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Coal - Evaluating the Performance of a Cleaning Unit
By J. Visman
A simplified method of assessing the characteristics of a cleaning unit, including washability curves, yield figures, ash error, separating gravities, and error curve. FOR more than 25 years evalua
Jan 1, 1955
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Characteristics Of Screen-Circuit Products
By Albert E. Reed
THE development of the modern high-speed vibrating screen, together with the increasing availability of long-lasting stainless-steel screen cloth for relatively fine-mesh separations, means that more
Jan 1, 1945
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Steelmaking - A Rapid Laboratory Method for Estimating the Basicity of Open-hearth Slags (Metals Technology, August 1945)
By W. O. Philbrook, A. H. Jolly, T. R. Henry
In the course of a study of slag-control methods, the authors devised a laboratory technique by which the basicity of basic open-hearth furnace slags could be estimated with sufficient accuracy to mak
Jan 1, 1945
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Mining Potash Ores in Carlsbad Area
By Russell G. Haworth
Three companies, United States Potash Company, Potash Company of America, and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, are now operating potash mines and refineries in the Carlsbad, New Mexico
Jan 1, 1949
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Tomorrow's Mining, Its Methods and Tools
By Augustus Locke
THE technical sessions at the Regional Meeting of the A.I.M.E. in San Francisco are to be de- voted LO changes, current or predictable, which may be expected to alter today's practices in mining
Jan 1, 1939
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Metal Mining - Underground Deep-hole Prospecting at the Eagle-Picher Mines
By W. F. Netzeband
Jan 1, 1927
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Mine Lighting in the Butte District
By J. J. Carrigan
IN all mining operations a considerable portion of the work performed, especially underground; is accomplished under artificial light, yeti this subject is often not given proper attention. Poor illum
Jan 1, 1936
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Vanadium-Deposits in Peru
By James F. Kemp
Discussion of the paper of D. Foster Hewett, Bulletin To. 27, March, 1909, pp. 291 to 310. JAMES F. KEMP, New York, N. Y.:-Mr. Hewett's paper is one of exceptional interest, because it not only
Oct 1, 1909
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Relation of Mechanical Loading to Coal Cleaning
By John Richards
MY remarks will be confined to the experience of our company in mining the No. 8 seam of coal in Ohio, although I believe that the relationship existing here between the method of mining and the metho
Jan 1, 1934
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Stabilization of Coal Industry Depends on Improvement in the Railroad Situation
By Howard N. Eavenson
ALL of the matters so far taken up by the Institute Committee on Stabilization of the Coal Industry will be of help, but it seems to be that under present conditions not very much can be expected unti
Jan 1, 1920
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Pittsburgh Paper - The Mineral Resources of the Hudson's Bay Territories
By Robert Bell
The regions to which this paper refers include the whole of the Dominion of Canada east of the 130 Rocky Mountains and north of the water-shed of the St. Lawrence. Very little exploration for economic
Jan 1, 1886
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Genetic Relations Of The Western Nevada Ores
By J. E. Spurr
CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. The region here discussed is that part of western Nevada in which, during the last few years, discoveries of rich gold- and
Jan 1, 1913
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Troy Paper - The Smelting of Argentiferous Lead Ores in Nevada, Utah, and Montana
By Anton Eilers, R. W. Raymond, O. H. Hann
THIS paper will treat of such works only as beneficiate ores directly in the mining districts. And when it is said that more than twenty
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Shot Fired in Coal Mines by Electric Circuit From the Surface
By G. S. Rice, Clark H. H.
When mines in the interior coal fields of the United States began the practice of blasting the coal without undercutting, or what is known as…
Jan 1, 1915
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The Women's Auxiliary
The meeting of the Institute at St. Louis brought together many members of the Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs. Philip N. Moore, who was nominated as the Director for the St. Louis Section, took the o
Jan 1, 1918
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Buffalo Paper - Asphalt and its Uses
By F. V. Greene
This paper is based on my experience in the use of asphalt, for paving and other purposes, during the last ten years, part of the
Jan 1, 1889
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Active Development of Brazil's Mineral Resources Planned by Government
By Mark C. Malamphy
MAJOR JUAREZ TAVORA, who recently accepted the post of Minister of Agriculture in Brazil, has reorganized his department. Not least among those sub: divisions of the "Ministerio" which underwent radic
Jan 1, 1934
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The Institute's Library and How to Use It
By Thomas T. Read
ONE of the major purposes of the Institute is to "maintain ... a library of books relating to subjects cognate to the sciences and arts of mining and metallurgy." In conformance with this purpose the
Jan 1, 1946
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Wear Rates of Grinding Balls in Production Mills
By D. E. Norquist, J. E. Moeller
The results of wear on marked balls, 4, 31/2, 3, and 2 in. diam are given. All balls were forged steel of practically the same chemical analysis and hardness. The results indicate that balls in a give
Jan 1, 1950
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Advantages of Washing Flotation Feed
By A. L. Engel
IN the treatment of complex ores by flotation, one of the most important steps is conditioning the feed. Conditioning primarily consists of the addition, in the grinding circuit, of an alkaline reagen
Jan 1, 1932