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  • NIOSH
    Manual Of Testing Methods For Oil Shale And Shale Oil - Introduction

    By Lewis C. Karrick

    Although the Bureau of Mines has thus far made no large-scale experiments with oil shales, and the feasibility of the commercial manufacture of shale-oil products suited to present market requirements

    Jan 1, 1926

  • SME
    Surface and Hybrid Mining: Aqueous Extraction Methods

    By W. J. Schitt

    Section 15 covers a loose collection of topics that involve water in some way. The chapters in this section include Dredge and Placer Mining (Chapter 15.1), Solution Mining: Surface Techniques (Chapte

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Exploration, Development, and Production Practices at United Keno Hill Mines, Limited

    By H. Brodie Hicks

    "THE REVIVAL of the Mayo mining camp, with particular reference to the activities of United Keno Hill Mines, Limited, has been one •of the more spectacular and also one of the most important of the po

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Present Condition of the Mining Industry

    By H. Foster Bain

    THERE has never been a great civilized nation which did not have a mining industry; civilization cannot flourish without metal mining. Without tools we can have none of the 'industries that are t

    Jan 1, 1921

  • IMPC
    The Crucial Role of Elemental Sulphur Formation on Self-Heating of Sulphides

    By K. E. Waters, J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, R. Langlois, J. A. Finch

    "Some sulphide mineral mixtures when exposed to air and a warm and humid environment can exhibit a self-generating temperature rise, referred to as self-heating or spontaneous heating. The observed se

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Development of Autoclave Technology

    By M. J. Collins

    "Autoclaves were first used in the metallurgical industry in 1893 to recover alumina from bauxite. In the 1940s and 1950s, several high temperature and pressure processes were invented in the laborato

    Jan 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 169 Illinois Mining Statues Annotated

    By J. W. Thompson

    BURYING DEAD MINERS. BURYING BODIES OF DEAD MINERS. REVISED STATUTES (HURD) 1874, P. 263. SEC. 22. LIABILITY OF RAILROADS, ETC., FOR BURIAL EXPENSES.-When any railroad company, stage or any steamboat

    Jan 1, 1919

  • TMS
    The Engineering Design Sequence And Materials Development: 990 Gold-Titanium As A Case Study

    By Mark E. Schlesinger

    Engineering design follows a six–step sequence. Demonstration of this sequence in materials engineering is less common. A case study is presented, using the 1989 paper by Gafner on the development of

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Development of the Mineral Industry in Peace and War

    By J. R. Finlay

    BEFORE entering into the statistical part of this article, some general comments may be ln order. Each important war seems to introduce a new atmosphere and a new epoch. The Civil War led to the perio

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    The Clays of Texas

    By Heinrich Ries

    I. INTRODUCTION. THE facts is presented in this paper, based chiefly on recon¬naissance made, during the summer of 1903, by myself and my assistant, Mr. R.. C. Brooks, cover practically all that port

    Sep 1, 1906

  • AIME
    Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy

    By J. S. UNGER

    A LARGE proportion of the coke used is made in the by-product oven from the high-volatile coals mined in the adjacent district. At the beginning it was feared good by-product blast-furnace coke could

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Nickel-Past and Present

    By Robert C. Stanley

    The prominence of her mineral resources makes Canada a most fitting place in which to hold the Second Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, since in all probability the Dominion has more diversifi

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Innovative Perspectives on Effective Development Methods for Mining Processing Plants

    By Thomas Glück

    Established and emerging mining companies face significant challenges in managing their operations and projects. Outcomes often do not meet the expectations of all the stakeholders of particular devel

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Grain Refinement and Augmented Rate in Transformation of Hot Worked Austenite

    By E. V. Konopleva, H. J. McQueen, V. M. Khlestov

    In addition to increasing grain boundary area during hot working of austenite, the dislocation substructures create potential sites for nucleation of ferrite both at original grain boundaries and at t

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    RI 4519 Production Of Ductile Titanium At Boulder City, Nev.

    By F. S. Wartman

    This paper gives an account of the production of ductile-grade titanium powder in 100-pound batches by reduction of purified titanic Chloride with magnesium, grinding, leaching, and magnetic-separatio

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Research in the Steel Industry

    By John A. Mathews

    RESEARCH in the steel industry, as in other lines of manufacturing, has for its principal purpose the increasing of profits. That is what manufacturing companies are for, and all departments of the or

    Jan 1, 1921

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals review 2018

    By E. Lee Bray

    "Editor’s note: The editors thank those who make this annual issue possible. A special thank you goes out to the Industrial Minerals Annual Review editor, to the Industrial Minerals & Aggregates Divis

    Jul 1, 2019

  • AIME
    Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep Mines

    By AIME AIME

    WITH the recent increase in the price of gold, its economic recovery at depths formerly considered impractical has become a present possibility. Two important difficulties must be met: pressure bursts

    Jan 1, 1935

  • SME
    Slurry Treatment Plants in Mechanized Tunneling Operations— Safety, Performance and Cost Factor for Jobsites - NAT2022

    By Gino Vogt

    In mechanized tunnelling operations, performance, consumption and safety are main factors for jobsites. One of the most important components effecting these factors, especially in slurry TBM operation

    Dec 1, 2022

  • DFI