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    Conditioning Surfaces for Froth Flotation

    By James Norman

    SEPARATION of minerals by froth flotation is rightly called an art. It can truthfully be said that no two ores separate in the same way. The difference in results obtained when natural and synthetic m

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Geology And Mineral Deposits Of The 0zark Region

    By H. A. Buehler

    LOCATION THE Ozark region occupies a large part of the southern half, of Missouri, the northern portion of Arkansas and comparatively small areas in northeast Oklahoma, southwest Kansas, and southern

    Jan 10, 1917

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    Metal Mining - Alluvial Tin Mining in Malaya

    By A. D. Hughes

    A relatively small area in Malaya, about 200 miles long by 40 miles wide, is the most important source of tin in the world. Some tin is recovered in other parts of the peninsula. Of the tin mined, 98

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - The Inspiration Leaching Plant

    By Harold W. Aldrich, Walter G. Scott

    The leaching process of the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. is based upon the solubility of oxidized copper in sulfuric acid and the solubility of sulfide copper, largely in the form of chalcocite

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Utilization of Waste Glass in Clay Brick

    By M. E. Tyrrell, Alan H. Goode

    The application of a simple, two-dimensional computer technique for evaluating rock burst potential in cut-and-fill stopes was investigated. The principal purpose of the study was to compare the effec

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Ancient Stream Channels Affect White Pine’s Mining Techniques

    By John W. Trammell, Chester O. Ensign

    Efficient mining of copper ore at the White Pine mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is partially dependent on the rather unique problem of predicting variations and rock types in a barren stratum

    Jan 12, 1964

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    Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Slush Problem in Anthracite Preparation (with Discussion)

    By John Griffen

    The modern anthracite breaker or washery uses almost exclusively a wet method of preparation, which requires, roughly, 1 gal. of water per minute per ton of production per day. The entire anthracite i

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solubility of Silicon Nitride and Activities of Silver and Silicon in Molten Silver-Silicon Alloys at 1400°C

    By E. T. Turkdogan, P. Grieveson

    Molten silver is equilibrated with silicon nitride at 1400°C in nitrogen + hydrogen gas mixtures, and from the solubility data the activity coefficient of silicon is found to be 1.76 at silicon concen

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Reservoir Engineering - Calculated Recoveries by Cycling from a Retrograde Reservoir of Variable Permeability (TP 2200, Petr. Tech., May 1947, with discussion

    By R. I. Parsons, M. B. Standing, E. N. Lindblad

    The recovery of the heavier components from a gas cap or retrograde pool is shown to be the greatest when the sand is cycled with a dry gas at a low pressure. This conclusion is in direct opposition t

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Reservoir Engineering - Calculated Recoveries by Cycling from a Retrograde Reservoir of Variable Permeability (TP 2200, Petr. Tech., May 1947, with discussion

    By M. B. Standing, R. I. Parsons, E. N. Lindblad

    The recovery of the heavier components from a gas cap or retrograde pool is shown to be the greatest when the sand is cycled with a dry gas at a low pressure. This conclusion is in direct opposition t

    Jan 1, 1948

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    The Drift Of Things (23d4e668-6e58-4ba5-89f7-813a28f26c4e)

    By John V. Beall

    There was optimism on 14th Street on April 22, Earth Day. We only have the report second hand because the demonstration conflicted with another appointment. Fifth Avenue was closed to vehicular traffi

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Die Castings And Their Application To The War Program

    By Charles Pack

    DIE castings may be defined as metal castings made by forcing molten metal, under pressure, into a metallic mold or die. It is necessary to keep this definition in mind to avoid confusing this process

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Open-Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance

    By Bruce E. Grant, Thomas Jancic, Lawrence G. Dykers, Frank Buchella

    Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories: tonnage requirements, ore and waste; topography and property line considerations; ore control requirements;

    Jan 12, 1973

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Strengthening Mechanism in Spheroidized Carbon Steels

    By C. T. Liu, J. Gurland

    The deformation behavior in tension of spheroidized carbon steels was studied at room temperature as a function of carbon content, 0.065 to 1.46 wt Pct, and carbide particle size, 0.88 to 2.77 p. It w

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Probabilistic Simulation of Underground Production Systems (9b70b649-77c1-419d-83d1-a2244234e36f)

    By A. Aly Selim, Bruce D. Hanson

    A computer model capable of simulating the basic production system in a variety of underground mining methods has been developed at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Twin Cities Mining Research Center. The sim

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Cleaning Various Coals In A Drum-Type Dense-Medium Pilot Plant

    By M. R. Geer

    THE increase in the number of coal-cleaning plants employing dense-medium processes occurring since 1946 is especially interesting when viewed historically. Both sand and magnetite were introduced as

    Jan 7, 1953

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    Magnesium - Some Developments in the Production of Magnesium from Dolomite by the Ferrosilicon Process (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944) ( With discussion)

    By L. D. Fetterolf, G. T. Mahler, W. M. Peirce, R. K. Waring

    Until recently, the only commercial method of producing magnesium has been fused salt electrolysis, despite a considerable amount of experimental work on the direct reduction of magnesium oxide. In th

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Technical Notes - Pillaring with Continuous Miners

    By Stephen Krickovic

    AS it is commonly understood in the bituminous coal mining industry, pillaring means removal, as completely as is practical, of all pillars formed in the development of headings and rooms on first

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, May 25, 1917

    The following Nominating Committee having been already appointed and approved by the Executive Committee in accordance with authority vested in the Executive Committee by the Board of Directors, was a

    Jan 7, 1917