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Ottawa Paper - The Davis-Colby Ore-RoasterBy Sterling G. Valentine
The annual .use of large quantities of sulphurous iron-ores (over 1,500,000 tons in the United States) has led to a search for the best methods of desulphurization, in order to make this material more
Jan 1, 1890
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Mexican Paper - The Operation of the "Hole-Contract" System in the Center Star and War Eagle Mines, Rossland, B. C. (Discussion, 1005)By Carl R. Davis
The cost of mining during the past history of these mines has been excessive, principally by reason of the inefficiency of labor under the wage-system. The amount of labor performed per man was unsati
Jan 1, 1902
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Evaluation of Limestone Mining and Marketing Opportunities for Urban QuarriesBy Marlin J. Veesaert
Urban quarries offer one of the greatest opportunities for profit in nonmetallic mining with limited financial risk-if properly evaluated, planned and developed to meet market needs. Location, wit
Jan 8, 1979
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Pilot Plant Investigations Of High Temperature Cementation Of Copper On IronBy John G. Reid
Subsequent to extensive laboratory testing, a pilot plant was constructed to further evaluate the process for high temperature copper cementation on iron in continuous operation. The plant was designe
Jan 1, 1976
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Flotation of Secondary Uranium MineralsBy Robert J. Morris, John N. Butler
A series of organic collectors has been developed which successfully float synthetic secondary uranium minerals, such as autunite, carnotite, and torbernite. Recoveries up to 97 pct have been obtained
Oct 1, 1956
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Modeling And Simulation Of Mine Water DrainageBy Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger
This paper discusses a model for groundwater quantity prediction at operating sections of underground mines. The approach involves the development of a mathematical model for the movement of water thr
Jan 1, 1977
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Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of OresBy M. Katzer, R. Klimpel, J. Sewell
The effect of using selective dispersants as wet grinding aids for ores is demonstrated on laboratory scale batch and continuous grinding equipment. A complete characterization of behavior is performe
Jan 1, 1982
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Progress In Coal HydrogenationBy L. C. Skinner
THE Coal Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant at Louisiana, Missouri, was completed early in the year 1949. It has operated more or less continuously since completion except for the time required for mak
Jan 1, 1953
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Feasibility StudyBy F. Milton Lewis, Edward S. Frohling
The information which is required for' a preliminary feasibility study and the additional information which is required for the final feasibility study on a new mineral deposit are discussed. The
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining Education in TurmoilBy Ta M. Li
A record 340 senior students with majors in mining and mineral engineering from 21 shcools in the US may be expected to enter a manpower-hungry mineral industry in 1975. While starting salaries may ha
Jan 3, 1975
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Step Cracks: Theory, Experiment, And Field ObservationBy Richard K. Thorpe, Gordon D. Anderson, Merle E. Hanson, Ronald J. Shaffer
The propagation of pressurized fractures across a frictional interface is discussed, with emphasis on the case where an offset, or step, in the crack is produced. Theoretically, the steps can occur at
Jan 1, 1982
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One Process Retorts Three Feeds For Synthetic CrudeBy Roland W. Rammler
With oil consumption increasing more rapidly than known reserves in industrial countries, there has been a growing interest in the production of synthetic crude oil. The main starting materials for su
Jan 1, 1970
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Industrial Minerals - Saskatchewan's Industrial MineralsBy A. J. Williams
THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is
Jan 1, 1953
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Basal Dislocation Density Measurements in ZincBy D. P. Pope, T. Vreeland
Observations of dislocations in zinc using Berg-Barrett X-ray micrography confirm the validity of a dislocation etch for (1010) surfaces. A technique for measurement of the depth in which dislocations
Jan 1, 1970
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Near-Surface Diffusion A nomaly in GoldBy A. J. Mortlock
Cobalt and nickel have been diffused at tracer concentrations in gold at several temperatures in the range from approximately 700° to 950°C. The diffusion penetration profiles were determined by a s
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - What is Metallurgy?By J. Chipman
There is no better way of paying tribute to the memory of a scientist than by developing and carrying forward those ideas which he has contributed to science and which are for us the very essence of h
Jan 1, 1950
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PART IV - Slip in Tungsten at High TemperaturesBy Jack L. Taylor
Single crystals of tungsten grown from powder -metallurgy swaged rod by high-temperative annealing were deformed in tetzsion at temperatures from 2500 to 5000 OF. Orientation of specittzen tensile axi
Jan 1, 1967
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Washington Paper - Electrical accumulators or Storage-BatteriesBy Pedro G. Salmon
The broad general distinction between primary and secondary batteries lies in the fact that in the former the current is produced by the consumption of one or both of the elements composing the cell,
Jan 1, 1890
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Electrical Energy Required to Cut and Deliver Coal Out of a Continuous Miner SectionBy George J. Conroy, James H. Green
Results of a long-term program of electrical parameter measurement in underground coal mine working sections, performed by The Pennsylvania State University under US Bureau of Mines (USBM) sponsorship
Jan 1, 1980