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Reclamation Of Mineral Milling Wastes
By Karl C. Dean
To assist in the reduction of environmental degradation resulting from milling operations, the Bureau of Mines has developed, and successfully demonstrated, chemical, vegetative, and combined chemical
Jan 1, 1972
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Mine Drainage Pollution Control By Reverse Osmosis
By Roger C. Wilmoth
The most common method of treating mine drainage to prevent water pollution consists of neutralization and aeration. This process removes the acidity, iron, aluminum, and some other heavy metals, but
Jan 1, 1972
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Western Coals For Northwest Power Supply
By C. P. Davenport
At the risk of belaboring certain facts which have so often been stated in the past, please bear with me while I set the stage. What are the projected electrical power needs of the nation and of the N
Jan 1, 1972
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Flotation Of Copper And Molybdenum Sulfides Without Collector
By V. M. Lepetic
Large tonnages of copper and molybdenum sulfide ore are treated by flotation. Substantial savings could be realized, particularly in high-capacity concentrators, by use of a simplified flotation techn
Jan 1, 1972
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Possible Geofracture Control Of Ore Deposition In Alabama
By W. Everett Smith
Factors that have influenced mineralization in the Valley and Ridge and Piedmont provinces in Alabama are not clearly understood. Lithology and structure are recognizable factors in the Valley and Rid
Jan 1, 1972
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Population, Politics And Potash (50a04aa2-589c-4aad-8bd2-b5c984e70af8)
By John B. Mitchell
Approximately 90% of all potash produced is employed as a fertilizer, either directly or with nitrogen and phosphorus. The remaining 10% is utilized in the manufacture of other chemical products, The
Jan 1, 1972
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Geochemical Investigations Of Magnetic Anomalies, Lee County, Alabama
By Thornton L. Neathery
A small area in the Alabama Piedmont was studied to determine if metallic enrichment was associated with local magnetic anomalies. Cores from two holes in these magnetic anomalous areas have sulfide (
Jan 1, 1972
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Professional Encroachment And Mineral Engineering
By Thomas V. Falkie
The title of this talk has brought some interesting responses - even before it was written - from different parts of the country. A geologist from the Western U. S, was deeply concerned with recent la
Jan 1, 1972
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The Meggen Concentrator (edf4800e-0976-4796-b12f-90530ad996c9)
By A. Bergmann
Location The Meggen Mine and the concentrator plant of the "Sachtleben Bergbau G.m.b.H." are located in the southern part of the Ruhr-district of the Federal Republic of Germany. The mine has been in
Jan 1, 1972
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How "Changing" Transportation Can Effect Mining Profits
By Phillip J. Maddex
During the last 10 years there have been many new developments in transport and handling equipment. Important technical and economic developments that can be used to reduce costs are; new terminal an
Jan 1, 1972
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Operating Experience With The Production Of Fluxed Pellets
By C. F. Kaiser
The Broken Hill proprietary company Limited grate kiln pellet plant (1) located at Whyalla in South Australia commenced production on May 13, 1968. During commissioning, about 25,000 long tons of flux
Jan 1, 1972
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The Design Of Grinding Mills For Mechanical Reliability
By Arthur S. Cornford
According to Arbiter (Reference 1), the ball mill was invented by Brückner in Germany in 1876 and was first used in the United States on ores about 1905. The basic concept was a simple rotating cylind
Jan 1, 1972
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Development, Installation, And Effect Of An Underground Crushing And Conveying System At Pea Ridge
By J. C. Irvine
Meramec Mining Company, a joint venture by Bethlehem Steel Corporation and St. Joe Minerals Corporation, is engaged in the mining, concentrating, and pelletizing of iron ore from the Pea Ridge Mine lo
Jan 1, 1972
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Bacteria In Hydrogeochemical Prospecting
By V. Price
Abstract: Action of certain strains of bacteria has been implicated as a significant factor in the oxidation of ore deposits. Other bacteria are thought to be significant in the formation of syngeneti
Jan 1, 1972
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The Dollars & Sense Of Autogenous Grinding
By W. F. McDermott
One of the major improvements in ore grinding economics in North America has been the introduction of autogenous grinding. The history of this has been well documented in previous AIME presentations a
Jan 1, 1972
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The Selection Of Overall Control Systems For Mineral Processing Plants
By K. G. Black
When one's attention moves from the control of a process unit or from the control of a department of similar units, to the control of an entire plant, two things must change. One is the technique
Jan 1, 1972
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Secondary Dispersion Of Copper In A Tropical Environment Near Maragojipe, State Of Bahia, Brazil
By Peter L. Siems
Humid tropical environments pose many problems for mineral exploration. The problems result from thick lateritic soils, dense vegetation, seasonally heavy rains, deep chemical weathering, few outcrops
Jan 1, 1972
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Southern Bentonite
By Kef ton H. Teague
This paper will discuss bentonite deposits in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The discussion will be re¬stricted to a review of the so-called calcium or non-swelling bentonites. I
Jan 1, 1972
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What Industrial Minerals Management Expects Of Geologists
By E. C. Skinner
As the program says -we'll he talking about the expectations of the Management of an Industrial Mineral enterprise relative to the activities of geologists engaged in that enterprise. Industria
Jan 1, 1972
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Overview Of Coal Gasification Programs
By George Fumich
The Office of Coal Research has been supporting the development of processes for producing synthetic pipeline gas from coal since 1964. .Some of this work has also been jointly supported by the Americ
Jan 1, 1972