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Overview of Problems of Mine Hydrology
By Harry E. LeGrand
Most mine operations are hampered to varying degrees by excessive inflow of water into mines or scarcity of water for processing the materials. These internal problems are compounded in many cases by
Jan 1, 1973
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Agglomeration of Steel Plant Furnace Dust with Cement Binders
By David S. Cahn
Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were made on blends of steel plant flue dust and portland cement to determine whether the flue dust could be pelletized for use as a source of iron in dry process ceme
Jan 1, 1972
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Manufacturers News (03d6d4c6-0c40-4ef8-b80c-5f60244d41c6)
Rougher Cells The photo shows one of three carloads of new Denver Equipment Co. rougher flotation machines destined for a single customer. [ ] Low level froth overflow on both sides, and double i
Jan 1, 1952
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Atlanta District
By Joshua E. Clayton
THIS remarkable gold and silver bearing district is situated on the middle fork of Boise River, in Alturas County, Idaho Territory, about eighteen miles north of Rocky Bar, and sixty-five to seventy m
Jan 1, 1877
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The Drifton Breaker
By Effingham Humphrey
THE Lehigh Valley. Coal Co. finished the rebuilding of its Drifton No. 2 breaker at Drifton, Pa., in the summer of 1917. The new construction comprises an addition and the complete remodeling of the o
Jan 2, 1918
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Plastic Becomes Panacea For Uranium Reduction Co.
By R. L. Curfman
In May 1960, six months after conversion of one- half of the Uranium Reduction Co. mill from acid to alkaline leach, severe corrosion was encountered in the 112 stainless steel wash baskets in the res
Jan 9, 1962
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Use of Bleaching Clays in Water Purification
By Paul Weir
BLEACHING clays have been used extensively in the oil-refining industries for a number of years. Their use in water purification is relatively recent and less extensive. They are frequently classified
Jan 1, 1939
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Design and Operation of Jet-Bit Programs for Maximum Hydraulic Horsepower, Impact Force or Jet Velocity
By H. A. Kendall, W. C. Goins
Several investigations in recent years have shown that drilling rates are increased significantly with increased hydraulic horsepower. But, there has been no over-all method of designing jet-bit progr
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Government Surveys and the Mining Industry from the Viewpoint of the Mining Geologist
By Reno H. Sales
The present-day application of geological knowledge to mine operations owes much to Survey activities. Early publications covering developed deposits at Comstock and Eureka in Nevada, and Leadville in
Jan 1, 1935
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Sulfur In Coal, Geological Aspects
By Geo Ashley
THE following paper is intended to be suggestive only, and to open the way for discussion and further observation. Its preparation was requested only two days before the time limit set for the submiss
Jan 9, 1919
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New York Paper - The Russian Oil Fields
By A. Adiaddevich
Petroleum has been found in Russia in various localities from north to south, as may be seen from the list given below: (a) In the basin of the Petchora river, Northern Russia. (b) In the basin
Jan 1, 1915
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Hamersley Pelletizing Plant Features Facilities For Dry-Grinding Iron Ore
By S. Terry, J. G. Munro
A unique feature of the recently dedicated pelletizing complex of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd. is the dry grinding circuit for the iron ore fines. This facility, located at Dampier, some 800 miles north o
Jan 5, 1968
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Effects of Alkalinity on the Flotation of Lead Minerals
By Marston G. Fleming
E. C. Peterson (Anaconda Copper Mining CO., Darwin, Calif.)—A study of this quite comprehensible and interesting paper by Dr. Fleming brings to mind several observations in the practical application o
Jan 1, 1954
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Ball Wear And Functioning Of The Ball Load In A Fine-Grinding Ball Mill
By W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens
BECAUSE of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following resume of reports covering recent tests co
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - An Experimental Determination of the Electrical Resistivity of the Liquid Alloys Hg-In, Hg-Ti, Ga-In, Ga-Sn and of Liquid Gallium
By L. G. Schulz, P. Spiegler
The electrical resistivity and the temperature coefficient of resistivity were measured with a potentiometric method using pure mercury as a reference material. Measurements were made nea,v roorn te
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Vermiculite-Production and Marketing by the Zonolite Company
By W. S. Steele
Vermiculite is a nonmetallic mineral of the mica family, probably related to biotite mica. Its occurrence has been noted at numerous places in the United States and in some foreign countries, but it c
Jan 1, 1934
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Geology of Elk City Mining District, Idaho
By P Shenon
THE Elk City district is in north-central Idaho about 60 miles east of Grangeville and near the headwaters of the South Fork of the Clearwater River (Fig. 1). At the height of its boom in the early si
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structure of UAI4
By Bernard S. Borie
THE U-A1 binary system has been studied by Kaufmann and Gordon.' They have shown that three intermetallic compounds occur in the system: UAl², UAl², and a third compound tentatively identified as
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Simplified Model of Conduction Heating in Systems of Limited Permeability
By G. W. Thomas
A simplified mathematical model of underground conduction heating in a system of limited permeability is presented. The model applies to underground retorting of oil shale, or to reservoirs containing
Jan 1, 1965