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    Technological Layouts and Equipment for Hydraulic Coal Mining Thick Seams in the USSR

    By B. Y. Ekber, A. S. Gorbachev

    The development of economically effective and safe methods of mining thick coal seams allow considerable coal reserves to be used as an energy resource all over the world.

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Big New Plants Highlight Beneficiation Development

    By E. H. Crabtree

    Research on the iron ranges begins to bear fruit in big plant construction -Big coppers raise capacity, build at new Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, properties - Hydrometallurgy comes to fore with new uran

    Jan 2, 1953

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    Washington Paper - The Roller-Pallet System for the Manufacture of Bricks

    By Clemens Catesby Jones

    One of the achievements of the present century has been the development of brick-making from the crude and humble handicraft of the individual to a potential industry employing machinery, requiring im

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Development and Production Equipment in use at San Manuel

    By Robert L. Zerga

    Mining equipment and systems have been incorporated into the San Manuel mine to meet the requirements of ore development and extraction. A general discussion of the existing equipment as it relates to

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Medals and Awards (551d1bc4-babe-4f04-9350-d68344966d70)

    The Board of Directors on April 18, 1940, adopted a resolution providing that "no person who has been awarded any one of the four medals-Douglas, Saunders, Lucas, and Rand-is eligible for consideratio

    Jan 1, 1952

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    New York Paper - Correspondence-Schools (Discussion, 1024)

    By R. P. Rothwell

    Instruction by correspondence is certainly one of the most important and useful of modern educational methods. The paper on the " Scranton International Schools," by Prof. Stoek (Buffalo meeting, Octo

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Metallurgical Applications of the DorrClone

    By Frank T. Weems

    The basic operating properties of the DorrClone are discussed and certain metallurgical applications which exploit these properties are presented. An effective method of controlling the consistency of

    Jan 8, 1951

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    The Thriving Bootleg Anthracite Industry in Pennsylvania

    By George H. Jones

    NO STRANGER phenomenon exists in the American mining industry today than the so-called bootleg anthracite industry in Pennsylvania which now produces probably close to 15 per cent of the total hard co

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of Comminution - Discussion The Third Theory of Comminution

    By Fred C. Bond

    DISCUSSION Milton C. Shaw and Donald R. Walker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)—For many years the two empirical rules of comminution bearing the names of Rittinger and Kick have been applie

    Jan 1, 1953

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    USBM Tests on Selective Iron Ore Flotation Point Way to Greater Recoveries

    By Donald W. Frommer

    For many years the Bureau of Mines has been con- ducting comprehensive iron ore research programs with the objective of increasing domestic supplies and divising techniques that would enable profitabl

    Jan 4, 1964

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    Improvements To Coal Face Ventilation With Mining Machine Mounted Dust Scrubber Systems

    By A. D. S. Gillies

    The effectiveness of coal mine face ventilation and the ability of airflow to maintain satisfactory methane and respirable dust levels in the working face area has been studied through the use of scal

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Population Pressure – And Us

    By E. A. Hartsook

    Since World War II we have all been treated to repeated public and private evaluation of the population explosion. Improvements in medicine and agriculture have brought greater life expectancy and a d

    Jan 6, 1965

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Puddle- and Re-Heating Slags for Paint-Stock

    By Axel Sahlin

    Since the days of the infancy of metallurgical industries, slags of various kinds have been accumulating. Until a comparatively recent date hardly any employment had been found for these waste product

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of Comminution - Discussion The Third Theory of Comminution

    By Fred C. Bond

    DISCUSSION Milton C. Shaw and Donald R. Walker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)—For many years the two empirical rules of comminution bearing the names of Rittinger and Kick have been applie

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Part IX - Discussion - Discussion of "Measurement of Topological Parameters for Description of Two-Phase Structures with Special Reference to Sintering"

    By L. K. Borrett ond C. S. Yusi

    The authors have made extensive use of a modern field of mathematics, topology, to give a new approach to the study of sintering. They present a topological model for the sinter body and the void spac

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Agglomeration- Skin Flotation of Coarse Phosphate Rock

    By Dave H. Barnett, Brij M. Moudgil

    The flotation technique as employed by Florida phosphate producing companies for the beneficiation of fine phosphate particles has been standardized over the years. Lower recoveries of coarse Phosphat

    Jan 3, 1979

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    The 50th Anniversary Of Froth Flotation In The U. S

    Scientific elite of the Minerals Beneficiation Div. assembled in Denver, Colo., September 17 to 20 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Froth Flotation in the United States of America. In his warm a

    Jan 10, 1961

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    Mexican Paper - Influence of Country-Rock on Mineral Veins

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    (Mexican Meeting, November, 1901.) Among the many causes of that perplexing featurc of mineexploitation, the unequal distribution of the ore, the influence of the country-rock upon the vein-content

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Why The Mine Injury Picture Is Out Of Focus

    By Leo Greenberg

    As one of its functions, the U.S. Bureau of Mines gathers and analyzes mine accident data, and then publishes annual reports on work injury experience in the various segments of the minerals industry-

    Jan 1, 1971