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Prospecting For Deep-Seated Sulphide Ore Bodies. A Mathematical StudyBy Kerstin Malmqvist
A prospecting project for deep-seated sulphide ore bodies will be expensive and means a considerable economic risk. The high costs depend on the demand for extensive drilling. It is therefore importan
Jan 1, 1977
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An Eddy Current Method for the Inspection of Shell CasesBy J. E. Dinger, Ross Gunn
Faraday's Law of magnetic induction states that the e.m.f. acting around a closed circuit is equal to the time rate of change of flux through that circuit. If the closed circuit is a conducting m
Jan 1, 1945
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Milling At The Friedensville MineBy Jackson R. Pellett
INTRODUCTION The Friedensville mine is situated in Upper Saucon Township, Le- high County, Pennsylvania, in the southern central part of the Allentown quadrangle of the United States Geological Su
Jan 1, 1970
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Modeling Of Thickener Operation For CCD Circuit Control System DesignBy D. J. Spottiswood
The control of thickener operation has proved difficult due to a lack of understanding of thickener operation and the long retention times involved. This is particularly true in counter current decant
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Notes - Theoretically Indicated Methods of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability MeasurementBy William H. Hartwig
A paper by Rose1 has called attention to some of the problems of wetting-liquid relative permeability measurement. The premises and conclusions set forth by Rose, namely the applicability of the Hassl
Jan 1, 1953
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Development of the Screen Bowl Centrifuge For Dewatering Coal FinesBy N. D. Policow, J. S. Orphanos
Dewatering fine clean coal fractions, -595µm (-28 mesh), represents one of the most difficult and costly separations in typical plant circuits. Since 1969, the screen bowl centrifuge has offered an ec
Jan 1, 1984
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Papers - Slag Control for Basic Electric-furnace Steel (With Discussion)By H. F. Walther
Basic electric-are furnace steel production mainly involves the use of two separate types of slags. The first, known as the "melt down" or oxidizing slag, which is in most cases removed from the furna
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Slag Control for Basic Electric-furnace Steel (With Discussion)By H. F. Walther
Basic electric-are furnace steel production mainly involves the use of two separate types of slags. The first, known as the "melt down" or oxidizing slag, which is in most cases removed from the furna
Jan 1, 1935
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Simulation Of Dragline OperationsBy P. K. Chatterjee
The overall success of many strip coal mining operations depends primarily upon the efficient use of draglines to remove overburden. These machines require enormous capital investment and unless used
Jan 1, 1977
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Observations on Compensated Magnetometer SystemsBy Mark Malamphy
DURING the latter part of the year 1932, the Servico Geologico e Mineralogico do Brasil ordered four magnetic field balances with tem-perature-compensated magnetic systems and a photographic recording
Jan 1, 1935
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Unique Computer Model For Coal Reserve Quantity And Quality CalculationsBy G. F. Swindle
This paper discusses a Personal Computer (PC) software package that reduces the time required to evaluate a mineral reserve. It provides for: •Entry of borehole data onto PC diskettes and the creatio
Jan 1, 1985
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Hard Facing Hints That Insure Extended Life for Wear PartsThe technique of hard facing can be a quick and economical means of prolonging wear-life of many metals, but maintenance personnel must first select the proper alloy from the hundred that are availabl
Jan 4, 1978
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Boston Paper - Remarks on an Occurrence of Tin Ore at Winslow, MaineBy T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE already referred to this interesting locality in the opening address, but at the request of some of the members of the Institute, brought before them specimens of the ore and the accompanying r
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Mechanics Of Secondary Metals CollectionBy Ray Schmidt
When your committee approached me for a talk on "Mechanics of Secondary Metals Collection," I replied that this subject would probably not be very interesting to a group of engineers and requested per
Jan 1, 1943
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Uses and Marketing - Use of Silica Sand in the Glass Industry in Missouri (Mining Tech., Nov. 1942, T.P. 1538)By H. L. Sheakley, D. J. Coolidge
This paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand
Jan 1, 1948
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Uses and Marketing - Use of Silica Sand in the Glass Industry in Missouri (Mining Tech., Nov. 1942, T.P. 1538)By D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley
This paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand
Jan 1, 1948
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Montana for 1936By Eugene S. Perry
The most outstanding event in oil and gas development in Montana during 1936 was the discovery of oil in the Baker-Glendive gas field, in the extreme eastern part of the state. Other notable achieveme
Jan 1, 1937
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Industrial Minerals - New York Talcs, Their Geological Features, Mining, Milling, and UsesBy A. E. J. Engel
The New York talc deposits of commercial importance are in St. Lawrence and Lewis counties, in the northwest Adirondack Mountains (Fig 1). All of the deposits are of pre-Cambrian age and occur within
Jan 1, 1950
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