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More Rock Per Dollar From the MacIntyre PitBy F. R. Jones
T Tahawus, N. Y., National Lead Co. operates the MacIntyre development. Here the world's largest titanium mine produces 5200 long tons of ore per day and pours 8000 long tons of waste rock over i
May 1, 1956
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Iron Ore Developments Surge in West AfricaBy Christer Danielsson, Sven Ivarsson
In 1951 the first ton of iron was shipped from West Africa; ten years later the total export exceeded 4 million tons, and an optimistic forecast for 1970 indicates a production capacity of something a
Jan 3, 1963
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Oxy In Situ MethodBy Gordon B. French
Occidental's in situ retorting process for oil shale has many advantages over the conventional, underground mine and surface retort. Only a portion of the oil shale is mined and transported outsi
Jan 1, 1977
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Case History In Pillar RecoveryBy John J. Reed
The mines of southeast Missouri's Lead Belt have been in operation since 1864, almost 100 years. During this period about 10 pct of the total ore available has been left in place as pillars, and
Jan 7, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Precipitation Processes in Copper-Rich Copper-Iron AlloysBy A. Boltax
H. Herman and M. E. Fine (Northzcesteriz University)—The author is to be complimented on the quality and completeness of his work. Of special interest to us was the exponent of time in the exponential
Jan 1, 1962
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Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from the Rio Bravo FieldBy B. H. Sage
ATTEMPTS have been made to predict the volumetric and phase behavior of naturally occurring hydrocarbon mix-tures1-5 but these methods have not been extended to the higher pressures and tem-peratures
Jan 1, 1940
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Scale-Up And Dynamics Of Large Grinding Mills - A Case StudyBy Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter
Current scale-up procedures are discussed critically, including: constant specific energy criterion; determination of mill size and power for a given ore, throughput and mesh of grind; specification o
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Metallurgical Factors that Affect Magnetic Aging of Silicon Steels (TN)By Phillip A. Stoll, Young Ku Yoon
ThE deterioration of the magnetic properties of silicon-steel core materials during service (magnetic aging) is quite undesirable. Although some information about the effects of impurity elements o
Jan 1, 1964
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Modeling The Role Of Mineral Preparation In The Implementation Of Clean Air StandardsBy Richard T. Newcomb
Federal and utility industry research has largely ignored coal beneficiation techniques in the implementation of SOx control. This paper accepts the hypothesis that beneficiation cum scrubbing is the
Jan 1, 1977
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Amenia Paper - The Ore-Deposits of Eureka District, Eastern NevadaBy William P. Blake
Eureka has for several years past been known as one of the most important centres of production of argentiferous lead in the country. The average daily yield is now one hundred tons of lead bars, in w
Jan 1, 1879
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Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a CoalBy Thomas Fraser
BECAUSE of the present interest in the subject of sulfur in coal and its removal, such information as is available in the coal-washing literature on the various factors that determine the adaptability
Jan 9, 1919
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Sensitive Vibrating Wire Rock Bolt Load GageBy Clarence O. Babcock
A simple robust rock bolt load gage was tested in the laboratory to define its characteristic behavior and to obtain a measure of its performance. The gage uses three vibrating wire sensors crimped 12
Jan 1, 1978
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Scranton Paper - Microscopic Structure of Steel RailsBy F. Lynwood Garrison
The enormous growth of the manufacture of Bessemer steel in this country within the last few years, due to the almost constant large demand for steel rails, renders it very desirable that our knowledg
Jan 1, 1887
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Long Raises Save Money At Homestake - Costs Per Foot Are Higher, But Miles Of Drifting Are Eliminated.By C. N. Kravig
STANDARD raises at Homestake are 150 ft long. Raises of more than 150 ft, driven with the use of a cage and hoist, are considered long raises- some have been driven more than 900 ft. Long raises have
Jan 6, 1957
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Review of Developments at Kettleman HillsBy R. E. Collom
VARIOUS chapters already written in the history of development of the North Dome of Kettleman Hills are monotonously identical in the one underlying theme of conservation of oil and gas. Discovered on
Jan 1, 1937
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The Condensation Of Zinc From Its VaporBy Charles Fulton
The study of the condensation of zinc from its vapor was undertaken to shed light on certain problems encountered in large-scale electric zinc-furnace work recently conducted. It is a matter of common
Jan 8, 1918
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Uranium Geology and Geochemistry, Copper Mountain, Wyoming (30ce907e-39f9-4fe1-baa6-59e25fd138b0)By L. B. Bramlett, S. L. Reyher, G. G. Southard
The Archean (2.65 billion years) aged Canning Stock at Copper Mountain, WY, contains an average of 20 ppm U. The North Canning and Fuller deposits occur within the enriched interibr of the stock. Pos
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - High Speed Quenching DilatometerBy R. H. Raring, F. E. Martin
A high speed gas quenching dilatometer useful in studying phase transformations in low alloy steels is described. Changes in specimen length are measured by means of an electrical micrometer tube. The
Jan 1, 1957
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Application of Process Modeling to TaconiteBy R. L. Wiegel
The National Science Foundation, Erie Mining Co., and University of Minnesota Mineral Resources Research Center jointly sponsored a project to demonstrate the use of a small computer in the control of
Jan 1, 1980
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Some Effects of Copper in Malleable Iron (4a8b4669-d4dd-4c1f-9f25-a6f292a02fd7)By Cyril Smith
A STUDY of the precipitation-hardening of copper steels1 led the authors to investigate malleable iron containing copper, for the low-carbon ferritic matrix in malleable iron should lend itself admira
Jan 1, 1935