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Index (c13eefce-7986-4fe2-98a7-2c3ccee32f37)Jan 1, 1880
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Five Variable Flotation Tests Using Factorial DesignBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
Factorial design is a mathematical method of drawing valid conclusions from a series of tests made in a predetermined pattern. It is applied to flotation ore testing using, in this case, five variable
Jan 12, 1951
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Role of Agitation in Electrokinetics and Carrier Flotation of Clay Using Calcite and OleateBy P. Somasundaran, Y. H. C. Wang
A detailed study of carrier flotation of kaolin clay using calcite showed the major beneficiation mechanism to be enhanced aggregation between anatase and calcite under intense agitation conditions. T
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal - High-Efficiency Desliming by Use of Hydraulic Water Additions to the Liquid-Solid CycloneBy D. A Dahlstrom
THE necessity for slime elimination from valuable mineral and coal products has become increasingly significant within the past 5 years.' , Most of the mechanized mining and present beneficiation
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - High-Efficiency Desliming by Use of Hydraulic Water Additions to the Liquid-Solid CycloneBy D. A. Dahlstrom
THE necessity for slime elimination from valuable mineral and coal products has become increasingly significant within the past 5 years.' , Most of the mechanized mining and present beneficiation
Jan 1, 1953
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Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704)By W. C. Elmore
THE magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping mag-netic fields, has recently been refined 1,2 for investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic cry
Jan 1, 1935
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Hierarchical Computer System For On-Line Control Of A Potash ConcentratorBy F. G. Robb, D. N. Madge
This paper details some of the specifications and problems associated with implementing on-line control of a potash concentrator. The computer system described has the capability of three levels of co
Jan 1, 1969
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Quantitative Use of X-Ray Diffraction for Analysis of Iron Oxides in Gogebic Taconite of WisconsinBy R. S. Shoemaker, D. L. Harris
Past investigations into the possibility of concentrating the low-grade iron ores of the Gogebic Range in Wisconsin have been hampered by the complex association of the constituent minerals. In part t
Jan 5, 1955
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How One Company Appraises Management Development ProgramsBy Carl E. Reistle
ENGINEERS as a group are often criticized because they have been responsible for the development of many technical improvements only to allow the administration of them to pass into the hands of other
Jan 8, 1954
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Trend Of Development In The Wrought Iron IndustryBy James Aston
THE origin of wrought iron may be taken as coincident with the earliest record of ferrous products. The limitations of primitive methods of manufacture undoubtedly resulted in a material conforming to
Jan 10, 1926
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AIME NewsJan 2, 1953
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Metal Mining - Alluvial Tin Mining in Malaya - DiscussionBy A. D. Hughes
C. W. MERRILL*—Mr. Hughes' paper not only is very well presented but is most timely in that it covers a subject of vital interest to the United States. Tin is one of the strategic metals which ha
Jan 1, 1950
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Compositions of Sandstone Host Rocks of Uranium DepositsBy A. T. Miesch
The purpose of this paper is to explore relations between the distribution and composition of uranium deposits on the Colorado Plateau and mineralogic, chemical, and lithologic aspects of their host r
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Solute Impurities on Preferred Orientation in Annealed High-Purity LeadBy J. W. Rutter, K. T. Aust
THE object of the experiments to be described in this report was to determine, first, which grains, out of a large number introduced into a sample in which their growth could proceed, were able to gro
Jan 1, 1961
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Approaches To Evaluating The Permeability And Porosity Of Fractured Rock MassesBy Charles R. Wilson, Thomas W. Doe, Jane C. S Long, Howard K. Endo
An approach to treating flow through fractured rocks is presented which involves (1) determining statistical distributions for fracture area, density, orientation, and aperture from field data, (2) co
Jan 1, 1982
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Notes on the Kaolin- and Clay-Deposits of North CarolinaBy J. A. Holmes
As the Appalachian mountains reach their maximum development in western North Carolina, we find also in that region indications of extensive dynamic disturbances and alterations undergone by the rocks
Jan 1, 1896
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DiscussionsJan 1, 1952
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Washington Paper - Wurtzilite from the Uintah MountainsBy William P. Blake
In addition to uintaite, the Uintah Mountains contain a deposit, or vein, of the peculiar hydrocarbon mineral, to which I have given the name wurtzilite, * in honor of the chemist, Henry Wurtz, Ph.D.,
Jan 1, 1890
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Effect of Coal Breakage on Methane EmissionBy Fred N. Kissell, Maurice Deul
When coal is broken during mining, some of the methane trapped in the coal is released. Some recent investigations by the U.S. Bureau of Mines have shown that this methane released by breakage is only
Jan 1, 1975
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Retention Time In Continuous Vibratory Ball MillingBy D. W. Fuerstenau
Recently R. J. Charles1 showed that comminution of brittle or semi-brittle materials in batch operations is described more appropriately by a variable energy relationship than by the specific relation
Jan 12, 1959