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Coal Stands Firm Against Competition In 1965By J. Richard Lucas
The coal industry, one of the great basic industries in the nation, plays a major role in the American economy. Coal is the principal fuel used in generating tremendous quantities of low-cost power so
Jan 2, 1966
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Free World Mining Geophysical Activity in 1963By Charles L. Elliot
Data for mining applications of geophysical activity in the Free World in 1963 has been collected by the Committee for Geophysical Activity of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. This informatio
Jan 8, 1964
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Pittsburgh Paper - Note on the Reduction of Ferric Solutions by the Use of Amalgamated Zinc and Platinum FoilBy Alfred L. Beebe
to. A strip of thin platinum foil, about one inch square, is perforated with pin-holes over its entire surface. It is then bent into the shape of a letter U, and its opposite corners are connected by
Jan 1, 1886
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Ground Support Builds On Firm FoundationBy Walter E. Lewis, Robert L. Marovelli
Underground support has a long history as evidenced by Agricola's general description in Dc Re Metallica:1 "The timbering of these openings is done as follows: stulls are set at intervals into
Jan 1, 1971
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What Differentiates The Geophysical Engineer?By Macelwane
WHAT characterizes a geophysical engineer and sets him apart from all other engineers? This is a question that is important not only for accrediting purposes but is assuming increasing importance in t
Jan 4, 1954
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A Preliminary Dynamic Model For A Flotation CircuitBy H. W. Smith, A. K. Bjerring
A nonlinear dynamic model for a flotation cell is developed, using a number of simplifying assumptions, the most important of which is that of essentially complete liberation in the feed material. Usi
Jan 1, 1969
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A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques in the Carolina Slate BeltBy Paul C. Ragland, P. Geoffrey Feiss
The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure were exploited. Thus, fe
Jan 6, 1979
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Handling Ore in Mines of Butte DistrictBy H. R. Tunnell
EVERY ONE connected with a mine knows that it is hard to keep down the costs of moving ore from the place where it is broken to the shaft or portal. Considered broadly, the subject of handling would c
Jan 2, 1922
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Flocculation And Dispersion Phenomena Affecting Phosphate Slime DewateringBy D. M. Deason, R. M. Chhatre, G. Y. Onoda
INTRODUCTION The treatment of colloidal suspensions is a subject of increasing interest in mining and benefication (1). Colloidal suspensions are not readily operated upon by mechanical and physic
Jan 1, 1980
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Sensitivity Analysis of Cash-Flow Factors to Discounted Rate of Return – A Decision Making ToolBy Joseph M. Chelini
A cash-flow factor is any figure acquired in an evaluation that effects the cash flow potential of an eventual operation. Table I is a list of some of these cash-flow factors. There are more, such as,
Jan 5, 1972
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Minerals Beneficiation - Simulation of Nonlinear Grinding Systems: Rod-Mill GrindingBy George A. Grandy, D. W. Fuerstenau
Simulation of nonlinear grinding systems is discussed in the context of the size-discretized batch-grinding model. A linear approximation of environment-dependent (or nonlinear) selection functions is
Jan 1, 1971
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Papers - Mining - Mining Practices of the St. Joseph Lead Company in Southeast Missouri (Mining Technology, May 1943)By N. A. Stockett
Southeast Missouri is the largest and oldest lead-producing district in the United States. For the year 1941, the statistical picture of pig-lead production, stated in short tons (partly estimated by
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Mining - Mining Practices of the St. Joseph Lead Company in Southeast Missouri (Mining Technology, May 1943)By N. A. Stockett
Southeast Missouri is the largest and oldest lead-producing district in the United States. For the year 1941, the statistical picture of pig-lead production, stated in short tons (partly estimated by
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Ventilation - Progress in Air Conditioning for the Ventilation of the Butte Mines (Mining Technology, July 1941)By A.S. Richardson
AIR conditioning, or air cooling, for the improvement of ventilation in the Butte mines has come into increasing use during the past 10 years. In part, the methods practiced have been described in pre
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Ventilation - Progress in Air Conditioning for the Ventilation of the Butte Mines (Mining Technology, July 1941)By A. S. Richardson
AIR conditioning, or air cooling, for the improvement of ventilation in the Butte mines has come into increasing use during the past 10 years. In part, the methods practiced have been described in pre
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Temperature Gradients through Composite Carbon Columns and Their Application to Blast-furnace Linings (T.P 1363)By M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
In a recent article, it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh section
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Temperature Gradients through Composite Carbon Columns and Their Application to Blast-furnace Linings (T.P 1363)By M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
In a recent article, it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh section
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals Beneficiation - Substituted Starches in Amine Flotation of Iron OreBy C. S. Chang
Replacement of active groups in corn starch, as shown by results of the starch derivatives tested, impairs rather than improves the value of corn starch as a selective iron oxide depressant. Increased
Jan 1, 1955
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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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Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange In Hydrometallurgical SeparatorsBy Clement K. Chase
ION exchange recovery of uranium has been proved successful in many operating plants in various parts of the world. First used in column plants processing clear liquors, ion exchange has more recently
Jan 9, 1957