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Hydraulic Methods For Underground Mining of Silica SandBy A. D. Bryant
APPROXIMATELY 2 1/2 million tons of silica sand and ground silica with a value of $7.25 million is produced annually from the Ottawa, Illinois, district. These silica products come from the well known
Jan 3, 1953
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Chicago Paper - Improved Slag-Pots (See Discussion. p . 675)By H. A. Keller
(Chicago Meeting, being part of the International Engineering Congress, August, 1803.) Among the important implements of most of our Western lead and copper smelting-works is the slag-cart or buggy
Jan 1, 1894
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Characteristic Analysis Applied to Multiple Geochemical Anomalies Over a Concealed Porphyry Copper Prospect, Rowe Canyon, NevadaBy J. H. McCarthy, J. M. Botbol, R. B. McCammon, G. H. Gott
Four areas have been identified as favorable drill site locations for determining whether a suspected porphyry copper deposit exists in Rowe Canyon, NV. Favorability is bated on the similarity to a de
Jan 1, 1983
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Role of the Carbon Chain in the Surface Reactions in the Water-Sulfonate-Olvine SystemBy Roshan B. Bhappu, Raul A. Deju
The mineral olivine has been the subject of continued research by various authors. Paik1 conducted infrared and flotation studies of the adsorption of sodium alkyl benzene sulfonates on olivine. These
Jan 1, 1973
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Institute Committees (a67b4cb9-5556-4199-85ab-085e87026b92)Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOON
Jan 3, 1918
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Minerals Beneficiation - Laboratory Recovery of an Oxidized Lead Mineral from a Southeast Missouri DepositBy E. J. Haug, M. M. Fine
FOR several years work has been carried on by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at Rolla, Mo., to develop improved methods of concentrating the oxidized ores of lead and zinc. Various samples have b
Jan 1, 1956
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How to Plan for Methane Control in Underground Coal MinesBy J. G. Davis, P. C. Thakur
Hazardous methane gas in coal mining is receiving increased attention due to the increased US demand for coal which has resulted in the exploitation of deeper seams and the utilization of more product
Jan 10, 1977
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California Paper - The Relative Desulphurizing Effect of Lime and Magnesia in the Iron Blast-FurnaceBy O. R. Foster
The use in the iron blast-furnace of slags high in magnesia has been generally condemned, not only on the ground that magnesia renders the slag less fusible, but also because it is said to have less p
Jan 1, 1900
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Application And Selection Of Spiral ClassifiersBy Raymond E. Riethmann, Beuford M. Bunnell
The spiral classifier was originally developed for closed circuit grinding It has since been applied very successfully to other classification duties where a two-product size split is required. Inhere
Jan 1, 1978
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Performance of the Batac Jig for Cleaning Fine and Coarse Coal SizesBy Raymond E. Zimmerman
The Batac jig is a newly-designed Baum-type jig for coal washing. Multiple air changes directly under the bed permit uniform distribution of air pulsations, giving greater capacity and more accurate s
Jan 1, 1976
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A Progress Report: Industrial Applications Of Rare EarthsBy Howard E. Kremers
Since the discovery of the first-known rare earth elements more than a century ago, these metals have always been of academic interest. It is not so well known, however, that a rather stable, respecta
Jan 4, 1962
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Thoughts On Computerizing The Maintenance ProgramBy L. M. Kaas
Maintenance costs comprise a large portion of total operating cost, 30% to 60% of the operating cost dollar not being unusual. Thus even a relatively small percentage reduction in this cost would repr
Jan 12, 1967
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Twinning In Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc And ,CadmiumBy A. J. Phillips, C. H. Mathewson
BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury, have been studied in sufficient detail by the
Jan 1, 1928
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A New Shaft Kiln For Lime ProductionBy Whitmell J. Smithwick, Charles E. Dandois
The first operating unit of the ring or annular shaft kiln as developed by Mr. Karl Beckenbach of West Germany was rated 185 tpd and was installed in 1962. Today, there are approximately 84 units in o
Jan 4, 1973
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Vibration and Air Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mine Blasting (66935840-7ea0-405c-9999-8bdccab43e23)By P. Linehan, J. F. Wiss
Vibration and air blast noise from blasting were evaluated during a research program sponsored by the US Bureau of Mines. Blast variables were studied wing small scale model (SCM) tests to evaluate sp
Jan 1, 1983
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Tax Planning: A Guide To Financing In The Mining IndustryBy T. K. Matthews
Minerals are mined as a one-time crop, and the processing of one ton of ore results in there being one ton less to be recovered from the deposit. Although some minerals occur in greater abundance than
Jan 1, 1969
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Effects of Speed and Liner Configuration on Ball Mill PerformanceAlthough grinding mill liner life has been the subject of extensive studies, evaluation of the effect of liner design a power consumption, a far more significant part of total grinding costs, has bee
Jan 1, 1984
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Kinetics Of Green Pellet Growth By The Layering MechanismBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Kalanadh V. S. Sastry
Mathematical considerations of green ball growth in a balling device by the mechanisms of layering new feed onto seed or recycle pellets are presented. An experimental procedure was developed for inve
Jan 1, 1978
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Estimating the Cohesive Strength of Randomly Jointed Rock MassesBy B. Stimpson, D. M. Ross-Brown
Borehole information is often the only source of information on rock conditions at depth during the stage of feasibility studies of a project, and from this data the rock mechanics engineer would like
Jan 2, 1979