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    A New Theory of Comminution

    By Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang

    Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before break-age, which appears as heat. An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy the

    Jan 8, 1950

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    Laboratory Procedures For Determining Pelletizing Characteristics Of Iron Ore Concentrates

    By L. J. Erck, T. E. Ban

    A discussion of laboratory procedures used to determine pellet quality and to simulate handling and firing conditions. Strength- temperature relationships in pelletizing; effect of chemical additives

    Jan 8, 1953

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    Copper Precipitation Methods At Weed Heights

    By Howard W. Jacky

    At Weed Heights, Nev., precipitation plays a major role in the plant operation. Almost two-thirds of the present copper production is leach-precipitation plant copper. The entire plant complex proce

    Jan 6, 1967

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    The Economics of Coal Preparation (15463342-1177-49f2-b0f9-6828cc80fa93)

    By Kenneth K. Humphreys, R. M. Quinlan, Stan Venkatesan

    INTRODUCTION 1 * The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes in recent years. For example, the price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (s

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologies Using Computer Models - The State of the Art (8691c5dd-5b78-4add-b219-77847e34dc7f)

    By Young C. Kim

    The use of computer models to design the ultimate open pit limits during feasibility studies as well as during long-range mine planning is becoming an enforced practice in all types of mining, e.g., f

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Bridgeport Paper - The Mines of the Chalanches, France

    By T. A. Rickard

    In southeastern France, among the magnificent alpine masses of the Dauphine, there is a group of celebrated mines of silver-, nickel- and cobalt-ores, the deposits of which present many features

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Factors Favoring Expanded Underground Mining of Limestone in Illinois

    By James W. Baxter

    Underground mining of limestone is becoming increasingly practicable in Illinois. Most quarries are near rivers on the western and southern borders where competition for land use is intensive. Increas

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Economical Results In The Treatment Of Gold And Silver Ores By Fusion

    By John A. Church

    AT a time when the treatment of gold and silver ores by fusion, in opposition to the mill-process, is attracting so much attention in this country, it may be useful to consider what is done in a well-

    Jan 1, 1873

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    A New Zealander Looks A Hydraulicking Coal In The USSR

    By W. B. Watson

    IN the USSR considerable technical improvements have been made in hydraulic methods of mining coal. In New Zealand coal mining by these methods is still comparatively crude. The Russian techniques are

    Jan 4, 1958

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    Industrial Minerals of New Zealand (733126fe-f17c-4e93-8166-dfc110b275b6)

    By B. N. Thompson

    Main industrial minerals produced in New Zealand are nonmetallic - clay, dolomite, limestone, pumice, salt, serpentine, and silica sand. Other minerals, some with minor production, include diatomite,

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Kinetic And Process Analysis Of The Agglomeration Of Particulate Materials By Green Pelletization

    By K. V. S. Sastry

    This paper summarizes recent research on the kinetic aspects and process behavior of agglomeration in balling circuits. The physical concepts underlying agglomeration, the mechanisms responsible for s

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Atlantic City Paper - Emery, Chrome-Ore and Other Minerals in the Villayet of Aidin, Asia Minor

    By W. F. A. Thomae

    The Villayet of Aidin is a province in Asia Minor which has a coast line extending from opposite the island of Mitylene to beyond Makri, opposite the island of Rhodes, and embraces almost the entire b

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Official Institute Reports Covering The Year 1944 - Presented At The Annual Meeting, February 20, 1945 - Report Of The Secretary

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS GENTLEMEN : Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1944 and r

    Jan 1, 1946

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    On The Occurrence Of The Lead Ores In Missouri

    By James R. Gage

    THE lead deposits of Missouri may be divided into three districts, the southwest, middle, and southeast. As too much time would be required to devote a detailed account to each district, only a descri

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Buffalo Paper - Steel Rails and Specifications for their Manufacture

    By Robert W. Hunt

    Having had some twenty years' experience in trying to make good Bessemer steel rails, and now devoting my thoughts and energies to seeing that other people seek the same end, I venture to lay bef

    Jan 1, 1889

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    American Students of Mining in Germany

    By J. C. Bartlett

    As American students of mining, philosophy, philology, music, history, or art have found it necessary or highly advantageous to supplement their course of study at home by a residence of some years at

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - The Hematite Ore Mines and Blast Furnaces East of the Hudson River

    By James F. Lewis

    The hematite iron ore mines east of the Hudson River are confined to a strip of country ten to fifteen miles wide, commencing on the south, near Fishkill, running northeast through Dutchess County, an

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    Geostatistical Study Of Three Coal Deposits In The Western United States

    By W. D. Grundy, Frances Wahl Pierce, Jean-Paul Marbeau, Carol Waite Conner

    Resource and coal quality estimates of three coal deposits in the Western United States were estimated by kriging, a geostatistical method that yields unbiased estimates with maximum achievable precis

    Jan 1, 1983