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Recovery Of Additional Tungsten From Climax Byproduct-Plant Tailing (dc443b03-d3e8-42c5-a119-b122b5f05c1e)By D. Malhotra
Climax byproduct-plant tailing assayed 0.019 percent WO3. Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were performed to investigate the possibility of recovering additional tungsten values from the byproduct-pla
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Flotation Of Low-Grade Pennsylvania Anthracite SiltsBy S. C. Sun
[There are significant quantities of anthracite silt deposits in Pennsylvania, known as 'liver silts" (l,2). These contain from 20 to 55 per cent of non-combustible materials, the major portion o
Jan 1, 1964
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Uranium Deposits Of The South San Juan Basin, New Mexico ? IntroductionBy John B. Squyres
The purpose of this paper is to describe certain features of the uranium deposits of the South San Juan Basin, and to suggest a mode of origin for the deposits which is consistent with the data. A ser
Jan 1, 1974
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Design And Construction Of A New Mine - The Design Of Mimosa #2 Mine ? IntroductionBy Ulises Deveze T.
The coal company Minerales Monclova, S.A. (MIMOSA), the owner of the Mimosa R Line, is a subsidiary company of Altos Hornos de Mexico, S.A., the largest steel plant in Mexico with an annual capacity o
Jan 1, 1974
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Coal Mining Research At Bethlehem Steel ? IntroductionBy J. C. Weimer
The goal of Bethlehem's mining research program is to improve both the safety and productivity of our mines through the use of new equipment, new technology and new mining methods. Although we ca
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Mine Subsidence In Colorado: Practical Application In A Regulatory Setting - IntroductionBy James A. Pendleton
The Legislature of the State of Colorado adopted House Bill 1223, "The Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act" (The State Act), in 1979. This Act provided for the creation of a state regulatory
Jan 1, 1985
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The Supaflo Flocmiser FeedwellBy N. D. Jagger
In order to maximize the benefits obtained from flocculating agents when used as settling aids in high rate and conventional thickeners, it is often necessary to dilute the thickener feed prior to flo
Jan 1, 1993
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Uranium Supply And Demand Worldwide Review ? IntroductionBy Michael Davis
In the fairly recent past, with a history of cheap and abundant energy, it has been possible to predict with reasonable confidence that world energy demand would continue to double about every 15 year
Jan 1, 1974
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The Many Faces Of WollastoniteBy K. J. Sollman
As a class, silicate minerals have likely found the broadest, if not largest volume, use in combination with polymeric binders of all industrial minerals. Among the silicates, calcium metasilicate, wo
Jan 1, 1993
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Quarried Stone Meets The Challenge Of Contemporary ArchitectureBy Arland R. Krueger
You have asked me today to tell you how quarried stone is meeting the challenges of contemporary architecture. The new position of stone, the oldest building material, in contemporary architecture, w
Jan 1, 1960
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Grass Roots Kaolin Plants -- Can They Be Justified? ? IntroductionBy T. M. Sukel
Engelhard Corporation is one of the leading producers of kaolin based products in the world, having acquired the assets of Freeport Kaolin company in 1985. Much of the production technology used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Discovery And Development Of De Los Pijiguaos Bauxite Deposit, VenezualaBy Gregor de Ratmiroff
Field prospecting for bauxite in Venezuela has had a long but interrupted history having till now oferred but evidence of occurrences. The Venezuelan Government, trough the Corporación Venezolana de
Jan 1, 1979
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Polymer Matrix Composites For Automotive Exterior Body PanelsBy T. J. Dudek
To be competitive in automotive applications, polymer composites must be processable by high production rate processes like injection molding (IM), reaction injection molding (RIM), structural rim (SR
Jan 1, 1993
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The Influence Of Bacteria On The Formation Of Acid Mine Drainage ? IntroductionBy William W. Leathen
Acid mine drainage became a reality through the exposure of the first bituminous coal seam, either by man or by nature. At first the small amount of acid formed was quickly and efficiently neutralized
Jan 1, 1959
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Influence Of Continuous Haulage On Production In Continuous Mining SystemBy A. K. Sinha
Research shows that continuous mining sections can normally produce around 950 tons per shift in a seam 5 or 6 ft. thick. The shuttle cars as well as the continuous haulage systems are able to match w
Jan 1, 1981
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A Computer Simulator For Dynamic Analysis Of Mineral Processing CircuitsBy G. T. Adel
The application of automatic control to mineral processing operations has been gaining momentum during recent years. Many strategies are being developed for controlling crushing, grinding and flotatio
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical And Economic Factors Involved In The Evaluation Of In Situ Leaching (ISL)By D. H. Davidson
The basic principal in the ISL process involves the recovery of metal values by moving fluids through rock instead of moving rock. The process combines surface and sub-surface operations, with the eco
Jan 1, 1985
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Carbon Footprint Reduction in Montreal Blue Line Extension - RETC2023By V. Nasri, P. Jarast, M. Bakhshi
The Montreal metro Blue Line Extension toward the northeast consists of the construction of five new underground stations. The project includes 6 kilometers of the tunnel which will be constructed usi
Jun 13, 2023
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Where Are We Going With Fine Coal?By Randhir S. Sehgal
After some decades of lying low and being treated as a second rate fuel, coal is back in the news. Production is rising. Predictions are for an ever expanding use, and they differ only in their rates
Jan 1, 1980
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Geophysics In Groundwater Studies In The SouthwestBy Walter E. Heinrichs
To many, petroleum exploration and successful geophysics , are partly synonomous, This is not because natural petroleum is usually concentrated as a liquid, nor certainly not because oil can be detect
Jan 1, 1963