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Colorado Nahcolite Deposits: Geology and Outlook for DevelopmentBy John R. Dyni
Colorado nahcolite deposits, estimated at 29 Gt, formed in an asymmetric permanent-lake basin whose waters were rich in algae and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Nahcolite (NaHCO3) occurs in oil shale of t
Jan 1, 1982
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Western Canadian Coals to Eastern Markets: To and Through Thunder Bay Terminal (d13ac18e-c388-4368-bf0d-09468468418c)By Michael A. Farrugia, Marcel Michaud
Remoteness of western Canadian coals has always been a barrier to the use of Canadian coals domestically. However, the world energy crunch, increased mining costs, stricter environmental controls, lab
Jan 1, 1977
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Long Raises Save Money At Homestake - Costs Per Foot Are Higher, But Miles Of Drifting Are Eliminated.By C. N. Kravig
STANDARD raises at Homestake are 150 ft long. Raises of more than 150 ft, driven with the use of a cage and hoist, are considered long raises- some have been driven more than 900 ft. Long raises have
Jan 6, 1957
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Ore Reserve Computation System Used For Michiquillay Mine In Peru And A Few Studies On The Output ResultsBy Oscar Aguilar, Jin-ichi Nakamura, Kazuo Nakamura
Michiquillay deposit is porphyry copper type with over 500 million tons of 0.70% Cu ore. In order to reflect the true nature of the orebody as to shape and value distribution and to compensate for ins
Jan 1, 1976
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Flotation Of Mineral FinesBy K. V. S. Sastry
INTRODUCTION Flotation is by far the most important unit operation of mineral processing. Most of the common base metals are produced from flotation concentrates of metal sulfides. Flotation is pr
Jan 1, 1979
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The Rock of British ColumbiaAs desirable as it may be to a geologist to have maximum detail in any geological report, the task of doing so for an area as vast as British Columbia within six average size magazine pages is clearly
Jan 12, 1963
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Minerals Beneficiation - Model and a Comminution Distribution Equation for Repeated FractureBy A. M. Gaudin, T. P. Meloy
Based on the equation for single fracture, a formula has been obtained for repeated fracture. Solution of this equation is obtainable analytically for a few examples and numerically for all others. Gr
Jan 1, 1962
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Baltimore Paper - Phosphate Chemistry as it Concerns the MinerBy Thomas M. Chatard
Every one engaged in the mining of phosphates is well aware that the price he gets for his product depends upon tile results of chemical analysis. He knows that the value rises with the percentage of
Jan 1, 1893
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Prediction of Caving Mine Drift DeformationsBy Robert A. Cummings, Francis S. Kendorski
The behavior of the rock mass during block caving affects the production of the mine and dictates the loads and deformations placed on required drifts. Traditionally, the drifts used are massively rei
Jan 1, 1983
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Adherence of Electrodeposited Zinc to Aluminum CathodesBy H. R. Hanley
ONE of the most important contributions to the art of electrolytic zinc production-has been the aluminum cathode. This has been used in all major production: since its commercial development in 1916.
Jan 1, 1938
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Notes On The Crystallization Of CopperBy Alden B. Greninger
THE time-honored description of the growth of metal crystals to form polycrystalline aggregates is. one in which two important steps are considered: (1) nucleation, and (2) dendritic growth, each dend
Jan 1, 1935
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Stress Distribution Due To Gravity In A Vertical Rock BankBy B. Ladanyi, B. Hoyaux
A first requirement for assessing the safety of a rock slope, either artificial or natural, particularly if the rock behaves in an elastic-brittle manner, is a propw knowledge of the distribution of s
Jan 1, 1972
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Ottawa Paper - Notes on the Republic of Colombia, S. A.By J. C. F. Randolph
New Granada, or, as it is known to its people, the Republic of Colombia, occupies the northwest corner of South America, and includes the Isthmus of Panama. Although it is one of our nearest neighbors
Jan 1, 1890
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Mexican Paper - The Litharge Process of Assaying Copper-Bearing Ores and Products, and the Method of Calculating ChargesBy Walter G. Perkins
In the assay of copper-bearing material for gold and silver, the elimination of copper before the final cupellation is of course essential, because any copper left in the lead-button will carry gold i
Jan 1, 1902
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Possible Petroleum Reserves Of Philippine IslandsBy Wallace Pratt
THE Philippine Islands. have produced no oil commercially, nevertheless, oil is known to be present at various places in the islands.1 Although all attempts to produce oil commercially have failed, no
Jan 7, 1922
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Notes On The Formation Of Ferrites In Roasting Blende.By G. S. Brooks
(New York Meeting, February, 1913.) THE tendency of the oxides of such metals as aluminum, zinc, chromium, and calcium to form compounds at high temperatures with iron oxide is well established by pa
Jan 5, 1913
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The On-Stream Determination of Large Scale Ball Mill Residence Time Distributions with Short-Lived Radioactive Tracers (cb43db45-9710-45b5-95b1-0cb64fb2c2e9)By Reed S. C. Rogers, Robin P. Gardner, Kuruvilla Verghese
The development and use of short-lived radioactive tracer methods for the onstream determination of residence time distributions in large-scale ball mills is described. Tests are reported on a pilot-p
Jan 1, 1981
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Magnetic Surveys Over Serpentine Masses, Riley County, KansasBy Kenneth L. Cook
The five serpentine masses exposed within the northern half of Riley County, Fig. 1, constitute a major part of the few exposures of igneous rock in Kansas. Although not many subsurface data are avail
Jan 5, 1955
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Excavation And Environment-A ReviewBy Howard L. Hartman
Probably no aspect of underground excavation is as important or as neglected as the environment. The Committee on Rapid Excavation, formed by the National Academy of Engineering to study the technol
Jan 1, 1970
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The Relationship Between Energy Release Rate, Damage, And Seismicity In Deep MinesBy K. Hodgson, N. C. Joughin
The detailed mechanism of rockbursts and other forms of damage due to rock failure in underground mining is as yet unknown. Studies of the energy changes which necessarily occur when an excavation is
Jan 1, 1967