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    Significance of Condensation Nuclei in Atmospheric Pollution

    By Hans Neuberger

    INTRODUCTION IN our everyday life, visual perception plays perhaps a more important role than any of the other senses with which we are equipped by nature. It is, therefore, quite understandable t

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Geologic Factors In Metal Mining Mergers And Unitizations

    By E. N. Pennebaker

    The concept of "unitization" comes from the petroleum industry. Of this, Campbell says: "Unitization is the process whereby the owners of adjoining properties pool their reserves and form a single uni

    Jan 8, 1973

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    Cyclone Proves Satisfactory for Thickening, Desliming Flotation Feed

    By Robert I. Kingman

    SUFFICIENT testing has been performed with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone for thickening and desliming flotation feed at the concentrator of the National Lead Co., Tahawus, N. Y., to prove its applicat

    Jan 8, 1950

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    Chemical and Physical Controls for Base Metal Deposition in the Cascade Range of Washington State

    By Alan R. Grant

    The Cascade Range of Washington can be considered metallogenetically to be primarily a copper province. Structural and chemical data compiled from examination of numerous copper occurrences in the Cas

    Jan 1, 1973

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    A Laboratory Method for Determining the Balling Behavior of Taconite Concentrates

    By Kalanadh V. S. Sastry, D. W. Fuerstenau

    Design and operation of a batch balling drum that can be used easily for experimental investigation of the balling or granulation behavior of particulate materials are described briefly. An experiment

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. - Improvements In Plant And Operations At Pueblo Coal Washery

    By J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf

    THE central washing plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. was first operated in 1918 to furnish coal for two 60-oven batteries of Koppers design. Prior to that time the coke for the blast furnaces h

    Jan 12, 1954

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    New Preparation Plant Features Modern Design and Equipment

    By William S. Springer

    A NEW preparation plant has been put in operation to treat coal from the recently opened Concord mine, located about 15 miles west of Birmingham, Ala., by the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., a U.

    Jan 12, 1950

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    High Blast Heats in Mesaba Practice

    By Walther Mathesus

    INTRODUCTION THE use of high blast heats on furnaces melting Mesaba ores is still the exception, the average blast temperatures carried on Mesaba stacks seldom reaching 1,100° F. Some 15 years ago, w

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Cluster Analysis Used as an Exploration Tool in the Minerals Industry

    By Philip L. Collyer

    A technique for evaluating the similarity of ore deposits is presented. A Q-mode cluster analysis is performed using information on tungsten mines in North America. This is a method of grouping severa

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Simulators For The Coal Mining Industry

    By Keith Contor

    The concept of using simulators to train operators of vehicles is not new. However, the Bureau of Mines initiated these programs to determine if computer controlled training devices would enhance prod

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Cyanidation of Calcined Gold Ores Made Refractory by the Presence of Lead Minerals

    By Edmund Leaver

    IT is generally recognized that the .addition of limited small amounts of various lead salts may aid the extracting power of the mill cyanide solution in the dissolution of silver from ores and in som

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Mine Ventilation - Report of Committee on Metal Ventilation

    By D. Harrington

    TheRe has been, during the past year, a wealth of report data and discussion relating directly or indirectly to various phases of ventilation of metal mines, and many of the data are from foreign sour

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Sedimentary Metalliferous Deposits of the Red Beds

    By John Finch

    IN AUGUST, 1927, the writer examined certain copper deposits in New Mexico, which occur in beds of sandstones and shale, and in connection therewith reviewed the literature upon deposits of this type.

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Ventilation and Dust Prevention in the Butte Mines

    By A. S. Richardson

    VENTILATION of the Butte mines has long been a rather difficult problem because of the natural high temperature of the rock. With increase in mining depth, higher rock temperatures have been encoun-te

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy and X-ray Metallography - On the Theory of Formation of Segregate Structures in Alloys (With Discussion)

    By D. W. Smith, C. H. Mathewson

    In a series of papers published recently,' R. F. Mehl and associates have studied the characteristics of form and orientation of many segregate structures and have found diversified conditions wh

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Acoustic Borehole Logging In A Granitic Rock Mass Subjected To Heating

    By M. S. King, B. N. P. Paulsson

    Four vertical boreholes in the vicinity of an electrical heater simulating a canister of nuclear waste in a granitic rock mass have been logged with an acoustic borehole sonde before and after thirtee

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Technical Committees 1946

    [MINING METHODS PHILIP B. BUCKY, Chairman WILLIAM J. COULTER. Past Chairman J. B. HAPPER, Vice-Chairman LELAND A. WALKER, Vice-Chairman, CLYDE E. WEED, Vice-Chairman E. D. GARDNER, Secret

    Jan 1, 1946

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    A Study Of The Chloridizing Roast And Its Application To The Separation Of Copper From Nickel

    By Boyd Dudley

    THE material presented in this paper is an abstract of a thesis submitted by the writer to the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as part requirement for the degree of Master of Sci

    Jan 12, 1914

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    Magnesium Oxide for Improved Heavy Metals Removal

    By J. E. Schiller, S. E. Khalafalla

    To improve technology for treating process water, US Bureau of Mines research has shown that magnesium oxide (MgO) has many advantages over lime or caustic soda for precipitating heavy metals. Sludge

    Jan 1, 1985