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Current Beneficiation Practices For Pebble Phosphate In FloridaBy W. A. LaVenue, W. M. Houston
Pebble phosphate mines of Florida have been established from south of Hardee County to north of the Georgia state line, a distance of over 200 miles. Mining has been carried out on an ever-increasing
Jan 11, 1962
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One Process Retorts Three Feeds For Synthetic CrudeBy Roland W. Rammler
With oil consumption increasing more rapidly than known reserves in industrial countries, there has been a growing interest in the production of synthetic crude oil. The main starting materials for su
Jan 1, 1970
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Cincinnati Paper - Improvements in Methods for Physical TestsBy Arthur V. Abbott
TO rightly use materials, two kinds of knowledge are essential: first, the actual strength of the substance; and secondly, the forces to which, in the structure, it may be subjected. Nearly all of the
Jan 1, 1884
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Orthorhombic (Alpha) UraniumBy R. B. Russell
SINCE Cahn's¹ paper on plastic deformation in orthorhombic (a) uranium an increasing amount of work is to be expected on orientation of single crystals and preferred orientation in this metal. It
Jan 1, 1954
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Nomination for Officers (08e5db40-644b-46ec-9431-c4f5437b27f8)September 28, 1915. The Nominating Committee of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has the honor to present the following nominations for officers of the Institute to be voted for at the 1915
Jan 11, 1915
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Hydraulic Methods For Underground Mining of Silica SandBy A. D. Bryant
APPROXIMATELY 2 1/2 million tons of silica sand and ground silica with a value of $7.25 million is produced annually from the Ottawa, Illinois, district. These silica products come from the well known
Jan 3, 1953
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Special Methods for Concentrating and Purifying Industrial MineralsBy G. W. Jr. Jarman
THE purpose of this paper is to present briefly a description of some of the special methods of separation or concentration, either singly or in combination with others, and to give certain operating
Jan 1, 1938
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PART VI - Communications - Structure of Tarnish Films on Stress-Corrosion Fracture Surfaces of Ti-5 Pct Al-2.5 Pct Sn Alloy Tested in Nitrogen TetroxideBy A. J. Sedriks
ALTHOUGH the occurrence of a readily visible tarnish on the stress-corrosion fracture surfaces of titanium alloys tested in oxygenated nitrogen tetrox-ide solutions has been reported,' the possib
Jan 1, 1968
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Organization for Safety in the Portland Cement AssociationBy A. J. R. Curtis
THE Portland Cement Association was organized more than a third of a century ago by a group of cement manufacturers, to do cooperatively the educational and research work needed to ensure proper use o
Jan 1, 1937
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Model For Simulation Of Residual Stress In RockBy D. J. Varnes
Rocks in mines, quarries, and many outcrops commonly show evidence of being under high stress. Saw cuts and drillholes close in, partly mined coal bursts violently, and pillars crush and rock spalls i
Jan 1, 1970
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A Fluxing Gas - Producer For Making Heating GasBy W. J. Taylor
In making heating gas with anthracite coal for roasting ore during the past few years, I have tried many forms of gas generators. So far, the most successful and satisfactory one has been what we call
Jan 1, 1881
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Calculating Dragline Reach Requirements for Western Surface MinesBy Charles J. Speake, Dennis R. Haley, Thomas E. Finch
The tremendous interest in development of surface- mineable coal throughout the western US will bring with it a requirement for many manhours spent in mine planning and equipment selection. One proble
Jan 5, 1977
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On-Stream Ash in Coal Monitoring for ProfitBy Andrew Balint, Peter Cammack
When coal is irradiated by the X-rays emitted from a plutonium 238 isotope, the radiation absorbed by elements of low atomic number (carbon and hydrogen) is lower than that absorbed by elements of hig
Jan 1, 1977
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Open Pit Loading Analysis For Better Cost ControlBy Paul-Emile Mercier
LOADING efficiency depends on cycle capacity of the loader, conditions of the mine, and mine organization. Cost of operation is the final criterion. Two types of loaders are analyzed-the boom shovel
Jan 4, 1957
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Market Trends For Mineral Fillers In Western StatesBy Waldemar F. Dietrich
Mineral fillers are relatively inert chemically under the conditions of use but have physical properties* that modify those of the materials in which they are incorporated. The mineral fillers consi
Jan 8, 1959
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Undercut-and-Fill Stoping for Rock Burst ControlBy K. Robert Dorman, F. Michael Jenkins
The occurrence of rock bursts in deep metal/nonmetal mines presents a major hazard to their safe and economical operation. As part of a Bureau of Mines program to reduce rock bursts in deep vein minin
Jan 1, 1984
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Simplification Of Inverse-Rate Method For Thermal AnalysisBy Paul Merica
ONE of the most useful, and at the same time least commonly used, methods of thermal analysis for the determination of transformations in metals and alloys consists in the recording of the tune interv
Jan 7, 1919
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Bismuth and AntimonyBy Edward I. Salkovitz
RECENTLY a set of crystallographic angles for bismuth was calculated and a standard (111) projection was constructed. Since these calculations
Jan 1, 1957
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Nominations For Officers (4ea1214a-8cfc-41f5-8201-c187c60f56ad)The co-operation of the. members of the Institute is earnestly sought by the Committee on Nominations, recently appointed by the Board of Directors, in its work of formulating a ticket for officers an
Jan 10, 1915
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Possible Binders For Pelletizing Of Magnetic Taconite ConcentratesBy J. A. Clum, R. W. Heins, T. D. Tiemann
The use of Na-montmorillonite clay binders (Western Bentonite) in the pelletizing of iron ore concentrates is well established as is the idea that alternative binders must be found. 1-6 This note summ
Jan 1, 1978