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Suggestions to Institute Authors (d72ff74a-cdf1-4ffd-b21a-343081007f5a)The primary purpose of the Institute is to advance the technologic and engineering arts embraced by it through interchange of knowledge This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of tech
Jan 1, 1952
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Distribution Of Zinc In Soils Overlying The Flat Gap MineBy Alan D. Hoagland
The Flat Gap mine, are important zinc deposit of the Appalachian type, is located in the Copper Ridge Belt in the Valley of Tennessee approximately 30 miles northeast of the Mascot-Jefferson City zinc
Jan 10, 1962
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Results Of Cement Plugging For Exclusion Of Bottom Water In The Augusta, Kansas, Field -DiscussionMOWRY BATES, ? Tulsa, Okla.-In the first part of this paper the author says: "In an unpublished paper on Water Problem in the Augusta Field, S. K. Clark reaches the following conclusions: (1) That the
Jan 4, 1919
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A New Surface Measurement Tool for Mineral EngineersBy F. W. Bloecher
D ETERMINATION of the surface area of finely divided minerals is of interest to mineral engineers engaged in flotation, comminution, and dewatering studies. In the industrial minerals field, many mate
Jan 3, 1951
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Graphical Determination of Circulating Loads in Crushing CircuitsBy M. R. Moharam
The well-known formulae of screening efficiency and circulating load calculations in closed crushing circuits were exploited to achieve graphical estimation of these parameters. Three basic charts wer
Jan 1, 1982
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Rutile – An Economic StudyBy Ernest G. Enck
Expanding markets and technological investigations now in progress for commercial production of titanium metal and alloys, as well as expanding uses for the oxide, have resulted in greater production,
Aug 1, 1956
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Hydrocarbon CompoundsBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. Simple Hydrocarbons. Chiefly members of the Paraffin Series C,H2,+2. SCHEERERITE. In whitish monoclinic crystals. Perhaps a polymer of marsh-gas (CHI). Found in brown coal at Uznach, Switzerland. H
Jan 1, 1922
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Longwall Dust Control By Water InfusionBy A. Sainato, E. Baker, J. Cervik
In Europe, water infusion is used widely to reduce generation of respirable dust during mining. Its use in the US is limited to a few plow operations in the deeper parts of the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbe
Jan 1, 1986
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Wire RopeBy Charles M. Haas
WHEN minable ore has been located, the problem of mining is synonymous with the problem of movement --movement of men and equipment to mine the ore, and movement of the ore from the earth to the mills
Jan 9, 1951
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange (c8c2c08d-adbb-4273-905d-dbad9a22194f)By W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 1, 1980
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An Interview With 1979 SME President Robert StefankoWould you briefly describe how you chose the minerals industry and reflect upon some of your earliest experiences? I wish that I could say that I had a well-formulated career plan early in life an
Jan 3, 1979
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Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp Density - APRIL 1979By F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger
The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi
Jan 1, 1980
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Take Five - Minutes Of MomentBy Jack Fox
It is some time since these columns have contained a report to the members on just what is doing in the Society of Mining Engineers. Accordingly, even though it is now a month and a half after the Ann
Jan 1, 1970
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Wabush - A $300-Million Iron OperationWabush Mines is the largest single supplier of iron ore to the Canadian steel industry, with 42% of its 6 million tpy of iron ore production going to the company's two Canadian owners-The Steel C
Jan 1, 1970
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Flotation Of Mineral FinesBy K. V. S. Sastry
INTRODUCTION Flotation is by far the most important unit operation of mineral processing. Most of the common base metals are produced from flotation concentrates of metal sulfides. Flotation is pr
Jan 1, 1979
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Haulage System in St. Joseph Lead Co. Mines of Southeast MissouriBy E. A. Jones
THE Southeast Missouri division of the St. Joseph Lead Co. normally hauls and hoists over 5 million tons of lead ore each year. This ore is mined in the stopes and headings of 20 mines, hauled to a ma
Jan 4, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Annealing of a Cold Rolled Aluminum Single Crystal (Discussion page 1313)By P. A. Beck, A. H. Lutts
IN the classical picture of recrystallization the growth of strain-free grains at the expense of a strained and work hardened matrix is responsible for the softening of cold worked metals on annealing
Jan 1, 1955
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Industrial Minerals - Mining Operations of the Montana Phosphate Products CompanyBy R. J. Armstrong, J. J. McKay
The Montana Phosphate Products Co. is currently operating three underground phosphate mines in Powell County, MOnt. † In this area the Phosphoria formation is from 35 to 50 ft thick and contains a
Jan 1, 1950
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Flotation Of Custom Lead-Zinc-Iron Ores As Practiced By The International Smelting Co.’s Tooele PlantBy W. J. McKenna
THE International Smelting Co. concentrator at Tooele, Utah, first operated on a custom basis for the treatment of lead-zinc-iron ores on Nov.' 1, 1924, with a capacity of 500 tons per day. On Ma
Jan 1, 1928
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A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques in the Carolina Slate BeltBy Paul C. Ragland, P. Geoffrey Feiss
The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure were exploited. Thus, fe
Jan 6, 1979