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Factors To Consider In Vibrating Screen Installations
By Ned Kuenhold
AN equipment manufacturer swallows a bitter pill when he sees his machinery improperly in- stalled and not used to the full potential. This frequently happens with vibrating screens. Screens can be cl
Jan 6, 1957
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Long Raises Save Money At Homestake - Costs Per Foot Are Higher, But Miles Of Drifting Are Eliminated.
By C. N. Kravig
STANDARD raises at Homestake are 150 ft long. Raises of more than 150 ft, driven with the use of a cage and hoist, are considered long raises- some have been driven more than 900 ft. Long raises have
Jan 6, 1957
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Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses – The Mineral Engineering Profession
By A. M. Gaudin
This year the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers has chosen to give me its Robert H. Richards Award, a distinction which is widely regarded as the highest honor in the
Jan 6, 1957
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Jet Piercing With Converted Churn Drills
By T. M. Howell
JET piercing is a licensed process developed by Linde Air Products Co. Experiments with this method lapsed during World War II, but in the decade that followed the process was expedited. Two types of
Jan 6, 1957
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Uranium Deposits Of Northeastern Washington
By H. W. Norman
DURING the first few years of the new atomic age the Colorado Plateau was the focal point of uranium exploration. There was little incentive to expend time and effort in an area so far removed from th
Jan 6, 1957
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Hauling Salt At Avery Island Mine
By Erland Johnson
BRINE was discovered at Avery Island, La., in 1790, but it was not until 1862 that rock salt was found about 13 ft below surface-the first discovery of rock salt on the continent. Maximum elevation
Jan 6, 1957
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Mill Operating Records And Accounts
By Nathaniel Herz
IN the operation of any ore processing plant, no matter what beneficiation process or combination of processes may be used, certain fundamental figures are regularly needed for essential records and a
Jan 6, 1957
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Recent Developments In Rock Drilling At Chino Mines
By D. D. McNaughton
IN providing 65,000 tons of broken muck per day for shovel operation in a large open pit copper mine, drilling equipment and efficient use of that equipment is of prime importance. To improve existing
Jan 5, 1957
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Selection Of Mine Hoist Ropes
By Lawrence Adler
MINE hoist ropes have hitherto been selected by successive approximation, a process both tedious and inexact. The proposed expression is a readily solved synthesis of existing data and the following s
Jan 5, 1957
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Exploring And Mining For Salt
By Charles H. Jacoby, Leo E. Read
IN diamond coring salt beds to evaluate deposits, special techniques are applied to standard slim hole drilling to obtain a representative sample of the water soluble sodium chloride. Industrial consu
Jan 5, 1957
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The Daniel C. Jackling Lecture – The Lecturer, Gillson, J. L. – The Presentation – Campbell, Ian
IT is a somewhat curious circumstance that the newest of the Institute's several awards should be conferred in the oldest of our several professional fields-for there is little question that geol
Jan 5, 1957
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Mining East Texas Iron Ore
By V. F. Malone
IRON ore reserves of Lone Star Steel Co. cover 56,000 acres in the north basin of the East Texas geosynclinal area near Daingerfield. Ore is almost wholly restricted to the Weches formation of middle
Jan 5, 1957
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The Copperbelt Of Northern Rhodesia
WE must begin by defining what we mean by the Copperbelt. This term is generally used to denote that region of Northern Rhodesia in which the copper mines of that territory are situated. The first pub
Jan 5, 1957
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Electrical Equipment For Processing Plants
By Clark B. Risler, Walter E. Thomas
MILL planning must include electrical drives and a system to supply them. These should be considered at the time metallurgical and mechanical plans are being made. Because it is convenient, flexible,
Jan 5, 1957
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Engineering Enrollment Report
ENROLLMENT of both undergraduate and graduate mineral engineering students rose approximately 11.8 pct over last year to a total of 12,830. Leading again in the enrollment climb was ceramic engineerin
Jan 5, 1957
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Differentiation Of Igneous Rocks And Ore Deposition In Peru
By W. C. Lacy
A WIDE variety of metalliferous deposits in Peru shows a close and consistent relationship to intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. This relation- ship furnishes a clue to the composition of ore-bear
Jan 5, 1957
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Isotopic Constitutions And Origins Of Lead Ores
By R. D. Russell, R. M. Farquhar
ISOTOPIC tracers have become an important aid in following the progress of chemical processes in the laboratory. It has recently been found possible to utilize a system of naturally existing isotopic
Jan 5, 1957
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Cement And Aggregates For Shielding In Atomic Energy Plants
By Harold S. Davis
SURROUNDING the nuclear core of an atomic energy plant there are usually one or more thick walls of concrete, as required to protect instruments and personnel from the harmful effects of nuclear radia
Jan 5, 1957
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The 1957 Jackling Lecture - A Geologist Looks At Industrial Minerals
By Joseph L. Gillson
YOUR speaker has long sought an opportunity to review the many differences between the subject matter called economic geology and the duties of a practicing economic geologist. As the subject was taug
Jan 5, 1957
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A New Look At Mining
By E. R. Borcherdt
RECENT years have seen great progress in drilling practices. The partial change from heavy drills and stopers to lightweight airleg machines has had great impact on stoping and drifting methods. The c
Jan 4, 1957