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Beyond the manufacturing mindset – adapting workforce skills for the tech driven mining industryBy Y Lanwin
The Australian mining sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the adoption of advanced technology to the operational landscape. This has highlighted a critical disconnect between our tr
Sep 1, 2024
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The Distribution Of The Elements In Igneous Rocks.By Henry S. Washington
I. INTRODUCTION. DURING the last twenty years or so the chemical investigation of rocks has made great advances, and it is now generally recognized that a knowledge of the chemical composition is as
Sep 1, 1908
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Bulletin 202 Electric Brass-Furnace PracticeBy H. W. Gillett, E. L. Mack
Prior to 1911 the literature on melting brass by electricity consisted entirely-save for some suggestions made in patent literature but not actually worked out-of a few observations by farseeing men '
Jan 1, 1922
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A Blaster’s Tool To Measure FragmentationBy Larry Mirabelli, David Lilly
In 1777, the French naturalist, Georges Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon developed a statistical technique to estimate the width between two parallel lines by randomly throwing a needle at the two line
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1996 - Significant Events, Trends, And Issues - The Mineral Sector Of The U.S. EconomyThe U.S. economy and, consequently, the demand for minerals grew at more moderate rates in 1995 compared with stronger performances the previous year. Demand for metals such as steel and copper was re
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Metallurgical Processing to Advanced MaterialsBy D. Robert Weir, M. J. H. Ruscoe, R. M. Berezowsky, M. A. Clegg
The metallurgical processing involved in the produc-tion of the new Canadian one dollar coin is reviewed starting with the hydrometallurgical production of pure nickel powder, followed by the powder m
Jan 1, 1990
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Decisions, Decisions – Uncertainty, Variability, Modelling and PsychologyBy S H. Begg
There is strong evidence that many major oil and gas (O&G) projects are plagued by large cost and schedule overruns, or significant underperformance in productivity. Similar evidence exists for la
May 9, 2016
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IC 7142R Gas Explosions In Buildings: Their Cause And Prevention ? IntroductionBy D. J. Parker
Because of its convenience and availability, natural gas (and to a much less extent manufactured gas) in being used more generally throughout the country for domestic and industrial purposes. With thi
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 4796 Oil Shale Operations in New South Wales, AustraliaBy A. J. Kraemer, H. M. Thorne
The following account of oil-shale operations in Australia is based upon infor- mation obtained by the authors while visiting Australia from September 15 to October 7, 1947, supplemented by published
Jul 1, 1951
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OFR-52-86 Financing Foreign Development Of Non-Fuel Mineral Resources: An Analysis Of Loan Terms Of International Financial Institutions Vs. Those Of Commercial Banks ? Final Report ? Executive SummaryThis report presents the results of a study for the Bureau of Mines to compare loan terms for non-fuel mineral projects in developing countries, from various International Financial Institutions (IFIs
Jan 1, 1986
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Summary Of The 1984 Report Of The Secretary Of The InteriorMany of the difficulties faced by the U.S. mineral industry in 1982 and 1983 emanated from the worldwide recession, from the high value of the U.S. exchange rate, and, in part, from actions taken by f
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum: (b86b8837-d41d-4e63-8ace-132695406afe)Throughout October, U.S. producers priced unalloyed 99.5 percent aluminum ingot at 53¢ per pound. Dealers, in last month's domestic market, were quoting unalloyed ingot at a range of 45.5¢-46.3¢
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8252 Mercury Potential Of The United StatesMercury has been used by mankind since prehistoric times. It has been, and is now, widely used in industry and medicine and has unique properties which make direct substitution difficult or impossible
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8252 Mercury Potential Of The United States (2e1e0ae5-044d-4045-9121-a51137be1af6)Mercury has been used by mankind since prehistoric times. It has been, and is now, widely used in industry and medicine and has unique properties which make direct substitution difficult or impossible
Jan 1, 1965
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The New "Crime" of Silver: Who?s Guilty? ? Producers Hold They Should Receive the Monetary Price, $1.29; Consumers Argue for Free Open Market as an Industrial Metal ? The Producers? SideBy Pat McCarran
WHEN this Government was founded, the framers of the Constitution wrote into that instrument a provision that Congress should "coin money and fix the value thereof;" and the Constitution prohibits mak
Jan 1, 1947
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IC 8624 A Computer Program For Clustering Data Points On The SphereBy Robert J. Shanley
The computer program, HYBMODE, has been developed to meet the need for a fast and economical method for clustering data points on the sphere. The algorithm used in this development is an extension of
Jan 1, 1974
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Cyanide recovery from a gold mill barren solution containing high levels of copperBy P. A. Riveros, J. Binvignat, V. M. McNamara, D. Koren
The recovery of cyanide from a gold mill solution containing high levels of copper (400 mg/L to 900 mg/L) using the AVR process was evaluated. It was determined that acidification to pH 2 to 3 provide
Jan 1, 1998
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Problems of sampling in geoscienceBy J. C. Griffiths
There are two kinds of problems concerning the elements of a population : the first is to estimate the proportion of some specific kind of element in the population, e.g. the amount of gold in a block
Dec 1, 1971
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Origins of Electrorerefining: Birth of the Technology and the World's First Commercial ElectrorefineryBy A. E. Wraith, J. Protheroe Jones, P. J. Mackey
The world’s first copper electrorefinery started production in 1869 at Burry Port in South Wales. Built within the Pembrey Copper Works which had commenced smelting operations in 1849, the new refiner
Jan 1, 2019
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OFR-136-78 Propagation Of EM Signal In Underground MinesBy Terry S. Cory
This report is a comprehensive summary of the results of the propagation measurements program conducted for the US Bureau of Mines under Contract H0366028. Data was gathered in the MF frequency range
Jan 1, 1977