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Breakup And Re-Formation Of Bubble Clusters In A Flotation CellBy Z. Chen
This study is concerned with the behavior of bubble clusters in a well-controlled turbulent flow. We used a specially designed cell where the bubble aggregates could be formed and exposed to breakage
Sep 1, 2012
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Breccia Formation and It's Relation to Gold Mineralization at Mount Kasi, FijiThe Mount Kasi gold deposit in Vanua Levu represents an epithermal, high sulphur, gold-enargite system occurring within a volcanic caldera of Middle to Upper Miocene age. High level breccia pipes
Jan 1, 1987
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Breccia Structures in the Ontario Mine, Park City District, UtahBy W. J. Garmoe
Distinct areas of mineralized and non-mineralized brecciated rock are found in the Ontario Unit of the United Park City Mines. These breccias contain an appreciable fraction of the present ore reserve
Jan 1, 1968
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Breccias and Biofacies in Pliocene Sinter at Plumduff, NorthlandBy K A. Campbell, K A. Rodgers
The Plumduff sinter occurs at Whenuaroa, near Puhipuhi, approximately 30 km north of Whangarei. It is one of three residual sinters in the southern portion of a mid- to late-Pliocene geothermal system
Jan 1, 2001
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Brecciation, Mineralisation and Alteration of the Kidston Gold DepositThe Kidston breccia pipe is situated approximately 280 km west northwest of Townsville, north Queensland. It is currently Australia's largest gold producer with production varying between 8,0
Jan 1, 1987
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Breve reseña de la historia minera de MorocochaBy Marcía García
El presente texto revisa la historia minera de Morococha. Aunque no se tienen datos exactos sobre el inicio de la explotación de esta minera, existen indicios primitivos de este proceso antes de la l
Nov 1, 1964
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Brick Linings in High Pressure Acid Leaching (HP AL) VesselsBy H. Feldheiser
Acid resistant brick linings are state of the art for anti-corrosion linings in tanks for high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) treatment. The design of these brick linings has to take into account the a
Jan 1, 2004
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Brickworks Marketplace Ground Improvement, AdelaideBy Andrew Middleton, Mark Wyatt
"The Brickworks Marketplace Project is a significant shopping centre development in inner north west Adelaide constructed by Badge Constructions in 2014 and 2015. The site was a former brickworks with
Jan 1, 1900
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Bridge Demolition without Disruption of Railroad Traffic: A Case StudyBy Calvin Konya, Janos Foldesi
A bridge over a main line railroad system was scheduled for demolition. The bridge was made of reinforced concrete and spanned three mainline railroad tracks which could not be shut down due to blasti
Jan 1, 1992
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Bridge Pier Remediation, New London CTBy Walter Kaeck
In a recent upgrade of their system, Amtrak converted a bascule type draw bridge over the Thames River to a vertical lift structure supported by the existing piers. During the bridge replacement, sign
Jan 1, 2009
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Bridgeport - October, 1894Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - A Uniform Method for the Assay of Copper Materials for Gold and Silver (see Discussion, p. 872)By Albert R. Ledoux
In Great Britain all analytical chemists are styled assayers, but in the United states a slight distinction is made, assayers being considered those analytical chemists who have chiefly to do with the
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Biographical Notice of J. H. BramwellBy E. C. Pechin
Secretary's Note.—Mr. Bramwell was born in 1846, at Liverpool, England, his father being English, and his mother American, of Scotch ancestry. Brought to the United States in early childhood, he
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Connecticut Work and WorkmenBy George L. Porter
Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Institute of Mining Engineers: . Unofficially representing the people of the vicinage, it is my pleasant duty to welcome you to the city of Bridgeport, to the val
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Stetefeldt's paper on consumption of fuel in the Taylor gas-producer (see vol. xxiii., pp. 134 and 585)lv. H. Blauvelt, Great Falls, Montana (communication to the Secretary): In his remarks on Mr. Stetefeldt's paper (Trans., xxiii., 587)) Mr. Goetz observes: " Trouble experienced with producers
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Firmstone's paper on magnesia and sulphur in blast-furnace cinder (see p. 498)E. K. Landis, Philadelphia, Pa. (communication to the Secretary) : Mr. Firmstone's paper is of great interest; but he has unfortunately otnitted to state the most important point, viz., the perce
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Johnson's paper on an ore-washer at Longdale, Va. (see p. 34)John S. Kennedy, Chamhersburg, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): The washing-plant described by Mr. Johnson is a good illustration of the advantages derived from a well-designed and care-
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Winslow's paper on the lead- and zinc-deposits of Missouri (see p. 634)F. L. Clerc, Chicago, Ill. (communication to the Secretary): On page 681 in Mr. Winslow's paper, he refers to me as having "advocated the view that the ores were derived from the patches of Coal-
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Prof. Kemp's paper on the Lancaster Gap nickel-mine (see p. 620)E. E. Olcott, New York City: Prof. Kemp's valuable description of the Lancaster Gap mine is in line with many other able contributions on the origin of mineral deposits that the Institute has lat
Jan 1, 1895
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion: Does the Vibration of Stamp-Stems change their Molecular Structure?Philip Argall, Denver Col. (communication to the Secretary): Dr. Raymond claims (Trans., xxiii., 560)) that my statement (p. 557) regarding the crystallization of iron "is beyond question incorrect."
Jan 1, 1895