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    Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Phosphate Fines

    By David J. Raden

    INTRODUCTION Economic deposits of phosphate are found at shallow depths (80 ft.) in central and northern Florida (Figure 1) where they have been mined since the late19th century(l).The present (197

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Bougainville Copper Limited Concentrator

    By D. A. Hinckfuss

    The large and compact but simple Bougainville Copper Limited flotation circuit has been in operation for 3-1/2 years. Discussion of problem areas encountered since start-up and remedies that have been

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Humboldt-Pocahontas Vein, Rosita, Colorado

    By R. Neilson Clark

    THE discovery of a thin pay streak, yielding carbonates of copper, native silver, and perhaps chloride of silver, was made on the 9th of April, 1874, within the trachytic belt which forms part of the

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and Resources

    By James E. Jopling

    The county of Marquette, Michigan, includes nearly all the iron-mines that have been worked on the Marquette range, which stretches in a generally western direction from the mines at Negaunee, 10 mile

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Detroit Paper - Nickel and Monel Metal, with Especial Reference to Annealing

    By C. A. Crawford

    Nickel and the nickel-copper alloy, the latter generally referred to as monel metal, are available in a variety of wrought and fabricated forms, of which the following are regular commercial products:

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    New York Paper - Of Mr. Bain’s Paper on Alaska Coal-Land Problems (see p. 595)

    R. W. Raymond, New York, N. Y.: Mr. Bain's introductory statement that there is a growing disposition on the part of the public " to change emphasis " in government from political equality " to "

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Sulphide-Deposit of South Iron Hill, Leadville, Colorado

    By Francis T. Freeland

    The deeper workings of the Leadville mines show refractory ores, consisting principally of sulphides of iron, lead, and zinc, carrying silver, in place of the easily reduced carbonate ores lying neare

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Geology and Mining Methods of Kennecott Mines

    By Stephen Birch

    THE Chitina mining district of Alaska is located at the headwaters of the Chitina and Copper Rivers. At present, the only producing min-ing properties are the mines of the Kennecott Copper Corpn. and

    Jan 1, 1924

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    The Recovery of Copper From Dilute Process Streams

    By J. S. Jacobi

    Treating copper ores by heap-leaching and similar hydrometallurgical means is a time-honored practice, which was well known even in the 19th century. Later the method lost ground to better ore dressin

    Jan 9, 1963

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    The Next Exploration Stage for Carlin-Type Gold Deposits

    By Joseph G. Wargo

    A meteoric rise in selling price has revived gold exploration activity throughout the world. In the United States the effort is, in large measure, channeled toward discovery of disseminated gold depos

    Jan 9, 1979

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    Underground Mining and Rapid Excavation

    By Thomas E. Howard

    Recently, the mining community has begun to move toward a more prominent place in the structure of American society. Extensive press coverage of our energy problems during the past year or two has led

    Jan 6, 1975

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    The Domestic Graphite Supply Problem

    By E. N. Cameron

    Graphite has been included in U. S. lists of strategic minerals since the problem of mineral deficiencies was revealed during World War I. Since 1918 the domestic graphite industry has led a precariou

    Oct 1, 1956

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    Dynamic Response of the Continuous Mechanical Froth Flotation Cell

    By Leon Y. Sadler

    Three new transfer functions relating the time response of the amount of floatable mineral in the under flow to time-dependent changes in the amount of floatable mineral in the feed to the cell are pr

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Papers - Progress of “Big Blasting” at Climax (T. P. 936, with discussion)

    By F. S. McNicholas

    In the first big blast at Climax, a "loop back" (three-wire system) was used (Fig, I), with the idea of securing a wiring system that would give to all series the same amount of current. Single-pha

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Operating Layout and Phase Plans – Aspects of Production Planning

    By Thomas R. Couzens

    This chapter covers certain aspects of open pit production planning based on experience, pointing out approaches to planning that may help produce a realistic picture for evaluation and operation The

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Mexican Paper - Diverse Origins and Diverse Times of Formation of the Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Mississippi Valley

    By Charles R. Keyes

    During the past decade the genesis of the lead- and zincdeposits of the Mississippi valley has received special attention from many distinguished observers. But their united egorts, instead of settlin

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Slope Stability and Ground Water Control in Eufaula Bauxite District Alabama (66175d18-b328-46b9-a703-6bff6a108fe0)

    By Thomas A. Simpson, Russell A. Walker

    Hydrogeological techniques were used to solve problems of slope stability in open-pit mines of the Eufaula bauxite district, Ala. Geologic and hydrologic data were evaluated and used to design a syste

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Recovery of High Quality Iron-Ore Products From the Appalachian Region Ores (f25b4d80-81a3-4bb4-9108-73f3706c82b3)

    By H. S. Hanna, C. Rampacek

    The problems and limitations encountered in the Physical beneficiation of the Appalachian Red Iron Ores are discussed. Two major problems are identified - the high phosphorus content and the fine diss

    Jan 1, 1983