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  • AIME
    Problems In Mechanization In Primitive Countries

    By James V. Thompson

    ENGINEERS from industrialized countries are frequently called upon to examine mining operations in primitive areas and make recommendations regarding mechanization and modernization. They often set fo

    Jan 8, 1958

  • AIME
    TV Camera Monitors Jeffrey Skips

    ORE at the Jeffrey mine of Canadian John Mansville at Asbestos, Que., is hoisted by two 12 1/2 - ton capacity aluminum skips, counterbalanced. When the loaded skip reaches the surface it empties, via

    Jan 8, 1958

  • AIME
    Manganese And Chrome Ore Outlook

    By John M. Warde, Eileen P. Burke

    ORES of manganese and chrome have a high order of strategic importance, both metals are basic to the metallurgy and usefulness of steel, the fabric on which our economy rests. Looking beyond the curr

    Jan 8, 1958

  • AIME
    Discussion - Fine Grinding At Supercritical Speeds - Mining Engineering, Page 581, May 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 211 – Hukki, R. T.

    By John F. Myers

    Since the art of comminution has lain practically dormant for many years, it is very interesting that R. T. Hukki approaches the subject with a new concept. One is reminded of the research carried on

    Jan 8, 1958

  • AIME
    New Process, New Plant - High Grade Iron From Inco's Concentrates

    SUDBURY ore processed by International Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd. was recovered for many years as two mill concentrates, one primarily of copper, and the other mixed pentlandite-pyrrhotite, But, Since

    Jan 8, 1958

  • AIME
    Significance Of Geochemical Distribution Trends In Soil

    By D. H. Yardley

    GEOCHEMICAL investigation of trace elements in surface materials was begun near Ely, Minn., in 1953 along the basal contact of Duluth gabbro with Giants Range granite (Fig. 1). This article presents d

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    ECPD Accredited Mineral Engineering Colleges

    As a service to its readers, MINING ENGINEERING is publishing the mineral industry portion of the 1957 list of Accredited Undergraduate Engineering Curricula in the United States. This list, revised a

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Graphical Representation of Theoretical Soluble Losses by CCD

    By R. J. Woody

    DESIGN of the most economic continuous counter-current decantation (CCD) circuit is based on selection of the number of stages and the wash volume that will give the minimum summation of the followin

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Another View Of Blending

    By S. E. Craig

    UPON entering the Uranium Field it was a pleasant surprise to find almost absent two factors that have always been a problem to the lead-zinc miner: 1) milling cost per ton, and 2) transportation cost

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Distribution Curves For Sink-And-Float Separation Of Iron Ores

    By Rudolph G. Wuerker

    WITH the growing complexity of ore dressing processes and the diversity of equipment, efficiency control has become increasingly important in beneficiation. In the case of iron ore dressing, there hav

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Technical Note - Improved Method For Measuring Aeration In Flotation Cells

    By John B. Gayle

    PRESENT flotation processes depend almost entirely on the buoyant properties of air bubbles to effect separations of mineral and gangue, but there is no convenient method for measuring aeration in flo

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Continental Reviews Three Phases Of Uranium Mining

    By M. H. Brady, J. G. Roscoe

    Continental No. 1 This mine in Lisbon Valley has an orebody about 1200 ft long and varying from 250 to 70 ft wide. Average width is about 100 ft and stope heights average about 9 ft. It was developed

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Open Pit Or Underground, Operators Need Engineered Blending Of Uranium Ores

    By Edwin T. Wood

    THE term blending as used herein refers to the mixing of ores assaying more than 0.20 pct U3O8 with low grade material assaying less than 0.20 pct U3O8. Such blending when properly understood and cont

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Iron Oxide Slime Coatings In Flotation

    By H. L. Miaw, A. M. Gaudin, D. W. Fuerstenau

    IN spite of considerable study,1-5 the nature of slime coatings in flotation is still not completely understood. However, phenomena that control flocculation and dispersion of colloidal systems are no

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Better Cycloning In Sand-Slime Separation

    By R. L. Curfman

    WHEN the Uranium Reduction Co. mill was put on stream in October 1956, one of the many operational problems was that the sand-slime separation circuits could not produce a satisfactory RIP feed, inasm

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Air-Operated Clamshell For Sinking Small Shafts

    By James W. Lower

    IN developing the orebody on lower levels of the Star mine at Burke, Idaho, Hecla Mining Co. is faced with a serious problem in driving raises. Levels are at 200-ft intervals. As a raise is being driv

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals Used In California's Iron And Steel Industry

    By Karl W. Mote

    CALIFORNIA'S iron and steel industry had its beginning in San Francisco in 1849 when the first iron casting was poured at the old Union Iron Works. Soon after, in 1856 at Grass Valley, enough iro

    Jan 7, 1958

  • AIME
    Flash Smelting Copper Concentrates

    By Petri Bryk, John Ryselin, Rolf Malmstrom, Jorma Honkasalo

    THE theoretical possibilities for the realization of flash smelting have been known for a long time. Calculations concerning the same can be found in previously published literature,1 and suggestions

    Jan 6, 1958

  • AIME
    Discussion - Geology Of Toquepalo, Peru - Mining Engineering, Page 262, February 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 211 – Richard, Kenyon, Courtright, James H.

    By L. H. Hart

    Because of a widely recognized association between breccia pipes of one form or another and many important copper deposits, conditions under which breccia pipes develop have been of great scientific i

    Jan 6, 1958

  • AIME
    Canadian Iron Ore - And Where It Will Go In The Next 25 Years

    By P. E. Cavanagh

    SINCE the 1930's' the production of iron ore in Canada has increased from zero to about 15 million tons per year. In the same short period of about 25 years, the steel industry has doubled i

    Jan 6, 1958