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A New Invention Helps Win More Value From Electrolytic Plant Feed
By Behram H. Wadia, Robert S. Lehto
A new metallurgical treatment for capturing as much of the values as possible from zinc refinery feed has been devised by personnel in Cerro de Pasco's Peruvian operation at La Oroya. Results fro
Jan 9, 1969
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Beneficiation Of Israeli Phosphate Ore
By B. C. Mariacher, I. Hoffman
In 1952, beneficiated phosphate ore first began to move from the Oron plant of Negev Phosphates Ltd. in the Negev Desert to the super-phosphate plant at Haifa, Israel. Since that time this company has
Jan 5, 1961
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Thermocouple Installation In Annealing Kilns For Optical Glass
By E. D. Williamson
DURING the wartime rush to prepare the glass necessary for the needs of our army and navy, the problem of the temperature control of the annealing kilns became most serious. The narrow limits of strai
Jan 8, 1919
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Engineering Research - Density of Crude Oils Saturated with Natural Gas (T. P. 1397, with discussion)
By M. B. Standing, D. L. Katz
Density data are reported on 15 saturated hydrocarbon liquids in the range of 35° to 250°F. and 1000 to 8220 lb. per sq. in. The apparent liquid densities of methane and ethane are shown to vary with
Jan 1, 1942
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Part I – January 1969 - Communications - A Steady-State Gas-Liquid Metal Diffusion Cell
By L. R. Velho, N. A. D. Parlee, J. Gani
THE unsteady-state type of gas-liquid metal diffusion cell1 has found considerable application.2"4 Cells of this general design can function as steady-state cells if allowed to operate long enough to
Jan 1, 1970
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Refining of Gold Sulphides Produced by the Precipitation of Gold from Chlorine or Bromine Solution with Sulphurous Acid and Hydrogen Sulphide
By Werner Langguth
SINCE the introduction of the improved method of precipitating gold from chlorine solution by SO2 and H2S at the Golden Reward chlorination-works, Deadwood, S. D.,* this modern method has been further
Jan 1, 1895
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Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores in a Traveling Grate Roaster
By H. H. Wade, N. F. Schulz
The large quantities of iron-bearing materials, including taconite, semi-taconite," and other low-grade ferruginous materials occurring in Minnesota and elsewhere, constitute an important potential so
Jan 11, 1960
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Use Of Electricity In Mining In The Butte District.
By John Gillie
Prior to the year 1902 electricity was used in the Butte district only for lighting, for the tramming of ores on the surface, and for the electrolytic refining of copper. In that year the Canyon Ferry
Jan 9, 1913
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Managing Underground Miners Effectively
By J. Wayne Erickson
One of the major problems facing today's mining industry is how to manage people and control costs in the underground mine. It is a problem with a solution. Because of the concerted effort to
Jan 9, 1976
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Chicago Paper - The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725)
By Frank Clowes
This lamp has been devised to burn oil from a flat wick in the usual way for lighting-purposes ; and also to burn a hydrogen-flame of standard size instead of the oil-flame, when delicate and accurate
Jan 1, 1894
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana, South Arkansas and Mississippi in 1932
By B. C. Craft
The outstanding event of the year 1932 in this area was the intensive drilling activity in the Zwolle field of Sabine Parish, Louisiana. More new development work was undertaken and completed than dur
Jan 1, 1933
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Nonmagnetic Taconites
By D. W. Frommer
Processing nonmagnetic taconites by selective flocculation-desliming and flotation requires large volumes of water. If impounded without treatment the effluents from these processes require excessivel
Jan 1, 1970
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San Francisco Paper - Gold-Mines in Southern Colombia
By Fortunato Pereira Gamba
The Department of Narino (formerly included in the Department of Cauca) is a narrow band about 170 km. (100 miles) wide in the southern part of the Republic of Colombia, near the boundary of Ecuado
Jan 1, 1913
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Rock Mechanics Testing Of Large Diameter Core At The Crandon Deposit
By Roger G. Rowe
In late 1980, Exxon Minerals Company performed rock mechanics testing on oriented 150 mm drill core from their 75Fi tonne massive sulfide deposit near Crandon, Wisconsin. Instrumented samples from dep
Jan 1, 1982
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Magnetic Demineralization Of Pulverized Coal
By William M. Kester
INTRODUCTION The Coal Research Bureau of the School of Mines at West Virginia University is presently conducting laboratory-scale tests to determine the technical feasibility of beneficiating pulv
Jan 5, 1965
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Administration Of Geologic Personnel
By Arthur E. Granger
IN the early days of the science, and until the recent past, geologists worked as individuals or in small groups. Prior to 1930 perhaps the largest single group under one administrative head was the G
Jan 7, 1957
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Process Mineralogy Of The Na20-V205 System In Vanadium Production
By D. M. Hausen
This study identifies and describes various crystalline phases of the V205-Na20 system, and relates their properties to metallurgical aspects of vanadium production. Phase equilibria and stability ran
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Moisture Determinations And Drying Practice
By William McCullouch
The method of determining moisture percentages in coal has been defined as purely empirical. The procedure, as defined, has been published in the U.S. Bureau of Lanes technical papers and approved by
Jan 1, 1938
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Free Literature (b934e73f-823a-4b85-9395-f0acf32301dc)
[ ] (14) SCREENS: Description of Allis-Chalmers' complete line of vibrating screens for the mining industry is contained in a new 8-page bulletin. Primary scalping, secondary scalping, and conve
Jan 1, 1952
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The Effect Of Pore Pressure And Heating Time On The Strength And Sliding Stability Of A Serpentinite Gouge
By D. E. Moore
The strength of a natural serpentinite gouge was measured at 400°C and an effective pressure of 100 MPa. The strength of the gouge decreased with increasing pore pressure to 50 MPa and then was nearly
Jan 1, 1984