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The Metal Mining Industry in JapanBy Robert Y. Grant
This study outlines the history of metal mining in Japan and the characteristics of the industry as they existed from 1925 to 1945. Mining and milling operations are described together with the role o
Jan 11, 1951
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Aerial Tramway Construction in the AndesBy B. C. Riblet
THE president of a large smelting and refining company once telegraphed me that they had acquired extensive mining interests in northern Peru and requested me to inspect their properties as it would b
Jan 1, 1937
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Seismic Analysis Aids In Overburden RemovalA fast, easy, and inexpensive method of determining the consolidation of overburden in surface mining operations through seismic analysis has been developed. The method involves use of a refraction s
Jan 8, 1959
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Glen Summit Paper - Mining in HondurasBy W. A. Thatcher
Nearly three years of experience in Spanish Honduras has placed the writer in possession of many facts concerning its resources which may be of interest to the Institute. According to the most trus
Jan 1, 1892
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Statistical Interpretation Techniques in Geochemical ExplorationBy Arthur W. Rose
Statistical techniques are being widely used in geochemical exploration to answer questions involving sample spacing, analytical and sampling errors, thresholds, data smoothing, and optimum combinatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal - Industrial Minerals - Occurrence and Exploration of Georgia's Kaolin DepositsBy Thomas L. Kesler
I all of the 14 million tons of kaolin produced in Georgia through 1949 had been mined from a single deposit 20 ft thick, it would represent a mined-out area of less than 1 sq mile. This measure of de
Jan 1, 1952
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Problems In Evaluating Marine Mineral ResourcesBy John W. Padan, Thomas E. Howard
Most of what has been written during the past few years on marine mineral resources has emphasized the vast potential of the ocean, and its floor, as a source of the vital mineral raw materials upon w
Jan 6, 1966
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Current Trends In Canadian Mining TaxationBy Robert B. Parsons
Since 1978, new tax measures affecting the mining sector have been relatively favourable, evidencing a moderately enhanced government awareness and sensitivity towards the industry's concerns.
Jan 1, 1985
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Surface Energy Relationships In Petroleum ReservoirsBy H. K. Livingston
A TECHNIQUE has been developed which makes it possible to determine the spreading pressure of liquids and solids, for simple systems. Data for surface tensions, interfacial tensions, spreading pressur
Jan 1, 1942
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Occurrence And Exploration Of Georgia's Kaolin DepositsBy Thomas L. Kesler
IF all of the 14 million tons of kaolin produced in Georgia through 1949 had been mined from a single deposit 20 ft thick, it would represent a mined-out area of less than 1 sq mile. This measure of d
Jan 10, 1951
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Electrical Energy Conservation In Comminution CircuitsBy T. B. Armstrong
Electrical energy conservation sees that service facilities are operated only when needed and that production equipment is operated under an optimum condition. Specific energy consumption (kw-hr p
Jan 1, 1982
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Inclined Skip Hoisting In Surface MiningBy B. W. Adams, R. W. Shilling
9.4-1. Basic principles. DESCRIPTION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS. The concept of inclined skip haulage is not new. The basic idea has been in use at least 400 years. The system is essentially a steeply inclin
Jan 1, 1968
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Good Practice In Uranium Ore SamplingBy Gilman C. Ritter
Moisture sampling of uranium ore should coincide as nearly as possible with weighing of the lot represented by the sample. This requires care by the sampler since the sample must usually be taken as a
Jan 10, 1958
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Importance of Financing in Project PlanningBy Tomek Ulatowski
This article discusses principal areas relevant to financing natural resource projects using as an example a hypothetical newly proposed direct reduction facility. The issues most directly affecting t
Jan 1, 1981
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Productivity In The Lead-Zinc IndustryBy H. M. Callaway
There are key words common to Government and the minerals industry, the use of which immediately spark interest, argument and confusion. Among these is productivity, a term ranking for widespread misu
Jan 11, 1961
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The 130th Meeting of the Institute at BirminghamBy AIME AIME
THE 130th Meeting of the Institute was held in Birmingham on Oct. 13 to 15, with visits to other mines and districts before and after. The last visit of the Institute to Birmingham was made in 1888, t
Jan 1, 1924
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Mining Technology In 1965 - Underground MiningNo review of underground mining should begin with anything but the new world safety record set at the Grace underground iron mine of Bethlehem Steel at Morgantown, Pa., on Friday, November 12. There h
Jan 2, 1966
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Plastic Deformation of Metals (0cfb81df-a47a-4ab3-a753-bdfb00d235f2)By J. T., Norton
As cold working is an important feature in a great many of the fabricating processes now applied, this paper presents some ideas on the nature and results of the plastic deformation produced in this o
Jan 1, 1927
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Electronic Imaging In Microanalysis Of CoalBy A. G. Willard
Quantification of size, shape and composition has been one of the more difficult areas for those concerned with fine particle processing of coal.' Image analysers fed by optical microscopes and b
Jan 1, 1980
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Choice of Geophysical MethodsBy FRANK RIEBERS
IN DISCUSSING the selection of a geophysical method, much of what the writer will say is applicable to any of the various methods and to their use in prospecting, whether for oil or for other minerals
Jan 1, 1930