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    The New Look at Asarco's Tennessee Mines

    By Ta M. Li

    Expanded mine-mill capacity and greater operating flexibility are part of the dramatic changes taking place in the Tennessee mining operations of Asarco, Inc. Climaxed by the recent start-up of the $6

    Jan 5, 1976

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    A Qualitative Consideration Of Some Mining Machine Seafloor Interactions

    By David W. Pasho

    The success of a collector vehicle, designed to recover manganese nodules under the conditions which exist in deep ocean mine sites will in part be determined by the effectiveness of pick-up and runni

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Salt-Bath Hardening Increases Churn-Drill Bit Life

    By Carrol A. Quam

    DURING the first years of operation of the titanium and iron mine of the National Lead Co. at Tahawus, New York, efforts to increase production were hampered by the increased load put on the facilitie

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Wear and Size Distribution of Grinding Balls

    By Fred Bond

    THE process of comminution by grinding is properly classified as an art, rather than as a science. Like most other operations concerned in ore dressing, or in the treat-ment of nonmetallic minerals, t

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Geography and the Mining Industry

    By LEWIS F. THOMAS

    MINING geologists and mining engineer, rarely give due thought to the geography of mining deposits. They realize, it is true that what may be ore in one place would be only worthless rock in another b

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Plan for Settlement of Labor Disputes

    By AIME AIME

    THE Industrial Conference appointed by President Wilson has presented the following tentative plan for preventing or retarding strikes and industrial conflicts by proposing new Federal machinery for t

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Geophysics (f06e1817-cf76-46d0-a83b-a237c69f1f0e)

    By LeRoy Scharon

    EACH year it becomes apparent that geophysical activities in the fields of mining and engineering are increasing in the number and variety of applications. Many mining companies are including, as part

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Belt Conveying at the Ore Reduction Plant

    By AIME AIME

    FOUR separate groups of conveyors are installed in the Morenci Reduction Works as follows: (1) Ore-handling conveyors from the primary crushing plant to the coarse ore bin, from the coarse-ore bin to

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Simple Air-Photo Techniques Pare Exploration And Mining Costs

    By Virgil W. Carmichael

    In the Fort Union formation of western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming there are immense tonnages of lignite and subbituminous coal that have not yet been evaluated in terms of

    Jan 8, 1969

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    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Diffusion in Liquid Bismuth-Tin Alloys

    By R. D. Stover, F. O. Shuck

    The variation of binary-diffusion coefficients with composition in the liquid Bi-Sn system at 300°C was measured using the capillary-reservoir technique. The experimental coefficients did not exhibit

    Jan 1, 1969

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    The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine Drainage

    By W. A. Koehler, M. E. Hinkle

    INTRODUCTION THE oxidation of pyrites and marcasite in coal-mine strata to produce discolored acid mine drainage has long been explained by chemical reactions occurring in three stages: I. The iron s

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Work Done by Agencies Other Than the Bureau of Mines in Treatment of Low-Grade Aluminum Ore

    By Philip D. Wilson

    IT has been my privilege to read the article prepared by R. S. Dean entitled "Production of Alumina from Low-Grade Domestic Materials" which appears on another page of this issue. Dr. Dean should be c

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Coal Mine Development in Alaska

    By Albert L. Toenges

    Alaska requires an adequate fuel supply for its development, and has large potential coal reserves ranging from lignite to subbituminous and anthracite. Coal production in the Territory now is less t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Modern Trends in the Quality and Use of Cast Iron

    By R. S. MACPHERRAN

    TRENDS in the manufacture and use of cast iron are decidedly toward specialization, alloy iron, and increased strength. Old handbooks list only one kind of cast iron, with a tensile strength of 15,000

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Optimum Rate of Working Mineral Deposits

    By Norman D. Fitz, Gerald

    BOTH physical and economic factors are concerned in determining the optimum rate of depletion of a mineral deposit. The physical limitations are, in a large measure fixed by nature. Economic influence

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Colorado Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles A. Stetefeldt

    By R. W. Raymond

    The death of Mr. Stetefeldt, which occurred at Oakland, Cal., March 17, 1896, was a surprise, as well as a sorrow, to many of his friends and professional colleagues. In the Engineering and Mining Jou

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite in Hydrogen at High Pressures

    By W. M. McKewan

    Magnetite pellets were reduced in flowing hydrogen at pressures up to 40 atm over a temperature range of 350° to 500°C. The rate of weight loss of oxygen per unit area of the reaction surface was foun

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Industrial Minerals - Dry Beneficiation of Gypsum

    By R. R. French

    Investigations were conducted by the lndiana Geological Survey for some dry methods of bene-ficiating low-grade gypsum ore. Seventy-two batch and continuous flow tests were performed with a roller mil

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Nonferrous Metallurgy Discussed

    By AIME AIME

    ABOUT one hundred were in attendance when Donald M. Liddell opened the session* on non-ferrous metallurgy at 2 p. m. on Tuesday. F. F. Col- cord was vice-chairman. For the first part of the session th

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Operations of the Chateaugay Division of Republic Steel at Lyon Mountain

    By WILLIAM J. LINNEY

    MAGNETITE ore from Lyon Mountain, so- called "Low Phos Chateaugay," has long been known to the iron and steel industry for its almost complete absence of impurities. These magnetites occur along the n

    Jan 1, 1943