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    Minerals Beneficiation - Particle-Size Measurement and Control

    By U. N. Bhrany, J. H. Brown

    The specifications of particle size and the size analyses of fine particulate materials are commonly presented without reference to the method of analysis. A review of the various sizing methods showe

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Machines for Efficient Shaft Mucking

    Scraper and Slide Riddell Mucker Boskovich Device Hydro-mucker Inclined Shaft Mucking The Benching Method Performance Chart

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Considerations In The Use Of Computer Based Instruction In The Mining Industry

    By Michael J. Klishis, Daniel K. Thomas

    This paper describes and evaluates factors to be considered in applying computer based instruction (CBI) to the mining industry. CBI is especially suited to the monitoring of training functions and to

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Rothschönberger Stollen

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    The 12th of April, 1877, witnessed the celebration, at Freiberg, Saxony, of an event profoundly important for the ancient mining industry of that district, and full of interest to mining engineers thr

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Cleveland Paper - Blast-Furnace Hearths and In-Walls

    By E. C. Pechin

    At the September meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, Mr. Charles Wood, of the Tees Iron-works, read an interesting paper on "Further Improvements in Blast-Furnace Hearths," which

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    Characteristics of Mechanized Mining Sections

    By A. W. Asman

    An analysis is made of three different types of section production units that represent the manner in which most of the nation's bituminous coal is produced. The general delays and production cha

    Jan 9, 1951

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    Suggestions to Institute Authors (d72ff74a-cdf1-4ffd-b21a-343081007f5a)

    The primary purpose of the Institute is to advance the technologic and engineering arts embraced by it through interchange of knowledge This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of tech

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Blast-Furnace Hearths and In-Walls

    By E. C. Pechin

    AT the September meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, Mr. Charles Wood, of the Tees Iron-works, read an interesting paper on "Further Improvements in Blast-Furnace Hearths," which

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Gulf Coast Utilities Generate Lignite Investigations

    By P. S. Martin, B. J. Guarnera

    As an energy source, lignite is short on selling points-it contains large amounts of moisture and often large amounts of ash, resulting in low heat content. The moisture produces rapid oxidation upon

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Solving Industrial Mineral Flotation Problems at the Mines Branch, Ottawa, Canada (77c27e84-0fba-4df1-a33a-72d4da47aa13)

    By R. A. Wyman

    The overall approach to nonmetallic mineral flotation practiced in the laboratories of the Mines Branch, Ottawa, Canada, is outlined. The use of floatability tests to indicate possible areas of select

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Computer Image Processing Techniques Applied To Geologic Problems

    By Michael J. Abrams

    The large amount of data available from Landsat has made digital processing necessary to extract and display that subset of data relevant to the problem being considered. Computer image processing tec

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Relation Of Origin And State Of Carbonization Of Coal To Problems Of Cow-Temperature Carbonization

    By S. W. Parr

    THE extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Case History of a Site Reevaluation for a Plant Expansion

    By L. A. Pursell

    Environmental constraints can both delay and raise the cost of a major plant addition, often requiring a complete reevaluation of the plant site and the proposed project. In this case history, steps a

    Jan 1, 1983