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Importance of Coal PreparationBy CHARLES SIMENSTAD
COAL preparation, or coal washing, is not a new subject to the Pacific Northwest. Most of the coals mined in this state smaller than lump, and nearly all such sizes mined on the Pacific slope of the C
Jan 1, 1926
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Agglomeration Process for Iron Ore Concentrates - DiscussionBy W. F. Stowasser
Robert E. Hagen (Oliver Iron Mining Div., U. S. Steel Corp.)—Mr. Stowasser and his associates are to be congratulated on their achievements in developing the design of a pilot agglomerating plant, bas
Jan 1, 1956
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How to Plan for Methane Control in Underground Coal MinesBy J. G. Davis, P. C. Thakur
Hazardous methane gas in coal mining is receiving increased attention due to the increased US demand for coal which has resulted in the exploitation of deeper seams and the utilization of more product
Jan 10, 1977
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Coal - Sampling of Coal for Float-and-sink Tests - DiscussionBy A. L. Bailey, B. A. Landry
W. W. ANDERSON and G. E. KELLER*—We want to compliment the authors on this very thorough paper. It gives information which the coal industry has needed for some time. We hope that the additional infor
Jan 1, 1950
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New York Paper - Blast-Furnace Slag-Analyses for 24 HoursBy F. L. Grammer
The analyses given in Table I. were made several years ago at my request at a plant using Lake ores. They are of two furnaces, one making basic, the other Bessemer pig— they gave 6 casts each in 24 hr
Jan 1, 1914
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Application of the Shrinking Core Model for Copper Oxide LeachingBy J. L. Shafer, Christopher L. Caenepeel, Martha L. White
Often an in situ leach is the only practical economic method for copper recovery from small low grade oxide deposits. The decision to develop a copper property by an in situ blast and leach is strongl
Jan 1, 1980
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New York Paper - Safety Practice for Hoisting Ropes (with Discussion)By R. M. Raymond
The Mining Section of The National Safety Council recently sent out a questionnaire to operators, regarding the class of rope used, specifications required or obtained, factors of safety observed, met
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Safety Practice for Hoisting Ropes (with Discussion)By R. M. Raymond
The Mining Section of The National Safety Council recently sent out a questionnaire to operators, regarding the class of rope used, specifications required or obtained, factors of safety observed, met
Jan 1, 1923
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A Similarity Test For Grouping Orientation Data In Rock MechanicsBy M. A. Mahtab
When characterizing orientations of rock joints in an engineering site with respect to mean values of the existing clusters or joint sets, a need may arise for a similarity test that allows grouping o
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal - Encapsulated Hydraulic Cells for Measuring Pressure Changes in CoalBy R. Sporcic, P. J. Mudra
During the past year personnel of the Roof Control Research Group of the Bureau of Mines designed and developed encapsulated hydraulic cells for measuring pressure changes in coal in situ. Preliminary
Jan 1, 1963
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AMC Seattle Meeting Reveals Mining Industry Scrappy, Ready For CompetitionSeattle offered sunny, dry weather to about 2500 mining men who assembled September 10 to 14 for the 1961 American Mining Congress. The impact of snappy sessions on national mineral policy, state of t
Jan 10, 1961
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Industrial Minerals - Market Trends for Mineral Fillers in Western StatesBy W. F. Dietrich
Mineral fillers are relatively inert chemically under the conditions of use but have physical properties* that modify those of the materials • The properties. uses, and othe
Jan 1, 1960
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Thermal Recovery System For Reducing Mine Refrigeration And Energy NeedsBy Edward D. Thimons, Richard J. Kline
Converting the energy of falling water into useful work is a well developed engineering concept. Much of the electric power consumed in the United States is generated in this manner. It is easy to con
Jan 1, 1982
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio for 1938By Dewitt T. Ring
Lack of reliable detailed production figures for earlier years, together with the loose nomenclature in reference to producing horizons and the application of the term "field" without any definite mea
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio for 1938By Dewitt T. Ring
Lack of reliable detailed production figures for earlier years, together with the loose nomenclature in reference to producing horizons and the application of the term "field" without any definite mea
Jan 1, 1939
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Phosphate - Government Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida (T. P. 839)By P.V. Roundy, G.R. Mansfield
Public lands in Florida were first withdrawn from entry by President Taft on July 2, 1910, as a conservation measure because of their possible phosphate content. The reserve thus established was subse
Jan 1, 1938
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Phosphate - Government Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida (T. P. 839)By P. V. Roundy, G. R. Mansfield
Public lands in Florida were first withdrawn from entry by President Taft on July 2, 1910, as a conservation measure because of their possible phosphate content. The reserve thus established was subse
Jan 1, 1938
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Minerals Beneficiation - A New Surface Measurement Tool for Mineral EngineersBy F. W. Bloecher
DETERMINATION of the surface area of finely divided minerals is of interest to mineral engineers engaged in flotation, comminution, and de-watering studies. In the industrial minerals field, many mate
Jan 1, 1952
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Unique Computer Model For Coal Reserve Quantity And Quality CalculationsBy G. F. Swindle
This paper discusses a Personal Computer (PC) software package that reduces the time required to evaluate a mineral reserve. It provides for: •Entry of borehole data onto PC diskettes and the creatio
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part IBy J. W. Leonard, B. A. Donahue
A method is described for incorporating coal petrography into mining and preparation plant quality control based on conventional analyses. Complete analyses are made of each of the uniform and relativ
Jan 1, 1968