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| operations produced 202 million tonnes of iron | ore, a 15 percent increase from 2008. |
| e effectually than the production of a piece of | ore a little out of the common, His knowledge of tr |
| ration methods could not be used to process the | ore; a furnace had to be used, increasing the cost |
| se machines were capable of treating 10 tons of | ore a day. |
| On these were laid blackwork, partly smelted | ore about half a yard thick. |
| to twenty-five dollars per ton was paid for the | ore, according to its quality. |
| tion of cyanide, which was used to process gold | ore, added to the park closing the mine area. |
| higan, recently loaded its 400 millionth ton of | ore after 90 years of service. |
| In this machine the raw | ore, after calcination was fed onto a moving belt w |
| isometric system and occurs as small grains in | ore aggregates. |
| Ore also contains a small shopping centre. | |
| teen years of operation, the mine yield of zinc | ore amounted to 12 mln tonnes. |
| ted by Kent Police in connection with Operation | Ore, an ongoing investigation into internet child p |
| as a capacity for 25 million tonnes per year of | ore and allows ships of up to 250,000 deadweight to |
| rrick in January 2010 to purchase Mount Morgans | ore and treat it at Barrick's Granny Smith Gold Min |
| lfides arise from the leaching of the overlying | ore and its re-deposition on and replacement of the |
| ting of shafts and galleries for excavating the | ore, and washing tables for concentrating the ore, |
| d the construction of oil refineries, chemical, | ore, and food processing plants as well as petroleu |
| aint Mary's River gorge was mined for manganese | ore and iron ore from the early 1900's until the mi |
| She was carrying a cargo of iron | ore and two passengers. |
| e tunnel was built to allow trains to transport | ore and supplies to and from the town of Gunnison, |
| hed in an area adjacent to mines for coal, iron | ore and fire clay. |
| two years the battery treated 16,000 tonnes of | ore and recovered 7,200 ounces of gold. |
| nced by creating a portal and decline access to | ore and milling began late 2005. |
| The canal linked the Oakengates iron | ore and coal mines to his foundries. |
| Snider was born October 11, 1966, in Portland, | Ore., and lived there until his family moved to Hous |
| he B3135 which runs from Cheddar Gorge to Green | Ore and is the largest woodland on the Mendip plate |
| h more than 200 wagons mainly transporting iron | ore, and some carriages for passengers; alternative |
| te 1860s, Swansea became a hub for smelting the | ore and transporting the resulting ingots to Los An |
| The region possesses major deposits of iron | ore and some other metallurgical ores. |
| Adger is situated in the midst of the iron | ore and coal district of Alabama. |
| Stein is a trustee of Great Northern Iron | Ore, and is of counsel with the law firm of Gray, P |
| (53% Rio Tinto) and operated by Rio Tinto Iron | Ore and is one of twelve iron ore mines the company |
| was employed as a bookkeeper by the Chateaugay | Ore and Iron Company. |
| Kallak north as containing 92 million tonnes of | ore and Kallak south as containing 29 million tonne |
| a deep blue pigment obtained by roasting cobalt | ore, and is made of either an impure form cobalt ox |
| h many of this number were associated with iron | ore and coal further up the valley. |
| se tended to become an integrated industry with | ore and timber reserves, canal boats, furnaces, mil |
| The landing, setup for transport of | ore and as a supply point for the mines some 17 mil |
| tely after the end of the war, cheaper European | ore and steel became available again and the fortun |
| a form of aerial tramway used for transporting | ore and other material across mountainous districts |
| It was predicted to exist in 1951 by A | Ore, and subsequently studied theoretically, but wa |
| A railway used to transport iron | ore and 1,300 people each day was also shut down. |
| cessful trade unionist for the fictional United | Ore and Metal Workers, AFL-CIO. |
| The alloys are produced from manganese | ore and coke in an electric arc furnace. |
| wood for making charcoal, and quarrying the bog | ore and flux. |
| he north and west areas were excavated for iron | ore and today little of the airfield remains. |
| mances by Mobley, Lee Morgan, Andrew Hill, John | Ore and Philly Joe Jones. |
