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    Birmingham Paper - Large Furnaces on Alabama Material

    By Fred W. Gordon

    The heading of this paper was prompted by the knowledge that experience, up to this time, seemed to indicate that smaller furnaces were preferable for smelting the material of this section. Since t

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Concerning The Methods Of Making Cupeling Hearths For Refining Silver In Quantity.

    JUST as I have taught you to refine silver in a small way and to make assays, so now I wish to teach you how to make cupeling hearths in place of these little cupels when you have silver in large quan

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Increasing Coal Flotation – Cell Capacities

    By H. L. Riley, B. W. Gandrud

    As far as the present writers know, this system of flotation has not been used elsewhere in this country, but in the last couple of years it has been introduced, with minor variations, at one plant in

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Twisted Return Runs for Conveyor Belts

    By J. W. Snavely

    WITH all the advantages of handling bulk materials by means of belt conveyor also go some problems, one of the most persistent being that of cleaning. When sticky materials are being carried; the buil

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing Relationship

    By Harry V. Warren

    There are two topics which may be considered as opening gambits in any conversation in any part of the world, weather and health. Nothing much can be done about the former, and it would appear that no

    Jan 7, 1962

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    Exxon Minerals Company, U.S.A. Highland Uranium Operations Geology And Mining Methods

    By Ronald A. Murdock

    INTRODUCTION Exxon's Highland Uranium Operations in eastern Wyoming consists of an open pit, an underground mine and a mill complex. The geology of the deposit is reviewed in this paper, and

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Principles Of Hydraulic Fracturing

    By Abbas Ali Daneshy

    A study of the mechanics of hydraulic fracturing shows the fracture initiation pressure to be a function of the in-situ principal stresses, the formation and fluid properties, and how the wellbore has

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Zirconium Between 400" and 800°C

    By Earl A. Gulbransen, Kenneth F. Andrew

    DRY oxidation of zirconium has been studied by several groups.'" The present work extends our early study1 to the high-temperature studies of Cubicciotti2 and Belle and Mallett.8 ulbransen and

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Amalgamation Tests

    By W. J. Sharwood

    (San Francisco Meeting, September. 1915) THE assay or estimation of the total gold content of an ore presents little difficulty, when circumstances permit of securing a thoroughly representative samp

    Jan 8, 1915

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    A Supermarket of Rotay Drills

    By Betty J. Laswell, Gerald W. Laswell

    If recent trends in the rotary drill market are indicative of future surface mining operating practice, then the move to scaled-up mining equipment by manufacturers may soon be over. Of the 48 differe

    Jan 7, 1978

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    Australian Rules

    Melbourne, capital of sedate Victoria, is oddly enough the home of a game known as "Australian Rules." Euphemistically described by devotees of the game as a cross between Rugby and Soccer, it appears

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Iron and Steel Division - Regenerator Efficiency and Air Preheat in the Open Hearth (Discussion page 1298)

    By B. M. Larsen

    A discussion based on three commercial furnace tests and electrical analogue calculations is presented. It shows that while regenerator efficiency is mainly dependent on loading or relative amount of

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Pittsburg Paper - Notes on Conveying-Belts and Their Use

    By Thomas Robins

    About six years ago the writer had occasion to visit a large magnetic iron-ore concentrating-plant, and then saw for the first time rubber belts employed for conveying-purposes. These belts were from

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Mine Design To Maximize Coal Extraction In Longwall Mining

    By R. N. Singh, A. S. Atkins

    One of the most difficult problems associated with modern mechanised longwall mining is the lack of system flexibility to deal with local changes in geology, seam thickness and the face design paramet

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Rock Reinforcement Design For Surface Mine Bench Instabilities

    By B. L. Seegmiller

    Horizontally stratified lithologies of certain open pit or strip mines create unique stability problems for mine operations. Such problems may result when specific lithologies, such as sandstone and s

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The Drift Of Things (f83f8024-0de8-4d3a-bc38-e379ded46dd3)

    By Edward H. Robie

    IN many ways, the Annual Meeting of the Institute in February was the most successful yet held. Attendance surpassed even that of the 75th Anniversary Meeting in 1947 with its international flavor. Th

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940)

    By Wm. Terry Siemers, Frank E. Kottlowski, George S. Austin

    The value of industrial rocks and minerals produced in New Mexico in 1978 exceeded $227 million. The state ranked first in the nation in production of potash and perlite and was a leader in pumice pro

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Kalgoorlie – Center of Gold Mining

    Visitors frequently put the question to Kalgoorlie gold miners; "Why don't you concentrate your mining operations?" A mine may be drawing ore from over a hundred different working places which ar

    Jan 10, 1964