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New York Paper - Flameless CombustionBy Carleton Ellis
The problem of the influence of hot surfaces upon gaseous combustion is one which, from a purely scientific standpoint, has engaged, for many years past, the attention of Prof. William A. Bone, of Lee
Jan 1, 1913
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Tailing Disposal At The Morenci ConcentratorBy P. F. Allen
With capacity of 51,000 tpd, the Morenci concentrator produces approximately 49,000 tons of tailing for final deposition. Disposal involves distrlbutlon of thickened tailing to dams in such a manner t
Jul 1, 1956
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Air-Operated Clamshell For Sinking Small ShaftsBy James W. Lower
IN developing the orebody on lower levels of the Star mine at Burke, Idaho, Hecla Mining Co. is faced with a serious problem in driving raises. Levels are at 200-ft intervals. As a raise is being driv
Jan 7, 1958
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Analysis of Displacement and Strain Data for the Determination of the In Situ Deformability of Rock MassesBy M. Karfakis, K. Kim, R. V. de la Cruz
The in situ deformability of a closely jointed basalt rock mass was determined by two different methods: the NX-borehole jack method where displacements of opposing curved platens were related to appl
Jan 1, 1984
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Borehole Mining Of Deep Phosphate Ore In St. Johns County, Florida (FEBRUARY 1985)By G. A. Savanick
Borehole (slurry) mining, where a tool incorporating a water-jet cutter and a downhole slurry pump mines phosphate through a borehole, was field tested in northeastern Florida as part of a US Bureau o
Jan 1, 1986
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CommitteesSTANDING COMMITTEES Executive A, R. LEDOUX, Chairman HERBERT HOOVER EDWIN LUDLOW ARTHUR S. DWIGHT CHARLES F. RAND Membership J. V. W. REYNDERS, Chairman J. V. N. DOER W. H. ALDRIDGE EDGAR RICK
Jan 1, 1923
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AIME NewsJan 4, 1953
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New Developments In Mobile Crushing Plants Are Eyed By Open Pit OperatorsBy Boris J. Kochanowsky
In a mobile crushing unit system trucks are replaced by a conveyor, which results in a continuous, almost fully automated operation with all its attendant advantages. Because of new designs for large
Jan 9, 1968
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in AustraliaBy Arthur Wade
During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Gases in a Sample of Overpoled Fire-refined Copper (With Discussion)By O. W. Ellis
The writer has dealt with the effect of various methods of melting copper upon the gas content of the metal.' The copper referred to in his earlier paper was melted in the foundry both in the oil
Jan 1, 1929
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Petroleum Economics - The Economics of Overdevelopment (T. P. 1084)By John D. Gill
The purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious. direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as distinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1940
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Western Canadian Coals to Eastern Markets: To and Through Thunder Bay Terminal (d13ac18e-c388-4368-bf0d-09468468418c)By Michael A. Farrugia, Marcel Michaud
Remoteness of western Canadian coals has always been a barrier to the use of Canadian coals domestically. However, the world energy crunch, increased mining costs, stricter environmental controls, lab
Jan 1, 1977
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The Function Of Alumina In Slags (87d0e527-4181-46f7-a4bf-84a647787347)By Carl Henrich
A.. S. DWIGHT, New York, N. Y.-Mr. Henrich's paper is rather inconclusive as to the role that alumina really plays in slags. He gives a number of interesting instances of high alumina, with concl
Jan 4, 1917
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Movement Of Longwalls At Shoemaker MineBy Edward C. Mack, Ronald G. Stovash
INTRODUCTION Ronald G. Stovash General Superintendent Consolidation Coal Company Shoemaker Mine Moundsville, West Virginia Consolidation Coal Company's Shoemaker Mine is located in West Virgin
Jan 1, 1981
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Progress in the Development and Use of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons and Steels in the Mining Industry (6e13a2e3-8bbe-4977-83c6-19580b403860)By John Dodd
This paper reviews advances in the technology of abrasion resistant iron and steels, which could help combat abrasion and wear in mining operations. With the recent progress in high chromium alloy iro
Jan 1, 1982
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Preliminary Report Of The Committee Upon The Waste Of Anthracite CoalBy Eckley B. Coxe
AT the first meeting of the Institute, a paper was read by Mr. Rothwell, calling attention to the importance of at once considering the great waste of anthracite coal under the present system of minin
Jan 1, 1873
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A Kinetic Study of the Leaching of MolybdeniteBy Milton E. Wadsworth, W. Martin Fassell, William H. Dresher
A study of the rate of dissolution of molybdenite (MoS2) in alkaline solution was carried out under carefully controlled conditions. Effects of temperature, oxygen over-pressure, and KOH concentration
Jul 1, 1956
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A Hydrothermal Process For Oxidized Nickel OresBy D. C. Seidel, E. F. Fitzhugh
Nickel sulfide ores lend themselves readily to concentration before smelting or pressure leaching, but neither of the major oxidized ore types-the iron-rich laterites and magnesium-rich, soft silicate
Jan 4, 1968
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Modelling Pinched Sluice Type ConcentratorsBy G. K. N. S. Subasinghe
An attempt has been made to explain the behavior of a pinched sluice in terms of the established theories of fluid mechanics and mineral processing. A method has been developed to calculate the un
Jan 1, 1984
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Size Analysis And Flotation Chemistry Highlighted By Basic Science ResearchersBy Jan D. Miller
The application of computers to the control and study of mineral processing operations such as grinding, classification and flotation has created an interest in simulation studies of these operations
Jan 1, 1970