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  • AIME
    Notes On Potash Production

    By J. Marshall Downey

    The most fortunately situated U. S. potash producer-whether in New Mexico, California, or Utah--once simply took from the ground a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium chloride, crushed it to a ma

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Current Prospects For Competitive Nuclear Power

    By Karl Cohen

    The question of attainment of competitive nuclear electric power is of interest to uranium producers because the rate of attainment of this goal determines the date when there will be a solid, non-pol

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Magnetic Separation For Mesabi Magnetite Taconite

    By J. E. Forciea, O. E. Palasvirta, L. G. Hendrickson

    All pilot and commercial plants working with Mesabi Range taconite employ wet magnetic separation. Progress is being made with a dry magnetic process,9-11 but this has not yet been applied to taconite

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Lucky Friday Mine: History, Geology, And Development

    By William T. Folwell

    The Lucky Friday mine east of Mullan, Idaho, is an outstanding example of a property in the Coeur d’Alene district where a small and insignificant- appearing silver-lead-zinc vein at the surface has c

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Minerals For Insecticide Formulations

    By Henry T. Mulryan

    Since World War II, U. S. chemical companies have loosed a flood of synthetic organic insecticides. These synthetics fall into two broad categories. DDT is the best known of the chlorinated hydro- car

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Advances In Magnetic Separation Of Ores

    By L. A. Roe

    Magnetic separation occupies an attractive position in the field of ore beneficiation. It is a simple yet effective method, used for some 150 years and steadily growing more important. This type of be

    Jan 12, 1958

  • AIME
    Rubeanic Acid Field Test For Copper In Soils And Sediments

    By Robert E. Delavault, Harry V. Warren

    Circumstances determine whether it is better to make analyses in the field or in a permanent laboratory. The rubeanic acid test described in this article has been designed primarily for field use: it

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    SX - Special Equipment - The Shrouded Mixer Impeller In Solvent Extraction Of Uranium

    By L. D. Lash

    The key to successful liquid-liquid extraction is the solvent. First, and most important, it must be highly selective for the metal desired and yet reject other metal ions present; second, the ideal s

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Gunnison, Colorado

    By H. L. Hazen

    The uranium mill at Gunnison, Colorado, started crushing ore Dec. 31,1957, and has now been operating four months. The acid leached ore is washed by counter-current decantation through a system of fou

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Vitro

    By W. B. Hall, Joy D. Lewis

    Mine-run ore is received at Vitro in gondola cars and fed directly to a Cedar Rapids impact crusher. Following screening, the undersize travels through a recently installed three-stage sampling plant

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    U. S. Government Support To Mineral Industries Of Latin America

    By Sumner M. Anderson

    Any discussion of outside support to Latin American mineral industries must concede at once the pre-eminent role of U. S. industry and business. American capital has developed the great copper resourc

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    Better Roads For Lower Costs

    By Luther M. Krupp

    A 3 ½ -mile asphalt mixed mat haulage road joins American Smelting & Refining Co.'s El Tiro copper pit northwest of Tucson and its Silver Bell mill. Two-axle trucks operate continuously over the

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    Lineament Tectonics And Some Ore Districts Of The Southwest

    By Evans B. Mayo

    As a result of studies distributed over the earth- including ocean basins as well as continents- some tectonists recognize four dominant structural trends: 1) northwest; 2) northeast; 3) nearly east-

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    Scale-Up Relationships In Spodumene Flotation

    By W. E. Horst

    During the past few years of operation at Kings Mountain, N. C., full-scale flotation has generally yielded poorer metallurgical results than those obtained in the laboratory or pilot plant. After 2 m

    Jan 11, 1958

  • AIME
    The Geiger Counter As A Control Tool In Processing Potassium - Bearing Ores

    By W. C. Knopf, G. Samsel

    For several years International Minerals & Chemical Corp. has used a radiation method to assay potassium content of products from potash and feldspar beneficiation. The procedure is rapid, accurate, a

    Jan 10, 1958

  • AIME
    Application Of Electrostatics To Concentration Of Coarse Pebble Phosphate

    By E. Northcott, F. N. Oberg

    High-grade concentrates from Florida pebble phosphate deposits have long been recovered by wet methods. When work was begun in the field, only the coarse pebble (generally +1 mm) was recovered. In the

    Jan 10, 1958

  • AIME
    DSM Screens In A Heavy-Media Cyclone Plant

    By Leon Keller, William R. Van Slyke, James Stukel

    Two 4-ft wide DSM screens were installed during 1957 in one unit of the two-unit heavy media cy- clone section of the Holman-Cliffs concentrator at Taconite, Minn., following successful laboratory tes

    Jan 10, 1958

  • AIME
    Good Practice In Uranium Ore Sampling

    By Gilman C. Ritter

    Moisture sampling of uranium ore should coincide as nearly as possible with weighing of the lot represented by the sample. This requires care by the sampler since the sample must usually be taken as a

    Jan 10, 1958

  • AIME
    Jamaican Bauxite In The West Indies Economy

    By Smith Bracewell

    First evidence of bauxite in Jamaica resulted from an analysis of a soil sample collected at Bull Savannah in 1938 during a systematic local investigation of the island's soil types. Results of

    Jan 10, 1958

  • AIME
    Application Of Electrostatics To Potash Beneficiation

    By W. C. Knopf, I. M. LaBaron

    In the Carlsbad area potash is dry-mined and wet- concentrated. Wet concentration involves recirculation of saturated brines, with resultant difficulties of brine disposal and inherent losses in recov

    Jan 10, 1958