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Minerals Beneficiation - Kinetics of Batch Grinding-Part B: An Approximate Solution to the Grinding EquationBy P. C. Kapur
An approximate but simple and practical solution to the discretized batch grinding equation has been obtained. The solution is based on a new grind function, a combination of selection and breakage pa
Jan 1, 1971
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Copper: An Example Of Advancing Technology And The Utilization Of Low-Grade OresBy C. E. Julihn
Technology concerns the ways of doing things; mineral technology the ways of performing operations required for obtaining minerals from the earth and extracting their valuable constituents for man&apo
Jan 1, 1932
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Advances In Electrostatic SeparationBy F. S. Knoll
The expanding role of electrostatics as applied to minerals and related fields is covered in this paper. New and existing forms of electrostatic separation are classified into two broad groups: separa
Jan 1, 1986
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Washington Survey - The Case For, And Against Lower TariffsBy Freeman Bishop
The first session of the 91st term of Congress became so completely snarled up in economics and politics that no one knows how things will go in 1970 including the White House. Everything from miner
Jan 1, 1970
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Benefit-Cost Analysis Of Surface Coal MiningBy Samuel M. Brock
Problems related to strip and auger coal mining have grown with the development of the industry and the economy. New technology has produced equipment that has made mining by surface methods not only
Jan 5, 1969
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Eastern OperationsBy Fordyce Coburn
RICHARD ore mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. is an underground magnetite operation located in northern New Jersey approximately four miles northeast of the town of Dover, and 40 miles west of Ne
Jan 11, 1953
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Computer Plotting of Pole Figures Using the Terminal Printer as Output DeviceBy George L. Montgomery
In a recent article Heckler, Elias, and woods1 have described an automatic computer technique for plotting of pole figures. To anyone who has constructed pole figures manually from raw X-ray data, the
Jan 1, 1969
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Discussion - Interpretation Of Diamond-Drill-Hole Sampling And SurveyingBy R. D. Longyear
[Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surve ing (paper by J. J. Collins, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946). ............... I Geologic Interpretation of Magnetic Expl
Jan 1, 1946
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Stabilization - Stabilizing the Oil BusinessBy Amos L. Beaty
The oil industry can prosper only if crude production is not excessive. This is true for several reasons. In the first place, the marketing branch of the business is so highly competitive that ther
Jan 1, 1932
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Production In VirginiaThe amount of coal used in the Colonies before the Revolutionary War was very small, and few records of it can be found, these all being in the Public Records Office in London. The exports and imports
Jan 1, 1942
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Executive Committees of Local Sections (70aba715-c7d8-4a57-acba-792043f7cbc2)New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP, Treasurer. GEORGE F. KUNZ, W. De L. BENEDICT. Bo
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on Electrical Resistivity of TitaniumBy R. J. Wasilewski
The resistivity of single crystal and of polycrystalline metal has been determined between 77° and 1500°K. At comparable purity, the resistivity of the poly crystalline metal differs from that calcul
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Notes - Material Balance above the Bubble PointBy G. D. Hobson, I. Mrosovsky
Material balance relationships for expansion-type reservoirs above the bubble point have been discussed in recent years by H. N. Hall and M. F. Hawkins, Jr. The former drew attention to the effects of
Jan 1, 1957
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Flotation And The Utah-Delaware MineBy Frank A. Wardlaw
MY subject covers the effect that recent metallurgy has had on operations at the Utah-Delaware mine. This mine is the old Highland Boy mine of Bingham Canyon, Utah, one that has now been in operation
Jan 1, 1928
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Ore Deposit's Of The Boulder A Batholith Of MontanaWALTER E. GASP, Vanadium, Colo. (communication to the Secretary*).-Having enjoyed associations with the authors of this paper while on the Anaconda geological staff, I want to express my appreciation
Jan 10, 1917
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Protecting California Oil Fields from Damage by Infiltrating Water (c2c09fe3-c6ae-442c-9ae7-b78803c4a926)By R. P. McLaughlin
Discussion of the paper of R. P. McLaughlin, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin 'No. 108, December, 1915, pp. 2313 to 2319. M. E. LOMBARDI, Berkeley
Jan 12, 1915
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Ultimate Resistance Against a Rigid Cylinder Moving Laterally in a Cohesionless SoilBy L. C. Reese
The ultimate resistance against a rigid cylinder which is moved laterally in a cohesionless soil is a function of the geometry of the cylinder and the properties of the soil. An approximate method is
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Butte Paper - Monolithic Magnetite Linings for Basic Copper ConvertersBy Archer E. Wheeler, Milo W. Krejci
There are two general methods in use for the production of metallic copper from matte which are worthy of consideration : (1) the Welsh blister process, and (2) the converter process.' As prac
Jan 1, 1914
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Part VII - Thermodynamics of the Thermal Decomposition of Nickel(l1) Sulfate: The Ni-S-0 System from 1000° to 1150°KBy T. R. Ingraham
The thermal decomposition of Nickel (II) sulfate was examined by determining the total pressure of SO3, SO2, and O2 developed over a sample when it was heated in an evacuated system fitted with a Pyre
Jan 1, 1967
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Mechanical Properties Of The Aluminum-Copper-Silicon Alloy As Sand Cast And As Heat TreatedBy Samuel Daniels
In this paper are given the mechanical properties, determined by the Engineering Division, Air Service, U. S. A., of the 94 per cent. aluminum, 5 per cent. copper, 1 per cent. silicon alloy as sand-ca
Jan 7, 1925