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    Growth Regimes In The Spherical Agglomeration Process

    By F. J. Zuiderweg, G. G. Bemer

    Results of a study aimed at assessing kinetics and mechanisms of the batch agglomeration process in suspension are discussed. A recently developed light backscatter technique which enables the increas

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Growth Seen for Bauxite, Alumina and Metal

    Until the end of 1960, the small primary aluminum industry in Australia was run by the government. The entire operation was at Bell Bay on the north coast of Tasmania. It consisted of an alumina plant

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Guide for Buying Domestic Muscovite Mica

    By Blandford C. Burgess

    Mica is an orchid among minerals. It is formed in pegmatites, one of the most bizarre of igneous formations, and is exceeded by few other minerals in the perfection it may attain as to size, color, an

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Guide To Effective Mine Control Of Methane Layers

    By S. J. Leach

    The possible solution of some of the problems raised in H. L. Hartman's article "Determining Ventilation Requirements for Continuous Miners," which appeared in the March 1962 issue of MINING ENGI

    Jan 10, 1962

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    Guide To Selecting Optimum Spacing For Levels And Raises

    By Koehler S. Stout

    At today's mineral prices, unproductive or low productive work in any underground mine must be kept at a minimum to insure a profit. Improper level and raise spacing can be one of the contributin

    Jan 11, 1962

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    Guidelines for Improving Trailing Cable Splice Performance

    By R. Stefanko, R. H. King, L. A. Morley

    Coal mine fires, injuries and electrocutions, and many production delays have resulted from trailing cable splice failures. Research was carried out at The Pennsylvania State University to determine t

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Guidelines for the Design of Coal Pillars in the #4 Seam at McIntyre Mines Ltd., Crande Cache, Alberta

    By T. Smales, P. L. Wright, K. Barron

    The results of field measurements using an air injection technique to investigate the integrity of three pillars in the Mclntyre Mines Ltd. 114 seam at Crande Cache, Alberta, are reported. These pilla

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Gulf Coast Utilities Generate Lignite Investigations

    By P. S. Martin, B. J. Guarnera

    As an energy source, lignite is short on selling points-it contains large amounts of moisture and often large amounts of ash, resulting in low heat content. The moisture produces rapid oxidation upon

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Gun and Howitzer Production Club

    By W. P. Barba

    IN THE early summer of 1917, it became evident that the then existing sources of supply of guns and gun forgings were totally inadequate for the enormous and rapidly growing requirements of the Ordnan

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Gypsum

    By J. F. Havard

    Gypsum is a useful industrial mineral found abundantly on the earth's crust. It is inexpensive to mine and process, and its calcined products have a wide range of readily controllable properties

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Gypsum (adfe600f-677e-44d8-bb1d-0f1a2b7159c5)

    By T. R. Lippard

    PURE gypsum may be broken down into its constituents as follows: [ ] Standard specifications (ASTM Designation C22-25) state that a material shall not be considered gypsum if it contains less than 6

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Gypsum and Anhydrite

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    Gypsum, the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate, has a history of usefulness to man dating back several thousand years, and a worldwide industry has been built on the mining and processing of this versa

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Gypsum and Anhydrite (78928879-dd88-41a0-835c-6ae1b732d403)

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    The two calcium sulfate minerals-gypsum and anhydrite-occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate form

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Gypsum And Anhydrite (c1a575ee-64af-44d1-a0ca-ca9a250f6df2)

    By Frank C. Aplleyard

    The two calcium sulfate minerals-gypsum and anhydrite-occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate form

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Gypsum Association

    Gypsum Association, 211 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. Henry J Schweim, Secretary. This trade association issues numerous publications dealing with the utilization and application of gypsum, b

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Gypsum Industry of Grand Rapids, Mich.

    By Albert A. Mathews

    OUTCROPS of gypsum rock near the present site of the city of Gland Rapids, Mich., were known to fur traders early in the nineteenth century. However, the deposits seemed without value and were not wor

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Gyro Attachment For Theodolites Simplifies Surveying Procedures

    By E. P. Pfleider, O. Rellensmann

    In the May 1959 issue of [=] the authors reported on the gyrotheodolite as used for determining azimuths in surface and underground work. Further research has led to the development of a new type of g

    Jan 3, 1968

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    Gyro-Compass Surveys Underground Workings And Boreholes

    By Otto Rellensmann, Eugene P. Pfleider

    For many years mine surveyors and exploration engineers have sought an accurate means of transferring meridian underground by using the gyro-compass. These efforts have generally failed, either becaus

    Jan 5, 1959

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    H-Coal: Conversion of Western Coals (7a3fb5cc-9d55-49e6-9160-0a768cefc2d7)

    By Edwin S. Johanson, Ronald H. Wolk, Clarence A. Johnson, Harold H. Stotler, Katherine C. Hellwig

    The H-Coal process, an ebullated bed reactor system for converting coal to liquid fuel, is described. Results from long-duration continuous flow bench-scale operations with Wyoming Wyodak, Arizona Bla

    Jan 1, 1974

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    H. C. H. Carpenter ? Newest Honorary Member, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    SIR HENRY CORT HAROLD CARPENTER, great-great-grandson of Henry Cort, famous as the initiator of iron puddling some 150 years ago, carries on the tradition of an illustrious name. Newest of those elect

    Jan 1, 1938