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The Tertiary Coal-Beds Of Canyon City, ColoradoBy R. Neilson M. E. Clark
(with map on plate I.) THE coal-beds of Canyon City are situated six miles below the town, upon the Arkansas River. At this point the Rocky Mountains have thrown out from their main ridge two s
Jan 1, 1873
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Precision X-ray Study of the High-silver Aluminum-silver AlloysBy Frank Foote
IN recent years the constitution of the high-silver aluminum-silver alloys has been extensively investigated. Hansen1 has re-viewed the literature to 1935. More re-ently, Obinata and Hagiya,2 Hofmann
Jan 1, 1940
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Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at PyrrhotiteBy S. R. Rao
Interaction of potassium amyl xanthate with pyrrhotite has been studied thermochemically. Heats of adsorption of xanthate on unactivated mineral and the mineral activated with cupric ions have been co
Jan 1, 1972
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Annual Review – Mineral Industry Health and Safety, 1955By S. H. Ash
With statistics still incomplete, it appears that the safety record of the mineral industry for 1955 will do well to hold its own in comparison with 1954. On the one hand, metal mining shows an improv
Feb 1, 1956
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Bismuth Dissolution from Smelter Flue Dust ResiduesBy J. A. Herbst, J. L. Sepulveda, J. D. Miller
Effective bismuth removal from flue dust residues has been accomplished for flue dusts from both zinc and copper smelters. Selective dissolution of bismuth, with respect to silver and lead, can be ach
Jan 1, 1977
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Primary liquefaction behavior of KY #9 and KY #11 washed coalBy D. Collins, B. Pina, G. Snell
The conversion of moisture and ash free (maf) coal to pyridine solubles and gas was investigated in a microautoclave batch reactor. Two washed Kentucky coal samples (KY # 9 and KY #11) were studied in
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates Via Roast/Leach/ElectrowinningBy Dale C. Matthews, Donald L. Simpson
Hecla Mining Company's Lakeshore Mine and Metallurgical complex near Casa Grande, Arizona, is the first plant in North America to utilize the roast/leach/electrowinning process for production of
Jan 1, 1981
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Washington D.C. Paper - Some Drift Hematite Deposits in East TennesseeBy Edward Nichols
These deposits, which are found in James County, Tennessee, differ both in their mode of occurrence and in their chemical constitution from any other ores belonging to the same geological horizon whic
Jan 1, 1882
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Economic Nationalism And Free EnterpriseBy Alexander Sutulov
The Western industrial nations are facing today what can be defined as a gradual takeover of their investments in the developing world and more importantly, they are beginning to feel approaching prob
Jan 7, 1974
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Empirical Relationship For Trona Mine DesignBy W. G. Fischer
This paper attempts to close the gap between extensive rock testing with field measurements and the mine operator's need for safe mine layouts and alternatives. It was found that many of the vari
Jan 1, 1986
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Albany Paper - School Laboratory-Work : A Free-Milling Gold-RunBy Robert H. Richards, E. E. Bugbee
Friends often ask how accurate the work of our little stamp mill is, or express the opinion that a little mill cannot do good work. As a reply we would like to place on record the results of a few tes
Jan 1, 1904
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Time Aspects Of GeothermometryBy R. J. P. Lyon
It is usually assumed1,2 that ore deposition is relatively slow, taking place over tens of thousands of years. Yet many syntheses and phase changes can be completed in the laboratory in a matter of ho
Jan 11, 1959
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Production Schedules for Different Ore Production Rates – Production SchedulesBy Michael B. Kahle, Fred J. Scheaffer
Production scheduling, along with production planning, provides projections of future mining progress and time requirements for the development and extraction of a resource. These schedules and plans
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas in Iran in 1935There have been no major field developments during 1935. Operations have proceeded normally on the company's three producing fields, Masjid-i-Sulaiman, Haft Kel and Naft-i-Shah. The refinery a
Jan 1, 1936
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The Effects Of Fracture Type (Induced Versus Natural) On The Stress-Fracture Closure-Fracture Permeability Relationships.By John E. Gale
Seven, 15 cm diameter, cores of gneissic granite, four containing induced fractures and three containing natural fractures all oriented normal to the core axis, were tested in an uniaxial compression
Jan 1, 1982
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Bethlehem Paper - Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon SteelBy F. Lynwood Garrison
As the specific gravity of low-carbon steel seems to be attracting considerable attention as a means of détermining the quality and value of the metal, I give here a few of the results of a long serie
Jan 1, 1887
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The Many-Fingered MicroprobeBy R. W. Wittkopp, J. D. Stephens
In a device known as the electron-beam microprobe, the mining industry has lately acquired a sophisticated new analytical tool that can dig out answers to a broad range of questions spanning all phase
Jan 1, 1970
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Glass Raw MaterialsBy H. N. Mills
The glass industry is a major user of many industrial minerals in the manufacture of its product. It is the intent of this chapter to: (1) acquaint the reader with the glass industry by including a fe
Jan 1, 1975
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Labor versus Power in Transportation1. A passenger rickshaw in China. 2. A Pekin cart carrying coal, on dirt roads; the cost works out to 15 or 20 c. per ton-mile. 3. Coolie with wheelbarrow. This one has a small load, but barrow men c
Jan 8, 1928
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Costs and Cost Effectiveness of Coal Mining ReclamationBy S. M. Bishoff
The disturbance of surface land to support the underground mining of coal requires several hundred acres to produce easily in excess of $1 billion in sales at a moderately sized mine over 20-30 years.
Jan 1, 1985