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Finite Element Model Study Of Slope Modification At The Kimbley Pit
By Wilson Blake
A mathematical model based on the finite element method of stress analysis has been used to describe the behavior of the western wall of the Kimbley Pit as its slope was steepened from 45 degrees to 5
Jan 1, 1968
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Pollution Problems After Municipal-Industrial Waste Control
By Frank C. Di Luzio
REMARKS BY FRANK C. DI LUZIO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL, BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, NEW YORK CITY, FEBRUARY 25-29, 1
Jan 1, 1968
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Single Fracture Of Brittle Spheres
By N. Arbiter
Fracture under low velocity free-fall and double impact, and under slow compression have been-investigated. The pattern of breakage and the size distribution of resulting fragments for sand-cement and
Jan 1, 1968
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The Inevitable Marriage Of Underground Mining And Big Hole Drilling
By N. E. Norman
The big hole drilling industry is a relatively new one. In fact, very little big hole drilling was done prior to 1950. If there is to be a marriage between big hole drilling and mining, we should cert
Jan 1, 1968
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Breakage Characteristics Of Quartz And Magnetite In Small Rod Mills
By A. L. Muler
Since 1956, when Broadbent and Callcott 1 proposed to analyze breakage processes by matrix methods, several authors and their co-workers have proposed various models of grinding that, in principle, co
Jan 1, 1968
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Lubrication Of Enclosed Gearing On Large Shovels And Draglines In Open Pit Mining Operations
By Edward M. Downs
This paper is a brief review of the lubrication requirements of enclosed gearing on earth moving equipment, particularly as they apply to intermediate and large draglines and shovels used in open pit
Jan 1, 1968
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Wire Ropes For Mines - Selection, Installation, Inspection, And Maintenance - Selection
By Robert E. Goodwin
There are four main requirements which must be considered when selecting a wire rope for the best serviceability. A proper choice is made by correctly estimating the relative importance of each of the
Jan 1, 1968
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Battery Tractor-Trailers At Warwick Mine ? Portal No. 3 Of Duquesne Light Company
By J. C. Draper
This subject was introduced last April in a paper presented in Birmingham, Alabama, by James E. Elkin, General Superintendent of Duquesne's Coal Department. This paper will cover some of the same
Jan 1, 1968
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A Study Of Sintering Hematite Iron Ore Mixtures
By M. Boucraut
The authors investigate the influence of the basicity index CaO / Si02 on the sintering properties of hematite ore mixtures. The experimentation was performed with three different mixtures of ores fro
Jan 1, 1968
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Shallow Marine Geophysical Surveys For Engineering Projects ? Introduction
By Harold D. Palmer
The marine geologist and coastal engineer have at their disposal a wide variety of geophysical tools with which to investi¬gate sea floor topography and structure. Such devices include towed magnetome
Jan 1, 1968
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Experience With Bin Operations Use Of Stainless Steel Conical Hoppers ? Introduction
By Thomas M. Larimer
Prior to April, 1961, the coal charge to Clairtonts coke oven batteries was 3" x 0" mine waslied coal having approximately 6.0% to 7.0% moisture. Even at this size and moisture content, the arching, r
Jan 1, 1968
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Hydrodynamics Of Flotation Cells
By Nathaniel Arbiter
A fully-instrumented driving mechanism has been constructed to study the power, aerating and solid suspension characteristics of several laboratory flotation machines. Machines operating over norma
Jan 1, 1968
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Forecasting Differential Rates Of Technical Progress In Surface And Underground Mining ? Introduction
By Richard Thomas Newcomb
The trend towards proportionately rising volumes of surface mining through- out the world and especially in the United States has led some observers to predict that the future of underground mining is
Jan 1, 1968
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Planning For Common Mineral Resources: A Computer Simulation Approach
By William A. Wallace
Common mineral resources (sand, gravel, crushed stone, etc.), which are so necessary for the construction of metropolitan areas, are rapidly being depleted or otherwise rendered unavailable in the ver
Jan 1, 1968
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Application Of Dry Grinding Rod Mills
By C. A. Rowland
Wet grinding rod mills have been used for 50 years to grind ores and to make specification sand. The application of wet grinding rod mills is well understood. Until recently, there have been very few
Jan 1, 1968
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Application Of Geology At The Butler And National Taconite Operations On The Mesabi Range ? Introduction
By John S. Owens
The National Steel Pellet Project and the Butler Taconite Project are operated by The Hanna Mining Company in the vicinity of the towns of Keewatin and Nashwauk, on the western Mesabi Range. Productio
Jan 1, 1968
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Past, Present And Future Of The Coal Industry
By Edwin R. Phelps
Good morning ladies and gentlemen - today I am in an enviable position for two basic reasons - No. 1, since I am first on the program, the audience should start out awake because those that partied to
Jan 1, 1968
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Uranium Mill Waste Disposal ? Introduction
By Robert G. Beverly
The presence of radioactivity in uranium mill wastes has resulted in somewhat unique waste disposal methods. In addition to the common problems of disposing of large quantities of solid wastes, neutra
Jan 1, 1968
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Utilization Of Fly Ash In The Cementing Of Wells
By Dwight K. Smith
Fly ash as an additive for oil well cement was introduced to the oil industry by the Halliburton Company in 1949. Since its early usage in the Illinois area of the U. S., the total amount of fly ash p
Jan 1, 1968
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Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression Of Pyrite
By D. A. Elgillani
Oxidation potentials have been measured in the presence of various concentrations of cyanide, ferrocyanide, and ferricyanide and ethyl xanthate at various values of pH and related to flotation respons
Jan 1, 1968