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    Resource Development Of The Fertilizer Minerals Phosphate (Domestic)

    By Guy T. Jr. McBride

    World food production is not matching the exploding increase in world-population. Since arable land is limited, ways are being sought to increase yields by turning_ to fertilizer. Phosphate, an essent

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Maintenance Of Aerial Tramway

    By A. F. MacDonald

    The rugged foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in Washington County, Southwestern Pennsylvania, lend their terrain very well to the use of aerial tram systems to carry refuse from Bethlehem Mines&apo

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Map Series No. 18 May, 1965 ? Geologic Map Of Florida - General Geology

    By R. O. Vernon

    The Florida Peninsula has existed as a part of a much broader plateau, since at least the Early Cretaceous. This plateau, the Floridan Plateau, now consists of the present peninsula and a broad submer

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Process Dynamics Of Grinding Circuits And The Why Of Automatic Control

    By T. C. Crosby

    Grinding has a marked effect on concentrator recovery and opera- ting cost, improved operation through automatic control can enhance plant performance. The correct application of automatic control

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Evaluation Of Foam Control Agents For Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid Systems

    By Joseph J. Garbarino

    World demand for phosphate fertilizers has grown at an average annual rate of between 6 and 7 per cent over the past 10 years. In the next five years world demand is expected to at least continue to g

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    The Effect Of Handling Procedures On Green-Ball-Pellet Quality (e16f6a24-1d36-4ecb-bef2-ae8924c98a68)

    By H. Evans

    It is well known that iron-ore pellets are considered one of the best blast-furnace burden materials used today. The demand for pellets is demonstrated by the increase in pellet output from one millio

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Concentration Of Tin Ore By Selective Oil Agglomeration

    By W. D. Macleod

    This paper describes a mineral dressing process for the upgrading of tin ores. The process described is called 'agglomeration' and. is similar in many respects to flotation. Many variables h

    Jan 1, 1966

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    International Phosphate Resources Development

    By H. S. Ten Eyck

    The major underlying threat to man's successful survival and happy existence on this planet is our own prolification. This poses an even greater threat to the future of civilization than continue

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Meeting The Challenge Of Change In Mine Maintenance

    By B. L. Bessinger

    Because of a, work stoppage at the Carlsbad plant, IMC faced the challenge of operating a 24-hour-a-day mine and plant with inexperienced maintenance and production crews. This is an underground mi

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Improved Processing Techniques For Phosphate Recovery

    By Albert R. Rule

    Beneficiation studies were made by the Bureau of Mines to develop a process for concentrating phosphate minerals from the altered rock of the Phosphoria Formation. This report describes research on in

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Fly Ash Pelletizing ? Introduction:

    By Donald C. Violetta

    During 1963 more than 200 million tons of coal was consumed by the public utility industry. Ash residual, from the burning of this coal has caused disposal problems. In order to prevent air pollution,

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Map Series No. 13 May, 1965 ? Hardness Of Water From The Upper Part Of The Floridan Aquifer In Florida

    By William J. Shampine

    The Floridan aquifer, which underlies all of Florida, yields water with a hardness of less than 180 pmts per million (ppm) in the northwestern part and throughout much of the center of the Slate. In m

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Flotation Of Some Silicates

    By Geoffrey Purcell

    The flotation response to amine collector of quartz and the feldspars microcline and albite, of the pyroxenes augite and spodumene, and of olivine can be, explained by a physical adsorption model. Flo

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Dyna Whirlpool Process A New Concept In Mineral Beneficiation ? Introduction

    By G. B. Walker

    The success of Heavy Media Separation, the static sink-float process, is evidenced by the operation of an estimated 300 installations treating many millions of tons per year of a wide variety of miner

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Significance Of Chert In Limestone And Dolomite Used As Concrete Aggregate

    By William A. Kneller

    A considerable range of composition exists in rocks that have been described as chert, jasper, or flint. Their composition may be opaline, chalcedonic, quartzose, or mixed. Certain cherts, when incorp

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Mathematical Programming A Tool For Production Scheduling And Product Distribution In The Mineral Industry

    By D. N. Madge

    A survey is given of production scheduling systems currently in use or contemplated for future use in Cominco operations. Emphasis in this presentation is made on the chain of decisions that are made

    Jan 1, 1966

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    The Role Of Rock Mechanics In Mine Opening Stability And Safety ? Introduction

    By James J. Scott

    To the safety engineer, mine planning engineer, and mine inspector associated with an underground operation, stability of the underground structure is of the utmost importance. In the United States in

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Evaluation Of A Hydro-Pneumatic Froth Flotation Cell In Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate ? I. Introduction

    By Philip A. Bucci

    The Florida phosphate industry successfully uses froth flotation to concentrate phosphate in: the particle size range of approximately 28 to 150 mesh. However, as recently as 1965, coarse particles in

    Jan 1, 1966

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    The Use Of Hydrology And Geology In Industrial Processing And Pit Mining In Florida

    By Robert O. Vernon

    The discussion of water and pit mining together is most appropriate. In fact, water can be considered a mineral and a well a narrow pit. Thus, of all the mineral resources mined, water is probably the

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Application And Advantages Of Side Dump Principle In Underground Development And Production Loading

    By Donald E. Hendrickson

    A new prinicple of side dumping front end loading for underground mucking machines has completely changed the concept of underground loading and haulage equipment arrangement both in production and de

    Jan 1, 1966