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RI 7370 Anode Materials For Alumina Reduction - Evaluation Of Lignite As A Carbon SourceBy V. A. Cammarota
In this report, the effects of anode-production variables, such as aggregate coke sizes, pitch binder content, and baking cycle, were investigated. A small alumina reduction cell proved effective in e
Jan 1, 1970
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Research Work Progressing on a Wide Variety of Coal Problems?Money Easier to Get Than MenBy E. R. Kaiser
ACTIVITY on long-range and on immediate wartime problems shared the attention of specialists in coal research during 1943. Programs of the principal coal laboratories were more adequately financed tha
Jan 1, 1944
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Oliver Caldwell Ralston - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME
VERSATILITY is perhaps the outstanding characteristic of the subject of this sketch. He is author, golf-player, musician, public speaker, philatelist, German scholar, and has been a school teacher; bu
Jan 1, 1946
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Constitutive Model for Numerical Modelling of Highly Stressed Heterogeneous Massive Rocks at Excavation BoundariesBy M. C. Villeneuve
A numerical modelling approach was developed to explicitly simulate geomechanical characteristics of intact rock: mineralogy, grain size and fabric. The approach involved creating a representative con
May 1, 2009
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Aluminum Therapy in the United StatesFollowing the experimental work of Denny, Robson, and Irwin, and the clinical investigation by Crombie and Blaisdell, an investigation of aluminium therapy was begun at Washington, Pa., which is situa
Jan 1, 1945
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Sampling and Ore-Buying on the West Coast of TasmaniaThe following notes apply more especially to the purchase of silverlead ores produced in the neighbourhood of Zeehan and Dundas; for it is this class of ore that is principally mined in those parts, a
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Bulk Explosives - Availability and Application for Small UsersFor tax purposes a mining company is a New Zealand company whose principal source of income is from the business of mining, or exploring for certain specified minerals in New Zealand. New Zealand tax
Jan 1, 1988
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Boring a Slime DamBy Met B
IN the followmg paper an account is given of work performed by the author for the purpose of sampling a slime dam on the leases of the North Mount Farrell Co. N.L., at Tullah, Tasmania, during the sum
Jan 1, 1928
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The Influence Of Massive Sandstones In The Main Roof On Longwall Support LoadingBy A. M. Richardson
The significance of a massive sandstone unit in the immediate roof to longwall support weighting is well known. If the unit lies in the main roof above the zone of caving, its influence becomes more d
Jan 1, 1996
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New Experience in Gold Roasting Using Lurgi's CFB TechnologyDuring the past three years Lurgi's Circulating Fluid Bed (CFB) technology has been successfully applied to roasting of refractory gold ores and con- centrates. In comparison with the so-called
Jan 1, 1991
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The Action of Soda on Aluminosilicate RefractoriesThe corrosion of aluminosilicate refractories by soda from three different sources has been studied by microscopic methods. Sodium sulphate from oil ash, sodium chloride used in glazing structural cla
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal And The Cement IndustryBy H. M. Garrett
Dr. Ft: L. Handy of Iowa State University's Engineering Experiment Station very handily reduced the relatively complex cement making process to ultimate simplicity: "Take two cups of crushed lim
Jan 1, 1978
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Postwar Education for Mining Engineers - Basic Engineering Training Needed to Meet Problems of ManagementBy Myron Read
DURING the past 25 years, mining engineers have seen the development of a multitude of specialized engineering curricula in the mineral industry field. Bachelor degrees are now !ranted in the fields o
Jan 1, 1946
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Portland Cement in CanadaBy W. A. Toohey
Introduction From the earliest times it has been an inherent trait of man to build or create something for his own use or convenience. The need of some form of shelter other than that of the caves
Jan 1, 1927
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Key Success Elements Of Coal Pillar Extraction In New South WalesBy G. H. Lind
Seven full and partial pillar extraction operations were visited in New South Wales, Australia, in the early parts of 2001. Certain factors unique to these operations have led to the general success
Jan 1, 2002
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Real Time Mineral Analysis using COSMABy Sanjiv Dhanjal
"Often mineralogy dictates the physical properties of a material rather than chemistry. This in turn affects how that material behaves in a process plant, and whether optimum conditions for refining o
Jan 1, 2009
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Surface Vibration Data to Estimate Operating Conditions in Pilot-Scale and Production-Scale AG/SAG MillsBy Ralph J. Holmes, Victor Sharp, Steven J. Spencer, CSIRO Minerals, Kevin J. Davey, Jonathan J. Campbell, Peter L. Phillips
"Improved measurement tools for monitoring and control of AG/SAG mill performance have a high level of interest in industry. Historically, acoustic emission monitoring has been widely used on SAG/AG/b
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Highlights - Australia (ce130dbf-1909-4a28-a26a-dd117edd2a9e)Australia is tightening its rules governing mineral processing and the purchase of rural land by foreign investors" Rural land purchasers in the future will have to demonstrate to the Foreign Investme
Jan 1, 1982
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Pawtucket CSO Tunnel Design Build—Construction Project Updates - NAT2024By Irwan Halim, Stephane Polycarpe, Brian Hann
The Narragansett Bay Commission Phase III CSO Program includes construction of the 11,600-foot long, 30-foot ID, deep rock Pawtucket Tunnel in Rhode Island. This paper provides an overview of the Desi
Jun 23, 2024
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An international review of the use and testing of the wire ropes used in mine hoistingBy J. E. Udd
"In early 2000, CANMET-MMSL was engaged by the Ontario Ministry of Labour (OMOL) to conduct an international study of the practices, in several key mining jurisdictions, of determining the criteria th
Jan 1, 2004