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  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Use of Low-Grade Phosphates

    By James A. Barr

    When phosphate mining operations first commenced in Tennessee the loss of both high- and low-grade material was large, because of the crude hand methods employed. Practically all rock smaller than 2 i

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Wrought Zinc

    By C. S. Trewin

    ZINC, in its wrought form, is produced commercially in rolled strip, sheet, wire, rod and tubing. Wire has been made periodically, but due to the fact that slight drafts are necessary, the cost of pro

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Industrial Minerals - Thorium and Uranium Resources in Monazite Placers of the Western Piedmont, North and South Carolina

    By J. W. Whitlow, P. K. Theobald, W. C. Overstreet

    Monazite placers in a region of the Carolinas ex- in 1951-1954 by the USGS are estimated to contain at least 53,000 short tons of thorium and 4600 short tons of uranium. None of these deposits is

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Development of the Petroleum Industry in Bolivia in 1937

    By Jorge Munoz Reyes, Guillermo

    The new entity, Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos, created in 1936 for the development and exploitation of all petroliferous zones of Bolivia, including those formerly belonging to the Stan

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Trends In Purchasing

    By Richard S. Smith

    THAT management and purchasing have developed a more closely-knit working relationship is evidenced by the fact that more and more companies are appointing the heads of their purchasing departments to

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Lithium Minerals

    By Russell W. Mumford

    LITHIA compounds have a place in pharmaceutical and other chemical industries and lithium minerals in glassmaking and ceramics. The metal, although rare, is used to a minor extent in alloys. During th

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Use of Slag-Metal Sulfur Partition Ratios to Compute the Low Iron Oxide Activities in Slags

    By A. S. Venkatadri, H. B. Bell

    The equilibrium sulfur distribution between molten iron and Ca0-Mg0-Al203 slags containing iron oxide was investigated at 1550°C. The results were used to derive the iron oxide activities at low iron

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Lithology of the Berea Sand in Southeastern Ohio, and Its Effect on Production

    By L. S. Panyity

    THE State of Ohio is among the pioneers in the production of oil and gas. Numerous anticlinals, such as the Macksburg, Cow Run and Newport, have been thoroughly developed, and the pools found in conne

    Jan 8, 1918

  • AIME
    Rail And Truck Haulage At Canadian Asbestos Open-Pit

    By K. V. Lindell

    THE 70-mile serpentine belt of eastern Quebec, producing 70 pct of the world's chrysotile, has 11 operating mines, two of which are underground, eight are open-pit, and one is both open-pit and u

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Technical Notes - Comments on Capillary Equilibrium

    By J. Jones-Parra

    In previous Technical Notes, W. R. Rose' and W. Purcell have discussed the capillary pressure data presented by Welge.' Welge obtained capillary pressure curves of the imbibition type in whi

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Production Technology - X-Ray Shadowgraph Studies of Areal Sweetpout Efficiencies

    By R. L. Slobod, B. H. Caudle

    In the past, the main emphasis in attacking the problem of the recovery of oil has been on the determination of fluid flow characteristics and residual oil saturation in the part of the reservoir whic

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Automated Hoisting Pays Off At Two Small Wyoming Mines

    By John G. Roscoe

    Continental Materials Corp. operates two under- ground uranium mines in the Crooks Gap district of central Wyoming. Both mines are developed as slusher mining operations through vertical shafts with s

    Jan 7, 1962

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    Exxon Minerals Company, U.S.A. Highland Uranium Operations Geology And Mining Methods

    By Ronald A. Murdock

    INTRODUCTION Exxon's Highland Uranium Operations in eastern Wyoming consists of an open pit, an underground mine and a mill complex. The geology of the deposit is reviewed in this paper, and

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Papers - Mineralogical Characteristics Affecting the Concentration of a Semioxidized Lead-silver Ore (T. P. 939, with discussion)

    By R. E. Head

    Some mixtures of sulphide and oxide ores from the Tintic district in Utah are of a sufficiently good grade to be shipped to the smelter without beneficiation. In mining this type of ore, however, a ma

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Papers - Mineralogical Characteristics Affecting the Concentration of a Semioxidized Lead-silver Ore (T. P. 939, with discussion)

    By R. E. Head

    Some mixtures of sulphide and oxide ores from the Tintic district in Utah are of a sufficiently good grade to be shipped to the smelter without beneficiation. In mining this type of ore, however, a ma

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Economics of Wood Preservation in Underground Coal Mining (T.P 1067, with discussion)

    By Reamy Joyce

    Conditions in underground mining are so variable that in approaching the problem of the economies effected by the use of pressure-treated mine ties and mine timbers, it is necessary to secure specific

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Papers - Economics of Wood Preservation in Underground Coal Mining (T.P 1067, with discussion)

    By Reamy Joyce

    Conditions in underground mining are so variable that in approaching the problem of the economies effected by the use of pressure-treated mine ties and mine timbers, it is necessary to secure specific

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Geology - Iron Ore Deposits in the Mt. Wright-Lake Carheil Area, Quebec (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 9, p. 68)

    By D. L. Murphy

    As the world's demand for iron ore increases and available sources are depleted, increasing attention will be centered on deposits in the Quebec and Labrador portions of the Labrador Trough. Impr

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1956

    The negative charges on diaphragms of quartz, tungstic oxides, stannic acid, acid dyestuffs, soaps, and glass have for a number of years been explained on the basis of chemical equilibria—a hydrogen i

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Stripping Overburden With Nuclear Explosives

    By Paul L. Russell

    Of the potential applications of nuclear explosives to mining, excavation is perhaps the most obvious and the best understood, and probably the most practical for use in the near future. Large quantit

    Jan 6, 1964