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Mechanical Dewatering (7350571b-758e-4076-95f2-587195590e34)By J. P. Matoney, E. J. Sandy, D. A. Dahlstorm
INTRODUCTION Before an understandable discussion concerning coal dewatering processes can be initiated, it is necessary to define some terms of usage. The many different meanings and interpretation
Jan 1, 1979
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New York Paper - Anthracite Stripping (with Discussion)By J. B. Warriner
Stripping is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this operation in
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Non- metallic Minerals - The Barite Industry in Missouri (With Discussion)By W. M. Weigal
ECONOMIC deposits of barite occur in Missouri in two main districts. The most important, the Southeastern or Washington County district, is in the southeastern part of the state, mostly in Washington
Jan 1, 1929
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Characteristics Of Coal And Its Associated ImpuritiesBy M. R. Geer, J. D. Davis, H. F. Yancey
ALTHOUGH the mechanical cleaning of coal is carried out at plants on the surface, preparation is actually begun at the face in the mine. Here the character of the coal and the amount, character, and
Jan 1, 1950
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Aluminum ? How to Utilize Surplus Capacity Is Postwar ProblemBy R. L. Sebastian
ALUMINUM'S war history is the record of a successful race to expand facilities fast enough to meet the multiple increases in military requirements, principally for aircraft. From the beginning of
Jan 1, 1946
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Minerals Beneficiation - Optimization of a Flotation Operation Using Statistical MethodsBy G. O. Prickett, P. Somasundaran
An experimental progmm based on statistical principles is used for optimizing a flotation operation for the separation of minerals. In this case, flotation of sylvite from sylvinite ore with amine and
Jan 1, 1970
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Rates of Diffusion in the Alpha Solid Solutions of Copper (28f2b03f-9d48-476c-9d60-81ca99524254)By Frederick Rhines
IT has been shown elsewhere1 that the data on the rates of diffusion in solid metals are fragmentary and in many cases unacceptable. As a result, relatively little is known concerning the factors dete
Jan 1, 1938
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Recent Rock Slope Stability Research At The Royal School Of Mines, LondonBy E. Hoek
INTRODUCTION Rock slope stability research has been in progress for the past four years at the Royal School of Mines in London under the sponsorship of a consortium of 23 companies* with interests
Jan 1, 1972
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Metallography of Steel for United States Naval OrdnanceBy Harold Cook
THE purpose of this paper is to state briefly the inspection requirements of the Bureau of Ordnance, the specifications governing the inspection, and the physical and chemical properties of the steel
Jan 2, 1916
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Inspection and Safety of the Island Creek PropertiesBy A. J. Bartlett
ISLAND Creek conditions are generally referred to as ideal; yet, as at all other properties, there are all known hazards of coal mining. The hardest of these hazards to combat is the human element. T
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - Primary Downward Changes in Ore Deposits (with Discussion)By W. H. Emmons
Most mineral deposits change as they are followed downward on their dips. Some of these changes are due to primary arrangement; different ores were precipitated at different depths when the deposits w
Jan 1, 1924
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Minerals Beneficiation - Theoretical Analysis of a Countercurrent Flotation ColumnBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Kalanadh V. S. Sastry
A mathematical model is developed for flotation in a countercur-rent column where continuously generated air bubbles rise through a downward flowing pulp. The model is based on the assumption of axial
Jan 1, 1971
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Shrinkage Stopes - Shovel Operations at Bingham, Utah Copper CoBy H. C. Goodrich
At the Utah Copper mine, steam shovels were first used, in 1906, for the removal of overburden, and in June, 1907, for the mining of ore. Prior to 1907, the ore came from underground development work
Jan 1, 1925
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Development Of Abnormally Large Grain Sizes In Rolled And Annealed Copper SheetBy Maurice Cook
NORMALLY the grain size of cold-rolled and annealed copper sheet is of the order of 0.02 to 0.06 mm., and 0.1 min., for example, would, for many purposes, he regarded as undesirably large. The occurre
Jan 1, 1938
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Cerro Bolivar - Saga of an Iron Ore Crisis AvertedBy T. W. Lippert
CUBA fancies herself the "pearl of the Antilles" and, by many, Jamaica is called "blessed." But far to the southward lies what is seemingly the Caribbean's most glittering jewel, the sparsely-set
Jan 2, 1950
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NickelCovering resources, production, uses, defense impact, and future outlook of nickle, Mining Engineering presents the third in a series of articles on strategic minerals. Preceding it are "Cobalt" in Ja
Jan 8, 1951
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New York Paper - X-ray Evidence Versus the Amorphous-metal Hypothesis (with Discussion)By John T. Norton, Robert J. Anderson
The purpose of this paper is to report evidence, regarding metal structures, that is contradictory to the amorphous-metal hypothesis of Beilby, and particularly evidence that is opposed to the proposi
Jan 1, 1925
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Influence of Site-Specific Geology on Oil Shale Fragmentation Experiments at the Colony Mine, Garfield County, ColoradoBy J. L. Craig, C. L. Edwards, M. D. Harper, J. M. Ray
The Los Alamos National Laboratory executed 19 intermediate scale cratering experiments in oil shale at the Colony Mine in Garfield County, Colorado. These experiments have led to a better under- stan
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Mining Geology - Pao Deposits of Iron Ore in the State of Bolivar, Venezuela (With Discussion)By Ernest F. Burchard
The Pao deposits of iron ore are in the State of Bolivar, Venezuela, near Upata, about 30 miles south of the Orinoco River and 90 miles east of Ciudad Bolivar. They were discovered 4 or 5 years ago an
Jan 1, 1931
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