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    Rail-Belt Haulage System at IMC’s Carlsbad Operation

    By Charles E. Johnston

    The haulage system at the International Minerals T & Chemical Corp. (IMC) potash mine near Carlsbad, N. M., reached a turning point in December 1956 with the introduction of rope suspended belt haulag

    Jan 3, 1963

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    Refining Petroleum by Liquefied Sulphur Dioxide

    By L. Edeleanu

    Crude petroleum is a mixture of various groups of hydrocarbons and some bodies containing oxygen or sulphur.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Wire Rope

    By Charles M. Haas

    WHEN minable ore has been located, the problem of mining is synonymous with the problem of movement --movement of men and equipment to mine the ore, and movement of the ore from the earth to the mills

    Jan 9, 1951

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    Planning for Coal Gasification

    By Ralbern H. Murray

    The decline in deliverability of conventional natural gas supplies and the general energy crisis have resulted in national programs directed toward the commercialization of energy conversion technolog

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Some Peculiar Results In Hardness Tests Of Lead-Antimony Alloys

    By L. O. Howard

    Much work has been done recently on the lead-antimony system' in connection with lead-rich alloys of commercial importance containing less than 20 per cent. antimony. Dean, Zickrick and Nix have

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Metal Consumption Hammer Mills at Norris Dam

    By Francisco Cadena

    THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately

    Jan 1, 1937

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    St. Louis Paper - The Dunnachie Continuous Regenerative Gas-Kiln for Burning Fire-Brick, Pottery, etc.

    By Thomas Egleston

    The adoption of the regenerative principle for burning fire-bricks, pottery, etc., has been delayed beyond what would naturally have been expected, because there bas been until recently little necessi

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Air Injection and Hot-Film Flow Logging for Evaluation of Roof Cracks in White Pine Mine

    By Harold E. Thomas, Samuel S. M. Chan, Nicholas Bada

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a technique for locating and evaluating bedding plane cracks in mine roof by an air-injection and hot-film flow logging technique. It is ultrasensitive to cracks

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Rotary Drilling Fluids In Exploration Drilling

    By W. D. Lacabanne

    DRILLING fluids as an aid in drilling holes into the earth have been in use successfully for more than a half a century. Originally used in a primitive fashion in water well drilling before the turn o

    Jan 12, 1954

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    Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Arseniferous Pyrite Cinders By Acidic Thiourea Leaching

    By L. Moussoulos

    Pyrite concentrates produced at the Olympias mines, Northern Greece, show an unusually high gold and silver content (16-20 and 25-40 ppm respectively), associated with the presence of arsenopyrite; th

    Jan 1, 1984

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    AMC Seattle Meeting Reveals Mining Industry Scrappy, Ready For Competition

    Seattle offered sunny, dry weather to about 2500 mining men who assembled September 10 to 14 for the 1961 American Mining Congress. The impact of snappy sessions on national mineral policy, state of t

    Jan 10, 1961

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    Total System Planning For Exploitation Of Coal In India

    By Sinha D. K.

    As the main source of indigineous energy, coal has a big role to play in the development of national economy of India. Nationalization of the coal mining has brought the entire industry under the unit

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Mining’s Renaissance on Wall Street

    By Timothy Collins

    There was once a speculative period of interest in small mining companies that is commonly referred to as "the uranium boom of the 50's." In the late 60's, there was a second mining stock bo

    Jan 9, 1975

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    The Magma

    Human progress has a visible material phase, easily discernible, that is expressed in the standard of living. This material phase, however, is only the outward expression of a spiritual or mental phas

    Jan 1, 1950

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    In-Mine Assessment of a Longwall Entry System

    By D. R. Babich, R. A. Allwes, L. V. Wade

    The design of a longwall entry system is discussed in this Bureau of Mines paper. This is done primarily through the results of an in-mine case study made of two sets of longwall entries utilizing the

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Chelating Crosslinked Starches As Flocculants For Oxide And Hydroxide Mineral Fines

    By S. C. Termes, R. L. Wilfong

    As part of an effort to provide basic data on the fundamental scientific and engineering principles of minerals beneficiation, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the flocculation of mineral

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Study of Cold Work in Lead Telluride (TN)

    By Ganesh P. Mohanty, James J. Wert

    THE brittleness of the intermetallics usually render their deformation studies at ordinary temperatures using conventional techniques inadequate. On the other hand, although X-ray line broadening meas

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Grace Mine

    By John P. Bingham

    GRACE mine and mill, owned by Bethlehem-Cuba Iron Mines Co. and operated by Bethlehem Cornwall Corp., are being developed to produce 9600 tons of 42 ½ pct Fe magnetite ore, to yield 5760 tons per day

    Jan 1, 1957

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    From Drill Hole To Total Estimate, A Workable Geostatistical Case Study

    By Bruce T. Stanley

    The concepts of ore reserve estimation at the Henderson mine are reviewed presenting a geostatistical approach and procedure as applied. Specific problems encountered are recapped and explained as to

    Jan 1, 1977