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Minerals Beneficiation - Electrokinetic Properties of Nujol-Flotation Collector Emulsion Drops
By J. M. W. Mackenzie
Recent successful applications of emulsion flotation suggested that a detailed study of some of the physicochemical aspects of the process was warranted. The objective of the current research was to p
Jan 1, 1970
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Types And Characteristics Of Common Grinding Circuit Flow Sheets
By Robert Craig, Earl L. Rau
Introduction Grinding circuits are used to reduce the particle size of ores to the size desired for beneficiation or to grind a concentrate to a size required for final marketing. Grinding and clas
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines
By L. E. Shiffman
This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning —10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an
Jan 1, 1951
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A Dynamic Simulation Model Of The Iron Blast Furnace
By Eric L. Christiansen
A dynamic simulation model for the iron blast furnace has been developed which predicts flow rates, compositions, and temperatures of the top gas, slag, and hot metal exit streams as a function of tim
Jan 1, 1984
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The New Cement Plant Of The Universal Atlas Cement Company At Northampton, Pennsylvania
By L. G. Sprague
THE fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1943
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The Mill and Metallurgical Practice of the Nipissing Mining Co., Ltd., Cobalt, Ont., Canada (53d5793a-90fb-4601-9010-2ccee2a14209)
By G. H. Clevenger
(Continuing the discussion of the paper of James Johnston, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 85, January, 1914, pp. 107 to 133.) This paper cannot fail of
Jan 7, 1914
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Something Left to Be Done
PRESIDENT Truman's economic report to Congress calls for an increase of 40 billion dollars in the value of goods and services produced in the United States by 1955; this is an increase of 16 perc
Jan 2, 1950
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Potash - American Potash Mines Prepared to Produce Over a Million Tons of Crude Salts Annually (Contrib. 84, with discussion)
By Howard J. Smith
At the meeting of this Institute in February 1933,I presented a paper on potash development in southeastern New Mexico1, which contained a brief review of the Geological Survey's 20-year search f
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1937
By G. S. Hume
As predicted a year ago, owing to the discovery in 1936 of crude oil on the west flank of the south end of Tuner Valley in the eastern foothills of Alberta, 50 miles southwest of Calgary, and the dril
Jan 1, 1938
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - A New Technique for Revealing Plastic Deformation in Nickel-Base Superalloys
By T. T. Field, M. Gell
MUCH has been learned about plastic deformation behavior in crystals through the use of dislocation and slip band etchants. Slip in nickel and nickel-base alloys has previously been revealed by variou
Jan 1, 1970
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Experiences With Acid Mine-Water Drainage In Tri-State Field
By O. W. Bilharz
INTRODUCTION ACID mine-water drainage is a serious problem with many mines in the Tri-State zinc and lead mining district. Particularly is this true when large volumes must be considered in unwater
Jan 1, 1947
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The Properties Of Pine Oil Related To Flotation
By W. T. Bishop
FOR many years pine oil has been used extensively as a frother for the flotation of minerals, particularly sulphides, yet the published information available to the average user on its composition, ch
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Properties And Applications Of Rolled Zinc Strip And Drawn Zinc Rod
By C. H. Mathewson
THIS paper was prepared upon request as a contribution to a symposium covering the manufacture, properties, and uses of the important non-ferrous metals. In approaching a subject as broad as this, th
Jan 9, 1919
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New York Paper - Precipitation Efficiency of Zinc Dust in Cyanide Process (with Discussion)
By Robert Lepsoe
It is generally realized that in cyaniding the precipitation efficiency of zinc dust is due to the fine division or extended surface of its metallic particles; but frequently it is thought that the pr
Jan 1, 1925
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Coal - Coal Preparation at the Jones & Laughlin Vesta Mines
By J. R. Dawson, J. A. Glunt
VESTA No. 4 and 5 mines supply most of the high volatile coal required for Jones & Laughlin's byproduct coke plants. Until 1944 all coal produced in these mines was loaded by hand. Pressure to me
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - Electrical Exploration Applied to Geological Problems in Civil Engineering
By E. G. Leonardon
The object of this paper is to describe briefly the practical results obtained in several problems of civil engineering by resistivity measurements of the underground. It is intended for the mining en
Jan 1, 1932
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Book II
By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover
QUALITIES which the perfect miner should possess and the arguments which are urged for and against the arts of mining and metallurgy, as well as the people occupied in the industry, I have sufficientl
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Yield Phenomena in Magnesium Single Crystals Containing Nitrogen
By D. Geiselman, A. G. Guy
Single cvystals were grown from high-purity magnesium containing known amounts of nitvogen in the range 0.0008 to 0.0048 wt pet. Crystals of known ovientation were tested in tension in an Instron ma
Jan 1, 1960
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Calculating Dragline Reach Requirements for Western Surface Mines
By Charles J. Speake, Dennis R. Haley, Thomas E. Finch
The tremendous interest in development of surface- mineable coal throughout the western US will bring with it a requirement for many manhours spent in mine planning and equipment selection. One proble
Jan 5, 1977