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Greater Coal Production at Gorgas Mine By Roof Bolting and Continuous Miner
By Milton H. Fies
THE Alabama Power Co. operates its Gorgas mine in Walker County, Ala., immediately adjacent to its steam plant. The coal mine property consists of some 19,000 acres of fee and mineral ownership lands,
Jan 12, 1950
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New Preparation Plant Features Modern Design and Equipment
By William S. Springer
A NEW preparation plant has been put in operation to treat coal from the recently opened Concord mine, located about 15 miles west of Birmingham, Ala., by the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., a U.
Jan 12, 1950
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The Probability Theory of Wet Ball Milling and Its Application
By Elliott J. Roberts
The theory is developed that the tons ground through a given mesh per day in a wet ball mill is proportional to the percent plus that mesh in contact with the balls and the net power applied to the ba
Jan 12, 1950
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Research and Educational Facilities at the University of Alabama
By James R. Cudworth
ENGINEERING has been taught at the University of Alabama for over a hundred years. The School of Mining and Metallurgy was authorized by the Board of Trustees in 1887 and four students were graduated
Jan 12, 1950
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AIME News (1950)
Jan 12, 1950
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Its Everyones Business
APPLICATIONS for loan contracts for the exploration, development and mining of strategic and critical metals and minerals are now being accepted by the Department of the Interior. The RFC is authorize
Jan 12, 1950
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The Influence of Certain Inorganic Salts on the Flotation of Lead Carbonate
By Maurice Rey, Victor Formanek, Paul Chataignon
IT is found when floating oxidized lead ores by sulphidization, that the presence of calcium salts in the water, is usually detrimental and lowers the recovery. This effect is particularly marked in d
Jan 11, 1950
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (b39e5d18-34f1-4470-b1cb-101e029ead2d)
* A loan, perhaps as great as $100 million, from American insurance companies is about negotiated for development of Labrador iron ore properties. The program will call for a total expenditure of up t
Jan 11, 1950
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Magnetic Fields Associated With Igneous Pipes In the Central Ozarks
By Charles R. Holmes
MORE than 70 igneous pipes and dikes are known to occur in Cambrian sediments throughout an approximately circular area of about 75 sq miles, in southwestern Ste. Genevieve County and southeastern St.
Jan 11, 1950
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Caving and Drawing at Climax
By F. S. McNicholas
UNTIL the fundamentals of the physical behavior of rocks are completely understood, progress in block caving must proceed upon a cut and try basis. Criteria of rock failure are many and varied. If a r
Jan 11, 1950
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Progess Report on Grinding at Tennessee Copper Company
By J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis
This second progress report of grinding presents comments regarding ball consumption and data pertaining to the hydroscillator, which is closed circuited with the tricone mill. A study and postulate o
Jan 11, 1950
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Some Applications of Millisecond Delay Electric Blasting Caps in Mining
By D. M. McFarland
A FEW years ago a novel electric detonator known as the split-second or millisecond delay electric blasting cap was introduced for use in quarry blasting. Regular electric blasting caps fired in serie
Jan 11, 1950
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How to Operate Small Mine in Sonora, Mexico
By Howard H. Fields
Any mining engineer with a desire to operate independently, with some financial backing, and with no fear of heavy responsibility and long hours, should be able to make a comfortable living in Mexico.
Jan 11, 1950
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Discussion of Transaction Papers
A-Metal Mining B-Minerals Beneficiation F-Coal H-Industrial Minerals
Jan 11, 1950
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Rheolaveur System of Fine Coal Cleaning
By John Griffen
This paper records over twenty years' experience with the use of the Rheolaveur system in the United States, showing its ability to meet changing conditions caused by the dirtier mine output of p
Jan 11, 1950
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Special Methods for the Beneficiation of Glass Sand
By Paul M. Tyler
Higher freight rates and better methods of beneficiation now may make it more economical to open inferior deposits closer to a glass factory than to work higher-grade deposits farther away. Nature of
Jan 11, 1950
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The Effect of Mill Speeds on Grinding Costs
By Harlowe Hardinge, R. C. Ferguson
Laboratory and plant data covering 12 different operations show that lower than "standard" ball mill speeds increase grinding efficiency. In the case of high pulp-level mills, the gain is so great tha
Jan 11, 1950
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Separation of Precious Metals from Anode Slimes by Flotation
By U. Runolinna, R. T. Hukki
Preliminary separation of precious metals by flotation can offer a simplification of the conventional method of treatment of anode slimes. Laboratory flotation experiments show that rich gold and silv
Jan 11, 1950
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Mining Engineering Editorial
Direct Versus Indirect Control of the Economy FACED with placing the nation in a state of partial mobilization, it is expedient that it be done in such a way that the national economy and productiv
Jan 11, 1950