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Role of Iron Formation in the Exploration of Massive Sulfide Deposits (7b05ff53-f49e-4c17-bd3c-d2bb4ee14960)By D. M. S. Bhatia
The intimate association of iron formation and massive sulfide deposits has been documented by many investigators (McAllister, 1960; Hutchinson, 1972). In a classic example of such an association, fou
Jan 1, 1982
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Beneficiation on the RangeBy L. J. Erck
H EAVY-MEDIA separation continues to be the favored process for concentrating the coarser fractions by elimination of undesirable tailing and middling fractions. The first vessel used for heavy-media
Jan 1, 1950
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Principles Of Comminution-Size And Surface DistributionBy A. M. Gaudin, R. T. Hukki
PREVIOUS work on the principles of comminution has shown: (I) that the surface produced is proportional to work input (Rittinger law, 1a-3); (2) that there is regularity to the weight distribution of
Jan 1, 1944
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Who Needs A Private Weather Service?By G. H. K. Schenck, H. W. Robinson
Private weather forecasting services available on a contract basis can significantly reduce the uncertainty associated with weather-induced changes in mineral production and demand. Such services offe
Jan 1, 1971
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Flotation Mechanism, a Discussion of the Functions of Flotation Reagents (ebf42adc-1d83-4e0d-8400-62b1f45e8332)By A. M. Gaudin
A GREAT number of hypotheses has been advanced to explain the complex phenomena that are encountered in flotation. In the days of bulk-oil flotation, when a large quantity of oil was employed, it was
Jan 1, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles in Tetragonal Crystals: B-Tin and Indium (TN)By B. W. Veal, B. S. Chandrasekhar
THE Laue method of orienting single crystals requires the use of tables of angles between crystal-lographic planes, and between zone axes. Such tables have been published for cubic crystals, and so
Jan 1, 1962
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Bureau Of Safety Of Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By C. W. Goodale
THE motives behind the organization of the Bureau of Safety were twofold. First, there was the policy of the company toward its employees, which was one of fairness and consideration for their welfare
Jan 2, 1922
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Estimation of Weight Ratios Given Component Make-Up Analyses of StreamsBy Richard Klimpel
In this paper various formulae are developed which can be used to estimate stream flow rates or weight ratios given information on the stream components. The type and level of experimental error prese
Jan 1, 1980
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Glen Summit Paper - Centrifugal VentilatorsBy R. Van A. Norris
Although mechanical appliances for the ventilation of mines have been known siuce very early times (one being mentioned in Agricola's De Re Metnllica, 1657), it is only within the last forty year
Jan 1, 1892
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (8b2e7c39-f47c-4fda-8b66-2d2f057ad9bd)By William Kent
William Kent, Pi.~t~bIJrQh, Pa.: The steel rnanufac.tnret of this country nlust ever he grateful to Dr. Dudley for his painstaking and conscientious endeavor to estaldish the relation between the chem
Jan 1, 1881
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Chelating Agents-A Key To Chrysocolla FlotationBy R. S. Rickard, H. D. Peterson, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller
The flotation characteristics of the oxide copper minerals, malachite, azurite, and cuprite, have not presented the difficulty for concentration as have those of the copper silicate, chrysocolla. The
Jan 4, 1966
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Augmentation of Small-Hole Rock Drilling with Water JetsBy John R. M. Hill, Gerald Zink, Fun-Den Wang
The work described in this paper is sponsored by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of accelerating the drilling of roof bolt holes and reducing the quantity of materials needed to fill each hole. A
Jan 12, 1979
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Properties Of Copper Deoxidized With CalciumBy Lyall Zickrick
EXPERIMENTS of previous investigations have indicated that calcium-copper alloy, when used as a deoxidizer for molten copper, results in a sound copper casting of good physical and electrical properti
Jan 1, 1932
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Development, Equipment and Operation of the Blueberry Mine, Marquette Iron DistrictBy R. S. Archibald
THE Blueberry mine is about 10 miles west of Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan. The property consists of about 2000 acres in sets. 3, 4 and 5, T. 47, N.R. 28W. and sets. 32, 33 and 34, T. 48, N.R.
Jan 1, 1935
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The Chemistry Of Gold And Silver Recovery From Natural ResourcesBy Roshan B. Bhappu, George M. Potter
The chemistry involved in the recovery of gold and silver from natural resources through hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes is reviewed. Process metallurgy for the cyanidation, activa
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining - Acid Coal Mine Drainage. Truth and Fallacy About a Serious Problem - DiscussionBy Douglas Ashmead
In his paper Mr. Braley makes no mention of the bacteriological aspects of the problem. It is now quite well established that certain bacteria play a major role in formation of acid mine waters, and i
Jan 1, 1957
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Petroleum and Gas - Review of Production of Petroleum in the United States in 1926By James H. Gardner
It is a striking fact in the domestic oil statistics of 1926 that with an increase in production of 13,000,000 bbl., there was nevertheless a lowering of both crude and gasoline stocks. It was the fir
Jan 1, 1927
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Productivity In The Lead-Zinc IndustryBy H. M. Callaway
There are key words common to Government and the minerals industry, the use of which immediately spark interest, argument and confusion. Among these is productivity, a term ranking for widespread misu
Jan 11, 1961
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Papers - Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium - Aging in the Solid Solution of Silver in Aluminum (Metals Technology, Feb. 1943.) (with discussion)By A. H. Geisler, R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett
The mechanism by which the supersaturated solid solution of 20 per cent silver in aluminum decomposes has been reported in two previous publications.1'2 The analysis of streaks in Laue photograms
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium - Aging in the Solid Solution of Silver in Aluminum (Metals Technology, Feb. 1943.) (with discussion)By R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler
The mechanism by which the supersaturated solid solution of 20 per cent silver in aluminum decomposes has been reported in two previous publications.1'2 The analysis of streaks in Laue photograms
Jan 1, 1943