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Coal - Relation of Origin and State of Carbonization of Coal to Problems of Low- temperature Carbonization (with Discussion)By S. W. Parr
The extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta
Jan 1, 1927
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New York Paper - The Sperry Vanning-Buddle (Discussion, p. 980)By Edwin A. Sperry
In 1892 I tested an ore, which was peculiarly difficult to treat, on several concentrators then in general use, including t,he Frue-vanner, the Luhrig table and the Cornish buddle. Owing to the cha
Jan 1, 1904
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Open Pit Development at GunnarBy E. F. Evoy
The uranium deposit of Gunnar Mines Ltd. is on south shore of Crackingstone Peninsula in the Beaverlodge area of northern Saskatchewan. The property spans St. Mary's Channel, a narrow waterway se
May 1, 1956
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Loveridge Plant-A Four-Man Operation From Mine Portal To Finished ProductBy H. L. Washburn, W. A. McConnell
There is not a coal preparation engineer alive who would equip his newest and most modern preparation plant with all new and untried pieces of equipment. He may install a few such pieces in which he h
Jan 8, 1961
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The Control Of Coal Flotation CircuitsBy S. K. Kawatra
In order to take full advantage of the use of manipulatable variables to effectively control the response of coal flotation circuits to disturbances and to optimize circuit performance, the effects of
Jan 1, 1984
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Hydrolytic Stripping Of Versatic Acid Solutions Containing Iron And Other MetalsBy F. M. Doyle-Garner, A. J. Monhemius
Hydrolytic stripping is the process whereby metal ions in a loaded solvent extractant are hydrolyzed by water, typically at 130°C to 200°C (265°F to 392°F). Equilibrium hydrolytic stripping tests were
Jan 1, 1986
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Irregularities of CrystalsBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. Variations in the Forms and Dimensions of Crystals 2. Imperfections of the Surfaces of Crystals 3. Variations in the Angles of Crystals Internal Imperfection and Inclusions 264. The laws of
Jan 1, 1922
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Machine-Bored Tunnel And Raises: Their Application To Underground MiningBy R. J. Robbins, D. L. Anderson
A tunnel boring machine has potential use in al- most any type of mining where the access shaft (or adit) is large enough or can be made large enough for its initial entry and where the orebody is of
Jan 7, 1967
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Development Of The Kennecott Converter Smelting ProcessBy D. A. Kinneberg, J. W. Donaldson, N. J. Themelis
In the Kennecott Converter Smelting process (KCS), copper concentrate pellets are smelted and converted to high-grade matte in a modified Peirce-Smith converter using oxygen-enriched air and fuel. A h
Jan 1, 1976
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Certain Applications of the Surface Potential MethodBy Warren Weaver
SOME of the advantages of the inductive method of electrical prospecting were emphasized in a paper by Dr. Max Mason.1 Since this emphasis was misunderstood by some to indicate a too exclusive interes
Jan 1, 1928
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Review of British and German Coal Mining Technology (b4ed7e2f-e6c0-4c1b-b161-1ccd4756c97b)By Charles Sanford, William B. Schmidt, Eugene Moroni, John Murphy, Richard Bullock
An industry/government team sponsored by the Dept. of the Interior completed a study tour of the underground coal mining industries in Great Britain and Germany to review new and emerging coal mining
Jan 1, 1977
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The Agglomeration Of Iron-Ore Materials And Their Behaviour During ReductionBy Henry U. Ross
The behaviour during reduction of iron-ore pellets and sinters was investigated. Several methods for the preparation of agglomerates and their reduction were tried. Commercial agglomerates from world-
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Notes - Effect of Carbon on the Volume Fractions and Lattice Parameters of Retained Austenite and MartensiteBy C. S. Roberts
THE advent of a sensitive X-ray method of analysis recently has allowed the determination of retained austenite in amounts as low as 0.3 pct.' As a result this phase has been found in quenched lo
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - The Boulder Batholith on Montana (with Discussion)By Paul Billingsley
The term Boulder batholith was first applied in 1897 by W. H. Weed2 to the extensive mass of granite in western Montana within whose borders occur the ore deposits of Butte. In a general way this was
Jan 1, 1915
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The Application Of Cathodoluminescence Microscopy To The Study Of Sparry Dolomite From The Viburnuei Trend, Southeast MissouriBy Robert L. Voss, Richard D. Hagni
Sparry dolomite from all of the operating mines in the Viburnum Trend of Southeast Missouri have been found by cathodoluminescence microscopy to reveal a systematic pattern of banding resulting from a
Jan 1, 1985
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Anthracite StrippingBy J. B. Warriner
Introduction STRIPPING is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this
Jan 1, 1917
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Genesis Of The Sudbury Nickel-Copper Ores As Indicated By Recent ExplorationsBy Hugh Roberts
During 1916 and 1917, the E. J. Longyear Co. of Minneapolis, Minn., carried out a campaign of exploration for nickel-copper ore in the Sudbury District of Ontario. The work was initiated by W. E. Smi
Jan 2, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Freezing of Semi-Infinite Slab with Time-Dependent Surface Temperature-An Extension of Neumann's SolutionBy R. H. Tien
Temperature distribution as well as position of the solidified front is solved by means of "heat balance integral", for the case of freezing a slab with time-dependent surface temperature. Numerical s
Jan 1, 1965
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Part XII - Papers - The Electrical Conductivity of FeOx –CaO SlagsBy Edna A. Dancy, Gerhard J. Derge
The specific conductance of FeOx,-CaO melts in contact with iron was found to decrease from 200 ohm-1 cm-1 for FeO, to 40 ohm-1 cm-1 for a melt containing 26.3 pct CaO at 1400°C. The temperature coeff
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium Binary Alloys - DiscussionBy O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead
H. Schwartzbart and W. F. Brown, Jr.—The authors have divided the effects of recovery on the true stress-true strain curve into two types; metarecovery, which effects only the first part of the curve
Jan 1, 1951