| the cyanide employed to leach the gold from its | ore and the reagents subsequently added to destroy |
| Iron | ore and coal were mined at Wombridge, near to the c |
| r mine cart is a transportation tool for moving | ore and materials in the process of mining. |
| Iron | ore and coal are still the route's major freight co |
| line running past the works to provide coke and | ore and to take away the finished iron. |
| y the addition of a small amount of acid to the | ore and water used in process of concentration. |
| or and Miles Davis by Lacy, Charles Davis, John | Ore and Roy Haynes. |
| The land is also full of iron | ore and was a famous source of iron during the 1800 |
| The goal was to melt | ore and extract very pure substances to make new an |
| lany, in the late 19th century, discovered iron | ore and made his fortune. |
| Megahatuburu is very rich in iron | ore and many companies are excavating iron ore. |
| economy is centred on mining, particularly iron | ore, and a significant proportion of the voting pop |
| the cultural sections of The Times, Il Sole 24 | Ore, and Il Manifesto. |
| It sold 164 tons of tungsten | ore and 18 tons of black tin before closing, for th |
| The iron | ore and coal is transported in unpowered barges and |
| He engaged in the mining of iron | ore and in the lumber, coal, and transportation bus |
| oup of Russian scientists are sent in search of | ore and they find it. |
| ailway bridge of the short-lived Glenariff Iron | Ore and Harbour Company. |
| es, amounting to a fraction of 1 percent on the | ore and in impregnating with air the mass of ore an |
| only source of pyrochlore, the primary niobium | ore, and one of only three major producers of niobi |
| e use of mercury to extract gold from low-grade | ore, and parts of his feet had been amputated, pres |
| (FMG) Ltd, which is developing the Pilbara Iron | Ore and Infrastructure Project. |
| processed approximately 33.955 million tons of | ore and sold 3,225,187 ounces (100,376.7 kg) of gol |
| It was the influx of workers for the iron | ore and coal mining industries, together with the c |
| rom the Neolithic era onwards and show how iron | ore and coal exports made Cardiff one of the busies |
| hill and valley watered by the Deben, the River | Ore and their tributary streams, and the loamy soil |
| Mining began with the removal of surface | ore and had progressed to underground mining by the |
| This is because of the higher grade of the | ore and lower volumes of waste rock and tailings. |
| The main cargo is imported iron | ore and coal brought from overseas via Rotterdam an |
| After the departure of | Ore and Dunlop, the remainder of the rhythm section |
| of interior oil springs, copper outcrops, iron | ore and coal for forging. |
| gaged in the management and development of iron | ore and coal lands. |
| inum products, as well as in the mining of zinc | ore, and in the manufacture of zinc ingots and lead |
| Iron | ore and granite is being exported from this port to |
| Presence of iron | ore and quartzite provide the evidence that iron sm |
| il industries, where it can be used to look for | ore and oil) it has now spread into fields as wides |
| were driven primarily for lead, but also copper | ore and baryte. |
| for the storing of up to 2 million tons of iron | ore and coal. |
| cal problems due to a 'combination of difficult | ore and an expensive and unsuitable coke'. |
| She was carrying a cargo of iron | ore and empties. |
| d correspondingly high levels of energy to lift | ore and pit water. |
| 0 DWT and is used mostly for the import of iron | ore and coal for use by nearby Port Talbot Steelwor |
| nwall; probably with some allusion to the black | ore and the white metal of tin" |
| enrichment factory processes phosphorite | ore and produces phosphorite concentrate. |
| to become the nation's largest producer of iron | ore and the United States to lead the world in stee |
| scheduled to produce 15 million tonnes of iron | ore annually. |
| on, the mine produced 35 million tonnes of iron | ore annually. |
| Substantial quantities of magnetite | ore are also understood to exist on their holdings. |
| way to Drogheda via Navan, where daily loads of | ore are sent to Dublin port |
| s and beyond (The usual termini for trains from | Ore are either Brighton or London Victoria). |
| atively small amounts of nickel-rich garnierite | ore are precipitated in hollow spaces. |
