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Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium and Calcium on PyriteBy A. M. Gaudin, W. D. Charles
IN flotation lime is used to depress pyrite. For this purpose it is preferred to caustic soda. The low cost of lime and the widespread availability largely account for this preference. However, there
Jan 1, 1954
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Study Of Stresses Around Underground Excavations Of An Operating Mine By Photoelastic ModelsBy A. V. Pegler, R. C. E. Bray
The purpose of this study is to determine the distribution of stresses in a particular portion of the ore body of an operating mine. DESCRIPTION OF GEOLOGY The ore body of this base metal mine
Jan 1, 1972
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Froth Flotation of FluorsparBy David Mitchell
THE production of fluorspar is one of the smaller nonmetallic indus-tries in the United, States with a capital investment-about $10,000,000. Shipments from United States mines1 in 1936 totaled 176,231
Jan 1, 1938
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Oil And Gas Conditions In Kentucky And Tennessee During 1923 (96b3d5b6-b9a6-4eee-842e-a1da0b556da0)By Wilbur Nelson
THE year 1923 has been a dull period in oil development in Kentucky and Tennessee, with the exception of the Kettle Creek area along the Tennessee-Kentucky line, in Clinton and Cumberland Counties, Ke
Jan 3, 1924
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Belt Conveyor Drive SelectionBy Owen S. Roberts
During the design phases of a conveyor system, the question arises regarding the type of drive required for each application. The paper shows that the correct drive for any particular application is t
Jan 1, 1973
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Mining Geology - 1949By S. G. Lasky
W E seem to have assumed the careless habit in recent years of treating mining geology as synonymous with exploration geology, and exploration synonymous with exploration for new deposits-to be forget
Jan 1, 1950
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Summary Of Stress Determinations Made In The Proximity Of Underground OpeningsBy Leonard Obert
Before 1957 a number of investigators reported stress determinations made on or near the surface of underground excavations. The usual procedure was to measure surface strains and to calculate the str
Jan 1, 1967
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Mathematical Model for Computing Treatment Design for Coal Pile RunoffBy G. T. Brookman, P. B. Katz, D. K. Martin, J. A. Ripp
With the increasing emphasis on using American fossil fuel resources, more facilities are evaluating coal conversion. In addition, those facilities now using coal are considering better coal storage p
Jan 1, 1984
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The System Tungsten-MolybdenumBy Frank Fahrenwald
INTRODUCTORY A COMPLETE list of the elements as given for 1915 includes 18 that melt above 1,700° C. There does not exist one complete thermal equilibrium diagram for any pair of these 18 elements. S
Jan 6, 1916
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The Significance Of Clay Mineralogy In The Amenability Of Sandstone Vanadium OresBy D. M. Hausen
The amenability of a given vanadium ore to any given treatment depends largely on the mineralogic combinations of vanadium in the ore. Quantitative data on vanadium mineralogy provide not only an obje
Jan 1, 1985
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Effect of Coke Combustibility on Stock Descent in Blast FurnacesBy P. H. Royster
IN a study of the blast-furnace process, the Bureau of Mines has made many experiments for the purpose of determining the exact nature of the combustion of coke in the neighborhood of the tuyeres. Two
Jan 3, 1924
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Technical Notes (86b2af3a-7e18-4203-a19e-d2585a64fa90)On Feb. 16, 1948, the Board of Directors of AIME authorized the publishing of "Technical Notes" in METALS TECHNOLOGY. The purpose is to provide prompt publication of wry short items of the following g
Jan 1, 1948
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Industrial Representation in the Standard Oil Co.By Clarence Hicks
THE labor policy, of the Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) is founded. first of all on paying at least the prevailing scale of wages in the community; on, the eight-hour day, with time and one-half for ov
Jan 3, 1920
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Spokane Paper - The Influence of Bismuth on Wire-Bar CopperBy H. N. Lawrie
This study was undertaken on account of the lack of definite knowledge concerning the influence of bismuth on wire-bar copper, and the small elimination of bismuth from copper-matte during the smeltin
Jan 1, 1910
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Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen SulfideBy T. Tanaka, H. Kiuchi
The combination of the following two exothermic reactions was studied with the purpose of recovering H2 from H2S formed in acid leaching of sulfide ores, direct reduction of metal sulfides with H2 or
Jan 1, 1978
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Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and ResourcesBy James E. Jopling
The county of Marquette, Michigan, includes nearly all the iron-mines that have been worked on the Marquette range, which stretches in a generally western direction from the mines at Negaunee, 10 mile
Jan 1, 1898
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A Reciprocating-Plate Extraction Column For Hydrometallurgical ApplicationsBy J. Landau, A. Dim, R. Houlihan
Recent developments in the application of solvent extraction in hydrometallurgical processing make it desirable to reassess the present state of availability of suitable equipment for these applicatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Nickel Recovery From Hydroxide Slurries By Pressure ReductionBy R. G. Whittemore, R. Derry
Nickel metal, in powder form, has been produced by pressure reduction, with hydrogen gas, of slurries of nickel hydroxide at temperatures up to 250°C. The nickel hydroxide was obtained by precipitatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Equipment, Automation, Rock Mechanics Principles And Safety Interfaces In The Control Of Roof And Ribs Of MinesBy James J. Scott
INTRODUCTION This paper presents the basic principles which must be followed to create a truly inherently safe mining system. The need to relate the support mechanism to be employed to the ground
Jan 1, 1982
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Production Of Elemental PhosphorusBy V. N. Antaki
ELEMENTAL phosphorus (referred to as P,) is a true mineral product that has developed, in the relatively brief span of a century, from a laboratory curiosity to a heavy chemical. Annual production now
Jan 3, 1957