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Mineral Sand Products And Their Uses ? Introduction
By Thomas E. Garnar
Mineral sand products have been produced from beach sand heavy minerals for nearly a century. These minerals have specific gravities of 3.0 or higher and are extremely resistant to weathering. The mos
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Separations With A Magneto Gravimetric Separator
By R. C. Bunge
A magnetogravimetric separation is the consequence of two competing forces with opposing directions, i.e., magnetic buoyancy and gravitation (or centrifugal force). While magnetic buoyancy is a functi
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineral Stratification In Magneto-Hydrostatic Separation
By I. Yaniv
The magneto-hydrostatic method can be used today to separate slightly magnetic or non-magnetic particles according to differences in their specific gravities and magnetic susceptibilities. The classic
Jan 1, 1978
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Mineral Studies Of The Bureau Of Mines - Wilderness Studies
By Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Under the Wilderness Act of 1964 and the accompanying House Conference Report, the Geological Survey and Bureau of Mines are charged with the responsibility of making recurring mineral studies of wild
Jan 1, 1975
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Mineral Tax Incentives In Ontario
By Kumara S. Rachamalla
Long-term stability, appropriate taxation and incentive policies are essential to attract and stimulate investment in the mineral sector. An outline of Ontario's $4.6 billion industry and associa
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Uses In Paint And Their Effect On Quality
By R. G. Johnston
Minerals have many uses in paint systems. These roles include use as primary and extender pigments, sheen control, film durability enhancement, and rheology control. These and other uses of minerals i
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Valuation in a World of Volatile and Cyclical Commodities
By B. Berhe, R. D. Lawrence, J. Hinzer
"The fortunes of mining companies and their implied value are tied to cycles - both economic and commodity – within which they operate. Hence the determination of appropriate future metal prices is on
Jan 1, 2016
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Mineral Wool Production And Raw Material Considerations At United States Gypsum's Tacoma, Washington Plant ? Introduction
By Samuel W. Woods
The Tacoma, Washington plant is one of six plants in the United States Gypsum Company's Acoustical and Mineral Fiber Division. The Tacoma facility was acquired in 1959 along with six other minera
Jan 1, 1983
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Mineral Wool Production From Coal-Ash - A Progress Report
By William F. Lawrence
Research performed by the West Virginia University Coal Research Bureau under the sponsorship of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has demonstrated that coal-ash can be converted into mineral wool insulation
Jan 1, 1969
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Mineral Wool Production From Coal-Ash - A Progress Report ? Introduction
By William F. Lawrence
Within ten to fifteen years, coal-fired power generating stations will be producing over 40 million tons of coal-ash annually in the United States. The largest part of this ash will be emitted from th
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineralization And Alteration At The Pima Mine A Complex Porphyry Copper Deposit Pima County, Arizona
By Marshall D. Himes
The Pima mine, 39,000 ton per day copper mine, is located 17 miles south of Tucson, Arizona. The mine is in a sequence of Paelozoic and Mesozoic sediments striking east-northeast and dipping southeas
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineralization Controls, Pine Point District, Northwest Territories
By J. Richard Kyle
The Pb-Zn ore bodies in the Pine Point district are localized in paleo-solution structures that developed as the result of post-middle Givetian subaerial exposure of the carbonate barrier complex. Sul
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineralization of the Silver Star Stock ? Introduction
By M. T. Heath
Numerous mineral deposits of somewhat limited extent and grade are associated with most of the Tertiary granitic intrusions in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The Silver Star area in southwestern
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineralization potential along the trend of the Keweenawan - Age Central North American rift system in Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas
By P. Berendsen
The tectonic and sedimentary environment of the Central North American Rift System (CNARS) provides all excellent setting for major mineral deposits. Major north-northeast-trending high-angle normal o
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233)
By P. Berendsen
Structures along the rift were subjected to episodic reactivation. Major north-northeast-trending high-angle normal or reverse faults and northwest-trending trans-current fault systems, may exercise c
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralogic And Geochemical Characteristics Of Uranium And Vanadium Distribution At A Proposed Uranium In-Situ Recovery Site, South Dakota
By S. F. Diehl
Drill cores from uranium roll-front deposits, hosted in lower Cretaceous strata, were examined from the proposed Dewey Burdock in-situ uranium recovery site in the northern part of the Edgemont uraniu
Feb 27, 2013
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Mineralogic Sources Of Metals In Leachates From The Weathering Of Sedex, Massive Sulfide, And Vein Deposit Mining Wastes
By S. F. Diehl
Weathered mine waste consists of oxidized primary minerals and chemically unstable secondary phases that can be sources of readily soluble metals and acid rock drainage. Elevated concentrations of met
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineralogical And Geochemical Constraints On The Origin Of The Residual Kaolin Deposits Derived From Variscan Granitoids Of Galicia (Spain)
By E. Galán
The largest Spanish kaolin deposits formed on granites occur in Galicia (NW Spain) due to a widespread kaolinization of Variscan granitoids. This paper provides insight of the origin of this kaoliniza
Jan 1, 2010
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Mineralogical And Geochemical Guides For Exploring For New SX-EW Sandstone Copper Deposits
By LaPoint D. J.
Copper deposits in sandstones are excellent targets for open pit mines using SX-EW extraction and processing methods. The mineralogy consists of chalcocite as the primary sulfide and copper carbonates
Jan 1, 1996
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Mineralogical And Microscopic Evaluation Of Coarse Taconite Tailings From Minnesota Taconite Operations
By Lawrence M. Zanko
Eighteen coarse taconite tailings samples were collected in 2000-2001 from five western Mesabi Range taconite (iron ore) operations located in northern Minnesota, i.e., EVTAC, Hibbing Taconite (Hibtac
Jan 1, 2007