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Fire Protection For Belt Conveyors Underground And Above
By T. Glenn Pobanz
For more than fifty years Walter Kidde & Company, Inc. has engaged in the development and manufacturing of both fire suppression and detection equipment. Our initial work for the mining industry cente
Jan 1, 1971
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Pelletizing Of Iron Ore Concentrates Hith Peat Moss Binder
By L. J. Vincze
The program of study of pellet binder materials was begun by the ORF in 1963 to examine various Canadian materials as substitutes for bentonite which is imported in large tonnages (199,270 tons in 196
Jan 1, 1971
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Landsliding In Glacio-Lacustrine Clays
By James M. Neilson
In contrast to the rather generalized title of this paper, the subject of discussion will deal with two specific cases of sliding in glacial lake clays in northern Michigan. The slides in question occ
Jan 1, 1971
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Power Relationships For Tumbling Mills
By R. Hogg
Based on a simplified model for the motion of particulate materials in horizontal, rotating cylinders, approximate expressions have been derived relating the power consumption of a tumbling mill to it
Jan 1, 1971
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Influence Of Lead-Mining Activity On Surface-Water Quality In The Viburnum Trend Of Southeastern Missouri*
By James H. Barks
Exploration for ore deposits in southeastern Missouri in the 1950's resulted in the important discovery of lead, zinc, copper and silver in 1955. Further discoveries in the area led to the naming
Jan 1, 1971
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Applied Rock Mechanics?
By Malcolm T. Wane
The subject matter of this paper, "Applied Rock Mechanics?," has its genesis in a recent field trip taken by the author. A more or less standard question asked at the mines visited was "How are you us
Jan 1, 1971
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The Leaching of Iron And Manganese With Ammonium Carbamate
By I. H. Warren
Hydrometallurgy has a well-known and established role in the production of manganese metal (1) and manganese compounds, including battery grade manganese dioxide (2). Also, several leaching processes
Jan 1, 1971
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How To Move Inland Coal By Water -Including A Nine Mile Single Flight Conveyor
By Robert W. Greene
Next month, American Commercial Barge Line Company will begin moving coal from mines on the old Camp Breckinridge property in Western Kentucky to TVA's new 2600 MW steam plant at Cumberland City,
Jan 1, 1971
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Structural Analysis Of The Caribou Sulfide Deposit Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
By George H. Davis
The Caribou sulfide deposit near Bathurst, New Brunswick (Figure 1) is illustrative of one variety of strata-bound sulfide deposits. It consists of numerous near-vertical sulfide lenses which are conc
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Of Magnetic Superconcentrates By Cationic Flotation
By Robert B. Tippin
A number of recent studies 1-4 suggest that steelmaking expansion might be achieved more economically by a combination of the prereduction furnace and the electric steelmaking furnace rather than thro
Jan 1, 1971
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Eminence -Natural Gas Storage In Salt Comes Of Age
By Kermit Allen
Storing natural gas in solution mined salt cavities appears to be one of the more promising methods being considered by some major gas transmission companies for meeting peak demands. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1971
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An Apparent Stratigraphic Control of Some Copper Mining Districts in Southeast Arizona
By Jacques B. Wertz
Although fracture intersections and "domes" seem at a number of places to be the basic structural combination for the occurrence of a mining district, of the porphyry-copper type particularly, this si
Jan 1, 1971
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A Simple And Effective Pulp Distributor
By Glenn E. Craig
The practical and effective pulp distributor here presented is believed to be of a completely new and innovative design. It was developed at the San Nicolas Plant of the Marcona Mining Company in Peru
Jan 1, 1971
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Bentonite: The Demand And Markets Of The Future
By William J. Lang
In just over a generation, the United States bentonite industry has grown from almost a rake and shovel operation into one with a multimillion ton annual production rate and exports to all corners of
Jan 1, 1971
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A Shaft-Electric Furnace For Melting And Smelting
By G. E. Viens
The electric arc furnace has characteristics which make it attractive for a number of metallurgical applications. Some of these characteristics are: high thermal efficiency, the possibility of attaini
Jan 1, 1971
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A New Method To Float Selectively Cassiterite With Halogen IONS
By German Zambrana
The solution of the problem of beneficiation of cassiterite from its primary ore deposits is of fundamental importance to Bolivia. The process today involves a gravimetric treatment of the ore followe
Jan 1, 1971
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Historical Development Of Environmental Controls In The Anthracite Region
By David R. Maneval
At the turn of the century the keys to industrial success were coal and iron. At that time, Pennsylvania was the ranking mineral producer among the States and close to 90% of the Nations energy output
Jan 1, 1971
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Concrete Masonry And Its Golden Age Of Opportunity
By Paul Lenchuk
The concrete block industry can trace its beginnings to the early 18th century when most of the experimental work was being carried out in England. In America, the concrete masonry industry got starte
Jan 1, 1971
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A Technique For Predicting Water Inflow To Large Underground Openings
By W. W. Dudley
The U.S. Geological Survey, in support of underground testing of nuclear explosives, has developed a technique (Dudley, 1910) to predict the inflow of ground water to large underground chambers that a
Jan 1, 1971
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Geotectonics, Mantle Material And Ultrabasics
By Charles E. Michener
This paper deals with the occurrence of basic and ultrabasic rocks and their relationship in space and time to major structures of the earth. In order to introduce the paper properly, I must go back a
Jan 1, 1971