| In a blast furnace, fuel and | ore are continuously supplied through the top of th |
| dings adjacent to the blast furnace plant, iron | ore arriving here from the quarries in Northamptons |
| ritory of Oil shale, lumber and, later, uranium | ore, as part of the postwar reconstruction program. |
| It is used as a uranium | ore, as is pitchblende. |
| e oxidized zone and were deposited as supergene | ore at a depth above the primary ore. |
| resource estimate of 140 million tonnes of iron | ore at a grade of 39.1%, with 5.7% titanium and 0.2 |
| el North Mine produces a mid to high-grade zinc | ore at a smaller production rate using a variation |
| f significant increases to the quantity of iron | ore at Ruoutevare, with the resource possibly conta |
| xpansion project that will establish production | ore at the 7,810-foot level and bring 1.8 million t |
| The mercury | ore at the mine in Huahuaxtla is aligned with ribs |
| did not work below ground, but usually dressed | ore at surface. |
| product at the mines was 192 tonnes of uranium | ore at El Sherana and 157 tonnes at El Sherana West |
| Ore at Lawlers is mined in an underground operation | |
| rsion premiered with the title Otto mesi in due | ore at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on May 13, 1827, |
| News of the discovery of a rich body of copper | ore at Burra, South Australia is published in Adela |
| nstead of coke as is now done), poor grade iron | ore available locally and bullock carts for transpo |
| R. Ponnu, (2002), Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal | Ore Avaratham, Ram Publications, page 163 |
| R. Ponnu, (2002), Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal | Ore Avaratham, Ram Publications, page 153 |
| R. Ponnu, (2002), Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal | Ore Avaratham, Ram Publications, page 129 |
| duction through 1974 totaled 86 million tons of | ore averaging about 0.7% copper, or about 600,000 t |
| Production was some 3,000 tons of | ore averaging about 100 oz. |
| He carted 1,350 tons of the | ore back where, after years of smelting, it was rea |
| Operation Auxin; Operation Avalanche; Operation | Ore based in the United Kingdom; Operation Pin; Ope |
| als are important constituents of the aluminium | ore, bauxite. |
| The most valuable | ore bearing rocks could be found lodged on or near |
| The | ore bearing horizon is now at a depth of about 100 |
| Karelia, located in more than 400 deposits and | ore bearing layers. |
| The main copper and gold | ore bearing deposits in the West Coast Range are kn |
| Ore became the starting tailback for the West Liber | |
| drains into | Ore Bed Brook, thence into Johns Brook and the East |
| Ore began his college career as a redshirt freshman | |
| ond copper refinery in El Paso to refine copper | ore being produced in Arizona and southwestern New |
| mine cutoff grade is the level of mineral in an | ore below which it is not economically feasible to |
| It is a large iron | ore belt developed on banded iron formations and ha |
| transportation link for shipping coal and iron | ore between Pennsylvania and New York City. |
| Undine's job was to protect transport of iron | ore between Sweden and Germany. |
| s of Mehrgarh fashioned tools with local copper | ore between 7700-3300 BCE. |
| e branch, a mineral railway used to export iron | ore between 1916 and 1973. |
| Ore bin at the Mollie Kathleen mine. | |
| jigger box placements, three buddles, two more | ore bins and washing and picking floors. |
| including a barytes mill, two crushing houses, | ore bins, roasting ovens and water tanks. |
| The Garson Ramp project will involve three | ore bodies and produce 500 tonnes of ore per day. |
| lt in Yellowknife as having faulted the massive | ore bodies at the Giant Mine beneath the Con Mine. |
| , and the later development of the Prince Lyell | ore bodies removed all vestiges of the original wor |
| ion from 1903 to 1908, but did not find any new | ore bodies worth mining. |
| This has economic consequences: large | ore bodies of the cerium earths are known around th |
| Ore bodies and contained zinc at Red Dog consist of | |
| er deposits (the San Juan and Dos Pobres copper | ore bodies) that have leachable oxide and secondary |
| dation of the upper parts of sphalerite bearing | ore bodies, accompanied by other secondary minerals |
