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In-Place Leaching -Miami Mine -Miami, Arizona
By James B. Fletcher
The Miami mine is located near the town of Miami, Gila County, Arizona. The Miami mine started mining in 1910 and finished in July, 1959. The orebody was divided and mined as follows: Tons High Grade
Jan 1, 1971
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The Colfax Landslide A Case History
By Theodore M. Olson
The Washington State Highway Department consists of seven geographic dis¬tricts. District offices are located in Seattle, Wenatchee, Olympia, Vancouver, Yakima, Spokane and Bellevue. District is cover
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7561 Prediction Of Low-Temperature Carbonization Properties Of Coal In Advance Of Mining
By Manuel Gomez
Dehydrogenation factors, proximate analysis, and ultimate analysis were examined as predictors of the low-temperature -carbonization properties of coals varying in rank from lignite through anthracite
Jan 1, 1971
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Functional Optimization Of Open Pit Mine Design
By Kenneth W. Luke
In the development of the ultimate pit limits for a narrow ore body, pa¬rameters necessary in the design of a functional, or working, pit become highly sensitive factors in the determination of ore re
Jan 1, 1971
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Application Of Solution Mining To The Recovery Of Potash
By W. H. W. Husband
Rock salt has been mined by the solution method for many years in many countries. Attempts have been made in the past in Canada and various other countries to produce potash by the' same method.
Jan 1, 1971
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Biogeochemical Prospecting in Glaciated Terrain of the Canadian Precambrian Shield
By W. J. Wolfe
"THE DETECTION OF BURIED MINERAL DEPOSITS by chemical analysis of vegetation (biogeochemistry) or visual observation of plant cover type (geobotany) is based on fundamentally simple principles. The ro
Jan 1, 1971
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Mineral Resource Valuation In The Public Interest
By James R. Dunn
The mineral industry" has made and will continue to make important contributions to the growth of our economy. However, the industry is presently under continuous and increasingly severe attacks by or
Jan 1, 1971
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Conveyor Belt Pulleys -Design Features
By Jerome F. Sheldon
The earliest recorded history in the use of belt conveyors in the United States is in O. Evans' "Miller's Guide" published in Philadelphia in 1795. Evans defines a conveyor as a "broad endle
Jan 1, 1971
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rock Deposits
By Donald L. Everhart
Economic geologists faced with the task of evaluating phosphate rock deposits find it necessary to deal with a unique and a lengthy list of geologic, chemical, and economic factors before they can det
Jan 1, 1971
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Some Geological Factors In Deep Well Disposal Site Evaluation
By Neilson Rudd
Many deep well waste disposal. operations have adopted the technology of the petroleum industry but fail to make full use of the knowledge and experience upon which this technology is based. Inexperie
Jan 1, 1971
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Fine Screening. . . The Current State Of The Art
By Leon D. Keller
Fine screening, as discussed in this paper, pertains to the use of the Rapifine DSM Screen to make a 65 to 325-mesh separation at production tonnages. The greatest number of Rapifine Screen installat
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-9-71 Wire Rope Applications And Practices Associated With Underground Coal Mining In The United States
By C. H. Larsen
A 9-month study of the uses of wire rope associated with U. S. underground coal mining is reported. Rope applications are broken down into hoisting and nonhoisting applications where "hoisting" re
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? Introduction
By John G. Parker
The rare-earth elements, sometimes known as the lanthanides, comprise the series of 15 chemically similar elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71. Yttrium, with atomic number 39, is often included
Jan 1, 1971
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Process Control in the Mineral Industry
By N. R. Thornton
This paper discusses the rapid growth in the application of instrumentation for metallurgical process control. It covers such methods as ultrasonics, pulp density measurements, on-stream X-ray analysi
Jan 1, 1971
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Selection of Electrostatic Precipitators to Meet New Pollution Codes
By J. H. McKibbon
This paper outlines the basic steps in the sizing of electrostatic precipitators according to the Deutsch equation. Design parameters that do not appear in the equation are also described.
Jan 1, 1971
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Attapulgite Clays For Future Industrial Mineral Markets
By C. Y. Haas
Of all the industrial clay minerals, attapulgite probably enjoys the widest variety of applications. A review published over three years ago by Haden and Schwint (18) cited some 80 individual uses, a
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-9(2)-72 Coal Mine Rescue And Survival System - Volume II - Communications/Location Subsystem
The design, specification, and performance evaluation of the Communications and Location portions of a Coal Mine Rescue and Survival System are described. The work was performed as part of a nine mont
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-11-72 A Current Appraisal Of Underground Coal Gasification - I. Summary - A. Purpose And Scope
The Bureau of Mines in the Department of the Interior is increasingly concerned with the safety and health of personnel engaged in coal-mining operations, particularly below ground. The Bureau is also
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8525 Petroleum And Oil-Shale Research Of The Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Year 1969
By Bill Linville
During fiscal year 1969, the Bureau of Mines was engaged in 66 projects to improve methods for producing and utilizing petroleum. Programs directed toward the continued conservation of this natural re
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8526 Review Of Bureau Of Mines Energy Program, 1970 ? Introduction
By Bill Linville
Producing oil, gas, and coal in sufficient amounts to satisfy U.S. demands for fuels, electrical power, and chemicals promises to be one of the country's major challenges during the 1970's.
Jan 1, 1971