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Induction Time Measurements For The Quartz-Amine Flotation SystemBy J. L. Yordan
An induction time apparatus has been constructed in the present work which has a sensitivity limit of 100-150 micro-seconds. The basic unit is similar to the one used by Eigeles and Volova (1960) and
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Regulatory Factors Affecting Operators Of Copper Dump Leaching Facilities (68d0ad6b-8845-4fca-90d9-e51eb1b85137)By Wayne C. Smith
Both water pollution and proposed solid waste disposal regulations have a definite effect on the copper leaching industry and some of the major factors affecting the industry are discussed in this pap
Jan 1, 1980
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Raw Materials For Container Glass Manufacturing ? IntroductionBy W. W. Kephart
The glass container industry is the largest producer of glass in the United States. As of this writing, there are approximately 89 active domestic production locations. In 1984, the industry shipped 1
Jan 1, 1986
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A Review Of Recent Developments In GeostatisticsDuring the past year a number of significant advances in geostatistics have been published. These were presented at the 13th APCOM Symposium in Clausthal, Germany and at a NATO Advanced Study Institut
Jan 1, 1976
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Reclaiming Prime Farmland In IllinoisBy A. F. Grandt
What is prime farmland? Can such land, once it has been strip-mined for coal, be restored so that it will produce corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa? What methods or practices are necessary to bring a
Jan 1, 1980
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The Effects Of Gangue Minerals On The Quality Of Iron Ore Pellets ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Lu Yang
In the last two decades, acid iron ore pellets have established their predominant position as the iron-bearing burden material for blast furnace ironmaking in North America. It is a general practice t
Jan 1, 1983
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Moisture Absorption And Swelling Behavior Of The Dykersburg ShaleBy Yoginder P. Chugh
Effects of moisture absorption on the behavior of the Dykersburg shale overlying Harrisburg coal seam in Southern Illinois are presented in this paper. Cylindrical samples of the shale 2.5 cm in diame
Jan 1, 1980
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Handling Raw Materials For The Blast Furnace And Coke Ovens At Burns Harbor - From Receipt Through Storage ? IntroductionBy Volkmar Niemitz
Approximately 30 miles east of Chicago on the southern shores of Lake Michigan stands Bethlehem Steel's newest fully integrated steelmaking facility - the billion dollar Burns Harbor plant. The i
Jan 1, 1970
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Evaluation And Control Of Longwall Dust SourcesBy Robert A. Pimentel
Dust is still a major problem in increasing production from longwall faces. Over the last decade, significant improvements have been made in the development of techniques for reducing dust exposure on
Jan 1, 1983
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A Concentrator Improvement And Modernization Program Utilizing Large-Volume Flotation Machines ? IntroductionBy M. A. Anderson
After mope than fifty years Of Continuous operation, the Nevada Mines Division found itself faced with declining ore headings and metallurgical efficiencies, and rising operating costs. Although inten
Jan 1, 1975
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Digital Control In Metallurgical Processes ? Applications Of The Outokumpu Proscon SystemBy Harrison R. Cooper
The expanding use of digital control in the metallurgical industry is a significant recent development. From 1970 to 1975, approximately forty metallurgical plants throughout the world have adopted au
Jan 1, 1975
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Sampling Procedures For Vacuum-Type ContainersBy J. L. Fuller
Thousands of mine air samples are taken underground each year by MSHA inspection personnel in order to further assure that miners have a safe and healthy environment in which to work. While most air s
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal Preparation In The MidwestBy Elmer H. Citron
The Monterey Coal Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Carter Oil Company of Houston, Texas, recently awarded a contract to build the Monterey No. 1 Preparation Plant, which will be located near
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of Pneumatic Stowing In United States Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy Madan M. Singh
With the current emphasis on ecology, safety, and conservation of natural resources, some consideration should be given to methods of mining that reduce surface damage, make the mining of coal less ha
Jan 1, 1974
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A Practical Wide Range Continuous Particle Size Analyzer For Metallurgical Slurries ? SynopsisBy Brian F. Osborne
A continuous on-line particle size analysis system for solid/liquid suspensions is described. The basic sensor utilizes a centrifugal principle to separate particles according to size, the resultant s
Jan 1, 1973
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Modification Of The Floatability Of Coal PyritesBy T. D. Wheelock
The effect of various flotation depressants and surface treatments on the floatability of coal derived pyrites in the presence of XIBC was investigated with a modified Hallimond tube microflotation ce
Jan 1, 1979
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The Economics And Productivity Impact Of Trolley Assisted Truck HaulageBy J. H. Dietz
The electric assist option for diesel-electric trucks can improve truck productivity while maintaining the inherent flexibility of a truck and shovel operation. In addition, the resulting cost reducti
Jan 1, 1984
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Lead, Tin, And Precious-Metal Mineralization In The U.S. Virgin Islands - IntroductionBy H. V. Alminas
The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of three major islands (St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix) and some 50 smaller islands that are located primarily along the coasts of St. Thomas and St. John. St. Cr
Jan 1, 1987
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Geophysical Exploration For Iron Ore - IntroductionBy George W. Leney
The iron ore industry might justifiably claim to have originated the science of geophysical prospecting. Their use of geophysical methods was probably the first application of these scientific techniq
Jan 1, 1965
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Flotation Of Apatite From Calcareous Ores With Primary AminesBy Heriban Soto
Primary amines are strong collectors of apatites and they can selectively float sedimentary phosphates from calcareous ores. However, secondary and tertiary amines and tri-methyl ammonium salts were i
Jan 1, 1984