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Minerals Beneficiation - Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of Ores
By S. C. Sun, D. R. Mitchell
T LTRASONICS can be used to deslime and up-grade ores, such as tungsten and tin, which slime excessively with high losses of value in the tailing and are difficult to deslime with conventional methods
Jan 1, 1957
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Role Of The Computer In Slurry Pump Selection
By John E. Miller
The Miller Number System is a well established method of measuring the relative abrasivity-friability of slurries, resulting in data that can be used in the selection of pump type and in forecasting w
Jan 1, 1977
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Trace Silver Analyses By Proton Microprobe In Ore Evaluation
By L. J. Cabri
The calculation of metallurgical balances for precious metals is very dependent on a precise mineralogical understanding of the distribution of each element. Determination whether the precious metals
Jan 1, 1984
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Meet The Authors (b39d3ddd-099c-4d88-aa7a-4e20872a4c80)
Alan Stanley (Titanium Dioxide Analysis of Maclntyre Ore by Specific Gravity, P. 971) is currently head of the General Metallurgical Group of the National Lead Co. He has been with National Lead since
Jan 1, 1952
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Energy Input and Size Distribution in Comminution
By R. Schuhmann
Distribution of material in the fine sizes of a comminution product generally is well represented by the empirical equation [ ] in which y = cumulative percent finer, x = parti
Jan 2, 1960
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Pittsburgh Paper - Three-High Rolls
By Alexander L. Holley
A CHARACTERISTIC, and, to Americans, an amusing discussion of the three-high rail-mill, arose out of the reading of Mr. Lauth's paper on three-high plate-mills, at the Glasgow meeting of the Iron
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Shaft Sinking in Heavy Ground
By Richard P. Gerwels
Minas de Matahambre, a copper mine located 100 miles southwest of Havana, Cuba, has produced 10 million tons of copper ore since it was first opened up in 1913. During the mid-1950's the mine was
Jan 12, 1960
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Technical Notes - Measurement of Self-Diffusion Coefficients by Autoradiography
By H. C. Gatos, Ahmed Azzam
A UTORADIOGRAPHY would appear to be sim-A pler and less time-consuming for diffusion studies than any of the radioactive tracer techniques commonly employed, namely, the sectioning, surface increase,
Jan 1, 1953
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Opinion - From Ore To Metal- A Professional Entity Is Needed
By H. Rush Spedden
When Robert H. Richards wrote Ore Dressing, the famous four-volume work published in the first decade of this century, the ore dresser was still largely concerned, with the mechanical treatment of ore
Jan 1, 1971
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Distribution Of Zinc In Soils Overlying The Flat Gap Mine
By Alan D. Hoagland
The Flat Gap mine, are important zinc deposit of the Appalachian type, is located in the Copper Ridge Belt in the Valley of Tennessee approximately 30 miles northeast of the Mascot-Jefferson City zinc
Jan 10, 1962
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Guide To Selecting Optimum Spacing For Levels And Raises
By Koehler S. Stout
At today's mineral prices, unproductive or low productive work in any underground mine must be kept at a minimum to insure a profit. Improper level and raise spacing can be one of the contributin
Jan 11, 1962
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Manufactured Sands Successfully Used In Grouts
By James M. Polatty
FOR structural as well as economic reasons, sanded grout rather than neat cement grout should be used wherever possible. The chief drawback in using sanded grout mixtures, however, is the tendency of
Jan 3, 1958
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The Effect Of Oxygen Upon The Precipitation Of Metals From Cyanide Solutions
G. H. CLEVENGER, Colorado Springs, Colo.-Mr. Crowe's paper will be of great interest to cyanide operators, as it is a distinct new development in cyanidation. After reading the paper it occurred
Jan 11, 1918
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - Undercooling of Germanium
By G. L. F. Powell
TURNBULL and Cech1 reported undercooling small droplets (approximately 50 mp in diam) of a large number of metals by approximately 0.18 TE (TEoK = the equilibrium freezing point). This was considered
Jan 1, 1968
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Sulpho-Salts
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
I. Sul~harsenites, Sulphantimonites, etc. In these sulpho-salts, as further explained on p. 320, sulphur takes the place of the oxygen in the commoner and better understood oxygen acids (as carbonic a
Jan 1, 1922
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Arizona Salt Deposits
By H. W. Peirce
Identified and utilized Arizona salt deposits are of two ages: 1) Permian in the Colorado Plateau, and 2) Tertiary in the Basin and Range country. Uses include: a) storage of energy fluids in man-made
Jan 1, 1983
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Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Further Observations on the Indentation of Germanium at Room Temperature
By E. N. Pugh, J. V. Craig
WhILE it has been established that well-defined microhardness impressions can be produced in germanium by room-temperature indentation,1-3 the role of dislocations in the process is the subject of con
Jan 1, 1969
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Trends (8db558cd-73fd-485e-b76e-06a94f72089e)
CHARLES E. WILSON'S second quarterly report "Meeting Defense Goals" was encouraging on the outlook for the mining industry, as prolonged demand for minerals seems assured; but for the individual
Jan 8, 1951
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Technical Notes - Effect of Gallium on Resistance to Corrosion of Magnesium Alloys
By Benny J. Nelson
To obtain information on the effect of gallium upon the corrosion of magnesium alloys, tests were made on the commercial alloy AM52S (Mg-3 pct Al-1 pct Zn-0.2 pct Mn) and experimental
Jan 1, 1957