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Topsoil- Subsoil Requirements to Restore North Dakota Mined Land to Original Productivity (99e70197-6ce8-4793-9640-f3bb2a74115a)By F. M. Sandoval, R. E. Ries, J. F. Power
Returning the original soil material to the surface of smoothed mine spoils is a practical means of restoring agricultural productivity. Research has established that high-sodium spoils in North Dakot
Jan 1, 1980
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Comparison of the Flotation and Adsorption Characteristics of Ore and Coal-Pyrite with Ethyl XanthateBy F. M. Lyon, F. J. Chernosky
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion (20f96fc2-45ba-4a96-9987-0c6dc9c8d0a3)P. W. SHIMER, Easton, Pa. (written discussion*).-When lump calcium cyanamid is immersed in the melt of mixed chlorides of the alkalies and alkaline earths in the manner described in the paper, the amo
Jan 7, 1919
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New Trends In Theory And Technology Of The Air-Pulsated Jigs In JapanBy M. Tanaka, S. Kita, Y. Jinnouchi, Y. Sawada
This paper generalizes the results of the recent theoretical and experimental investigations on the air-pulsated jigs in Japan. The pulsating mechanism is analyzed as a special vibratory system, and t
Jan 1, 1985
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The Institute Forum (b414fbe2-cb92-4f3a-b085-cd9695446274)WHAT DOES "MAGNETIC" MEAN? The word magnetic has several meanings. When used, as it usually is, without qualification one is often unable to tell which meaning is intended. 1. A body is magnetic whi
Jan 5, 1914
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Colorado Paper - A Native Process of Smelting Copper Ores in the State of Jalisco, MexicoBy Walter B. Devereux
Metallic copper is a product of native metallurgy in various parts of Mexico, and by somewhat varied processes. While recently examining copper mines in the State of Jalisko, I had an opportunity of w
Jan 1, 1883
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Officers Of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum In Membership (6f21f014-5b8a-4c52-8c0c-01707fc6d7df)[Appalachian Petroleum Section: James M. Kimbrough, chairman; John H. Adair, first vice-chairman; Walter L. Diddle, second vice-chairman; Byron M. Finch, secretary-treasurer. Balcones Section: Robe
Jan 1, 1961
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Copper Segregation Process Shows Promise at Lake Shore MineBy L. G. Evans, C. Rampacek, G. A. Freeman
A large aggregate tonnage of oxidized and mixed oxide-sulfide copper ore of the southwestern U.S. is not amenable to conventional flotation concentration or sulfuric acid leach treatment. Most of the
Jan 10, 1961
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How Computerized Instrumentation Monitors Coal Mine RoofsBy Maynard O. Serbousek, James R. McVey
IS there a quick way of assessing the conditions of a newly exposed roof in a coal mine? This has always been a nagging question. The problem is that unless effective controls are established as soon
Jan 9, 1976
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Who Profits From East-West Trade?By Eugene Guccione
Before answering the question raised in the title, let's briefly consider how East-West trade is viewed within the entire US political spectrum. Essentially, there are four major schools of thoug
Jan 9, 1974
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Constructing Non-Polluting Coal MineBy Richard E. Lounsbury
Coal mine refuse handling traditionally has been the redheaded stepchild of the industry-a problem to be ignored as much as possible. During the past few years, however, mining companies have become m
Jan 6, 1973
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to July 1962 - Magnetic Tactonites of the Eastern Mesabi District, Minnesota (AIME Transactions, 1961, vol. 220, p. 227)By G. M. Schwartz, J. N. Gundersen
John W. Gruner (Professor Emeritus, College of Science, Literature, and the Arts, Dept. of Geology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) — It is surprising that two men as well acquainted with the ta
Jan 1, 1962
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Employment (44696a45-fc3d-49d6-9d06-0551f012cb9f)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Opening for man as head of laboratory of large brass manufacturing
Jan 6, 1915
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Institute Committees (569596fc-6eb0-47ce-b00a-766a43cd5d21)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman EDGAR RICHARD, Vice-Chairman D M LIDDELL Secretary, 7 Wall St.. New York. N. Y. C. A. BORN, Treasurer
Jan 12, 1917
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Flotation Rates and Flotation EfficiencyBy Nathaniel Arbiter
THE separation of minerals by flotation can be regarded as a rate process, with the extraction of any one mineral determined by its flotation rate, and the grade of concentrate by the relative rates f
Jan 9, 1951
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Futuristic Mine Planning - Can Industrial Development of Mined Space Pay Off? (6c83fc74-4c77-47d9-9c36-f7b8337c48bd)By Carl R. Christiansen, James J. Scott
Advance mine planning, coupled with good mining practice, can be employed to develop underground space in stone mines for future industrial usage. To assure the developer the maximum return on his inv
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Associations At Butte, Mont.By D. C. Bard
THESE notes are based on the megascopic study of a suite of 2,400 specimens of minerals and ores from the Butte mines, combined with field observations at intervals over a period of several years. Th
Jan 8, 1913
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Cationic Depression of Amine Flotation of QuartzBy P. Somasundaran
An experimental and theoretical treatment of the depressing effect of inorganic electrolytes on the amine flotation of quartz is presented. Experimental data obtained for the amine flotation of quartz
Jan 1, 1975
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Analysis and Assessment of Grade Variability for Improving Exploration Planning and Reserve EstimationBy E. Tulcanaza
The practical significance of the in situ grade variability is usually neglected. Although recognized, often times it is either ignored or just considered as a vague guideline in many of the decisions
Jan 1, 1985
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Natural Potentials In Well LoggingBy W. M. Rust, W. D. Mounce
THE almost universal acceptance of electrical logging by the petroleum industry calls for a critical examination of the physical bases of the common methods. This is particularly needed for the natura
Jan 1, 1944