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  • AIME
    Educational Methods at the Copper Queen - Discussion

    G. M. TAYLOR,* Colorado Springs, Colo.-I do not think the plan outlined in this paper would work at Cripple Creek. Most of our men have had a pretty good education. The Cripple Creek district is a les

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Resurrection Cuts Mining Costs - Makes Lower Grade Ore Economic

    By C. N. Stout

    Square-sets go out and labor saving combination of top-slicing and sub-level caving raises tons per man hour 300 pct, cuts timber cost 50 pct to permit mining lower grade ores.

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles for Magnesium. Rhenium. Ruthenium. Zinc. and Cadmium (TN)

    By Alan Lawley

    AS part of a programme of experimental work on single crystals of rhenium and ruthenium, it was found necessary to have the crystallographic angles for these elements. The angles given in Table I were

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Polyacrylamides For The Mining Industry

    By Merrill F. McCarty, Robert S. Olson

    New organic flocculants of high-molecular weight are replacing lime, glue, and starch in liquid- solid separation. Of these synthetic materials, polyacrylamides are outstanding. Polyacrylamides form

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Cananea’s Program For Leaching in Place

    By Robert C. Weed

    Leaching in place at Cananea began in the 1920's on a limited scale. The first plants were small wooden boxes located underground in the Capote and Oversight mines, and output was low. Scrap iron

    Jul 1, 1956

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    Five Variable Flotation Tests Using Factorial Design

    By Adrian C. Dorenfeld

    Factorial design is a mathematical method of drawing valid conclusions from a series of tests made in a predetermined pattern. It is applied to flotation ore testing using, in this case, five variable

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Studies of the Effect of Freight Rates on Marketing Northwest Industrial Minerals

    By Leslie C. Richards

    The competitive position of producers of industrial minerals depends upon the delivered price of their product. Freight charges are a major factor in the sales to consumers. A comparison of freight ra

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Bump Symposium Progress In Control

    THE term mountain bump describes the sudden rupture of one or more coal pillars under excessive stress. These bursts occur with varying degrees of violence and sometimes include adjacent strata, espec

    Jan 8, 1958

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    The Japanese Swirl Cyclone

    By Raymond E. Zimmerman

    Abstract-The Swirl Cyclone developed in Japan, although based upon the same principles as the standard cyclones for heavy-media or water-only cyclones for cleaning coal, is novel in that it is investe

    Jan 2, 1978

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    Bureau of Mines Studies Iron Ore Concentration - Gravity-Flotation Combination Appears Best

    By Ballard H. Clemmons

    THE future of the steelmaking industry of the Birmingham, Ala., district is closely related to and, in a large measure, dependent on the development of workable, economic processes of ore concentratio

    Jan 12, 1950

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    Council Of Economics - Mineral Economics And The Mining Engineer

    By Brian W. Mackenzie

    Since mineral economics is often coupled with mining engineering in the solution of mineral industry problems, it is important that the principles of this science be a part of the mining engineer&apos

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Brushy Creek Moves Into Production

    Brushy Creek mine is located near the center of a linear, 40 mile long belt of mineralization that extends south from St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Viburnum division. The mine area includes a segment

    Jan 7, 1973

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    Investment Capital and Mineral Development

    By L. C. Raymond

    Why, in an age when natural resources are available on a scale heretofore unknown, and when there is an unprecedented need for them to be developed, have would leaders been unable to find solutions wh

    Jan 8, 1964

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    Mine Development And Rock Mechanics Monitoring at the White River Shale Project

    By Lowell B. Page

    The White River Shale Project has completed a 5,000-foot production decline and a 30-foot diameter 1,010-foot deep shaft into its oil shale orebody in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah. This is the firs

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Shrinking World of Exploration

    By Thomas N. Walthier

    Throughout the world, governments are placing increasingly severe restrictions on mineral exploration and mining activities. One result is that there are fewer places left where mining companies are w

    Jan 4, 1976

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    Digital- Computer Development Of Process Models

    By E. J. Freeh, W. E. Horst, R. C. Kellner

    A technique useful in the important area of process-model building is described. The procedure is illustrated in the development of a mathematical model to describe the unsteady-state process of batch

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel

    By D. S. Jacobus

    The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Application Of Computer In Assessing The Effectiveness Of Roof Bolts On The Stability Of A Coal Mine Roof

    By A. Wahab Khair, Nagendra P. Reddy

    This paper attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of rock reinforcement on underground coal mine entries using analytical technique. A two dimensional finite element analysis has been carried out to s

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion : Bauxite (see papers by Messrs. Laur and Hayes, pp. 234 and 243)

    A. E. Hunt, Pittsburgh, Pa : I have heard these papers read with a great deal of pleasure. I am particularly interested, in a financial way, in the bauxites as ores of aluminum, and it is safe to prop

    Jan 1, 1895