| The McClean | ore body was discovered in 1979, followed by the di |
| ng Corporation (ABB: TSXV) is exploring a large | ore body along the Sullivan vein in the Nelson Mini |
| In the Navan | ore body Tara is an underground mine where the oreb |
| This was the first discovery in Canada of an | ore body by means of an airborne electromagnetic su |
| The original scope of the | ore body lay partially under two small glaciers whi |
| It also owns the nearby Jabiluka | ore body 20 km further north, which has not been mi |
| it as a complete town site until 1984 when the | ore body had been mined to sea level. |
| A large barite | ore body is exposed at the mine and a rare mineral, |
| The | ore body was first discovered in 1995. |
| one for prospecting to identify and quantify an | ore body for mining, or to determining the type of |
| ' theory to track down the 4 million ounce gold | ore body now known as the Carlin Mine. |
| The | ore body was discovered by tracing radioactive boul |
| Aqqaluk | ore body with 55.7 million metric tons (61.4 millio |
| nd Mond's Frood Extension were part of the same | ore body, Alfred Mond negotiated an agreement pursu |
| e process of permitting the development of this | ore body. |
| e simultaneously in different parts of the same | ore body. |
| Lake Temagami that opened in 1954 in a sulfide | ore body. |
| lar and other parts of the Franklin, New Jersey | ore body.It has a white, greasy appearance in dayli |
| Three | Ore Bridges |
| perfect vantage point to observe queues of iron | ore bulk tankers waiting to dock at the port, turtl |
| road was constantly filled with wagons carrying | ore, bullion, and supplies to and from the railroad |
| been economically important as a source of iron | ore, but is now more notable for its dinosaur fossi |
| The only wealth was the iron | ore, but today the many forests there make the area |
| riginally for access to the carriage sidings at | Ore but since removal of these sidings they are jus |
| It also bought an | ore buying station at Shiprock, New Mexico. |
| in 1875, and had produced $20,267,078 worth of | ore by 1910. |
| Pilbara operations to 12 million tonnes of iron | ore by 2012, up from 6.5 million tonnes in late 201 |
| he Christmas Creek operation began transporting | ore by truck to Cloud Break for processing in June |
| Mercury metal is produced from the cinnabar | ore by roasting in air and condensing the vapour. |
| at Wakerley were kilns built for reducing iron | ore by calcining it so that there was less bulk and |
| tare (1,490-acre) site was being mined for iron | ore by Cliffs Asia Pacific Iron Ore Pty Ltd, a subs |
| The solution is separated from the | ore by methods such as filtration and counter curre |
| The Dornod area was prospected for uranium | ore by the Soviet Union beginning in the late 1940' |
| annual production of 95 million tonnes of iron | ore by 2012, downgraded from an earlier target of 1 |
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| uced from nine properties, although most of the | ore came from the Daybreak Mine. |
| be anchored to the body, but once in place, the | ore can be moved about more readily due to the lack |
| , but in the case of tantalum, for example, the | ore can fetch up to 50 times what miners earn. |
| ally, silver can be mined for direct trade, and | ore can be mined to turn into tools and then in tur |
| Known as the iron | ore capital of Canada with two modern mining commun |
| A Canadian Pacific Alco | ore car and a Lake Champlain and Moriah Railroad ca |
| il was used for fueling a Cleveland-Cliffs Iron | ore carrier during its 7-day cruise on Great Lakes. |
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| Production of original | ore ceased in the late 1990s, and the Key Lake mill |
| As the mining progressed, the | ore changed from gold to silver, with quantities of |
| After hitting water, the character of the | ore changed, and being unable to recover the gold i |
| unloading area above the furnace, and heaps of | ore, charcoal, and slag remain on the site. |
| ld prevent the importation of an asbestos, iron | ore, chrome, pig-iron, sugar, tobacco, copper, or a |
| The raw materials are manganese | ore, chromite and quartzite ores with principal ele |
| Stanley attended | Ore City High School in Ore City, Texas, and was a |
| most intense rival is its nearest neighbor, the | Ore City Rebels. |
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