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An Examination of the Office of Coal Research - Rand Sewage Treatment Process for Application Using West Virginia Coals
By B. A. Donahue
The results of a survey of 46 West Virginia coal samples, employing the Office of Coal Research-Band coal sewage treatment process, indicated that the Freeport coal and Bakerstown coal from Preston Co
Jan 1, 1968
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Origin Of Vermont Copper Ores And Its Bearing On Exploration
By William F. Jenks
The possibility that a hypothesis explains almost all observed facts may be satisfying. Yet the almost gives a distinct sense of uncertainty. Moreover, overlooking the almost, reliance on the favored
Jan 1, 1968
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Considerations On The Selection Of A System Of Long Distance Transport By Conveyor Belt ? Introduction
By J. M. Rios
This paper exposes the reasons that led the Empresa Nacional Minera del Sahara, S.A. (ENMINSA) to the selection of a conveyor belt system for the transport of phosphate rock over a distance of 100 kil
Jan 1, 1968
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Suggestions For Increasing Metalliferous Ore Discoveries By More Effective Use Of Exploration Techniques And Other Considerations
By Douglas R. Cook
Our present and future needs for base and previous metals are not satisfied by the present rate of new viable discoveries. This deficiency can be met by increasing the number of competent exploration
Jan 1, 1968
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85 Ft. Diameter Elutriator At The Groveland Mine ? Introduction
By Lawrence P. Bonicatto
The steel industry's increased demand for higher grade pellets has caused the pellet producers to investigate methods of upgrading their product. The Hanna Mining Company's Groveland plant i
Jan 1, 1968
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Derivative Analysis And The Use Of The Computer In Studying Geological And Geophysical Data
By E. A. Rychkun
With the aid of modern computer automation, certain mathematical techniques are easily adapted to geophysical, geochemical and geological data analysis. First and second derivative filtering (or trans
Jan 1, 1968
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Application Of Linear Programming In The Crushed Stone Industry - General
By C. B. Manula
The Crushed Stone Industry plays an important role in Pennsylvania's mineral economy. During 1965, the total production of crushed and broken stone in the United States reached 780 million tons f
Jan 1, 1968
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Secondary Breakage In Taconite Open Pit Mining
By S. C. Howell
The mining of taconite, to provide feed for a processing plant, requires that the flow of material continue uninterrupted. This means first, that the crude must be of a size acceptable to the primary
Jan 1, 1968
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The Ontario Water Resources Commission Regulatory Control Programme For The Mining Industry ? Introduction
By D. P. Caplice
On behalf of the Ontario Water Resources Commission, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to your Institute for presenting us with this opportunity to outline the regulatory control program
Jan 1, 1968
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Production And Performance Of Carbonate-Bonded Pellets
By L. George Imperato
The Blocked Iron Corporation has been active for many years in the development of mineral agglomeration processes by cold chemical induration. Millions of tons of iron ore fines agglomerated by th
Jan 1, 1968
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High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? Introduction
By T. E. Masoner
The struggle to get the minerals industry seriously interested in high intensity wet magnetic separation* has been difficult. The high capital cost of the equipment, the lack of basic research, the la
Jan 1, 1968
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New Concept Of Long-Range Open Pit Planning ? I. Introduction
By John Duff Erickson
Determination of the final pit limits of an open pit copper mine is a problem that has far reaching effects on the life, profitability and operation of a mine. The solution to this problem requires th
Jan 1, 1968
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Theoretical And Practical Studies On Dump Leaching
By Roshan B. Bhappu
Although the economic importance of recovering copper by leaching of mine work dumps from open-pit operations has been realized for some time, serious attempts to understand and to improve such operat
Jan 1, 1968
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A Mine Flood, Vancouver Island
By R. L. Loofbourow
The Sunro Copper Mine is near the south coast of Vancouver Island about 35 miles west of Victoria. Failure of the roof of a large open stope let a good sized mountain stream into the mine. Broken are,
Jan 1, 1968
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Specifications, Limitations, And Restrictions On The Utilization Of Fly Ash ? Introduction
By M. Jack Snyder
The problem of effective utilization of fly ash has been given wide attention for a number of years. Although the effort devoted to the problem has led to some applications of demonstrated usefulness,
Jan 1, 1968
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Concentrator Design For Large Grinding Circuits ? Introduction
By George M. Meisel
This paper is devoted to a discussion of the factors governing design of concentrators for large grinding circuits. Emphasis is placed on the manner in which use of ever larger grinding mills has affe
Jan 1, 1968
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Reclamation Of Surface Mined Coal Lands
By Alten F. Grandt
Surface mining consists of the removal of the geologic strata overlying the coal seam usually with large electric shovels, draglines or bucket wheels. The method produces more or less parallel ridges
Jan 1, 1968
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Probability Sizing - Principles, Problems And Development For The Mining Industry
By C. W. Hoffman
A fairly recent development in the field of particle separation is now under investigation to determine its value to the mining industry. The method employed is probability sizing through a vibrating
Jan 1, 1968
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Uses Of Geophysics In Subsurface Surveying
By D. F. Malott
The Michigan Department of State Highways makes extensive use of geophysics for subsurface surveying which would be applicable for uses in other fields. Examples of resistivity surveys are given which
Jan 1, 1968
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Conditioning In Fatty Acid Flotation - Conditioner Scale-Up In Fatty Acid Flotation
By Edward K. E. ] [Williams
Conditioning is any treatment of an ore with or without reagents which affect its floatability. While it can start in crushing or grinding circuits and continue into the flotation circuit, conditionin
Jan 1, 1968