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Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of the Separation Coefficient to Evaluate Electrodynamic Concentration
By J. E. Lawver, R. R. Beebe, J. L. Wright
This paper describes a separation coefficient Ks useful as a "measure of goodness" to be used in factorial and response surface methodology. The use and limitations of the separation coefficient is di
Jan 1, 1964
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Gas Masks and Respirators for Metal Mines
By J. T. Ryan
POISONOUS, irritating, or explosive gases are found in almost every industry, and manufacturers of gas masks are called upon to provide gas mask protection for a great variety of conditions, such as o
Jan 1, 1926
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Papres - Metal Mining - Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining Company
By Guy N. Bjorge, A. J. M. Ross, S. J. Staple, J. D. Johnson, J. F. Wiggert
In recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No. 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Notes - Flotation of Organic Slimes in Carbonate Solutions
By C. N. Garman
Homestake-New Mexico Partners operate a 750-tpd carbonate leach uranium concentrate mill near Grants, N.M. The highly mineralized water available as process water leaves much to be desired. The 628 pp
Jan 1, 1962
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How Zinc Concentrates Are Processed At The Outokumpu Zinc Plant In Kokkola
By A. Ojanen, T-L. Huggare, A. Kuivala
An electrolytic zinc plant with a capacity of 90,000 tons/year went on stream in Kokkola, Finland, in late 1969. It is a standard electrolytic zinc process plant; however, it has been subjected to sev
Jan 1, 1973
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The Vein-System of the Standard Mine, Bodie, Cal.
By R. Gilman Brown
INTRODUCTION. MINES are interesting by reason of what they have done for man, or of what has been done for them by nature. Not all are interesting on both scores. Many profitable mines are commonplac
Jul 1, 1907
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Safety Record, Particularly in Pennsylvania, Outstanding Under Wartime Pressure
By RICHARD MAIZE
IN this critical period of our history, the coal industry of the nation, faced with many obstacles, performed its work safely during the first ten months of 1943. Thousands of the younger mine workers
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Notes - X-Ray Diffraction Study of the Sigma Phase in the Systems Re-Cr. Ru-Cr. and Os-Cr
By J. S. Kasper, R. M. Waterstrat
IN view of the recent findings of a pronounced ordering of atoms in s phase alloys containing elements of the first long row of the periodic table (and including molybdenum),l it is of interest to res
Jan 1, 1958
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Canyon Ferry Plant
"Located at Canyon Ferry on the Missouri River, 17 miles from Helena and 63 miles from Butte. River drainage area 15,570 sq. miles. Built in 1898.DAM: Rock-filled, wooden crib, 490' long and 39' feet
Jan 1, 1913
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Mining Geology - Much More Ore in the United States Awaits Discovery Through All-Out Efforts of Geologists
By H. E. McKinstry
LIKE nearly everything else, mining geology has been reconverting. Many geologists had been in military and other government service. Many more, with mining companies, had been working primarily towar
Jan 1, 1946
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Ferrous Iron Content and Magnetic Susceptibility of Some Artificial and Natural Oxides of Iron
By R. B. Sosman, J. C. Hostetter
It is well known that ferric oxide, Fe2O3, is paramagnetic, while magnetite, Fe3o4, is classed among the highly ferromagnetic substances. But magnetic data on oxides intermediate in composition betwee
Jan 1, 1918
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Hydrometallurgical Nickel And Cobalt Recovery From Sulphide Concentrates
By B. Meddings
The technology involved in the Sherritt process for the recovery of nickel and cobalt from sulphide concentrates and mattes is presented in a manner which emphasises the chemistry of the process. The
Jan 1, 1981
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Analytical Concept of the Static and Dynamic Parameter of Intermittent Gas Lift (missing pages)
By R. C. Davis, R. F. Berry, G. W. White, B. T. O’Connell, L. A. Stacha
P,, and v, may now be solved for by trial and error between Eqs. 2 and 3, by assuming time approaching zero and equating PI, to P12. Observe that the pressure under the slug, P12 of Eq. 3, does not
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Student Chapters and Faculty Sponsors (d63411cb-7731-46de-b205-0707de60b620)
(There are 70 Student Chapters in the United States, 2 in Canada) University of Alabama-University, Alabama, Mining and Metallurgical Society, Win L Mason University of Alaska-College, Alaska, Minin
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Concentration - The Mechanism of Collection of Metals and Metallic Sulphides by Amines and Amine Salts (Mining Technology, May 1943)
By Arthur F. Taggart, Herbert H. Kellogg, Nathaniel Arbiter
The experimental work herein described is presented in support of the following broad hypothesis: Conditioning of metals and metallic sulphides by amine collectors involves metathetic reaction at the
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Concentration - The Mechanism of Collection of Metals and Metallic Sulphides by Amines and Amine Salts (Mining Technology, May 1943)
By Herbert H. Kellogg, Nathaniel Arbiter, Arthur F. Taggart
The experimental work herein described is presented in support of the following broad hypothesis: Conditioning of metals and metallic sulphides by amine collectors involves metathetic reaction at the
Jan 1, 1943
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Minerals Beneficiation - Energy-Size Reduction Relationship for the Grinding of Quartz
By S. R. Mitchell, M. Weissman, J. H. Brown
It has been demonstrated that for fine grinding operations, the energy input (E) and the product size modulus (k) are related by an equation of the form E = Ak1-n
Jan 1, 1961
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Personal (b7af28b3-8e16-4a49-8522-b97901827601)
The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 11, 1918 to August 11, 1918. John Carter Anderson, Tucson, Ariz. Edson S. Pettis,
Jan 9, 1918
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Investigations on Iron and Steel Rails Made in Europe in the Year 1873
By T. Egleston
DURING the year 1873, my attention was called to the frequent accidents, resulting from the breaking of rails, on the different railroads in this country, and I was requested to investigate the subjec
Jan 1, 1875
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Spokane Paper - Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States
By David W. Brunton
The list of our past-Presidents comprises the names of many who, in their official addresses, have sketched the current progress of the arts and professions with which they were familiar. Such address
Jan 1, 1910