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Data Bank for Geologic Field Work (GEOBANK) and ExtensionBy Dan Chun
Abstract-To facilitate the efficient handling of large volumes of information generated by logging exploration drill cores, a computer data bank system (GEOBANK) has been developed to store and retrie
Jan 9, 1978
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Glen Summit Paper - The Preparation and Utilization of Small Sizes of Anthracite. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting].Eckley B. Coxe, Drifton, Pa.: Anthracite coal differs from other fuels in its greater solidity. It does not burn like coke or wood, or like bituminous and coking coals, which become more or less spong
Jan 1, 1892
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Beneficiation in 1950By Grover J. Holt
Low grade ores dwarf high grade, tonnage wise. Bigger and improved-design machines feature modern concentrators. Flowsheets becoming more complex.
Jan 2, 1951
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Electrical Potential Method Used at a Single Hole to Indicate Direction to Better MineralizationBy B. C. Morrison
Because of U.S. Forest Service regulations and the consequent cost of leaving several diamond drill holes open at the same time, it was necessary to develop an electrical method that could be used in
Jan 1, 1972
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Pyrolysis & Agglomeration Trends Dominated By Pelletizing, Metallized Agglomerates GrowingBy D. M. Urich
New plant construction for pyrolysis and agglomeration during 1969 has been relatively quiet in the North American scene. U.S. pellet capacity approximates 52 million long tons and that of Canada 25.3
Jan 1, 1970
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Expansion Begins at Cordero to Double Mine ProductionThree years ago, when Sun Energy Development Co. (Sunedo) dedicated its Cordero mine in Wyoming, the company noted that its decision to venture into the coal industry was prompted by the need for dome
Jan 9, 1979
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Optimizing Grades of Coal Cleaning in Mineral Processing - Circuit Analysis (e548b55d-7923-4ea4-a114-14cbb89d7ef6)By T. P. Meloy
Economic constraints require that the optimum mineral processing circuit be chosen for a given ore and then the circuit be optimized. Meloy (1983) developed a general methodology for finding the best
Jan 1, 1984
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The Blending of Western Coals for Production Of Metallurgical CokeBy John D. Price
COAL blending, in the preparation of coal before coke making, is so commonly practiced as to be almost universal. But the reasons underlying this practice, the benefits resulting from it, and the mate
Jan 7, 1953
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Use Of Pressure Grouting To Stabilize Ground In The San Manuel MineBy J. W. Goss, M. J. Coolbaugh
A survey of literature published in the U.S. on grouting indicates that most such work has been done to stop water flow in mines and for stabilizing foundations of various man-made structures. Apparen
Jan 3, 1961
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Onyx-MarblesBy Courtenay de Kalb
The following observations upon onyx-marbles are fragmentary, and may shortly be rendered superfluous by the appearance of a work upon these interesting stones by Prof. George
Jan 1, 1896
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Concentration of the Complex Copper-Lead-Cobalt-Nickel Ores of Southeast MissouriBy M. M. Fine
THE results of a research and development lab- oratory and pilot-plant mineral-dressing investigation by the Bureau of Mines of the complex copper-lead-cobalt-nickel ores of southeast Missouri are rep
Jan 7, 1951
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Colorado Paper - Biographical Notice of J. F. HollowayBy James F. Lewis
The death of Josephus Flavius Holloway, for twenty-one years an active and beloved member, and twice a Vice-President, of the Institute, cannot be allowed to pass without some expression on the part o
Jan 1, 1897
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Cyclone Applications Boom in HydrometallurgyBy D. F. Kelsall
During the past twenty years, and especially in the last decade, hydraulic cyclones have found increasing application in metallurgical processing as classifiers and, under special circumstances, as th
Jan 10, 1963
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Review Of Petroleum Development In Arkansas And North Louisiana In 1927By L. P. Teas
ALTHOUGH 1927 in the Arkansas-Louisiana territory will probably pass into history as a year of small profits and little new production, nevertheless during this period two large gas fields were develo
Jan 1, 1928
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Production Engineering - Mud Technique in Iran (T. P. 1005, with discussion)By M. W. Strong
The technique of handling drilling muds varies somewhat, partly because of personal factors but mainly because of differences in formation, the type of problems, and the general drilling conditions in
Jan 1, 1939
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Flotation of California Magnesites (T. P. 733)By S. D. Michaelson, Eric Sinkinson
Many of the magnesite ores of the western part of the United States contain such large amounts of silica and hydrous silicate minerals that the value of the ores is either low or nominal. Expensive an
Jan 1, 1938
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Critical Points In Chromium-Iron Alloys (b5cdf27b-e910-491e-ad93-4fa026673fe1)By A. B. Kinzel
SINCE the exposition of the behavior of certain iron alloys by Sykes1 involving the existence of an austenite loop and the discovery of such a loop in the chrome iron system by Bain,2 there has been m
Jan 1, 1928
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Removal Of Sulfur From Illuminating GasBy W. W. Odell
THE sulfur content of coal is perhaps more important in the manufacture of illuminating gas than in any other coal-using industry. Whether the gas is made by the distillation of coal in retorts or ove
Jan 9, 1919
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Future Value Of Mineral Property - The Average Through Booms And PanicsBy J. R. Finlay
Every business man who has reached the age of forty, or perhaps even thirty, must know from his own experience that there are occasional periods of "good times'' and others of "bad times "-b
Jan 1, 1932
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Mine Ventilation - Mine-air Flow (with Discussion)By G. E. McElroy
Much attention has been directed to mine-air flow in recent years, more especially in Great Britian where there is frequent reference to a theory of fluid flow developed by English engineers. Briefly
Jan 1, 1927