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Application Of Dry Grinding Rod Mills
By C. A. Rowland
Wet grinding rod mills have been used for 50 years to grind ores and to make specification sand. The application of wet grinding rod mills is well understood. Until recently, there have been very few
Jan 1, 1968
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An Experiment in Mineral Exploration and Training in the Philippines
By W. E. Halle, G. J. S. Govett
"The Institute of Applied Geology, Manila, Philippines, is jointly sponsored by the University of the Philippines, the Philippines Bureau of Mines and the United Nations Development Programme (Special
Jan 1, 1968
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Effect of Using Different Gas for Chalcopyrite and Pyrite Minerals Flotation and Electrochemical Potentials
By F. Göktepe
Flotation gases and conditioning of the pulp with them are one of the important parameters of flotation and should be taken into account especially in the flotation of sulphide ores. In this study, fl
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 6357 Methods And Costs Of Treatment At The Calumet & Hecla Reclamation Plant
By C. Harry Benedict
This paper, describing the leaching practice at the Calumet and Hecla mills, Lake Linden, Mich., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Mines.
Jan 1, 1930
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A New Method for Sampling Diamond-Drill Core: Fillet-Cutting
By E. Bonsall, J. J. Brummer, A. R. Graham
"A method and device are described for sampling diamond-drill core by cutting a continuous fillet of constant cross section from the cylindrical surface of the core throughout appropriate sample lengt
Jan 1, 1968
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Solubility Of Carbon In Molten Copper-Manganese And Copper- Nickel Alloys
By John R. Anderson, Michael B. Bever
CARBON may affect the alloys of copper in several ways. Provided an alloying element does not oxidize preferentially, even minute quantities of carbon dissolved in liquid alloys of high copper content
Jan 1, 1947
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Oil-Water Interfacial Tensions for a Series of Hydrocarbons
By M. E. Hassan, J. C. Calhoun, R. F. Nielson
An apparatus was constructed for the measurement of inter-facial tensions over a range of temperatures and pressures. This apparatus utilized the pendent drop method, and resembles in construction sim
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal Preparation In The Midwest
By Elmer H. Citron
The Monterey Coal Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Carter Oil Company of Houston, Texas, recently awarded a contract to build the Monterey No. 1 Preparation Plant, which will be located near
Jan 1, 1970
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Geology And Mine Planning In Redwall Limestone Nelson, Arizona
By G. V. Henderson
Large reserves of high calcium limestone have been outlined in the Redwall formation at Nelson, Arizona. Geologic mapping, core drilling and shallow seismic refraction studies have outlined more than
Jan 1, 1978
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Determination Of True Block Copper Grades At Cyprus Pima Mine
By Donald R. Williamson
Statistical studies at Cyprus Pima Mine indicate that samples from 22 blastholes are necessary for determining average copper grades, within a desired range of precision, for mine-model blocks by arit
Jan 1, 1977
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Compatibility Of Sinter/Pellet Burdens ? Introduction
By J. O?Hanlon
The 4500 m3 blast furnace at the Redcar Works of ESC operates or, a burden of sinter and pellets, both materials being produced within the works. The early history of the furnace was given to the AIME
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6490 Mining Methods Of Kirkland Lake Gold-Mining Co. (Ltd.), At Kirkland Lake, Ontario ? Introduction
By J. C. Dumbrille
The following account of wining practices of the Kirkland Late Gold twining Co., (Ltd.), at Kirkland Lake, Ontario, is one of 4 series of papers being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on
Jan 1, 1931
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Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching
By Rajive Ganguli
There are several elements of online pedagogy and information technology that are being used in the University of Alaska Fairbanks’(UAF) course “ES 201: Computer Techniques,” to enhance classroom teac
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation Of Einstein´S Model For Dilute Suspensions Of Clays
By G. Aguilera
It is known that an addition of rigid particles into a fluid medium changes the flow field. Therefore, the rheological behavior of suspensions will be hardly Newtonian, such as their continuum phase.
Sep 1, 2012
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Mine shaft conveyance safety mechanism — free-fall testing
By Richard A. McIvor
"All mine shaft conveyances in Canada and most of the United States that are supported by a single hoist rope or attachment point and used for transporting persons are required by regulation to be equ
Jan 1, 1996
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IC 9058 Anchorage Capacities In Thick Coal Roofs
By Stephen C. Tadolini
The anchorage capacity of four types of bolting systems was investigated in two mines with thick coal roofs. In conjunction with the in-mine tests, a simple axisymmetric finite element computer progra
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of Coal Surface Wettability on Aggregation of Fine Coal Particles
By F. Melo, M. Pawlik
Fine coal aggregation in concentrated coal-water suspensions was studied through steady-state rheological measurements. The wettability of coal particles was modified by dry oxidation of a bituminous
Jan 1, 2004
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Marketing of Western Canadian Minerals
By H. T. Fargey
This paper considers the social, economic and political factors and their influence on future production and marketing of Western Canadian minerals. Among the subjects discussed are inflation, taxatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Influence of Section Intake Dust Levels as an Exposure Assessment Parameter in Dust Exposure Level Index (DELI) Model
By H R. Phillips
Fresh air intake in an underground coal mine is of critical importance to the occupational health and safety of workers due to the dynamic, confined and dangerous nature of the mining environment. In
Jan 1, 2005
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Maximum Total Recovery Through Mining High-Grade and Low-Grade Ore Together is Economically Sound
By Donald Carlisle
"IntroductionTHE OPINION is held by many persons outside the mining industry, and by some within it, that mine •operators customarily find it advantageous to mine •only the richer parts of orebodies a
Jan 1, 1953