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Mid-Winter Meeting of the Institute - 133rd Meeting At New York, February 15 To 18, Adds A Brilliant Page To Institute History
By AIME AIME
N EARLY 1300 members and guests crowded the halls of the Engineering Societies Building during the winter meeting of the Institute just closed, and more than 600 attended the banquet. In variety of pr
Jan 1, 1926
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OFR-59-79 Improving The Self-Sealing Brattice
By Richard D. Mehring
A refined ad improved self-sealing brattice for use in coal mine rescue and recovery operations for directing the flow of air has been developed and tested by Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for the U.
Jan 1, 1978
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Application of Huate® New Style Elutriation Electromagnetic Separator in Magnetite Beneficiation Technonogy
By Shichang Liu, Hongli Jia, Zhaolian Wang, Maotang Liu, Ltd. Shandong Huate Magnet Technology Co., Fengliang Liu
"Introduce and promote a latest technology and equipment for magnetite. It’s featured of purifying concentrate, lowering tailing grade, high concentrate recovery rate and stable operation. HUATE® New
Jan 1, 2016
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RI 3778 Water Flooding of Oil Sands in Illinois
By D. B. Taliaferro, Thomas Jennings, C. M. Keithly
"INTRODUCTION This report describes the methods of development and operation and gives the results of controlled water injection into oil sands in Illinois. It is the third of a group relating to wate
Aug 1, 1944
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Solving the Problems of Precharging Sublevel Caving Rings at Ridgeway Gold Mine
By P Trout, B Macaulay
Ridgeway Gold Mine (RGM) is an underground sublevel caving (SLC) operation that is owned and managed by Newcrest Mining Limited (NML). Production drill and blast practices are critical to the success
Jan 1, 2005
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Epithermal Mineralisation - New Zealand's Leadership
In the last 40 years, New Zealand has developed a number of liquid- dominated geothermal steam fields, for electricity generation and indus- trial process steam. New technologies were developed, and i
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 8055 India's Iron And Steel Industry ? Introduction And Summary
By Lotfollah Nahai
India is one of the fortunate countries that has substantial reserves of many raw materials for producing steel; however, for historical and economic reasons these resources have not been aggressively
Jan 1, 1961
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Travelling In South Africa
By F. Habashi
The Republic of South Africa is a heterogeneous mixture of Black Africans, Afrikaans, British, Indians, Malayans, French Huguenots, and many others from Europe and Asia. A decisive date in its recent
Jan 1, 2010
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A Modern Approach to Open-Pit Blast Design and Analysis
By R. F. Favreau, L. C. Lang
"In modern blasting technology blasts are designed and analysed on an energy-mass-time relationship. The energy of the explosive is derived by computer analysis and the work potential of the available
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-29-77 Guidelines For Mining Near Water Bodies
The purpose of this study is to formulate practical guidelines for active underground mining in close proximity to water bodies. This was accomplished through systematic completion of three phases of
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6729 Manganese - General Information ? Introduction
By Robert H. Ridgway
This circular outlines salient facts regarding the manganese-ore industry in the United States and the world. It is founded chiefly upon published information available in the literature of the subjec
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 6400 Stress Determinations by Flat jack and Borehole-Deformation Methods
By Robert H. Merrill, James V. Williamson, David M. Ropchan, George H. Kruse
In- situ rock stresses were determined by flatjack and borehole - deformation methods . Estimates of the stress distribution around a flatjack were obtained by a combination of flatjack and borehole -
Jan 1, 1964
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Mechanical –Metallurgical Problems Associated with Mine Drilling Operations
By T. W. Wlodek
"AbstractSatisfactory mine drilling operations depend on the good performance of the drilling machine, and of what may be called the drill set, i.e., the following four elements: bit, attachment, dril
Jan 1, 1952
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Discussion - Of Mr. Barrows' Paper on the Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 140)
F. E. Bachman, Port Henry, N. T. (communication to the Secretary*):—In discussing Mr. o.o.Laudig's paper, the Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Various Iron-Ores,' I took the ground that Me
Jan 1, 1905
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Worldwide Resources And Production Of Natural Sodium Sulfate
By William I. Weisman
Natural sodium sulfate is obtained from both brines and solid deposits. The brines almost always contain other salts with sodium chloride predominating. They may be obtained from surface occurrences,
Jan 1, 1984
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The Contribution Of Pyrometallurgy To Sustainable Development (Keynote)
By W. K. Rankin
Achieving continued economic growth with social equity within the natural limits of the Earth's eco-systems is the major issue facing the world today. The material and energy needs of the world c
Jan 1, 2003
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The Development of Gold Mining in Canada
By G. E. Cole
"Amongst the mineral products of Canada gold holds the second place in value of yearly output. . . . . .The production of gold has increased steadily during the past six years and has somewhat more th
Jan 1, 1927
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An Approach to Steep Seam Mining
By J. H. H. Chamberlin
"In the Introduction the author briefly discusses the company history as it relates to the development of its contracts with the Japanese steel mills. The main part of the text describes how Coleman C
Jan 1, 1972
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Inco Limited's Soroako Nickel Project: A Case Study In Financing Large Overseas Mining Projects
By Robert T. DeGavre
INTRODUCTION The $645 million financing for Inco Ltd's Soroako nickel project in Indonesia not only represents a significant human achievement but also there are certain important lessons that
Jan 1, 1985
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The Price of Progress in the Coal Industry
By Ralph H. Sweetser
IN the recent world-wide deflation of commodity prices the coal industry, including both anthracite and bituminous coal, had reached a level where the actual delivered market prices received by the op
Jan 1, 1933