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AIME Annual Meeting Attracts Over 2000
Jan 4, 1951
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New Mining Methods Tested by Menominee Range lron Ore Producers
By Philip D. Pearson
IN recent years, there have been many changes in mining operations in the Lake Superior district. To follow these trends on the Menominee Range of Michigan, information has been assembled from all of
Jan 4, 1951
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Trends (e304aea3-39b0-410c-9564-42214c3f7e27)
A Report Of Current Activity In The Industry
Jan 4, 1951
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AIME News (1951)
Jan 4, 1951
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An Investigation of the Abrasiveness of Coal and Its Associated Impurities
By H. F. Yancey
COAL mine operators recognize coal as an abrasive material, because the wear of drilling, cutting, and conveying equipment is reflected as a cost item for replacement of parts. Similarly, industrial c
Jan 3, 1951
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Open-Pit Forum Annual Review
By Harold N. Underhill
Larger equipment, more attention to maintenance, new types of bits, radio communication, and advances in jet piercing highlight an active year.
Jan 3, 1951
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Progress In Drilling
PROGRESS IN DRILLING tungsten-carbide bits, lighter pneumatic drills, bonus plans, and alloy steels are discussed at northwestern gathering.
Jan 3, 1951
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Trends
The Mexican Government is building a mill at Churunibave in Sonora to handle lead, zinc, and copper ores. This development was sparked by increased mining activity in Mexico and Arizona caused by the
Jan 3, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (a8b4a42b-d43e-4931-82a9-97158d5a8ce8)
* A demonstration pipeline for transporting coal will be constructed by Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co, at the Georgetown strip-mining operation near Cadiz, Ohio, The 12-in., 17,000-ft line, special
Jan 3, 1951
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The Porter Tunnel
By E. F. Young
The Porter Tunnel will open up 10 million tons of coal for Philadelphia & Reading which can be taken without hoists or pumps.
Jan 3, 1951
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Application of Cyclone Thickeners To Preparation Plant Water Circuits
By G. H. Kennedy
CYCLONE thickeners are "hydraulic centrifuges" designed either to produce a maximum practical separation between the water and solids of a feed slurry or to classify the slurry solids according to par
Jan 3, 1951
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Exploration For Lead and Zinc
By Harold B. Ewoldt, Robert R. Reynolds
THE Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district covers an area of some 2000 sq ml located in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin, the north-western corner of Illinois and a portion of eastern Iowa ar
Jan 3, 1951
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Stockpiling
By John D. Morgan
THE tense international situation prevailing in the postwar period, and the outbreak of actual hostilities in Korea, directs attention to the status of United States reserves of strategic and critical
Jan 3, 1951
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Practical Design Considerations for High Tension Belt Conveyor Installations
By J. W. Snavely
THE high tension belt conveyor is introducing a new and tremendously expanded era of low cost bulk material handling. High tension belt conveyors are generally those installations involving very long
Jan 3, 1951
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New Method for Recovery of Flake Mica
By R. Adair, W. R. Hudspeth, W. T. McDaniel
A NEW method for concentrating the flake mica either from present washing plant tailings or from new feed has been developed. In this paper, flake mica refers to that which occurs in weathered granite
Jan 3, 1951
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A New Surface Measurement Tool for Mineral Engineers
By F. W. Bloecher
D ETERMINATION of the surface area of finely divided minerals is of interest to mineral engineers engaged in flotation, comminution, and dewatering studies. In the industrial minerals field, many mate
Jan 3, 1951
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AIME News
Jan 3, 1951
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Editorial - Are Stockpile Requirements Exaggerated?
Are Stockpile Requirements Exaggerated? THE federal stockpile of strategic and critical materials was created for an emergency. The emergency has occurred but no withdrawals are being made from th
Jan 3, 1951