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Uranium Occurrences Of The United StatesBy Thomas N. Walthier
ROSPECTING for uranium in the East is hampered by the lack of bedrock exposure due to extensive overburden and residual soil. But, despite the problems of this physiographic province, it has not been
Jun 1, 1955
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Permeability, Percolation And Statistical Crack MechanicsBy John K. Dienes
The permeability of sands and soils seems to be adequately de- scribed by Darcy's law, but the permeability of rocks is complicated by a number of factors related to the probability of crack inte
Jan 1, 1982
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Prediction Of Ground Movement Due To An Advancing FaceBy B. K. Mozumdar
This paper describes the development and application of a dynamic simulation model of ground movement in an underground mine. Ground movement and related stress distributions with or without stowing a
Jan 1, 1977
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Florida Paper - A Water-Cooling Apparatus (see Discussion p. 960)By Carl Henrich
In the planning and erection of smelting-works, especially of such as contain the modern large water-jacketed blast-furnaces, we are often confronted with an insufficiency in the watersupply. It may b
Jan 1, 1896
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A Critical Analysis Of The Stamp Mill Method Of Determining Protodyakonov Rock Strength And The Development Of A Method Of Determining A Rock Impact Hardness NumberBy B. Misra, N. Brook
A new method of determining a "Rock Impact Hardness Number" by comminuting cylindrical specimens in a "Syskov" mortar is proposed. The method of finding Protodyakonov Number by the stamp-mill method w
Jan 1, 1971
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Exercises In Dedication Of The Engineering Society Building, New York, April 16 and 17, 1907By AIME AIME
[SECRETARY'S NOTE.-Since the Committee on Publication of United Engineering Society, will issue a memorial volume re¬porting these proceedings in full, an outline only will be here given. The ses
May 1, 1907
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High Gradient Magnetic Separations Of Fine Particles From Industrial StreamsBy P. F. Ahner, Leonidas Petrakis, Fred E. Kiviat
High gradient magnetic separations (HGMS) is a recently developed technique in which magnetic micron-size particles contained in a flowing fluid medium can be extracted from that medium. HGMS is prese
Jan 1, 1980
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Notes On Homestake Metallurgy (0d032729-1319-42b1-9c29-07b4969928f1)By G. H. Clevenger
Discussion of the paper of ALLAN J. CLARK presented at the San Francisco meeting, September 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 103, July, 1905, pp. 1381 to 1398. G. H. CLEVENGER, Palo Alto, Cal.-Since
Jan 12, 1915
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Experience With Large Diameter Ball Mills At Bougainville Copper Ltd.By R. S. Burns, J. G. Erskine
The performance of the nine 5.5 m diameter x 6.4 m mills (18 x 21 ft) initially installed at Bougainville Copper Ltd. did not meet the laboratory and pilot plant derived design expectations as measure
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Flotation - Technical Applications of Cresylic Acids to Flotation (T. P. 2015, Min. Tech., July 1946)By W. A. Bates, R. J. Miller
Although cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Technical Applications of Cresylic Acids to Flotation (T. P. 2015, Min. Tech., July 1946)By R. J. Miller, W. A. Bates
Although cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1947
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Effect of Temperature on Plastering Properties and Viscosity of Rotary Drilling MudsBy H. T. Byck
THE plastering properties of six representative California drilling muds were studied over a temperature range of 70° to 175° F. at several mud weights, using a high-pressure circulating filter press
Jan 1, 1939
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Results With Xanthate At InspirationBy G. H. Ruggles
POPULAR opinion, as it might be termed, has always been of the trend that a flotation reagent added to the ball mill during grinding would be more thoroughly mixed with the pulp and for that reason mo
Jan 8, 1927
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Papers - Technique - Field Comparisons of Some Magnetic Instruments, with Analysis of Superdip Performance (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2293)By H. L. James
This paper presents the results and analysis of field trials of various magnetic instruments over anomalies ranging from 20 to 5000 gammas of vertical intensity. The following instruments were used
Jan 1, 1949
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Laboratory Preparation Of Lithium Metal By Vacuum MetallurgyBy A. W. Schlechten, W. J. Kroll
As this paper is written, the only method for the commercial production of lithium metal is by the fusion electrolysis of LiCl-KCl mixtures, as first proposed by Guntz.2 The details of the industrial
Jan 1, 1947
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Exploration: Passport To The FutureBy Joseph E. Worthington
Many thousands of years ago when our earliest ancestor first swung out of a tree, picked up a rock, and threw it at what he hoped might be his lunch, the minerals industry, in a manner of speaking, wa
Jan 1, 1971
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Papers - Technique - Field Comparisons of Some Magnetic Instruments, with Analysis of Superdip Performance (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2293)By H. L. James
This paper presents the results and analysis of field trials of various magnetic instruments over anomalies ranging from 20 to 5000 gammas of vertical intensity. The following instruments were used
Jan 1, 1949
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Scranton Paper - Indicative PlantsBy R. W. Raymond
In a paper on the Divining-Rod (Transactions, xi., 411), presented at the Boston meting, in February, 1883,I suggested, among other signs of which the skilled prospector might consciously or unconscio
Jan 1, 1887