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Filtration And Control Of Moisture Content On Taconite ConcentratesBy C. F. Cornell, Henderson, A. F. Dunyon, D. A. Dahlstrom
IN processing magnetic taconites several steps of crushing, grinding, classification, and magnetic separation are required to produce a 60+ pct Fe concentrate. Usually the final concentrate is in a sl
Jan 3, 1957
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Hoppers I Have Known, Large and SmallBy F. N. Lewis
HOPPERS may be divided into three classes accord-ing ing to type, namely; round, suspension, and square or rectangular. The round hopper is the most simple of the three and is the most easily understo
Jan 7, 1928
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Controlled Load Development At Longwall CoalfacesBy A. K. Isaac
The effectiveness of coalface powered support depends upon its structural nature and the manner of application of the hydraulic system. A critical and largely unresolved feature of the system is the o
Jan 1, 1984
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Review Of Petroleum In Wyoming During 1924By E. L. Estabrook
THE production of crude oil in Wyoming rose to 44,290,010 bbl. in 1923 and declined, during 1924, to 39,295,030 bbl., a decrease of about 11 per cent. The Salt Creek field supplies 75 to 80 per cent.
Jan 3, 1925
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Portable Crusher For Open Pit and Quarry OperationsBy B. J. Kochanowsky
The primary use of a portable crusher, i.e., a crusher mounted on crawlers or tires, in the rock and mining industries is to reduce costs by permitting the substitution of conveyor belt haulage for tr
Jan 12, 1960
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Recording of Roof SubsidenceBy H. Landsberg
SUBSIDENCE caused by mining operations has been a matter of interest for the mining engineer for just 111 years, since the Belgian Committee for study of subsidence in the city of Liege submitted its
Jan 1, 1936
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The Seasoning Of CastingsBy Richard Moldenke
ONE of the little-known characteristics of cast' iron, which neverthe-less has an important bearing on results where accuracy in machining-is essential, is the ability of this material to ease up
Jan 2, 1917
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Industrial Minerals - Errors in Underground Air MeasurementsBy Stefan Boshkov, Malcolm T. Wane
THE validity and accuracy of velocity measurements underground have been questioned repeatedly by those in mine ventilation work. The general disagreement on the subject is well illustrated in an AIME
Jan 1, 1956
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Mine Planning System For Underground MinesBy A. M. Mirani
The Mine Planning System consists of two parts: 1. A Sales Forecast (Sales Planning) 2. A Production Planning. The mathematical methods of the sales forecast are the exponential smoothing and a method
Jan 1, 1969
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Precision Survey for Tunnel Control (1958) (211, p. 977)By D. D. Donald
C. J. Barber (U. S. Smelting Refining & Mining Co., Salt Lake City)—In his paper Donald describes how New Jersey Zinc Co. made surveys for a connection between the Ivanhoe and Van Mater shafts at Aust
Jan 1, 1960
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Past Officers (8846f04d-ab07-4a99-b532-4ef9f55d4513)PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL
Jan 1, 1917
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Predicting the Shape of Intrusive Bodies from Gravity Data: Crazy Mountains and Little Rocky Mountains, MontanaBy Kevin Clermont, William N. Kelley, William E. Bonini, John H. Vreeland
Gravitational field anomalies have been observed over many igneous intrusives of medium (4000 sq km) to small (100 sq km) size in outcrop area. These studies give good results because the residual ano
Jan 1, 1972
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San Francisco Paper - A Modification of the “Gay Lussac” Method for Silver Bullion Containing TinBy Luis Emylnn Salas
If the ordinary wet method be attempted for silver-bullion containing tin, much trouble is experienced, varying with the amount of tin present. Even with a percentage as low as 0.05, the end-point is
Jan 1, 1913
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Geophysics on the Pennsylvania TurnpikeBy H. LeRoy Scharon
The electrical resistivity method was utilized at 245 road cuts and structure sites over the 166 miles of the Philadelphia and Western Extensions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System. Varying geologic
Jan 4, 1951
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The Manganese Ore? Of The Lafayette District, Minas, Geraes, BrazilL. C. GRATON, Cambridge, Mass.-I should like to ask the authors if they attempted to draw any analogies with the manganese deposits at Franklin Furnace, N. J., and whether there are. any traces of zin
Jan 4, 1917
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Papres - Metal Mining - Determination of Effectiveness of Dust-control Measures Used in MinesBy J. William Fehnel
The health hazard due to the inhalation of certain dusts in the mining industry has been recognized, but was not subject to state or federal inquiry in the United States until about 1916. Reports on m
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William Earl DodgeBy James Douglas
Once—and fortunately only once—before this occasion, was it my sad duty to express the loss we had sustained in the death of an eminent member. Dr. T. Sterry Hunt* was a student of chemistry who, by h
Jan 1, 1904
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New York Paper - Automatic Dumping-Cradles for Mine CarsBy H. S. Munroe
The accompanying figures illustrate the dumping-device used at the new dressing works of the St. Joseph Lead Co., at Bonne Terre, Mo. It is a dumping-cradle, of a type much used abroad, in which the c
Jan 1, 1889
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Port Pirie Leads Ways in Lead SmeltingSpencer Gulf takes off from the Great Australian Bight cutting a 200 mile deep wedge of water into the South Australia coastline. A pale winter sun shines yellowly on the choppy surface of this body o
Jan 10, 1964
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Data Base-Oriented Planning Systems-- New Challenges And Opportunities In The Mineral IndustryBy Alfred Weiss
When I first received the announcement of this meeting I was pleased to see that this 14th APCOM Symposium had expanded its range of interest. One new topic to be considered this year is long range or
Jan 1, 1977