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  • AIME
    Critical Path Approach To Mine Ventilation Networks With Controlled Flow

    By Y. J. Wang

    A critical path approach is presented for the problem of mine ventilation networks where regulators and fans are employed to control the airflow distribution. The problem is a classic one arising in m

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    The Graphite of the Passau Area, Bavaria

    By Russell G. Wayland

    SINCE the installation at Kropfmuehl, Bavaria, of a modern flotation concentrator in 1938, the flake and fine graphite from the Passau area can now be delivered in about any normal specified carbon co

    Jan 2, 1951

  • AIME
    Beneficiation And Concentration - Froth Flotation

    US 4,186,083-An improved collector for use In the froth flotation beneficiation of phosphate rock, barite, fluorspar, scheelite or Iron oxide ore comprises 70 to 99.9% by weight of tall oil fatty acid

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    The Structural Effects Of Amine Collectors On The Flotation Of Quartz

    By A. Bleier, E. D. Goddard, R. D. Kulkarni

    The influence of the collector structure on the amine (RNH2, R=alkyl) flotation of quartz has been systematically investigated using a modified Hallimond microflotation cell. This study focuses on the

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Moving Coal by a Cable Belt-Barge System

    By Ian M. Thomson, Robert W. Greene

    To move 7 million tons annually from their new inland coal mines at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., TVA selected a transportation package proposed by American Commercial Barge Line. The land portion includes

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Mining Methods in Grass Valley District, California

    By J. A. Fulton

    GOLD was discovered in the Sierra Nevada by J. W. Marshall on Jan. 2, 1848. The town: of Grass Valley soon sprang up and contained several stores in 1849; but the population of the town has always ref

    Jan 2, 1926

  • AIME
    Steadily Growing Southeastern Tungsten Production

    By John V. Hamme

    ONE of Tungsten Mining Corp.'s Vance County, N. C., mill near Henderson was the installation of a new crushing plant with a capacity of 45 to 50 tph. During 1953 the milling rate was jumped from

    Jan 10, 1954

  • AIME
    Agglomeration Of Waste Oxides In A Steel Mill

    By Forrest W. Kinsey

    The use of pellets in North American blast furnaces has made the mixes used in the associated sinter plants unique. These mixes generally contain a high percentage of fine waste oxide materials as the

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Notes On Battery And Copper-Plate Amalgamation - From The Mining Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston

    By Robert H. Richards

    VERY little has been published recently on this subject in the mining journals or proceedings of societies. The attention of experts has been diverted perhaps by the demands for pan amalgamation of re

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    The Copper of Yunnan: An Historical Sketch

    By E-Tu Zen Sun

    Yunnan, a mountainous province in southwestern China, began to assume its place as an important producer of copper toward the end of the Ming dynasty (latter part of the 16th century), and since then

    Jan 7, 1964

  • AIME
    Radionuclide Behavior in Copper Recovery with Nuclear Explosives

    By D. J. Crouse, W. D. Arnold

    The potential behavior of radionuclides released in an underground nuclear detonation to fracture copper ore for subsequent in-situ leaching and copper recovery was studied with regard to contaminatio

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines

    By L. E. Schiffman

    This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning -10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an

    Jan 10, 1950

  • AIME
    Test Methods For Evaluating Iron Ores, Pellets And Sinter

    By Heinrich A. Kortmann

    Specifications on the chemical, physical and metallurgical properties of the blast furnace burden are steadily becoming more stringent, especially in those countries where higher raw material and ener

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Foreign Minerals And American Capital

    By H. DeWitt Smith

    THE disastrous effect of two major wars on foreign economic health is giving American capital opportunities which might have not otherwise developed. At a time when discovery of major orebodies in the

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    PART II - Communications - Removal of Impurities in Copper by a Halide-Carrier Technique

    By H. U. Schutt, J. M. Toguri

    REGARDLESS of the degree of purification effected during the electrorefining of copper, a danger of re-introducing impurities exists in the operation of melting and casting of the refined copper. L

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Progress in the Development and Use of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons and Steels in the Mining Industry (6e13a2e3-8bbe-4977-83c6-19580b403860)

    By John Dodd

    This paper reviews advances in the technology of abrasion resistant iron and steels, which could help combat abrasion and wear in mining operations. With the recent progress in high chromium alloy iro

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Selective Flocculation And Flotation Of Iron-Bearing Materials

    By Arthur F. Colombo

    The selective flocculation, desliming and flotation process developed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, as part of its goal of maintaining an adequate supply of minerals to meet

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Controlling SO2 Emissions From Coal-Burning Boilers: A Status Report

    By John W. Tieman

    Research on processes to remove sulfur oxides from flue gas has been in progress for many years. Pioneers in this field were the British who, in the early 1930's, installed a full-scale flue gas

    Jan 8, 1972

  • AIME
    Chattanooga Paper - The Upper Measure Coal-Field of Tennessee

    By Henry E. Colton

    Very little information has been published concerning the Tennessee coal-field. The State never appropriated over $600 per annum for a geological survey, and that was discontinued about 1870. Yet even

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Rate of Consumption of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching of Uranium (f393eaec-ae9b-4de3-9820-873dc8714710)

    By John B. Goddard, David R. Brosnahan

    Leaching of uranium in situ from sandstone deposits with ammonium carbonate solution containing dissolved oxygen occurs rapidly compared with the leaching of the bulk of the sulfur present as FeS2. Ho

    Jan 1, 1983