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Papers - Electrocapillary Amalgamation (T.P. 676, with discussion)By Orson Cutler Shepard
The term "electrocapillary amalgamation" is used in this paper to designate amalgamation processes that depend upon electrocapillary phenomenon; i.e., the action of an electric current upon the surfac
Jan 1, 1939
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Results In The Duquesne Mill Of The Callahan Zinc-Lead Company (2f079d81-4501-4299-ab57-0b95a84b534c)By Joseph C. Kieffer
THE Duquesne property of the Callahan Zinc-Lead Co. is about 20 miles east of Nogales, in southern Arizona. One mine is near the mill, but most of the mill feed is hauled in by truck from a number of
Jan 1, 1942
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Technique For Optimizing Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy A. K. Sinha
The market for thermal coal has recently been growing rapidly and it is projected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Both the national and international markets often demand high-Btu low-
Jan 1, 1985
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CommitteesJan 1, 1916
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Analysis Of Hard-Rock Cuttability For MachinesBy N. G. W. Cook
At present, tunnels can be driven in rock by either of two essentially different techniques, in one of which rock-breaking is accomplished by drilling and blasting and in the other by mechanical loadi
Jan 1, 1970
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Among Fortune’s Favored 500The 38 companies listed below are those substantially engaged in the mining of metals, non- metals, or coal which appeared among the country's top 500 (on the basis of sales volume) listed in the
Jan 9, 1966
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Management Organization Principles Applied To The Mining IndustryBy F. Newton Parks
SOUND management organization is as essential to a mining operation as sound mining practices, exploration methods, concentration processes, or marketing methods. In fact, if a mining company is well
Jan 5, 1958
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Radiation Hazards In Backfilling With Classified Uranium Mill TailingsBy K. D. Weverstad, J. E. Cleveland, J. C. Franklin, J. W. Black
A mined-out stope being backfilled with classified mill tailings was continuously monitored, both upstream and downstream, to determine the radon concentration associated with the mill tailings. The r
Jan 1, 1982
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Production - Domestic - Production and Development Situation of Kansas in 1930By Henry A. Ley
Kansas ranked fourth on the list of oil-producing states during the year 1930. Progressive statistics show that total production for the year will approximate 42,729,085 bbl. When final figures are co
Jan 1, 1931
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On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast FurnaceBy William Kent
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN the paper by Mr. Fernow, on Red Charcoal, read at the first session of this meeting, it was suggested that this fuel might be used in the blas
Jan 1, 1878
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Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To MiningBy Kevin M. O’Connor
Examples are presented in which Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) was employed to locate deformation in rock masses induced by mining. The first example involved monitoring the propogation of overburden
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Polyvalent Metal-Silicate Hydrosols on the Flotation of Calcite (400eafed-1e69-4074-804b-2a9ec90e214d)By Ven Mercade
The flotation and, more importantly, the depression of calcite has been extensively studied, especially in terms of collector, pH, and metal ions. A basic laboratory study was undertaken to determine
Jan 1, 1981
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The Outlook for MiningBy James Boyd
It is obvious that mining has been influenced to a high degree by political and economic events, many of which are of such a nature that the mining industry has relatively little influence in shaping
Jan 5, 1950
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Cationic Flotation Of Cement RockBy J. C. Williams
THE operations described in this paper are those of the flotation plant of the Valley Forge Cement Co. at Conshohocken, Pa., and concern the use of a particular cationic reagent-namely, DP-243. The r
Jan 1, 1946
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Biographical Notice - Frank FirmstoneFrank Firmstone was born Aug. 29, 1846, at Glendon Iron Works, near Easton, Pa., the residence of his father, William Firmstone, one of the pioneers of the anthracite-iron business. After preliminary
Jan 1, 1920
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Computer Simulation Aids In Long-Range Mine Production Planning At ClimaxBy Moshe Sheinkin, Douglas E. Julin
Large tonnage operations face many problems in adequately planning ahead for future years production. In order to maintain desired levels of production, such problems as source of tonnage, man- power
Jan 4, 1967
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Cinnabar At CorderoBy E. L. Fisk
First discovered and claimed in 1929, the Cordero cinnabar deposit lies 11 road miles southwest of McDermitt, Nev., near the Nevada-Oregon boundary. The name "Cordero" means "little lamb" in the Basqu
Jan 11, 1961
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Opportunity and Responsibility of the EngineerBy SAMUEL GOMPERS
THE name engineer makes a very strong appeal to one who appreciates the mechanism underlying the fabric of our civilization. Engineers are scouts of civilization. We send them ahead into the lone &apo
Jan 1, 1921
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Philadelphia Paper - Gas-producers using BlastBy F. H. Daniels
IN this paper it is my intention to call your attention to a few of the many producers using blast, now in common use in Sweden, and also those constructed by the Washburn & Moèn Manufacturing Company
Jan 1, 1881
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Lattice Parameters of Magnesium AlloysBy R. S. Busk
A PREVIOUS paper1 has summarized the effect of A all metallic elements on the lattice parameters of magnesium. The present paper deals with the effect of temperature on the lattice parameters and the
Jan 1, 1953