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Metals mining

Ammonium nitrate-based explosives account for about 97% of total U.S. industrial explosive consumption. Coal mining in the United States formed about 65—68% of the demand for explosives in 1991. The remaining uses were quarrying and nonmetal mining, 15% metal mining, 10% constmction, 7% miscellaneous uses, 3—4%. The properties of ammonium nitrate are given in Table 18 (173,239—242). [Pg.23]

Japan International Cooperation Agency, in Metal Mining Agemy of Japan, South Pacific AppHed Geoscience Commission (SOPAC), Suva, Fiji, 1991. [Pg.290]

Pern Philippines 40 Co., Ltd. Tokyo Nippon Rate Metal, Inc. Yokohama Shinko Chemical Co., Ltd. Hyogo Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd., Tokyo Centromin-Pem, La Oroya Pacific Rare Metal Industries Inc., Quezon City, Manila... [Pg.334]

J. E. Hoffmann, "Recovery of Selenium from Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes," in V. Kudryk, D. A. Corrigan, and W. W. Liang, eds.. Precious Metals Mining Extraction and Processing H, TMS, Warrendale, Pa., 1983. [Pg.338]

Sumitomo Metal Mining (Japan) Union Miniere (Belgium)... [Pg.19]

Noah Technologies PPM Pure Metals (Germany) Quantum Chemicals Sumitomo Chemical (Japan) Sumitomo Metal Mining (Japan) Unisource India (India)... [Pg.19]

Sumika Fine Chemicals Co. Ltd., 188 SUMIPEX , methyl methaciylate, 124 Sumitomo Chemical America, hic., 188 Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd, 188 Sumitomo Coal Mining Co. Ltd., 189 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd., 189 Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co. Ltd., 189 SUMMIT , dicamba, 124 Sun Chemical Coiporation, 182 Sun Oil Co., See Sunoco Inc. (US), 249 Sunoco Chemicals, 249 Sunoco hic., 249... [Pg.348]

A.M. Anzalone, Non-Metallic Detonators for Non Metallic Mine Fuzes , PATR 2227 (1955)... [Pg.814]

MMAJ (Metal Mining Agency of Japan) (1979) Report on detailed geological surveys in the Hokuroku district during the fiscal year Showa 53. Ministry Intern. Trade Indus, (in Japanese). [Pg.280]

Sillitoe, R.H. (1995) Exploration and Discovery of Base- and Precious-Metal Deposits in the Circum-Pacific Region during the Last 25 Years. Metal Mining Agency of Japan. [Pg.288]

Tsunori, T. (1962) Microscopical smdy of ores from cupriferous iron sulfide deposits in Shikoku, Japan (2). Tech. Rept. Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd., 11, 1-10 (in Japanese). [Pg.403]

Craddock, P. T. (1990), Early Metal Mining and Production, Edinburgh Univ., Edinburgh. [Pg.568]

As Britain is relatively poor in mineral deposits, this type of mining is less important here than in other countries of the world. The gold mines in South Africa, metal mines in the U.S.A., Canada and Sweden all use considerable amounts of explosive. In such mines the methods of working are often appreciably different from those described above and adapted to very large-scale production. [Pg.146]

Hale, J.G. 1977. Toxicity of metal mining wastes. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 17 66-73. [Pg.72]


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