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Papers - Thermodynamics and Coal Formation (T. P. 1333)By Walter Fuchs
It is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa
Jan 1, 1942
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An Investigation Into The Conditions of Preparation of Cemented Tungsten CarbideBy Greenwood J. N
This work was commenced at a time when information on the manufacture of cemented tungsten carbide was urgently needed in Australia. Much information of a general type has been published, but many of
Jan 1, 1942
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Fine tuning tax reformBy Robert B. Parsons
"The tax reform process marches on. The December 16, 1987 measures tabled by Finance Minister Michael Wilson represent one more step toward the objective of total reform of Canada's income and sa
Jan 1, 1988
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The Characterisation Of Carbon Reductants In The Metallurgical Industry ? A Case StudyBy R. Falcon, P. den Hoed, A. Luckos, R. Erasmus, V. du Cann, D. Comins
Carbon as a reductant, additive or filler is an essential element in the processing of metallic ores and the manufacture of iron and steel in the metallurgical industry. In most cases, the element car
Jan 1, 2004
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Thermodynamics And Coal Formation (43f63970-a1ec-4cc6-97e1-d6b9fd9f9ba2)By Walter Fuchs
IT is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa
Jan 1, 1941
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Lithium: Usage, Demand and the Québec Lithium MineBy Charles Taschereau
The statements made in this presentation contain certain forward-looking statements concerning potential developments affecting the business, prospects, financial condition and other aspects of Canada
May 1, 2011
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Multiple Seam Longwall Mining In The U.S.—Lessons For Ground ControlRelatively few longwall mines in the U.S. operate under multiple seam conditions where the two seams are less than 200 ft apart. This paper describes the experience of six that do. These operations
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Deformation and Structural Controls on Gold Mineralization in the Clarence Stream Shear Zone, Southwestern New Brunswick, CanadaBy K. G. Thorne, D. R. Lentz, A. F. Park
"The Main zone of the Clarence Stream gold deposit is hosted by a shear zone adjacent to the Saint George batholith in southwestern New Brunswick. The mineralization history relates to progressive def
Jan 1, 2008
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Manufacture Of Sterling Silver And Some Of Its Physical PropertiesBy Robert H. Leach, C. H. Chatfield
THIS paper gives a brief summary of the process of manufacture of sterling silver, and some of its more important physical properties, as observed in commercial production of rolled sheet and wire. Al
Jan 1, 1928
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Evaluating Performance Characteristics Of Machine-Mounted Methane Monitors By Measuring Response TimeBy J. E. Chilton, T. Mal
Methane monitoring at the mine face is essential to assure a safe work environment in underground coal mines. Machine-mounted methane monitors must be used to continuously monitor methane levels duri
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New York Precious Metals - Manufacture of Sterling Silver and Some of Its Physical Properties (with Discussion)By Robert H. Leach, C. H. Chatfield
This paper gives a brief summary of the process of manufacture of sterling silver, and some of its more important physical properties, as observed in conlmercial production of rolled sheet and wire. A
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Improving Pentlandite Selectivity Over Pyrrhotite Using ReagentsImproving Pentlandite Selectivity Over Pyrrhotite Using Reagents
Sep 13, 2010
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RI 3229 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 4. Studies in Direct Production of Iron and Steel from OreBy G. R. FITT, S. R. B. Cooke, C. W. Davis, V. H. Gottschalk, C. G. Maier, C. E. Wood, R. S. Dean, S. B. THOMAS, John Gross, E. P. Barrett, T. L. Joseph
Lack of funds has prevented publication of much of the metallurgical work of the Bureau of Mines during the past 2 years . The present progress report covers studies in the direct production of iron a
May 1, 1934
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The Cementation of Metals form Dilute Aqueous SolutionA rotating disc geometry was used to provide a uniformly accessible surface for a kinetic study of the cementation of cadmium, lead, and silver from dilute aqueous solutions. This work is an extension
Jan 1, 1971
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A Proposed Preliminary Model for Monitoring Hearing Conservation Programmes in the Mining Sector in South AfricaBy O. Nyandoro, K. Khoza-Shangase, M. Madahana, N. Moroe
"Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is classified as the leading work-related disability in the mining industry. ONIHL has a negative impact, on not only the health and occupational produ
Jul 1, 2019
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Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Veins at the Gladstone Hill Prospect, Waihi, New ZealandBy J L. Mauk
The Gladstone Hill area hosts epithermal veins similar to those at Martha Hill, which is less than one kilometre away. There are several vein types in the Gladstone Hill area including (1) pyrite-marc
Jan 1, 2001
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Ground Stability Problems Associated with the Black Rock Open Cut at Mount IsaOpen cut mining of the Black Rock chalcocite ore started in 1963. A ground movement monitoring programme was commencing in the early stages of mining when signs of instabilityof the western wall becam
Jan 1, 1968
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Beneficiation Of Graphite Deposits Of Arunachal Pradesh By Gravity Separation MethodBy S. C. Borah
Graphite, a mineral form of pure carbon, is one of the most versatile minerals in industry, because of its varying physical properties and characteristics. The mineral occurs naturally in the form of
Sep 1, 2012
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RI 6331 Willett Range Coal Deposits, Mackay Glacier Area, Victoria Land, AntarcticaBy John J. Mulligan
Coalbeds were discovered in outcroppings of the Beacon group of sediments on the north end of the Willett Range ( altitude 77 ° 11 ' S , longitude 160 ° 20 ' E ) , Victoria Land , Antarctica , in Dece
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 6645 Physiological factors in mine ventiation in 1932By R. R. Sayers
The hazards connected with work under abnormal air conditions are becoming of increasing importance from a financial as well as a physiological stand- point, due to the extension of compensation laws
Sep 1, 1932