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The United States Gypsum Company Mine, Heath, MontanaBy Gerald C. Mathis
FERGUS County, Mont., shown in Fig. 1, is known for its once famous gold mines near the old towns of Gilt Edge, Maiden, and Kendall. But at Heath, a small farming community near the foot-hills of the
Jan 2, 1953
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Sampling and Testing of SinterBy R. L. Stephenson
A sampling technique has been developed for procuring a sample of sinter representative of the entire depth of the sintering bed. The sampling method involves the use of an open-bottom metal basket th
Jan 3, 1953
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Coal DivisionRegulation of the Coal Industry. BY HOWARD N EAVENSON (Tech Pub 711, also Trans, vol 119 3400 words) A review of conditions in the bituminous coal industry during the last 15 years and of the attempts
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Grain Refinement in Aluminum AlloysBy L. F. Mondolfo, F. A. Crossley
The mechanism of grain refinement by the addition of small amounts of titanium, molybdenum, zirconium, tungsten, and chromium to aluminum was investigated. The results indicate that the grain refineme
Jan 1, 1952
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The Leaching Of Copper OresDiscussion of the papers of FREDERICH LAIST and HAROLD W. ALDRICH, FREDERICH LAIST and F. F. FRICK, W. L. AUSTIN, and STUART CROASDALE, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in
Jan 11, 1914
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Engineers Available (1fed30bd-aa67-4ceb-8155-02205256abfe)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) No. 528.-Mechanical engineer, member and technical graduate, wit
Jan 2, 1919
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Concentration Of Lead-Silver Ore At Hecla Mine, Gem, IdahoBy W. L. Zeigler
THE gravity concentrator of the Hecla Mining Co. was originally constructed in 1888 by the Milwaukee Mining Co., which was operating the Gem of the Mountains mine. It was purchased by the Hecla Minin
Jan 1, 1928
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Implementation Of Small Computers Within A Coal Company EnvironmentBy Dan A. Permenter
This paper assesses some of the critical factors that must be considered and addressed in the implementation of small computer systems for technical applications within a coal company. Aspects of hard
Jan 1, 1983
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Analytical Estimation of Parabolic Water Table Drawdown to a Slope FaceBy Stanley M. Miller
For rock or soil materials assumed to be generally isotropic and homogeneous, seepage theory and analytic geometry can be used to develop a mathematical technique for estimating the steady state, pie-
Jan 1, 1983
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The Rothschönberger StollenBy Rossiter W. Raymond
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE 12th of April, 1877, witnessed the celebration, at Freiberg, Saxony, of an event profoundly important for the ancient mining industry of that distri
Jan 1, 1878
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Communications - The Photography of Irregular Surfaces in MetallurgyBy Dan McLachlan
EXPERIMENTS on ionic solids,1 Cu-A1 alloys,2 and Fe-Si alloys3 have suggested that the ability of dislocations to cross-slip is one of the most important factors governing the nucleation and growth of
Jan 1, 1967
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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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Trends (2f82423e-c5db-405a-808d-cce591efd744)BESIDES air -water, sulphur, salt, coal, and lime-stone are the key nonmetallic raw materials used by the chemical industry and each came in for attention at the AIMF, Industrial Minerals Division mee
Jan 10, 1951
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Resources Recovery From Municipal Solid Waste In JapanBy Toshimitsu Kokubo, Yoshio Yamagata, Tadao Moro, Kenji Tomita
Owing to the traffic jam in collection, and transportation of wastes, the air- and water- pollution in incineration plants, and the sanitary trouble in reclaimed land, it seems that the defective exis
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Handling Difficult Flotation FrothsBy W. H. Reck
Increasing use of flotation in modern beneficiation has resulted in a variety of froth handling methods. Froth must be handled mechanically to maintain common floor elevation, because pure gravity flo
Jan 5, 1955
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Exploration Methods and Technique - An OverviewBy The Staff of Dames & Moore
Five factors are required for the formation of uranium deposits: a source, transporting medium, host, trap, and preservation. Locating and evaluating uranium deposits requires ail integration of metho
Jan 10, 1978
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A Review of Sub-Level Caving Practices in CanadaBy D. K. Sarin
The sub-level caving mining method has been applied in base metal mines in Canada under a wide range of ore body and wall rock conditions. This method has been used for primary, as well as secondary m
Jan 1, 1981
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Using Geostatistics to Predict the Characteristics of Washed CoalStringent controls now placed on the quality of coal make it important to be able to predict not only the tonnage and the grade of the coal in situ, but also the recovery factory and average grade aft
Jan 1, 1985
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Effects of Previous Tailings Disposal on Upper Sonaran Vegetation of the Getchell AreaBy James L. Hendrix, Pat Vreeland, Hamilton Vreeland, Marcel F. DeGuire, Peter L. Comanor
A study of the ground area surrounding the Getchell, Nev., gold mine mill tailings was conducted so that a better understanding of the effects of arsenic toxicity on Upper Sonoran vegetation could be
Jan 1, 1975
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Silver Carriers In Concentrates And Tailings From Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation LimitedBy W. Petruk, R. S. Boorman, R. Gilders
Approximately 33% of the silver in the Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag ore of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited is lost to the tailings and an additional 11% to the zinc concentrate for which no payment i
Jan 1, 1984