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Ore from the Orinco
A PROSPECTOR stood atop a Venezuelan mountain called El Florero just 25 years ago, and shouted to the world that he had found a large, rich new source of iron ore. But his words were lost in the big g
Jan 5, 1951
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Fullers Earth, A General Review
By R. C. Amero
FULLERS earth is a general name applied to claylike minerals that have high natural adsorptive powers. They are usually distinguished from ordinary clays by a higher content of combined moisture and a
Jan 5, 1951
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An Approximate Method of Predicting and Comparing Expected Results When Dewatering Coal by Centrifuges
By Orville Lyons
CENTRIFUGAL force has been utilized for the dewatering of fine coal for over 50 years by means of machines commonly called centrifugal dryers. In any centrifuge the coal and water are subjected to a s
Jan 5, 1951
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Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading Machine
By Donald W. Mitchell
MINE operators have a choice of several classifications of mechanical loaders. Within each classification there are many types and makes available. Table I lists loaders on which manufacturing data as
Jan 5, 1951
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Southwestern Industrial Minerals
By Harold B. Foxhall
THIRTY per cent of the mineral wealth of the United States is obtained from seven states: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. This area, which produced 84,727,156,0
Jan 5, 1951
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Simultaneous vs Consecutive Working of Coal Beds
By H. H. Hasler
THE mining and removal of coal from two or more beds, either simultaneously or consecutively, in vertically adjacent areas have always been matters of concern to mine operators from both operating and
Jan 5, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (dbee190a-f5ca-4792-a916-52b15ff59852)
There is plenty of sulphur available but not at the price currently being paid for brimstone. Immediate shortages may be felt before the market adjusts, making marginal sources and by-product sulphur
Jan 5, 1951
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Industrial Salts: Production at Searles Lake
By J. E. Ryan
TRONA, Calif., is a miniature urban community of some 3500 people, located on the northwest shore of dry Searles Lake in the extreme northwest corner of San Bernardino County, approximately 186 miles
Jan 5, 1951
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Mining Engineering Editorial (86487f30-ec8c-4748-b88d-561be4e629ff)
GROWTH of the United States to industrial supremacy in the world is mainly because of the rapid exploitation of natural resources. The easily found high grade mineral resources have been depleted and
Jan 5, 1951
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AIME News
Jan 5, 1951
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Colorado's Leadville Tunnel
THE Leadville tunnel, a Bureau of Mines project designed to unseal Colorado's rich but flooded lead, zinc, and manganese mines, is still being advanced, although the work is encountering severe d
Jan 5, 1951
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Geophysics on the Pennsylvania Turnpike
By H. LeRoy Scharon
The electrical resistivity method was utilized at 245 road cuts and structure sites over the 166 miles of the Philadelphia and Western Extensions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System. Varying geologic
Jan 4, 1951
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Open-Pit Forum - Ore Sampling at Castle Dome
By J. J. Spencer
IT has been found that, during any particular period of operation or in mining any particular area of the Castle Dome mine, there appears variation between mine grade and mill grade, thus Ear always i
Jan 4, 1951
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Mining Engineering Editorial (a60175cf-b6f5-4a18-838e-3b5e58ee7127)
Critical Shortage of Engineers M AN POWER commitments for defense, superimposed on normal domestic requirements, exceed the available supply of labor. The armed services, industry, and the professions
Jan 4, 1951
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Carbide Insert Bits
By A. J. Zinkl
A two-year test led to adoption of carbide insert bits at the Iron King mine. Results: greater production, lower costs, and happier miners.
Jan 4, 1951
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Northwest Industrial Minerals
By A. O. Bartell
The rich Columbia River Basin is producing a long list of minerals useful in ceramics, farming, construction, power, metallurgy, and other industries.
Jan 4, 1951
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Development of the South American Coal Industry
By Thomas Fraser
There are large coal reserves in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, and growing productive industries in Brazil, Chile, Peru and Colombia. The paper describes current activities i
Jan 4, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (3cee1f06-be9d-4724-b2c8-67ff349c94d3)
Exploration by AS&R of the Nuestra Senora lead-zinc-silver property, located in Cosala District, Sinaloa, Mexico, has proved sufficient ore to warrant placing the mine on an operating basis. Installat
Jan 4, 1951
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Grinding Mills as Conditioners in Sulphide Flotation
By C. G. McLachlan
Laboratory flotation tests carried out on massive sulphide ores may not be reproduced in plant practice, and when this occurs the discrepancy can be the result of differences between laboratory and pl
Jan 4, 1951