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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (6d4af02b-b659-4f90-bb89-36251ce7ea94)

    * A complete magnetic picture of the Mesabi range is now available for the first time with the release of 21 additional maps based on the aeromagnetic survey of 30,000 square miles made jointly by the

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    Morenci Drilling Practice Up to Date

    By L. Ormsby, H. Lines

    Drilling and blasting practices in the Morenci open pit have undergone considerable modification in recent years. Changes in the character of the ground being mined, modifications of working condition

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands From Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho

    By John S. Crandall

    The mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sand-

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    A Classification and Application of Drill Jibs

    By R. W. Jenkins, O. J. Neslage

    The need for mechanized drilling to decrease mining costs has resulted in the development of the jumbo from column-and-bar drill by carriages to hydraulically controlled jib jumbos. Resultant savings

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    Effects of Activators and Alizarin Dyes on Soap Flotation of Cassiterite and Fluorite

    By Brahm Prakash, R. Schuhmann

    Chemical conditions for flotation and nonflotation of cassiterite and fluorite with oleic acid as collector and with alizarin dyes as modifying agents were studied by means of small-scale, vacuum-flot

    Jan 5, 1950

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    AIME News

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    Its Everyones Business

    APRIL 10-Officially, spring comes to the Great Lakes on March 21 as it does elsewhere in the country but in the Superior district continued snow and freezing until late in March have caused citizens i

    Jan 5, 1950

  • AIME
    Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels

    By E. E. Donath, W. L. Crentz, J. D. Doherty

    The principal washing problems in preparing coal for the synthetic fuel industry may be stated as: (1) ash removal for the Bergius process; and (2) sulphur removal for the Fischer-Tropsch process. A s

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates

    By John A. Ruppert, John E. Conley

    Shortages of cinders, largely resulting from industrial plants converting to fuel-oil, together with an enhanced building activity, have seriously affected the cinder block and lightweight concrete ma

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    A New Way of Educating Engineers

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    ENGINEERING is the art of control of men, matter, and energy in timely concert to provide economically the material needs of man. Control requires knowledge of the thing to be controlled and of pr

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Concerning the Adsorption of Dodecylamine on Quartz

    By F. W. Bloecher, A. M. Gaudin

    Using an adsorption-column technique the partition of dodecylamine between quartz and water has been determined at concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 4000 mg per liter. The adsorption varies as the sq

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Economic Factors in the Western Phosphate Industry

    By Roscoe Bell

    An economic appraisal of the western phosphate industrial potentials made between 1945 and 1948 revealed possibilities for a considerable expansion in the production of high analysis phosphate fertili

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper Company

    By C. H. Curtis

    The valuable mineral content of the current feed to the Miami concentrator is as follows: copper, 0.7 pct total; molybdenum, 0.01. Flotation of this ore yields a sulphide concentrate containing: chalc

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Review of Progress in the Caving of Asbestos Ore

    By Gerald Sherman

    Asbestos ore is hard, well intersected by free fissuring but not completely enough to avoid heavy secondary blasting, and is a more valuable ore than usual for caving. These factors have resulted in d

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering REPORTER (37f61651-6902-4e0a-9a52-2d2ce6e71bba)

    • The Venezuelan Trade Mission to the United States announced that Bethlehem Steel Corp. will begin exporting iron ore from its El Pao concession, south of the Orinoco River in Venezuela, in about thr

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Castle Dome Operating Ideas

    By J. C. Van de Water

    In June the supply of M3 army demolition powder being used for mudcapping was depleted and we switched to 4 by 8, 60% Special Quarry Gelatin dynamite. This size cartridge has proved convenient, as a h

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Radial Blastholes for Drilling an Irregular Ore Body

    By W. W. Little

    At the United Verde mine the 9-2D stope on the 4050 ft level is located within the north sulphide mass lying some 800 ft north of the main sulphide ore body. In 1948 it was estimated that this block c

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Low Cost Centrifuge Versatile in Laboratory Use

    By Earl L. H. Sackett

    This laboratory centrifuge is unique in its low cost and ease of construction, its particular adaptability to problems encountered in an ore dressing laboratory and its simplicity of operation. It wil

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Development in the Use of Steel for Underground Support

    By F. J. Haller

    The need for permanent, fireproof support indicated structural steel sets. Experience over the past six years, involving more than five miles of permanent underground openings, has proved that steel i

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations

    By E. A. G. Colls

    Discusses corrosion in Trail chemical plants producing ammonia, sulphuric, nitric and phosphoric acids, ammonium phosphates, sulphate and nitrate, together with miscellaneous allied material problems

    Jan 4, 1950