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Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal FinesBy L. E. Schiffman
This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning -10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an
Jan 10, 1950
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The Role of Weighted Average Cost of Capital in Evaluating a Mining VentureBy 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
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Age-Hardening Copper-Titanium AlloysBy F. R. Hensel
ACCORDING to statements by Guertler,1 Smith and Hamilton were the first to study the copper-titanium alloys, but owing to the presence of large amounts of impurities their data are inconclusive. M. A.
Jan 1, 1931
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The Nature Of Hastings Drilling Mud By Supercentrifuge And X-Ray AnalysisBy S. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher
Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of
Jan 1, 1942
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Economics Of Raw Materials PreparationBy Howard M. Graff, Sidney C. Bouwer
The economics of mining has traditionally been viewed quite apart from the economics of blast furnace operations. It was realized, of course, that blast furnaces would operate best with good raw mater
Jan 8, 1965
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Airborne Geophysics in the Search For Uranium in the Black HillsBy Rizzi Homestake Mining Co.
Geophysical methods of discovering new mineral deposits have long been routine with both the petroleum and mining industries. Experience has shown that most subsurface structures and mineral deposits
Mar 1, 1956
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AIME Annual Meeting To Attract Registrants From All Sections Of Western HemisphereMORE than 2500 members of the AIME from all sections of the U. S., Canada, Central and South America are expected to attend the 175th General Meeting scheduled for Los Angeles Feb. 16 to 21, 1953. The
Jan 1, 1952
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Design Of The Geologic Program At The Zortman And Landusky Mines, Little Rocky Mountains, MontanaBy M. S. Enders, L. M. Rogers
The Little Rocky Mountains host epithermal gold-silver bearing vein and stockwork deposits in a syenite intrusive complex. Pegasus Gold Ltd. is currently mining these oxidized deposits by open-pit met
Jan 1, 1984
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Design of Mineral Processing Flowsheet – Case HistoryBy Gary E. Butts, Paul R. Smith
Introduction The design of a mineral processing flowsheet involves many factors. The importance of the sample can not be overemphasized. Competent and thorough mineralogical examinations are importan
Jan 1, 1978
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Test Methods For Evaluating Iron Ores, Pellets And SinterBy Heinrich A. Kortmann
Specifications on the chemical, physical and metallurgical properties of the blast furnace burden are steadily becoming more stringent, especially in those countries where higher raw material and ener
Jan 1, 1977
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The Mineralogy of Blast Furnace SinterBy Hobart M. Kraner
THE mineralogy of blast furnace sinter is of interest because its mineral content is one of the important factors contributing to its character. There are so many other factors affecting the propertie
Jan 11, 1953
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The Use of Wooden Rock Bolts in the Day MinesBy Carville E. Sparks, Rollin Farmin
TRIAL installations of rock bolts, of the slit-rod- and-wedge type, were under way at several units of Day Mines, Inc., when Korean hostilities interrupted the already slow deliveries of steel bars to
Jan 9, 1953
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Scranton Paper - Microscopic Structure of Steel RailsBy F. Lynwood Garrison
The enormous growth of the manufacture of Bessemer steel in this country within the last few years, due to the almost constant large demand for steel rails, renders it very desirable that our knowledg
Jan 1, 1887
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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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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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Predicting Dewatering Rates and Designing Deep-Well Dewatering Systems for Open-Pit Mines by Use of Numerical ModelingBy Richard R. Parizek, E. Scott Blair
Numerical modeling of ground water flow systems can be used to help analyze many practical problems encountered in the mining industry. Numerical models can be used to predict ground-water seepage rat
Jan 1, 1982
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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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The Role of Geologists in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore DistrictsBy J. K. Gustafson
MEASURED in terms of ore tonnage, the New Quebec and Labrador iron ore fields promise to rank with the greatest iron ore districts of the world. -- Over 400 million tons of high-grade ore for direct s
Jan 6, 1953
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Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of DuraluminBy Robert Lindsay
A NUMBER of detailed investigations of the physical changes accom-panying age-hardening have raised the question as to the possibility of some phenomenon preceding the actual process of precipitation.
Jan 1, 1939
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Bright Future Eyed For Utilization Of CoalBy Norman Yarborough
Much has been written about the energy fuels including their standing with respect to reserves, their delivered Btu costs, their potential in the electrical generating market and their capabilities to
Jan 1, 1970