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Investigations into the Safe Working Span in Room and Pillar Stopes
By N. M. Raju, B. Singh
The paper seeks to present the results of experimentation in room and pillar stopes with different ground conditions to determine the safe working span. In the experimental stopes, ground movement was
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Determination of the Alkali-soluble Ulmins in Coal (With Discussion)
By K. C. Gilbart, Edgar Stansfield
When plants decay in a peat bog the woody parts form a brown pasty mass, or peat muck, largely soluble in alkalis. This brown matter has been termed "ulmin." The same material, but commonly black in c
Jan 1, 1932
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Buffalo Paper - Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 858, 902)
By B. F. Fackenthal
The earliest history shows that, in the reduction of iron-ores, natural draft was used to supply the blast, and that, when artificial blast was first used, it was supplied by leather bellows, usually
Jan 1, 1899
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In-Situ Uranium Mining With Oxygen (fb4ee5cb-ddf1-4044-a39c-0d689ac0eaf8)
By L. M. Litz
Study results are presented in which gaseous oxygen was dissolved in the leach liquor at concentrations of the order of 300 ppm. This oxygen-containing solution was injected into portions of a field b
Jan 1, 1983
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Digital Computer May Find New Use in Determining Mine Ventilation Networks
By Howard L. Hartman, Burke O. Trafton
There is a fruitful area of computer competence which has gone virtually unnoticed by the mining industry. This is in the solution of its numerous fluid-flow distribution problems, involving the circu
Jan 9, 1963
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Potential for High-Grade Shallow-Marine Manganese Deposits in North America
By E. R. Force, W. F. Cannon
Many large high-grade manganese deposits occur in marine-transgressive sedimentary sequences deposit fed on stable platforms, although the manganese mineralogy varies from carbonate to oxide facies an
Jan 1, 1983
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Recovery Of Vanadium And Other Alloys In The Acid Electric Furnace
By Clyde Wyman
THERE has always been a question as to the extent to which oxidizable alloys might he recovered from charged scrap in the, acid electric furnace. While qualitative information was not lacking, the qua
Jan 1, 1947
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Geochemical Arguments For Natural Stabilization Following In-Place Leaching Of Uranium
By Grant Buma
The purpose of this paper is to present arguments and evidence that there are natural processes at work which tend to minimize the impact of solution mining on the environment. The contaminants have t
Jan 1, 1979
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Continuous System of Cyaniding in Pachuca Tanks
By Huntington Adams
The arrangement of a flow of cyanide-pulp through Pachuca tanks in agitation, so as to permit a continuous process, instead of alternate filling, agitation, and emptying, has been proposed by various
Jan 1, 1912
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A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques in the Carolina Slate Belt
By Paul C. Ragland, P. Geoffrey Feiss
The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure were exploited. Thus, fe
Jan 1, 1980
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The Determination Of Arsenic And Antimony In Converter And Electrolytic Copper.
By E. E. Brownson
THIS paper will be confined to the treatment of methods as applied in the laboratory of the Boston and Montana Reduction Department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Great Falls, Mont. As the elec
Jan 8, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Carbide Dispersion in Molybdenum Alloys
By W. H. Chang
The phase identification results on several Mg-base alloys are presented. These results have been correlated with strength data and microstructural studies to indicate that carbide dispersion may co
Jan 1, 1961
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The Near Surface Tunnel In A Gravitating Medium: State Of Stress
By Hans M. Ewoldsen
The generation and evaluation of solutions to body force problems is of extreme interest to the geotechnical profession, as all natural stress states must necessarily include some contribution from th
Jan 1, 1972
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Salt In The Metallurgy Of Lead (c33a6fb5-2864-4620-8c8b-82d9168f8f43)
E. L. BLOSSOM, New. York, N. Y.-That this paper deals with a real problem is illustrated by a statement made to the speaker a few months ago by the manager of a silver-lead property: "Our ore contains
Jan 1, 1918
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Eminence-Natural Gas Storage in Salt Comes of Age (VOL - 250)
By Kermit Allen
Historically, major natural gas transmission companies have been faced with the problem of meeting peak demands when the source of natural gas is located hundreds of miles away from the marketing area
Jan 1, 1972
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Geostatistical Study Of Three Coal Deposits In The Western United States
By W. D. Grundy, Frances Wahl Pierce, Jean-Paul Marbeau, Carol Waite Conner
Resource and coal quality estimates of three coal deposits in the Western United States were estimated by kriging, a geostatistical method that yields unbiased estimates with maximum achievable precis
Jan 1, 1983
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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
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The Role Of Thermochemical Factors In Basic Open Hearth Production Rate
By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY BY "thermochemical factors" we refer to those variables which affect the net heat which must be put into the bath in order to make a heat of steel from any given set of cha
Jan 1, 1948
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Anaconda Improves Cleaning Of Mine Drainage For Use In Dump Leaching
By V. D. O’Leary
The Anaconda Co. has two economic uses for the drainage water from its underground mines in the district of Butte, Mont. One is the precipitation of copper, which the company has been accomplishing at
Jan 9, 1966
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Production of Self-Fluxing Pellets in the Laboratory and Pilot Plant
By K. E. Merklin, F. D. DeVaney
Students of the modern blast furnace seem unanimously agreed that they are observing a major revolution in practice. Rather than changing construction and operation of the furnaces, most of the great
Jan 3, 1960