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Index (ac9aa9db-2dd1-4098-b5a0-f2772d33f63f)
Jan 1, 1917
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Concentration Of Lead-Silver Ore At Hecla Mine, Gem, Idaho (Technical Publication No. 7)
By W. L. Zeigler
THE gravity concentrator of the Hecla Mining Co. was originally constructed in 1888 by the Milwaukee Mining Co., which was operating the Gem of the Mountains mine. It was purchased by the Hecla Mining
Jan 1, 1927
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New Crushers, Kiln Equipment Integrate Volume Lime Production In California
Quarrying and crushing 500 tons of limestone plus burning some 240 tons of limestone per day are the two initial phases in the production of borax, soda ash, sodium sulfate and related chemicals at St
Jan 1, 1965
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How San Manuel Doubled Drift Footage
By Donald A. Cumming
Since the first major mine development, the company has continually looked for ways of improving drifting methods. The planned increase in production to 60,000 tpd, and the lack of trained personnel,
Jan 4, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Notch Tensile Properties of Selected Titanium Alloys
By N. J. Feola, E. P. Klier
NOTCH properties of titanium materials have been extensively investigated in the impact test.'-" For the most part the impact strength meas- ured suggests a ductile-brittle transition that lie
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Habit Planes of Martensite In Chrome-Carbon Steel
By T. A. Read, H. M. Otte
THEORETICAL analysis by Wechsler, Lieberman and Read of the crystallography of martensite formation has shown that the requirement for the existence of a macroscopically undistorted plane between aust
Jan 1, 1958
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Amphoteric Surfactants as Flotation Collectors
By R. W. Smith, C. Schroeder, R. Haddenham
Amphoteric surfactants are heteropolar organic compounds which possess at least two functional (ionic) oppositely charged groups per molecule. The ones studied are manufactured by General Mills and po
Jan 1, 1974
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The Engineering Analysis Of Dispersion Effects In Selected Mineral Processing Operations
By Richard R. Klimpel
The role of dispersion is described in the wet grinding of ores using tumbling media mills and the flotation of coal, sulfide, and non-sulfide ores. Emphasis is placed on characterizing the effects of
Jan 1, 1980
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Oxy In Situ Method
By Gordon B. French
Occidental's in situ retorting process for oil shale has many advantages over the conventional, underground mine and surface retort. Only a portion of the oil shale is mined and transported outsi
Jan 1, 1977
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Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary Suspensions
By J. Laskowski, Z. Sadowski
The properties of quartz, calcite, magnezite and dolomite suspensions prepared from -30 µm size fractions of these minerals have been investigated. Selective coagulation of the quartz-calcite, qua
Jan 1, 1980
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Processing California Bastnasite Ore
By Edwin H. Olson, Morton Smutz, Charles J. Baroch
IN 1949 an orebody containing some 10 billion lb of recoverable rare earth metals was discovered in the Mountain Pass district of San Bernardino County, California.1 The following year Molybdenum Corp
Jan 3, 1959
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Index (d7c62b7a-8bad-46c2-8351-4a21148afbf5)
Jan 1, 1925
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Experimental Methods In Solvent Extraction Kinetics. Use Of The Liquid Jet Recycle Reactor For LIX65N-Copper (II) Chelation Kinetics
By R. W. Freeman, L. L. Tavlarides
The experimental methods used in obtaining kinetic data for solvent extraction systems can affect the validity of the results The method of contacting the two liquids should allow for accurate determi
Jan 1, 1981
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Update on Offshore Mining – The Unheralded Mineral Producer
The total value of world offshore mineral production in 1970 is estimated around $180 million-less than 1% of the total onshore value for that year (Table 1). As such, offshore mining is still a relat
Jan 4, 1975
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AIME News (1950)
Jan 12, 1950
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Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For:
By G. J. Ballmer
Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For: ( I ) Making railroad grades (2) Establishing benches (3) Making new dropcuts
Jan 10, 1951
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New York Paper - The Sunburst Oil and Gas Field, Montana (with Discussion)
By Dorsey Hager
One of the most interesting fields in North America was discovered, early in 1922, near the towns of Sunburst and Kevin, Toole County, Mont. This field produces oil from the Jurassic beds, which he
Jan 1, 1923
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Some Physical Properties of Pennsylvania Anthracite and Related Materials
By J. Leland Myer
IN a precise study of Pennsylvania anthracites, the research on European. anthracites is of little value to us because of their different physical and chemical nature. Likewise, there can be little co
Jan 1, 1932