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  • AIME
    Washington D.C. Paper - Topographical and Geological Modelling

    By O. B. Harden

    In working out the geological structure of a complicated district, where the problems are difficult to solve by the ordinary methods in use, a model, upon which all the geological and topographical da

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Flotation of Secondary Uranium Minerals

    By 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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    Energy Management in Minerals Processing

    By T. S. Govindan

    The first step in energy conservation in any industrial plant involves implementing many of the day-to-day "housekeeping" items, such as fixing leaks, turning out lights, etc. When this step has been

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Environment-Water - CHAPTER 22

    By Benjamin C. Greene, H. Beecher Charmbury

    Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things. W

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Silver in a Time of Change

    By Edward Sampson

    Despite the many industrial uses, the world market for silver as a commodity is far from free, being dominated by the U.S. Government both through acts of Congress and by policy of the Treasury Depart

    Jan 7, 1960

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - A Mexican Cupellation-Hearth

    By W. Lawrence Austin

    At the Troy meeting of the Institute, in October, 1883, I presented a paper entitled "Smelting Notes from Chihuahua, Mexico,"" in which was briefly described a cupellation-hearth, commonly met with in

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Hand Picking

    By D. H. Davis

    HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objection- able to the buy

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Constant Density Falling Curtain Agglomeration Of Detergents And Other Materials

    By Clark A. Sumner

    An apparatus for agglomerating fine particles was developed in 1969 as a joint effort of Stauffer Chemical and O’Brien Industrial Equipment. Commercial sized units were built for agglomerating home di

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Coal Division

    Regulation of the Coal Industry. BY HOWARD N EAVENSON (Tech Pub 711, also Trans, vol 119 3400 words) A review of conditions in the bituminous coal industry during the last 15 years and of the attempts

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Bergbüchlein - [IV] Daniel, The Mining Expert, To Young Knappius

    COMPLYING with your frequently expressed wish and, your persistent request, I have decided to prepare a brief little book on metallic ores, based on ,the books of the ancient philosophers and on the e

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Uranium Mining in the US -Producers Rush to Meet Energy Needs

    By Ta M. Li, John D. Wiebmer

    Record high prices, burgeoning exploration programs, mine-mill openings, and plant expansions have all characterized a dramatic: resurgence of the US uranium industry in recent years. But while the bu

    Jan 10, 1978

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    Ground Movement Adjacent To A Caving Block In The Climax Molybdenum Mine

    By John W. Vanderwilt

    THE unpredictable behavior of ground movement and subsidence has complicated the problems that attend the extraction of large quantities of ore. Special studies, particularly relating to coal mining,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Equilibria Of Liquid Iron And Slags Of The System CaO-MgO-FeO-SiO2

    By John Chipman, Karl L. Fetters

    Tax relationship between the composition of the slag and that of the underlying metal during the refining of a heat of liquid steel may best be studied in the light of the two broad physicochemical co

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Factors Influencing The Dislocation Structures in Fatigued Metals

    By C. Laird, C. E. Feltner

    May different kinds of dislocation structures have been observed in strain-cycled metals and alloys. In order to understand their pattern and causes, an experimental program has been carried out to de

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Pelletizing Fluorspar Concentrates With The Use Of Calcined Colemanite As Binder

    By M. Hayri Erten

    In this research the possibility of pelletizing high grade fluorsoar fines or flotation concentrates with the use of calcined colemanite as binder is investigated, and the room temperature and elevate

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Particle Size and Flotation Rate of Quartz

    By H. J. Modi, P. L. De Bruyn

    In recent years interest has been aroused in flotation rate studies both from a technical and a more practical aspect. With increasing fineness of grind becoming a necessity in treatment of low grade

    Apr 1, 1956

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    Characterization Of Fine Particles In Complex Ore Processing

    By S. Chander, V. N. Sharma

    Nickeliferous laterite ore from Sukinda, Orissa (India), consists of very fine particles agglomerated into larger aggregates. The ore is chemically and mineralogically complex and presents many charac

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Point Load Testing Of Brittle Materials To Determine Tensile Strength And Relative Brittleness

    By Donald R. Reichmuth

    Most brittle solids are relatively weak in tension and this weakness can be very significant in determining their performance in structures and excavations. Consequently, accurate knowledge of the ten

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - Some Metallurgical Factors that Affect Magnetic Aging of Silicon Steels (TN)

    By Phillip A. Stoll, Young Ku Yoon

    ThE deterioration of the magnetic properties of silicon-steel core materials during service (magnetic aging) is quite undesirable. Although some information about the effects of impurity elements o

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Land Use And Aggregate Development - A Colorado Experience

    By M. J. Hart, E. C. McDowell

    There are no formulas that guarantee success when obtaining zoning approval for mineral aggregate mining. Local land use decisions often represent the most controversial issues faced by a community. P

    Jan 1, 1986