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    A.I.M.E. Publications - Contents of 1930 Volumes

    Until a comparatively few years ago, interest in tantalum was limited almost wholly to its scientific investigation, but its extreme resistance to the action of even the strong mineral acids, its grea

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Factors Favoring Expanded Underground Mining of Limestone in Illinois

    By James W. Baxter

    Underground mining of limestone is becoming increasingly practicable in Illinois. Most quarries are near rivers on the western and southern borders where competition for land use is intensive. Increas

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Washington Paper - Brückner Cylinders

    By N. H. Cone

    It is somewhat surprising that among the many mechanical devices that were brought into the State of Colorado, that the Brückner cylinders alone have stood the test for roasting ores. The brick walls

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    Brückner Cylinders

    By N. E. Cone

    IT is somewhat surprising that among the many mechanical devices that were brought into the State of Colorado, that the Brückner cylinders alone have stood the test for roasting ores. The brick walls

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Organizing and Financing Cooperative Research

    By Elmer R. Kaiser

    Cooperative research is an established and important activity of modern business by which whole industries can advance on a broad front. The economy of jointly sponsored research as well as the limite

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Chicago Paper - Mining and Mineral Statistics

    By C. Le Neve Foster

    The object of this paper is to offer a few suggestions for improving the mining and mineral statistics presented by the governments of various nations on both sides of the Atlantic. At the present tim

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Using Geostatistics to Predict the Characteristics of Washed Coal

    Stringent controls now placed on the quality of coal make it important to be able to predict not only the tonnage and the grade of the coal in situ, but also the recovery factory and average grade aft

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Arc Melting and Fabrication of Tungsten

    By S. J. Noesen, J. R. Hughes

    Several four-inch-diameter tungsten ingots were arc melted in vacuum or in hydrogen atmospheres. Melting pressures, melt-off rates, effect of atmospheres, and other pertinent factors were examined. T

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary Suspensions

    By J. Laskowski, Z. Sadowski

    The properties of quartz, calcite, magnezite and dolomite suspensions prepared from -30 µm size fractions of these minerals have been investigated. Selective coagulation of the quartz-calcite, qua

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1938

    The separate outputs of Burma and India in 1937 were 274,664,365 gal. valued at £4,474,147 and 75,657,857 gal. valued at £1,030,591, respectively. The corresponding figures for the year 1938 were 263,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1938

    The separate outputs of Burma and India in 1937 were 274,664,365 gal. valued at £4,474,147 and 75,657,857 gal. valued at £1,030,591, respectively. The corresponding figures for the year 1938 were 263,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    An Economic Analysis of the Fuel Oil Situation

    By Arthur Knapp

    THE economics of fuel oil must be considered in two aspects; viz., fuel oil as one of a number of competitive fuels and fuel oil as a refined product of petroleum. "Fuel Oil" is usually defined as th

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Automatic Control Of Mineral Preparation And Concentration Circuits

    By A. J. Lynch

    There are two factors which are important in the development of automatic control systems for mineral preparation and concentrating processes. They are the availability of accurate and reliable on-lin

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Use of Laboratory Methods to Quantify Dust Suppressant Effectiveness

    By T. Cuscino, D. D. Lane, C. Cowherd, T. E. Baxter

    Three types of commercially-available dust suppressants, commonly used in the surface mining industry to control fugitive particulate emissions from unpaved roads, were tested in the laboratory for co

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Industrial Board Of Department Of Commerce

    The Industrial Board of the Department of Commerce has been formed under the chairmanship of George N. Peek, formerly vice-chairman of the War Industries Board. This Board is to put into practical eff

    Jan 4, 1919

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    George Ellery Hale

    George Ellery Hale, Director of the Mount Wilson Observatory and Foreign Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences, who has been for the last ten years a Correspondent of the Academie des Sciences

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Computer Simulation Of The Mining Operations In Opencast Lignite Mines Operating Bwes, Conveyors And Stackers

    By G. N. Panagiotou

    SIMPTOL, a computer simulation program written in FORTRAN IV for use with Cyber 171/8 System at the National Technical University of Athens, describes the mining operations in an opencast lignite mine

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall Mining

    By John D. Kalasky

    The success in providing adequate ventilation to the active faces of a coal mine for all methods of mining depends upon good face control and the air distribution and control system. A good system pro

    Jan 8, 1966

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    Germanium and Other Elements in Coal And the Possibility of Their Recovery

    By A. J. W. Headlee

    RECENT interest in germanium centers around its use as a semi-conductor of electricity in electronic devices. It is generally believed that germanium transistors, diodes, triodes, photocells, and rect

    Jan 10, 1953

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    Pumping Engines

    By John Birkinbine

    IN all metallurgical processes and mining operations, water is an element which receives attention from the management ; and provision is required either for a means of supply, or for the disposal of

    Jan 1, 1877