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  • AIME
    Mine Water Problems Of The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region

    By H. A. Dierks

    PENNSYLVANIA's anthracite region lies in the heart of the richest and most densely populated area of the U. S. Nearly 70 million people live within a radius of 500 miles, in which 130,000 manufac

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Silver - Lead - Zinc Mines At Namiquipa, Chihuahua, Mexico

    By G. H. Shefelbine

    DISCOVERED during the time of the Spaniards, the Namiquipa silver-lead-zinc mines in Chihuahua, Mexico, remained idle until 1916, when mining claims were first denounced. About 1922 a Japanese company

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Modern Grinding Plant Design In The Cement Industry

    By W. R. Bendy

    GRINDING is a large and costly part of Portland cement manufacture. Prior to clinkering in the rotary kiln, raw materials are ground to a fineness of 80 to 90 pct passing 200 mesh. Then, after burning

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Operation Of Liquid Cyclones At Calaveras Cement Co.

    By James T. Curry

    FACED with processing an increasing volume of raw material through its existing plant, early in 1955 Calaveras Cement Co. of California considered incorporating liquid cyclones in its raw mill grindin

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Mining Methods At Pine Creek Mine

    By L. A. Wright, H. L. McKinley

    PINE Creek mine of Union Carbide Nuclear Co. is some 23 miles northwest of Bishop, Calif., in the Sierra Nevada Mts. Office and mill are 7800 ft above sea level, the 1500 level portal is at 9300 ft, t

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Thermal Drying Of Fine Coal

    By H. L. Washburn, G. L. Judy

    DURING recent years thermal drying of fine coal has increased at a tremendous rate, but very little discussion of the several excellent units has found its way into print. This is particularly true fo

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Solvent Extraction Of Uranium At Shiprock, N. M.

    By W. C. Hazen, A. V. Henrickson

    URANIUM plant operations of the Kerr-McGee Oil Industries at Shiprock, N. M., began in December 1954. As originally designed, the plant treated Plateau carnotite ores by the acid cure process, which d

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Past And Future Uranium Utilization

    By R. L. Doan

    WHEN the Plutonium Project was started in the spring of 1942 there was no technology to produce uranium metal of the required purity. Not only was there no such metal available; no one knew how to mak

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Innovations In Processing Uranium Ores

    By J. B. Clemmer, W. L. Lennemann, J. B. Rosenbaum

    Security restrictions on processing uranium raw materials to yellow cake were lifted in August 1955, coincidental with the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Numerous reports and tec

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Columnar Ion Exchange - Resin-In-Pulp - Solvent Extraction

    URANIUM is commonly recovered by either column ion exchange (IX) or basket ion exchange (RIP) from solutions resulting from sulfuric acid leaching of uranium-bearing ores. In both operations a solid s

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Atmospheric Vs Pressure Leaching Of Uranium Ores

    By A. W. Griffith, R. G. Beverly, W. A. Millsap

    THE Grand Junction Pilot Plant, operated by National Lead Co. Inc., for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, is engaged in the amenability testing of orebodies to establish design and cost data for com

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange In Hydrometallurgical Separators

    By Clement K. Chase

    ION exchange recovery of uranium has been proved successful in many operating plants in various parts of the world. First used in column plants processing clear liquors, ion exchange has more recently

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Recent Trends In Extracting Uranium

    By Frederick B. Brien

    DEVELOPMENT of uranium extraction techniques over the past ten years has been spectacular. Rapid progress has been made by applying chemical, physical, and engineering fundamentals for the purpose of

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Recovery Of Uranium From Lignites (4dc0b129-d1e0-4f2e-8475-55ade6840271)

    By Henry G. Petrow, Edward S. Porter

    MAJOR occurrences of lignite with significant uranium concentrations have been reported in western parts of the Dakotas, especially in Harding County, S.D., and Billings and Slope counties, N.D. Sampl

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Solvent Extraction Newcomer To The Colorado Plateau

    By A. M. Ross

    DEURING the past year the uranium milling industry has seen the installation and initial operation of solvent extraction circuits in the Climax Uranium Co. mill at Grand Junction, Colo.; the Kerr-McGe

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Ammonium Carbonate Pressure Leaching OF Uranium Ores

    By B. G. Langston, R. D. MacDonald, F. M. Stephens

    WITH the development of uranium ores that contain substantial amounts of acid-consuming compounds, the alkaline leach has become an attractive method for extraction. Considerable work has been done on

    Jan 9, 1957

  • AIME
    Safety Engineering At Alabama Coal Mines

    By Lawrence Henderson

    TO increase tonnage in the early days of coal mining it was necessary only to hire more men. The job now is to increase the tons per man, but other troubles arise because this has been accomplished. W

    Jan 8, 1957

  • AIME
    Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona

    By Russell Salter, Edwin J. King

    SINCE 1950, when perhaps two or three cyclones were being tested in Arizona, the number in use has grown to about 100. Most of these have come into operation within the last two or three years, and ac

    Jan 8, 1957

  • AIME
    Symposium On Cyclones – Use Of Cyclones In The Grinding Of Taconite

    By Fred D. DeVaney

    MINNESOTA taconites are extremely hard, and fine grinding is required to produce an acceptable concentrate. To reduce grinding costs, waste material is rejected by magnetic separators as soon as it is

    Jan 8, 1957

  • AIME
    Symposium On Cyclones – Compilation Of Cyclone Operating Data

    By T. M. Morris

    THE following data have been compiled from in- formation submitted by 24 plants in answer to a questionnaire sent to cyclone manufacturers and to companies using cyclones for wet classification, eithe

    Jan 8, 1957