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    Barium Minerals (5472759f-8d52-41dd-abb4-b7deb23019e6)

    By F. J. Williams

    BARITE, naturally occurring barium sulphate, is the chief barium mineral that is produced commercially. Barite is also called "barytes," "heavy spar," sometimes "baryta" and, locally in Missouri, "tif

    Jan 1, 1949

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    World’s Largest Coal Pier Dedicated in Norfolk, September 18

    Optimism over the continued growth of coal ex- ports received a significant shot in the arm September 18 at Norfolk, Va., when huge, new ship coal-loading facilities of the Norfolk & Western Railway w

    Jan 10, 1963

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    Attrition Microgrinding

    By E. G. Davis, G. V. Sullivan, J. P. Hansen

    As part of its overall goal to maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, investigated the feasibility

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Fine Grind - Engineering Needs A Face-Lift

    By A. D. Taylor

    In recent years there has been an increasing effort to attract students into engineering. Obviously, the effort is necessary because young people find the image of the engineer unattractive. Some of t

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Biographical Notes - Henry C. Frick

    HenRy Clay FRick, a pioneer in modern coke and steel industry and, in more recent years, one of the outstanding financiers of America, died on Dec. 2, 1919, at his home on Fifth Avenue, New York. Alth

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mineral Economics Division

    Established as a Division December 15, 1948 Evan Just, Chairman Richard J Lund, Past Chairman Granville S. Borden, Vice-Chairman J K Richardson, Vice-Chairman S H Williston, Vice-Chairman Allan Ma

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Pittsburgh, October

    The fall meeting of the Coal Division t was held at Pittsburgh, Oct 21-22, with the William Penn Hotel as headquarters The registration totalled 168 Secretary Parsons, George Otis Smith and J T Breuni

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Optimizing Grinding and Regrinding Capacity in Mill Design (40320e24-3686-4866-9cff-ea7a256b0d97)

    By Robert A. Campbell, Robert J. Brison

    The problem of optimizing from an economic standpoint the capacity of grinding equipment in the design of a new concentrator is discussed. Although directed specifically to copper flotation mills empl

    Jan 1, 1974

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    New York Paper - Tombstone and Its Mines

    By William P. Blake

    In a former paper read at the Washington meeting of the Institute, February, 1881,' I presented a general view of the geology and veins of Tombstone as then developed. Considerable additions have

    Jan 1, 1904

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    St. Joe Reclaims Zinc With Heavy Media Separation

    By B. E. Hoffacker, R. E. Lund, J. Ferrighetto, G. E. Welch

    Since October 1965 the Josephtown Smelter of St. Joseph Lead Co. has commercially applied the Heavy Media Separation process to reclaim zinc and reject gangue from electrothermic zinc furnace residues

    Jan 12, 1968

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    Papers - Milling Practice - Effect of Various Flowsheets on Efficiency of Phosphate Recovery at Peace Valley, Florida (T. P. 2079, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By I. Milton LeBaron

    Operation of the phosphate flotation plant at the Peace valley mine of the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Florida, began in the summer of 1942. Since that time several changes hav

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Effect Of Various Flowsheets On Efficiency Of Phosphate Recovery At Peace Valley, Florida

    By I. Milton LeBaron

    OPERATION of the phosphate flotation plant at the Peace Valley mine of the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Florida, began in the summer of [ ] 1942. Since that time several changes

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - Milling Practice - Effect of Various Flowsheets on Efficiency of Phosphate Recovery at Peace Valley, Florida (T. P. 2079, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By I. Milton LeBaron

    Operation of the phosphate flotation plant at the Peace valley mine of the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Florida, began in the summer of 1942. Since that time several changes hav

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Society of Petroleum Engineers AIME, Officers and Committees

    Established as a Society February 26, 1957 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Wayne E Glenn, President Earl M Kipp, President-elect John S Bell, Past President R A Morse, Vice-President W D Owsley, Vice-Presid

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Buffalo Paper - Biographical Notice of Theodor Richter

    By R. W. Raymond

    GEHEIMER BERGRATH Prof. Dr. HIERONYMUS THEODOR RICHTER, ex-Director of the Freiberg Mining Academy and Honorary Member of this Institute (to give him the full title, which nobody ever thought of using

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Iron and Steel Division - Interface Reactions Between Metals and Ceramics Part III: MgO-Fe Alloy System

    By D. J. Rose, W. M. Armstrong, A. C. D. Chaklader

    The wetiability of single crystals of MgO by specimens of vacuum-cast iron was studied using the sessile drop technique in vacuo at 1550ºC. Formation of FeO at the liquid-vapor interface caused the co

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Special Notices (ce2bf695-f7ba-476b-9cfd-fad7f14f0f43)

    NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICERS. In accordance with the Constitution, Article VII., the following nominations have been prepared by the Nominating Committee, submitted to the Board of Directors at its Octob

    Jan 11, 1913

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    New York Paper - Abrasion and Dust-Losses in Ore-Drying

    By Carl F. Dietz, Dyke V. Keedy

    The problem of drying ores is one that most mill-engvineers are sooner or later called upon to meet, and it may be timely to point out some of the difficulties resulting from such operations from pure

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Application Of Electrostatics To Concentration Of Coarse Pebble Phosphate

    By E. Northcott, F. N. Oberg

    High-grade concentrates from Florida pebble phosphate deposits have long been recovered by wet methods. When work was begun in the field, only the coarse pebble (generally +1 mm) was recovered. In the

    Jan 10, 1958