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Trends (3c27e863-01e0-4c61-b682-4939bef95866)"IRON for iron" may soon be the primary concept of Mexico's mining industry. If reports that President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines intends to extend federal control over mining are true, Mexico will exp
Jan 6, 1953
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - Discussion of “The Influence of Thermomechanical Treatments on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Hastelloy X-280”*By P. S. Katval
It is interesting to note that an attempt has been made to rationalize the effect of prestrain on the strength of Hastelloy X-280 after various aging treatments. However, two points raised by the auth
Jan 1, 1969
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Plant SamplingBy Dale K. Fields
With today's technological advances in mineral processing equipment, there is an increasing demand for accurate system control. This can only come about through representative sampling. The p
Jan 10, 1979
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Magnetic SeparationBy William J. Bronkala
Magnetic Separation is a proven means of effectively obtaining purification and/or concentration of mineral products. In addition, magnetic separators are widely used for tramp iron removal in the pro
Jan 1, 1978
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A Techno-Economic Assessment For The Recovery Of Several Chemical Elements From Seawater And BrinesBy J. Farkas
A techno-economic assessment for the recovery of several elements from seawater is presented. Gold recovery has been used as an illustration for the economic evaluation of several processes. Current t
Jan 1, 1984
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Pend Oreille Mines & Metals Co.By J. C. Crampton
Gradual shifts in the center of ore production have dictated three moves for the Pend Oreille Mines & Metals Co. plant. Capacity has grown from 300 tpd to the present 2400 tpd, and the gravity process
Sep 1, 1955
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Discontinuous Deformation AnalysisBy Gen-Hua Shi
The deformation of a discontinuous rock is a sum of individual translations, rotations, and strains of the component blocks. These produce opening and slip between blocks along the discontinuities. Ra
Jan 1, 1984
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Reducing the Moisture Content and Large Moisture Variations in Russellton Washed CoalBy Orville R. Lyons
THE Russellton preparation plant of Republic Steel Corp., located north of Pittsburgh, Pa., prepares 395x0-in. Thick-Freeport coal by means of a 13-ft 6-in. diam Chance cone and 16 No. 7 Deister table
Jan 6, 1953
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Autogenous Grinding Picks Up SpeedIn the four articles presented on the following pages, a panel of comminution experts offer readers the benefit of their experience with autogenous grinding and forecast some of the future development
Jan 1, 1970
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The Japanese and Americans Had to Wait 55 Years But They Finally Put It All Together, AgainBy Alfred Weiss
Approximately 850 delegates from 24 countries met in Tokyo, Japan, May 24-27, for the second MMIJ-AIME Joint Meeting in 55 years, to exchange technical knowledge and experience in the fields of explor
Jan 7, 1972
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Professional Registration-Mining/Minerals Engineering on National ExaminationsBy H. S. "Pete" Fowler
SME-AIME's Planning Committee established Working Party No. 22 in September 1974. Its charge was to: "Determine and take necessary actions to have Mining Engineering included among the discipline
Jan 11, 1978
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Triaxial Creep Of Oil Shale And Deformation Of Pillars In The In Situ Retorting EnvironmentBy K. P. Sinha, J. F. Schatz, T. F. Borschel, S. Demou
Triaxial creep behavior of oil shale was investigated in the laboratory at simulated in-situ conditions. A range of temperature and stress conditions were chosen to represent those within the inter-ch
Jan 1, 1982
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Colorado Paper - A Modern Silver-Lead Smelting-Plant (see Discussion 1095)By L. S. Austin
Our SUCCESSFUL plants in the West were at first erected on a small scale, and as their business has been built up, have been added to gradually as their limitations permitted. They have had to adapt t
Jan 1, 1897
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Resurrection Cuts Mining Costs - Makes Lower Grade Ore EconomicBy C. N. Stout
Square-sets go out and labor saving combination of top-slicing and sub-level caving raises tons per man hour 300 pct, cuts timber cost 50 pct to permit mining lower grade ores.
Jan 1, 1953
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Workshop On Deformation Mechanisms And Texture Development In RocksBy H. R. Wenk
This paper describes a workshop on deformation mechanisms and texture development in rocks. Empahsis is on relating macroscopic mechanical properties with microscopic structures and the methods of the
Jan 1, 1982
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Tests of SteelBy A. L. Holley
THE intention of this paper is not to discuss this important subject in all its bearings, but merely to point out why mechanical tests of steel, as ordinarily made, are not, alone, of any special valu
Jan 1, 1874
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An Improved Method of Gravity Concentration in the Fine-Size RangeBy H. Rush Spedden, Arvid Thunaes
Pilot plant test work in 1942 and 1943 showed that by a combination of desliming, fine-size classification, and Sullivan deck concentration it is possible to recover heavy minerals such as cassiterite
Jan 8, 1950
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Future Opportunities In The Reclamation Of Precious Metals From Major Sources Of Obsolete ScrapBy Subhash C. Malhotra
This paper discusses the historical background on major sources of obsolete electronic scrap and spent catalytic converter scrap. The paper discusses the principal changes taking place that will affec
Jan 1, 1984
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Brushy Creek Moves Into ProductionBrushy Creek mine is located near the center of a linear, 40 mile long belt of mineralization that extends south from St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Viburnum division. The mine area includes a segment
Jan 7, 1973
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Digital- Computer Development Of Process ModelsBy E. J. Freeh, W. E. Horst, R. C. Kellner
A technique useful in the important area of process-model building is described. The procedure is illustrated in the development of a mathematical model to describe the unsteady-state process of batch
Jan 1, 1969