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Recent Highlights In Production Of Refractories And Ceramics - Production And Uses - IntroductionBy Henry P. Ehrlinger
These are exciting times for those of us involved in the discovery, development, beneficiation, sales and end uses of industrial minerals. The known sources of traditional raw materials are rapidly
Jan 1, 1976
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Mineralization of the Silver Star Stock ? IntroductionBy M. T. Heath
Numerous mineral deposits of somewhat limited extent and grade are associated with most of the Tertiary granitic intrusions in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The Silver Star area in southwestern
Jan 1, 1967
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Application Of A Mixed Kinetics Model To The Leaching Of Low Grade Copper Sulfide OresBy B. W. Madsen
Experimental results obtained from large scale (7 tons), long-term (500 days) leaching of low tenor copper sulfide ores were interpreted by a geometric model involving the movement of a reaction zone
Jan 1, 1974
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Vertical Variability In The Attapulgite Mining AreaBy Charles E. Weaver
A core from the La Camelia attapulgite mine in north Florida was studied in detail to determine the detailed vertical variability and the relations of the various parameters. The structural, textural,
Jan 1, 1972
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Some Considerations in Determining the Origin of Ore Deposits of the Mississippi Vailey TypeBy Ernest L. Ohie
In 1939 the Geological Society of America published a summary of the geology of the ore deposits of the Mississippi Valley region, This volume, edited by E. S. Bastin, contained contributions from the
Jan 1, 1958
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Mine Operations Strategy In A Fluctuating Environment ? IntroductionBy S. K. Palm
Volatility is a fact of life in the mining industry. Prices of and demand for mineral products are among the most volatile of those for any product. The volatility of these markets wreaks havoc on bot
Jan 1, 1986
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The Dredge And Open Pit MiningBy Thomas M. Turner
Open pit mining, always a demanding task, faces two relatively new problems today: 1. Availability of equipment. Moderate to large draglines can take as long as 6 years from date of contract to da
Jan 1, 1975
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Coping With High Lateral Stresses In An Underground Illinois Coal MineBy C. Tom Blevins
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : This presentation is to discuss production and roof control problems associated with directional lateral stresses in an in situ stress field and the approach that Inland Ste
Jan 1, 1982
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Gold In Early Precambrian Plutonic Rocks: The Relation Between Geochemical Abundance And Concentration To Exploitable LevelsBy W. J. Wolfe
Using a combined fire assay-atomic absorption method, gold determinations with a minimum detection limit of 5 ppb were made on 345 samples of Early Precambrian felsic plutonic rocks collected 2 2 from
Jan 1, 1975
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Exploration DevelopmentsBy Arthur A. Brant
Your chairman has asked me to deal with questions of education relative to our present and projected trends in the field of mineral expiration. First comes our definition of education--and educatio
Jan 1, 1959
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Multiple Level Room And Pillar Mining In LimestoneBy R. W. Brann, R. C. Freas
Franklin Industrial Minerals operates several mines/quarries, including two room and pillar underground mines. Both of these mines are operated as multiple level room and pillar including heading and
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Uses Of Lamproite From Silver City Dome, Woodson And Wilson Counties, KansasBy Pieter Berendsen
Lamproite occurs in two locations in southeastern Kansas that are in close proximity to each other. In both locations, the lamproite is restricted to north- east-elongated, ellipsoidal depressions mea
Jan 1, 1999
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Bulk Storage And Handling Of Talc At West Windsor, VermontBy William W. Magnus
The Eastern Magnesia Talc Company has always had the problem of adequate storage at its various mines and mills of not only crude ore and finished product but also material in process. An opportunity
Jan 1, 1965
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Navajo Mine – Multiple Seam Dragline StrippingBy D. L. Schenk
The Navajo Mine is exclusively a multiple-seam surface coal mine located in the northwest comer of New Mexico. The property is situated entirely on the Navajo Indian Reservation. It is owned and opera
Jan 1, 1990
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Strip Mine Restoration Through Solid Waste Disposal - Multiple Benefits And Economic Incentives ? I. IntroductionBy Thomas A. Earl
Strip mining of coal, and to a lesser extent limestone, gravel and other mineral deposits in the Appalachian region of the eastern United States has left many large and small areas of devastated land
Jan 1, 1975
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Specifications, Limitations, And Restrictions On The Utilization Of Fly Ash ? IntroductionBy M. Jack Snyder
The problem of effective utilization of fly ash has been given wide attention for a number of years. Although the effort devoted to the problem has led to some applications of demonstrated usefulness,
Jan 1, 1968
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Glass Containers From Varying Industrial Mineral Sources ? IntroductionBy William W. Kephart
Brockway Glass Company, Inc., manufactures glass containers at fourteen plants located in nine states. The relatively high place value of the major glass batch components dictates that raw material su
Jan 1, 1973
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Internationalization Of The U.S. Cement IndustryThe United States is being invaded... by foreign capital: marks, francs, pounds, yen, lire, riyals, you name it: On almost any given day the Wall Street Journal will contain a new report on a departme
Jan 1, 1979
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Adobe As An Insulting Building MaterialBy George S. Austin
Adobe, dried mud bricks, have been used since before historic time in the construction of dwellings. Building materials are normally evaluated for thermal performance based on measurements known as R-
Jan 1, 1983
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Challenges Facing The Australian Coal Industry - 1. IntroductionBy Allister McLeod
Coal is expected to play a major role in energy supply in the next 20 years. Oil is a convenient and still reasonably abundant fuel. However, its major sources of supply are regions where there is ner
Jan 1, 1982