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UNFC (Multi-Jurisdiction) Draft 2009 - United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC) for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources Draft (20 March 2009)
"The United Nations, through the secretariat of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and its Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Harmonization of Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources Termin
Jan 1, 2003
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Babbitts and Solder
By Babbitts and Solder
G. w. Thompson,* Brooklyn, N. Y.—This subject has two aspects, neither of which can be ignored: these are the economic aspect and the technical aspect. Under ordinary conditions, economic law will tak
Jan 1, 1919
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Development Of The Disco Process Of Low Temperature Carbonization
By C. E. Lesher
THE Disco* process for the production of low temperature coke and its immediate predecessor, the Wisner or Carbocite process have been described in the voluminous literature of low temperature carboni
Jan 1, 1952
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Guidelines given for developing and using an integrated maintenance system
By Paul D. Tomlingson
Part one of this two-part series covers conceptualizing and developing a maintenance information system. It explains what information is necessary to manage such a system. Next month, part two will
Jan 7, 1985
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Technical And Financial Elements Of A Mining Project Loan Request: Preparing A Complete Information Memorandum
By Thomas P. Bispham
INTRODUCTION From the lender's point of view, the greatest period of risk in a project financing occurs during the construction phase. Therefore, most projects are supported during this phase
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Technique - A Technique for Photographing Difficult Subjects through a Petrographic Microscope (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, T.P. 2092, with discussion)
By Donald W. Scott
Generally speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good microgrztphs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic microscope-camera setup. However, sometimes it is desired t
Jan 1, 1949
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Description of Operations - Roofing Granules (Mining Tech., Mar. 1944, T.P. 1725)
By G. W. Josephson
Since the earliest years of recorded history the durability and protective qualities of asphalt and tar have been known and utilized. The mummies of early Egyptian kings were coated with asphaltic mat
Jan 1, 1948
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Description of Operations - Roofing Granules (Mining Tech., Mar. 1944, T.P. 1725)
By G. W. Josephson
Since the earliest years of recorded history the durability and protective qualities of asphalt and tar have been known and utilized. The mummies of early Egyptian kings were coated with asphaltic mat
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Technique - A Technique for Photographing Difficult Subjects through a Petrographic Microscope (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, T.P. 2092, with discussion)
By Donald W. Scott
Generally speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good microgrztphs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic microscope-camera setup. However, sometimes it is desired t
Jan 1, 1949
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Roofing Granules
By G. W. Josephson
SINCE the earliest years of recorded history the durability and protective qualities of asphalt and tar have been known and utilized. The mummies of early Egyptian kings were coated with asphaltic mat
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Sampling and Analysis - Statistical Interpretation of Laboratory Coal Tests and Sampling Methods (T. P. 849, with discussion)
By G. B. Gould
Every mathematical statement of a measure of anything (as distinguished from a count') is followed by a qualification—always implied if not explicity stated—-that the statement is only an estimat
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Sampling and Analysis - Statistical Interpretation of Laboratory Coal Tests and Sampling Methods (T. P. 849, with discussion)
By G. B. Gould
Every mathematical statement of a measure of anything (as distinguished from a count') is followed by a qualification—always implied if not explicity stated—-that the statement is only an estimat
Jan 1, 1938
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Valuation Of Mineral Property (c6d49a6b-431c-4a28-8310-b60fd1462462)
By L. C. Raymond
Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definitive life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-pro
Jan 1, 1959
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Valuation Of Mineral Property (747034f8-6b6e-4c27-b435-1b1ef9c1c13d)
By L. C. Raymond
Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definite life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-prope
Jan 1, 1964
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Career outlook in industrial minerals
By R. J. Roman
Introduction This paper attempts to describe the characteristics of the industrial minerals segment of the minerals industry that make it different from the other segments. Also described are the tre
Jan 2, 1985
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New York Paper - Oil and Gas Leases (with Discussion)
By Rush Greenslade
The oil and gas lease is the basic contract of the oil and gas industry; it is the foundation stone upon which the producing industry, particularly, is based. As the industry is precarious and highly
Jan 1, 1924
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Virginia: 1835-1839
The Enquirer of October 13, 1835 carried a letter signed "G," calling attention to the great number of Virginians who were leaving the state and to the lack of enterprise shown in not developing the
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals and Land Management
By D. A. Gulley, L. J. MacDonnell, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION Environmental impacts are most commonly associated with air and water pollution. Not- withstanding this fact, to many people the primary disruption caused by mineral extraction is the
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimization of Fine Coal Cleaning
By Dale W. Norris, John A. L. Campbell
INTRODUCTION Optimization, as measured by productivity gains, is being achieved in our nation's preparation plants principally by automation, economy of scale, and reducing maintenance. Incre
Jan 1, 1988
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An Overview of the ULU Gold Deposit, High Lake Volcanic Belt, Nunavut, Canada
By R. Carpenter, H. Muntanion, P. Kleespies, E. Flood, M. Tansey
Abstract - BHP Minerals discovered the Archean lode gold ULU deposit on the western margin of the High Lake Volcanic Belt in 1989. The greenschist to amphibolite facies mafic volcanic and sedimentary
Jan 1, 2004