
By W. E. STOKES
A GENERAL extension and appreciation of the stereocartographic principle of precise mapmaking is evident. Under the stimulus of war, many radical improvements in aerial photography, and in airplane an
Jan 1, 1940
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Aviation's Appeal to the Mining and Petroleum Industries
By Tkeoclore Marvi
IT is singular that an industry quite the antithesis of flying should record tremendous strides in the utilization of aviation through- out the entire depression period, .while in the same years priva
Jan 1, 1934
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Avoid Average Design in Processing Plants
The quantity, quality and detail of project information increases as project development moves from initial scoping level studies, to pre-feasibility and option studies, then definitive feasibility st
Jan 1, 2004
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Avoid the Shock - Contractors need to take steps to prevent the leading on-the-job killer ? electricity.
By Gerald T. Homce
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that 89 water well drillers died on the job between 1992 and 2002, and 28 of these deaths were electrocutions (Figure 1). In fact, electrical accide
Jan 1, 2008
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Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting Works
By A. Filers
IN a former paper on Western Smelting Works, I mentioned the great difficulty of obtaining accurate information in regard to the economy of the processes in practice ; and to-day, although nearly two
Jan 1, 1875
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Avoiding Bias when Using Vezins for Sampling Dusty Materials
By P Cleary, G K. Robinson, J Hilton, P Wilson
Concern has been expressed that Vezins can be biased when used for sampling fine materials if the cutter speed is as high as the 0.6 m/s which is often used. Using modelling techniques that consider a
Aug 21, 2012
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Avoiding Contamination Of Overburden Drill Samples ? Objective
Avoid errors in determining the amount of trace elements in overburden when core drilling samples, particularly as required by PL 95-87, the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977. Rea
Jan 1, 1981
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Avoiding Costly Mistakes: How past Experience can Help Prevent Serious Damage to Metallurgical Equipment
By S. Beskri, N. Geoffroy
When metallurgical plants are designed, a lot of consideration is almost always given to material selection and possible damage mechanisms. Materials engineers are generally involved and will strive t
Jan 1, 2015