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    Seismic Analysis Aids In Overburden Removal

    A fast, easy, and inexpensive method of determining the consolidation of overburden in surface mining operations through seismic analysis has been developed. The method involves use of a refraction s

    Jan 8, 1959

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    Electric Truck Haulage At Crestmore

    By Peter B. Nalle

    Over a period of years the Crestmore plant of the Riverside Cement Co. has been supplied with limestone from the Chino limestone bed. The limestone bed dips about 40º and extends 1500 ft along the str

    Jan 4, 1959

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    Strategic Beryllium From Domestic Pegmatites

    By James S. Browning, B. H. Clemmans

    BERYLLIUM, obtained mainly from the beryllium-aluminum silicate, beryl, is one of our most strategic and critical metals. Strategic because suitable substitutes for many of its alloys have never been

    Jan 8, 1953

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    Natural Potentials In Sedimentary Rocks

    By Parke A. Dickey

    POTENTIAL differences between strata of shale and sandstone have been recognized for about 15 years, and they form the basis of the electrical logging of oil wells. Hitherto these potentials have been

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Scrubbing Solves Sand Flotation Problem

    By William E. Messner

    California’s Monterey Peninsula, noted for its beaches, resort hotels, and beautiful homes, also harbors a pioneering beneficiation operation. Here for more than 35 years the Del Monte Properties Co.

    Jan 2, 1955

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    Other Schools

    IT is difficult to judge how much influence the success attained during its first year, 186465, by the School of Mines at Columbia had on developments in education for the mineral industry elsewhere i

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Developments To Improve Longwall Conveyor Performance

    By Walter von der Linden

    INTRODUCTION There are three essential components for a modern longwall mining system: the coal cutting/loading machine, the self-advancing supports and the longwall conveying system. The latter cons

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Relative Effectiveness of Sodium Silicates of Different Silica-Soda Ratios as Gangue Depressants in Non- metallic Flotation

    By C. L. Sollenbeger, R. B. Greenwalt

    PERHAPS the most widely used dispersants or gangue depressants in nonmetallic flotation are sodium silicates, which vary in silica-to-soda ratio from 1 to 3.75. Typical manufactured silicates in order

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Metal Ion Activation in Xanthate Flotation of Quartz

    By R. E. Pray, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller, B. F. Perinne

    Quartz cannot be floated with potassium amyl xanthate as collector at any pH. Complete flotation is achieved with certain minimal additions of amyl xanthate and Pb from pH 5.8 to 8.5 and with amyl xan

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium Leaching

    By Robert S. Schecter, Paul M. Bommer

    This paper presents the development of and results from a computer model of in situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of res

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Coal-Dust Explosion Investigations

    By M. J. Taffanel

    I AM very much impressed by this manifestation of international brotherhood; the mining engineers on both sides of the ocean have similar subjects to deal with, meet with the same difficulties, expose

    Jan 9, 1914

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    Flotation of apatite from calcareous ores with primary amines (676b88e5-63ed-4501-a1f6-2e1845516a20)

    By H. Soto, I. Iwasaki

    Primary amines are strong collectors of apatite and they can selectively float sedimentary phosphates from calcareous ores. However, secondary and tertiary amines and trimethyl ammonium salts are inef

    Jan 1, 1986

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    World Production Of Petroleum In 1923

    By E. De Golyer

    THE petroleum production of the world, in 1923, for the first time reached the billion-barrel mark. A preliminary estimate of production is 1,014,413,000 bbl., an increase of 159,604,000 bbl., or 18.6

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Military Reading for Civilian Engineers

    By authority of the Secretary of War, and in response to frequent requests, the following suggested list of reading is issued by the War Department for the information of civilian engineers desiring t

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Local Section News (ea3bc4f1-9f3f-485a-9caa-36a3f609cec4)

    COLUMBIA SECTION Holds four sessions during year. Annual meeting in September or October. S. S. FOWLER, Chairman, J. C. HAAS, Vice-Chairman, LYNDON K. ARMSTRONG, Secretary-Treasurer, 720 Peyton Bl

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Environmental Conditions Of Deposition Of Coal

    By David White

    THE environmental conditions under which coals are deposited are revealed by the stratigraphy of the coal basins and coal beds and by the details of the structure and the physical constitution of the

    Jan 1, 1925

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Cast-Iron Tools for Cutting Metals

    By Oberlin Smith

    The use of cast-iron tools, with chilled cutting-edges, for lathes, planers, boring-mills, etc., is not, as Gar as I can learn, very extensive in the United States, or perhaps in England and other par

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mercury Embrittlement of Titanium Alloy RC-130-A

    By H. P. Leighly

    WORNER1 briefly studied the embrittlement of titanium by mercury. He found that mercury will wet the titanium surface at 400°C in vacuo, if the specimen had been heated previously to 700°C to dissol

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Technical Lectures (e15f14a8-ece4-493f-ac6e-940870277d6f)

    THE Howe Memorial Lecture, in memory of Henry Marion Howe, Past President of the Institute, was authorized in April, 1923, as an annual address to be delivered by invitation under the auspices of the

    Jan 1, 1952