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Red Iron Ore Mining Methods In- The Birmingham District
By W. R. Crane
MINING of the red iron ores of the Birmingham district has been carried on energetically during the past 50, years, and their development has created a large iron and steel manufacturing, center, the
Jan 9, 1924
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Mineral Economics - "Depletion" in Federal Income Taxation of Mines
By K. S. Benson
DEPLETION is a subject of vital importance to the mining industry. Yet, in spite of its importance, its significance is not generally understood. The purpose of this discussion is to clarify the main
Jan 1, 1952
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Birmingham Paper - Coal Washing Practice in Alabama (with Discussion)
By H. S. Geismer
Campbell,' in 1896 said: "The Birmingham district in Alabama has certain great advantages for there are few places in the world where fuel and ore are so near together, although, unfortunately, b
Jan 1, 1925
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An Investigation Of Dust Suppression In The Pittsburgh Seam
By G. R. Gardner, D. H. Davis
INCREASING realization of the importance of dust control, and the recommendations of various agencies, have led the mining industry to become actively concerned with this problem. The background and n
Jan 1, 1942
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The Digital Computer – Applications in Mining and Process Control
By Leroy W. Weeks, Peter B. Nalle
The rapid growth of the modern electronic computer industry during the past 15 years is, perhaps, the greatest phenomenon that has occurred in American business in this century. This growth is due in
Jan 9, 1960
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Recovery of Stray (Thin) Seams in Western Coal Mining
By Edward L. Fidler, Thomas E. Finch
Thin seam coal mining in the western US nominally equates to recovery of stray seams associated with thicker, major seams. The thin or stray seams encountered are generally recovered, but not in all c
Jan 1, 1981
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Chicago Paper - Low-sulfur Coal in Illinois (with Discussion)
By Gilbert H. Cady
Extensive sampling of coal in Illinois during the past 10 or 12 yegrs by the State Geological Survey, in cooperation with various organizations, such as the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the University of Il
Jan 1, 1920
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Mississippi during 1944
By H. M. Morse
This report on oil and gas development in Mississippi covers the period from Jan. I, 1944, to Dec. 31, 1944: Salt Domes During the year six salt domes were drilled for sulphur, but no commercial
Jan 1, 1945
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mineral Industry Education
By Thomas T. Read
It is natural, in reviewing the progress that has been made in mineral industry education during the three quarters of a century that has elapsed since the American Institute of Mining Engineers was o
Jan 1, 1947
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Attachment Of Mineral Particles To Air Bubbles In Flotation
By William S. Hannan, H. Rush Spedden
FLOTATION may be defined as a process whereby mineral particles are concentrated by selective adhesion to air-liquid interfaces. The process involves attachment of desired mineral particles to air bub
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Interaction Parameters in Dilute Molten Alloys
By John M. Dealy, Robert D. Pehlke
Values for interaction parameters in nonferrous systems, as calculated from published data, are tabulated and discussed. The influence of temperature on the parameter is derived and compared with the
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - A Theory of Diffusion in Solids (With Discussion)
By John E. Dorn, Oscar E. Harder
The phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - A Theory of Diffusion in Solids (With Discussion)
By Oscar E. Harder, John E. Dorn
The phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1938
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Notes on Huntington Mills in Nicaragua
By Clarence Carleton Semple
At a number of mines in eastern Nicaragua, 3.5- or 5-ft. Huntington mills are used for grinding gold-ore after a pre-liminary breaking in jaw-crushers. The smaller mills are made sectional to facilita
Jan 1, 1912
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Two Instances Of Mobility Of Gold In Solid State
By Edward Keller
GOLD MOVEMENT ON SURFACE OF AURIFEROUS COPPER WHEN LATTER IS SUBJECTED TO OXIDATION SOME years ago the writer's attention was called to the fact that rolling-mill scales from auriferous copper d
Jan 1, 1919
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Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-I
By F. M. F. Cazin
Some twenty years ago the author of a book,* by which, for the first time, molecular action was made to account for nearly all phenomena in hydrodynamics, began his preface as follows: " It is cont
Jan 1, 1895
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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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Data about Labor Employed in Various Bituminous Coal Mines
By Howard Eavenson
The data given in the paper were collected to furnish an idea of the amount required in various operations of bituminous mining to produce a ton of coal, the plants selected being well-managed ones. W
Jan 1, 1924
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Bucket Wheel Excavator Technology for Mining Lignite in Texas
By Karl J. Benecke
Though the first patent on a bucket wheel excavator (BWE) was granted in 1881 in the US, this technology was developed in Germany to the high standards of today. However, this development was only pos
Jan 1, 1980
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Recrystallization And Grain Growth In Cold-Worked Polycrystalline Metals
By Arthur E. Bousu, C. T. Eddy, L. W. Eastwood
THE recrystallization and grain-growth phenomena of cold-worked metals have considerable industrial importance because of their role in the fabrication of metals. For this reason, and because of the g
Jan 1, 1935