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Jan 1, 1913
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William Earl Dodge
By James Douglas
Once—and fortunately only once—before this occasion, was it my sad duty to express the loss we had sustained in the death of an eminent member. Dr. T. Sterry Hunt* was a student of chemistry who, by h
Jan 1, 1904
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Filtration of Coal Refuse
By Daniel T. Hegyan, Thomas B. Zugates
Continuous vacuum disk filters are increasingly being used to filter refuse from the fine-coal washing circuits as it becomes important to close the water circuits and eliminate sludge holding ponds.
Jan 1, 1977
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Identification of Flotation Processes Using Aggregated Models
By T. O. Olsen, R. Henriksen
Aggregated models of a bank of flotation cells have frequently been used, assuming that a single-cell model can be used for control and estimation purposes. In this paper we investigate the feasibilit
Jan 1, 1981
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Friction Hoist Installed For Multilevel Service at Lyon Mountain
By John K. Irwin
Friction hoisting has assumed a major role since its introduction to North America less than ten years ago. Interest was illustrated by a recent visit of the Adirondack Section of AIME to a new fr
Jan 10, 1963
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Buffalo Paper - The Glenmore Iron Estate, Greenbrier County, West Virginia
By William N. Page
HAVING recently made a careful professional examination of this tract, I think its peculiar geographical, topographical and geological relations may prove interesting to members, not only because they
Jan 1, 1889
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Operating Data for a Bird Centrifuge
By Orville R. Lyons, A. C. Richardson
Operating data is presented for a Bird centrifuge used to dewater coal treated at one preparation plant. The data include: (1 ) percentages of solids in centrifuge feed, cake, and effluent and the pla
Jan 3, 1950
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Filtration of Asbestos and Other Solids With Magnesium Oxide
By J. E. Schiller, S. E. Khalafalla
Due to its unique surface properties, magnesium oxide (MgO) is an excellent medium to filter asbestos and other suspended solids from water. MgO operates up to twice as long as a sand filter before ba
Jan 1, 1984
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Topographical and Geological Modelling
By O. B. Harden Harden
IN working out the geological structure of a complicated district, where the problems are difficult to solve by the ordinary methods in use, a model, upon which all the geological and topographical da
Jan 1, 1882
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Roof Bolts Hold Best With Resin
By Jack Parker, Bert Caverson
More than 6000 resin-anchored bolts have been installed at the White Pine mine, and their performance has proven excellent in both pull tests and "beam" building. With its improved reliability, resin
Jan 1, 1971
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New York Paper - Agglomeration of Fine Materials
By Walter S. Landis
The earliest example of attempting to form finely-divided materials into larger masses for better adaptation to commercial use mas probably the briquetting of peat and lignite-waste at Paris by the us
Jan 1, 1913
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Salt Lake City Paper - Galena Flotation Concentrator, Lake Gulch, Idaho (with Discussion)
By W. L. Zeigler
The Galena mill of the Callahan Zinc-Lead Co. is of 150 tons daily capacity and is situated at Lake Gulch, 2 miles west of Wallace, Idaho. (Fig. 1. It was constructed during the summer of 1926, wor
Jan 1, 1928
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X-Ray Mineral Analysis Techniques
By Ralph E. Wood
X-ray fluorescence analysis can be profitably applied in the mineral industry by improving evaluation and control analyses, while offering lower cost and greater speed than conventional methods. Chemi
Jan 6, 1959
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Production of Super- Grade Iron Ore Concentrates at LKAB
By Per-Martin Sandgren, Alrik Anttila
LKAB's ores have specific mineralogical properties that make them especially suitable for the production of supergrade concentrates. Conditions are particularly good for this purpose at Malmberge
Jan 1, 1983
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Problems In Mill Process Design
By John D. Vincent, Howard W. Jacky
This chapter covers the normal problems encountered in the building of an ore concentrating facility. To produce such a facility In today's environment requires correlation by the engineers invol
Jan 1, 1978
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Quantitative Petrographic Composition Of Three Alabama Coals
By Reynold Q. Shotts
Nitric acid oxidation rate analyses of three coals, previously studied microscopically by the Bureau of Mines, revealed three components. Relative quantities agree with those found for the four compon
Jan 5, 1953
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Simplified Dispatching Board Boosts Truck Productivity at Cyprus Pima
By Edward R. Mueller
The application of a simple analog computer constructed in a home workshop has registered a 10% to 15% gain in truck productivity at the mammoth Pima mine, located 35 km (22 miles) south of Tucson, Ar
Jan 8, 1977
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Ore Storage Simplified With Scraping Trenches
By R. L. Tobie
Handling and storing ore at transfer points underground are encountered frequently. An ideal solution to these troubles is probably still to be found, but at the Mather mine "B" shaft a method incorpo
Jan 4, 1955
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The Action of Sulphide Ion and of Metal Salts on the Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions
By C. G. Fink, G. L. Putnam
The dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions was studied by determining the time required for the solvents to dissolve gold leaf. Minute traces, even 0.5 ppm, of sulphide ion retard the dissolution of
Jan 9, 1950