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    Mine-Mill Production Scheduling By Dynamic Programming

    By Ronald J. Roman

    As in every business venture, the primary objective of a mining operation is to make money for those who supply the venture capital. Therefore, all decisions concerning the operation of the mining ope

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Inductive Effect Of Polar Groups On C-H And C-F Stretching Vibrations Of Alkyl And Perfluoroalkyl Groups And Its Relation To Adsorption

    By S. Usui

    In a previous article1 the methyl stretching vibrations for a series of xanthates and amines were reported, and the frequency of the methyl stretching vibrations in a homologous series of the alkyl co

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Mica White Clays, Their Origin, Occurrence, And Uses

    By Dale E. Hirschfeld

    The clays in Eastern Washington occur in a variety of forms and are extracted for uses in Face Brick, paper coatings, and aggregates. Not in large volumes in comparison to other areas, not even from i

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Mineral Exploration Then And Now

    By W. G. Stevenson

    The centennial celebration of the AIME provides an opportunity to review some aspects of developments in mineral exploration since 1871 and to reflect on the changes that have occurred. During this pe

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Laboratory Countercurrent Flotation Of An Iron Ore

    By W. L. Freyberger

    In many papers concerned with fundamentals of the froth flotation process, authors have considered the contents of a flotation cell to be comprised of two immiscible phases, the froth and the pulp. I

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Benefictation of a Semi-Taconite by High-Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation

    By A. M. Gaudin

    The recent study by R. M. Hays(l) prompted the study summarized in this paper. In his Interesting paper, Mr. Hays shows fine results to be attainable by a relatively complex flowsheet on a semi-taconi

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Bulk Handling -A Three-Quarter Century Survey And Outlook

    By A. T. Yu

    Once exploration is complete, "winning" of the ore can be viewed as fundamentally a bulk handling proposition. Whether it is to strip, break, size, extract, load, haul, or even process, the success of

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Design Of Mine Plant Buildings For Remote Locations with Cold Climates

    By John C. Bowling

    Many recent mine developments in North America are located in remote northern regions with extreme winter temperatures in the range of -20oF to -60°F. In addition, many locations are subject to very h

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Mine Rescue And Survival -First Phase

    By Barnettm Ray R.

    As a result of the Farmington explosion, the U. S. Bureau of Mines commissioned the National Academy of Engineering to a determine what steps could be taken in a short time frame to significantly red

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange Technology

    In early 1970, General Mills Chemicals, Inc. announced the availability of en improved liquid ion exchange reagent, LIX® 64N, for the recovery of copper from various solutions, such as dump leach liqu

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME On Line Size Analysis In Grinding Circuit Control

    By Larry Diaz

    A single stage ball mill-cyclone circuit was extensively tested for its reactions to step changes in three controllable variables: feed rate, water to cyclones, and water to the ball mill. A series of

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Mineral Dressing Studies Of Municipal Incinerator. Flyash

    By William F. Lawrence

    Due to the immense volumes of municipal wastes that are generated in this nation every year, it has become imperative that effective measures be developed to utilize all or portions of these materials

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Karst Asbestos Deposit Gallatin County, Montana Recent Developments And Problems

    By Charles M. Hauptman

    The Karst asbestos deposit, discovered seventy years ago, is 32 miles south of Bozeman in southwestern Montana. The deposit is about one-half mile west of the Gallatin River which flows in a deep V-sh

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Thirty Years Experience In Applying Rock Mechanics To Roof Control In Coal Mining

    By Charles T. Holland

    INTRODUCTION Insofar as I am aware, the term rock mechanics was not in the English dictionary in 1930 when I started my graduate program at West Virginia University. Hence, I never thought that I was

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Present Methods and Future needs in Iron Concentrates Dewatering and Process Water Reclamation

    By Jan Wolf

    The iron ore industry presently utilizes two types of de-posits. The first are the high grade deposits generally located in remote areas and, secondly, the low grade de-posits which are normally found

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Environmental Changes Caused By Irrigation In The Pasco Basin, Washington

    By Randall E. Brown

    Irrigation simulates a climate change so that crops can be grown that otherwise would not thrive. The abundant sunshine and warm weather of many arid regions induces a rate of growth in excess of that

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Concrete -Foundation Of The Future

    By Warren G. Burres

    or more than 50 years the Portland Cement Association has represented the United States cement industry in matters relating to the technology and use of cement and concrete. Interestingly enough, PCA?

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Occurrence Of Biogenic Sulfur Deposits In West Texas And Their Implication For Future Exploration Activity

    By Donald P. Moore

    During April 1967 a Frasch sulfur mine was placed in operation near Fort Stockton, Pecos County, in West Texas. This was the first Frasch mine to recover native sulfur from a deposit not associated wi

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Low Cost Rock Excavation With Large Explosions

    By Robert S. Holmes

    The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Explosive Excavation Research Office (EERO) of Livermore, California, has been engaged in research and development of excavation techniques using both nuclear and con

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Plant Layout And Services In Cold And Remote Areas

    By J. A. MacLellan

    It is the hope of the author that this paper, largely a compilation of observations and opinions built up over 20 years of experience in cold and remote areas may be of some help to others in designi

    Jan 1, 1971