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  • AIME
    Prospecting Significance of Hypogene Iron Oxide Distributions in the Montezuma District, Central Colorado

    By Kenneth E. Kulp, Theodore Botinelly, George J. Neuerburg

    Distribution of hypogene iron oxides may be useful in prospecting the Montezuma district, central Colorado, for certain metals, some of which have not been mined or sought in the district. The depleti

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Boston Paper - The Electric Motor in Mining Operation

    By George W. Mansfield

    My plan in this paper is, first, to prove three general points, and then to take up the specific applications of the electric motor to nining work. The three poinb are: 1. The electric system is th

    Jan 1, 1888

  • AIME
    Mine Management

    By Gloyd M. Wiles

    Since D. C. Jackling was famous for his adeptness at organizing and training teams of operating personnel, the subject of mine management is particularly appropriate for a Jackling Lecture. In fact, i

    Jan 5, 1962

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    Heavy Media Separation Flowsheet Development

    By Colin G. Wilson

    This paper considers the heavy liquid laboratory tests used to determine the amenability of a potential ore to the heavy media process. The results of the laboratory testing are correlated to actual p

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Drying Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized State

    By E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry

    This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrainment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture r

    Jan 9, 1950

  • AIME
    Computer Graphics: A New Tool For Exploration And Mining

    By L. Michael Kaas

    The mineral industries are striving to expand their use of the computer's ability to process exploration, geologic, and mining data. Digital plotting programs and devices are continuing to gain w

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    California Paper - Deep Mining at the Utica Nine, Angels, California (Discussion, 1050)

    By J. H. Collier

    The mother lode, or mineralized belt, at Angels, in Calaveras county, California, is 3 miles wide. At least, a region of that width has been, and is being, prospected which has shown considerable mine

    Jan 1, 1900

  • AIME
    Application Of Track Etch Radon Prospecting To Uranium Deposits, Front Range, Colorado

    By James C. Fisher

    Traditional uranium exploration techniques were utilized and comparatively evaluated in the Front Range, Colorado uranium province. Intense surficial leaching and thick colluvial cover render traditio

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    World’s Largest Coal Pier Dedicated in Norfolk, September 18

    Optimism over the continued growth of coal ex- ports received a significant shot in the arm September 18 at Norfolk, Va., when huge, new ship coal-loading facilities of the Norfolk & Western Railway w

    Jan 10, 1963

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Botanical Methods of Prospecting for Uranium

    By Helen L. Cannon

    BOTANICAL methods of prospecting for metalliferous ores are based on the premise that deposits at depth may be reflected chemically in surface vegetation. For the past several years, on behalf of the

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Computer Simulation Of Ground Water Inflow To Underground Mines

    By Robert E. Snow, Douglas J. Cosler

    The application and development of computer models for simulation of transient ground water inflow to underground mines can assist in mine planning and operation as well as environmental impact assess

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Application of the Shrinking Core Model for Copper Oxide Leaching

    By M. L. White, J. L. Shafer, C. L. Caenepeel

    Often an in situ leach is the only practical economic method for copper recovery from small low grade oxide deposits. The decision to develop a copper property by an in situ blast and leach is strongl

    Jan 2, 1979

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    Genetic Relationship of the Andersonville, Georgia, and Eufaula, Alabama, Bauxitic Kaolin Areas (760d1502-7107-440b-a875-7fa7fcc5972e)

    By John F. Burst

    Nanafalia aged bauxitic kaolins which straddle the Chattahoochee River in a NE-SW trending line anchored by Eufaula, Ala., and Andersonville, Ga., apparently derive from the same Piedmont source. A ge

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Rheological Properties of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized by Polymers

    By Laszlo Valentyik

    To separate minerals on a small scale according to their specific gravity, heavy liquids are used, but because of high costs and health hazards they cannot be used in large scale plants. In order to s

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Some Practical Approaches To Analyzing Liberation From A Binary System

    By Richard R. Klimpel

    This paper takes the liberation model recently developed by Klimpel and Austin for liberation from a binary system and reduces the over-all model form to a number of useful limiting cases. General use

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Interactive Computer System to Prepare Borehole Data for Coal Seam Mapping

    By S. S. Hedge, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger

    The coal procedures described in this paper address the problems building a body of coal data that is accurate, precise, readily available, and easy to manipulate. The system is a set of interactive c

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    An Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of Spherical Agglomeration In Water

    By M. Tsunekawa, T. Takamori, T. Hirajima

    In spherical agglomeration in water, the pattern of the growth behaviour of agglomerates is essentially determined by the surface chemical properties of the particles and the oil-water interface.

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Role of Weighted Average Cost of Capital in Evaluating a Mining Venture

    By Eli Sani

    Investment in the mineral industries-particularly in the mining industry-differs from investment in nonminera1 industries in that the latter have an indeterminate life, assumed to be perpetual, and ar

    Jan 5, 1977

  • AIME
    NEW Haven Paper - Blast-Furnace Economy

    By Henry M. Howe

    My attention has been drawn within a few days to a series of articles in Volume XVIII of the Engineering and Mining Journal, 1874, by Mr. J. A. Church, in which it is stated, among other

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    Washington Paper - Refractory Materials

    By T. Egleston

    Although the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard