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  • AIME
    Depression Of Galena Flotation By Sulfite Or Chromate Ion

    By S. Usui, I. Matsuoka, H. Sasaki, J. Shimoiizaka

    Depression of galena by sulfite or chromate ion in xanthate flotation was investigated by means of adsorption measurements, electron diffraction and flotation tests. Flotation of galena was depressed

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Iron Manufacture in Mexico

    By J. P. Carson

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE works of the Tula Iron Company are in the Republic of Mexico, State of Jalisco, twenty-eight leagues southwest of Guadal¬ajara, ten leagues northw

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Growth Seen for Bauxite, Alumina and Metal

    Until the end of 1960, the small primary aluminum industry in Australia was run by the government. The entire operation was at Bell Bay on the north coast of Tasmania. It consisted of an alumina plant

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Placer Mining in the Rio de Canada Honda, Argentina

    By Dewey J. Sabin

    THE Rio de Canada Honda placer property is situated at an altitude of 5500 ft. above sea level in the San Luis Mountains of the Province of San Luis, Argentina. The mine is reached by 70 km. of fair t

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Coal - Petrologic Methods for Application to Solid Fuels of the Future

    By J. M. Schopt

    COAL petrology is the study of the lithologic composition and texture of coal and includes megascopic as well as microscopic differentiation. Coal petrography is a quantitative study, principally (but

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky during 1943

    By Louise Barton Freeman, Coleman D. Hunter

    The total production of oil in Kentucky during the year 1943 reached 7,010,776 bbl., which is more than at any time since 1930. Of this total, 5,287,659 bbl. was produced from the counties west of the

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky during 1943

    By Louise Barton Freeman, Coleman D. Hunter

    The total production of oil in Kentucky during the year 1943 reached 7,010,776 bbl., which is more than at any time since 1930. Of this total, 5,287,659 bbl. was produced from the counties west of the

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the year 1935

    By V. H. Wilhelm

    During the first half of the year 1935, the oil industry in California was on a fairly profitable basis, owing mainly to the operation of the Petroleum Marketing Agency. Coincident with the discontinu

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the year 1935

    By V. H. Wilhelm

    During the first half of the year 1935, the oil industry in California was on a fairly profitable basis, owing mainly to the operation of the Petroleum Marketing Agency. Coincident with the discontinu

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Thermal Effect Of Blast-Furnace -Jackets.

    By Robert Roberts

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) IN order to obtain data on the thermal effect of the blast-furnace jacket and oil the water consumption in these jackets a series of tests were run on the 56 by 180 in.

    Jan 7, 1913

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    The Use Of Pulverized Coal As A Fuel For Metallurgical Furnaces.

    By H. R. Barnhurst

    IT would be a difficult matter to trace from the beginning the very few improvements made in the burning of fuels prior to 1860. Doubtless the crossing of the sticks of wood in building a, wood fire e

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Stabilization - Review of Developments at Kettleman Hills (With Discussion)

    By C. P. Watson, R. E. Collom

    Various chapters already written in the history of development of the North Dome of Kettleman Hills are monotonoysly identical in the one underlying' theme of conservation of oil and gas. Discove

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Processing of Zinc Oxide Fume at Flin Flon, Manitoba

    By R. Ellerman

    The hydrometallurgical processing of an impure zinc oxide fume is described. Flowsheet includes roasting for fluorine elimination and countercurrent leaching to produce a neutral sulphate solution. Th

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Mineral Fillers (451db836-b981-4ee8-ad79-74995f48d773)

    By Arthur B. Cummins

    POWDERED nonmetallic minerals and rocks of many different types are used extensively in industry for incorporation in compositions and manufactured products The term "mineral filler" is commonly emplo

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Safety Issues In The Mineral Industry

    By Harry Perry

    In the United States the state mining laws enacted in the late 1800s were the first laws to recognize that an employer had a responsibility to provide the employee a place to work that met at least so

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Mechanism of Launder Separations

    By A. C. Richardson

    TROUGHS or launders are probably the oldest machines used for ore. concentration, and their development was suggested no doubt by the natural segregation and stratification of materials that take plac

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Mining - Misfires in Bituminous Coal Mines (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Forbes

    As permissible explosives and electric detonators are now generally recognized as the only safe means of blasting in coal mines, this paper is limited to their use. Causes of Misfires There are

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Coal - A Study of Coal Classification and Its Application to the Coking Properties of Coal

    By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell

    The fact that coal is a complex organic material and heterogeneous in composition has made its study extremely difficult, particularly in regard to obtaining a fundamental concept of the processes inv

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Sedimentation Balance for Measurement of Size Distribution of Fine Materials

    By Fred Bond

    THERE is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely di-vided materials, particularly when the par-ticle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth re

    Jan 1, 1939