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Mineralogy and Textures of Thackaringa Sulphide Ore (24fa3d6b-5e1a-4d95-911e-22279cdb9bf0)
In his account of the Thackaringa sulphide ore, Lawrence (p. 92) reports the presence of valleriite as a minor accessory in chalcopyrite. He says that it is readily identified by its intensive anisotr
Jan 1, 1967
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The Development and Future Significance of Non-Destructive Testing of Winder Ropes in Australia
The need to hoist increasing loads from great depths is leading to the more general adoption of winders of the Koepe and Blair types. The trend has introduced a number of new problems in winding ropes
Jan 1, 1967
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Lix®-64 As An Extractant For Copper Pilot Plant Data
By D. W. Agers
This paper is an extension of previous work evaluating a new extractant, LIX®-64, for recovery of copper from dilute acidic solutions. Large scale pilot plant operations have confirmed the technical a
Jan 1, 1967
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Network Planning in an Industrial Complex - Without the Use of a Computer
By Gordon W. Hines
This paper, dealing with network planning in an industrial complex, discusses the type and size of project that can be handled on a manual basis. After a review of the fundamentals of network planning
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6946 An Economic And Technical Evaluation Of Magnesium Production Methods (In Three Parts) 2. Carbothermic
By D. A. Elkins
This report is the second of a series of three that will evaluate, in order, the metallothermic, carbothermic, and electrolytic methods of magnesium production. The historical development of the carbo
Jan 1, 1967
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Minerals Beneficiation - Heat of Adsorption and Surface Reactions of Potassium Ethyl Xanthate on Galena
By Olav Mellgren
Part I. The interaction between potassium ethyl xanthate and lead salts has been studied thermo-chemically. It is shown that ethyl xanthate reacts with lead carbonate, basic carbonate, thiosulfate and
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7038 Load-Displacement Measurement In A Backfilled Stope Of A Deep Vein Mine
By D. R. Corson
The Bureau of Mines instrumented an operating stope in a deep vein mine to determine the amount of wall closure and the magnitude of loads imposed on a backfilled stope. Hydraulic pressure cells used
Jan 1, 1967
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An Analysis of the Performance of a Ball Mill Rake Classifier Comminution Circuit
An extensive series of tests was carried out on a ball mill-rake classifier circuit in the New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd. concentrator. The data were used to develop a mathematical model of the ope
Jan 1, 1967
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Practical Use of Recent Research in Multiphase Vertical and Horizontal Flow
By K. E. Brown, J. P. Brill, A. R. Hagedorn, T. C. Doerr
A recent correlation for multiphase vertical flow by Hagedorn and Brown1,7 has been used to examine the effect of numerous variables such as pipe size, gas-liquid ratio, liquid flow rate, liquid visco
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall Mining
By W. C. McClain
The amount of vertical subsidence occurring over a longwall operation is a function of the thickness of material removed, the quantity and quality of any fill material, the width of the extraction, an
Jan 1, 1967
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Discussion of Papers - Stress Conditions Under Which Core Discing Occurs
By D. E. Stephenson. Discussion by R. G. K. Morrison, L. Obert
R. G. K. Morrison (Chairman, Dept. of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada) - The discing of drill core has been a recognized pressure phenomenon for ma
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VIII - Communications - Liquidus Boundaries in the Bismuth Corner of the Bi-Zn-Au and Bi-Zn-Cu Systems
By R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck
AS a portion of a general study of liquid-metal thermodynamics, high-temperature galvanic cells were used to study the effect of added dilute solutes on the activity of zinc in dilute solution with mo
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Petrology Applied to the Correlation of Some New South Wales Permian Coals
Detailed petrographic analyses of coal seams from the Newcastle, Illawarra, and Lithgow Coal Measures were made for a number of localities for each of twelve seams. From these analyses characteristic
Jan 1, 1967
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Flotation of Some Australian Uranium Ores
The flolation behaviour of some Australian uranium ores was investigated. Although uraninite and pitchblend float readily with fatty acids, selective concentration to produce an economically discardab
Jan 1, 1967
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Recent Experimental Studies Of Brittle Fracture Of Rocks
By W. F. Brace, James D. Byerlee
Although prediction of failure of rocks may be ultimately possible without knowing in detail how failure occurs, understanding of this process is certainly of fundamental interest in rock mechanics. O
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IX - Communications - The Influence of Selected Sulfides on the Decomposition Rate of Zinc Sulfate at 600°C
By A. H. Larson, L. G. Twidwell
DURING the roasting of zinc sulfide concentrates and by-product recovery from flue dusts, the zinc sul-fate phase may occur in various stages of the processes. In addition to zinc sulfide, other sulfi
Jan 1, 1967
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Mining - Underground Mining - Methane Gas Detection Using a Laser
By H. J. Gerritsen
From presently available components a portable, rugged, reliable apparatus can be built which will be able to detect methane concentrations of 0.1% and lower in air. Sensitivity and design considerati
Jan 1, 1967
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Minerals Beneficiation - Feedback Process Control of Mineral Flotation. Part I. Development of a Model for Froth Flotation
By H. R. Cooper
Beginning from the point of view that process control of ore flotation can be approached by on-line analysis of processing behavior, an equation was developed which has characteristics useful for a mu
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 8347 An Analysis Of 44 Recent Fatal Accidents With Front-End Loaders
By R. O. Pynnonen
This publication is an analysis of reports to the Bureau of Mines of 44 fatal accidents that occurred during the operation of rubber-tired, front-end loaders in the mineral industry. The causes of the
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Effect of Cleavage Rate and Stress Level on Apparent Surface Energies of Rocks
By W. W. Krech, T. E. Perkins
As fractures are propagated through rocks, energy is absorbed near the extending crack tip. Apparent surface energies for several rocks have been measured by cleavage under dynamic con-ditions. At nom
Jan 1, 1967