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Chino Completes Changeover to TrucksBy Rupert Spivey
Kennecott Copper's Chino mine is one of the oldest copper mines in the United States, having been operated by the Spaniards as early as 1800. At that time haulage methods were indeed primitive. I
Jan 1, 1964
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Library (451bf286-efae-401d-84fa-1fa02f1d4802)The library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and publica
Jan 2, 1919
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Oil Shale Mining and the EnvironmentBy T. A. Kauppila, V. Rajaram, R. L. Bolmer
With steadily increasing prices for imported oil, commercial production of oil from oil shale can become a reality in the near future. Presently we are importing about 43% of our oil needs and this re
Jan 4, 1978
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Electrical DistributionBy Stanley F. French
ELECTRICAL power and distribution for the sulphide ore plant is an addition and extension of the existing power system which has served the oxide reduction plant since its inception in 1914. The power
Jan 1, 1952
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Basic Trends in Mineral Industries EducationBy Edward Steidle
IT has been said that "the command of nature has been put into the hands of man before he knows how to command himself," and what we see about us gives particular emphasis to this observation. If this
Jan 1, 1933
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Note on the Magnetic Separation of Iron-Ore at the Sanford 0re-Bed. Moriah, Essex County. N. Y., in 1852By William P. Blake
In my short " Contribution to the Early History of the Industry of Phosphate of Lime in the United States,"* mention is made of the erection by Dr. Emmons and myself of a magnetic machine for the remo
Jan 1, 1893
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Mechanical Loading and Coal-mine ManagementBy H. F. McCullough
MECHANICAL loading and conveying equipment has been available for the coal-mining industry for more than twenty years. The earlier equip-ment-was admittedly crude and ill-fitted to perform its intende
Jan 3, 1927
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The Use of Standard Tests of Molding SandsBy H. Ries
IN THE marketing of mineral products, it is always highly desirable for both the producer and the consumer to be able to discuss things in a common language, and this can only be done if there are sta
Jan 1, 1926
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Fabrication and properties of seamless Phosphorized Arsenical Copper TubingBy G. L. Craig
COPPER containing a small amount of arsenic has been used extensively abroad, and a number of reports, particularly those by English workers, have indicated that such copper is better suited for certa
Jan 1, 1933
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The 50th Anniversary Of Froth Flotation In The U. SScientific elite of the Minerals Beneficiation Div. assembled in Denver, Colo., September 17 to 20 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Froth Flotation in the United States of America. In his warm a
Jan 10, 1961
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Volatilization Of Cuprous Chloride On Melting Copper, Containing ChlorineBy S. Skowronski
PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION Since cuprous chloride melts at 418° C., boils at 954° C. to 1033° C.,1 and is known to be volatile at a much lower temperature, the presence of chlorine in any form in or on
Jan 2, 1919
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Developments Affecting the American Potash IndustryBy Howard Smith
FOR several years this Institute has recorded in its TRANSACTIONS the various discoveries of potash? in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry
Jan 1, 1936
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Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp Density - APRIL 1979By F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger
The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi
Jan 1, 1980
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Reconditioning And Replacing Damaged Ingot Mold LugsBy Evangelo Agelopas
Steelmaking operators are familiar with the costs involved when ingot molds must be scrapped prematurely because of the failure of a stripping or turning lug. Some mold sizes can be expected to produc
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect of Goethite on Production Rate in a Traveling Grate Pellet PlantBy G. J. Armstrong, K. S. Lynch, C. G. Thomas, L. A. Baker, R. J. Cornelius
The presence of geothite in a hematite ore has been shown to strongly affect the time of heating to the firing temperature. The investigation of spalling of single pellets and of packed beds has enabl
Jan 1, 1974
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Mineral Contaminants in Florida Phosphate RockBy V. F. Swanson
A petrographic study was made of the type and sources of mineral contamination occurring in Florida phosphate rock products. Emphasis was placed on contaminants in the screened rock (+1 mm), since thi
Jan 1, 1972
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Pittsburg Paper - Improvement in Cyanide PracticeBy E. Gybbon Spilsbury
The recovery of gold and silver from their ores by means of the cyanide process has been so successful in the last few years that ally radical improvement would seem impossible; yet the appliance to w
Jan 1, 1911
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St. Louis Paper - Mining Engineering at the University of IllinoisBy Theodore B. Comstock
Prior to 1885, the College of Engineering in the State University was under the care of such professors and instructors as were required for efficient work in the Schools of Mechanical Engineering, Ci
Jan 1, 1887
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Suggested Classification of surface Mining MethodsBy J. R. Thoenen
THE proper classification of mining methods has received the earnest study of many mining engineers and has resulted in much technical con-troversy, depending no doubt upon the point from which classi
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Twins in Alpha Iron (TN)By G. L. Coleman, D. S. Hutton, W. C. Leslie
The occurrence of twins in a iron, generated during cooling through the ?-a transformation, is well established,1-8 but this phenomenon has been nearly ignored during the past 20 years. It is the purp
Jan 1, 1960