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    Canadian Paper - Ball Paths in Tube-mills and Rock Crushing in Rolls (with Discussion)

    By F. C. Dyer, H. E. T. Haultain

    There has been much written on ball-mills, but no small amount of the literature is simply the expression of individual opinion without sufficient data. This is no doubt due to the complexity and obsc

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Canadian Paper - Ball Paths in Tube-mills and Rock Crushing in Rolls (with Discussion)

    By F. C. Dyer, H. E. T. Haultain

    There has been much written on ball-mills, but no small amount of the literature is simply the expression of individual opinion without sufficient data. This is no doubt due to the complexity and obsc

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Metal Working In Power Presses

    By E. V. Crane

    A TREMENDOUS volume of the metal rolled annually into sheets, strips and coil stock finds its way to a host of stamping and manufacturing plants which are the quantity production units of the country.

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Coal - Time Element in Control of Face Conditions in Coal Mining

    By H. F. McCullough

    The success of a coal-mining venture as relates to operations at the gob or break-line, such as the drawing of pillars or the working of long-faces, depends upon the control of face conditions. The me

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Recovery of Copper from Crushed and Sized Porphyry Mine Waste

    By L. G. Evans, W. W. Simpson, W. A. McKinney

    In conventional dump leaching of strip wastes from open-pit porphyry mining operations, many years are required to extract a fraction of the copper from the contained sulfide minerals. Furthermore, no

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Production Engineering Becoming Increasingly Efficient

    By A. W. WALKER

    All branches of production engineering showed steady and definite progress during 1941. Most of it has been of the slower and more conservative type rather than the sensational. To a large degree the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Problems In Sulfide Ore Processing

    By Nathaniel Arbiter

    INTRODUCTION Almost seventy-five years ago problems in the recovery of sulfides from then designated slime fractions were the impetus for the development of flotation. The fall-off in recovery by

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Resource Rent Tax Proposals In Australia

    By Peter H. Fletcher

    THE ECONOMIC THEORY It will assist in the understanding of the Resource Rent Tax ("RRT") proposals in Australia if the economic theory behind the tax is briefly explained. The idea goes back to th

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Production In Indiana

    Early production records are practically nonexistent, although the early geological survey reports mention a number of mines as being in operation at the dates of the field surveys. Reports of the Bur

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Oil Development In Ecuador During 1923

    By Joseph Sinclair

    THE Republic of Ecuador is situated partly in the northern and partly in the southern hemisphere. The equatorial line passes about 11 miles north of Quito, and. divides the country into two almost equ

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Production In West Virginia

    All data about shipments from the present state of West Virginia, even when it was still a part of the "Old Dominion," are shown in Table 56 together with the source of information, and all other figu

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Cost Factors In Coal Production

    By William Grady

    FACTORS entering into the market value of coal are its grade, and the cost of labor, material, and capital. Reduction in these costs cannot be expected in the future, and it therefore follows that gre

    Jan 5, 1915

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    The Relation Of Sulphur To The Overpoling Of Copper

    By Stanislaus Skowronski

    OVERPOLED copper, as commonly defined, is copper which has been excessively reduced during the poling period of the refining process. Owing to its porosity, such copper is unfit for commercial purpose

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Mechanism Of Fluid Displacement In Sands

    By S. E. Buckley, M. C. Leverett

    THE production of oil is accomplished as a result of its displacement from the reservoir by either gas or water, and the amount of oil recovery is limited by the extent to which the displacing gas or

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Environmental Considerations In Uranium Solution Mining

    By Patricia J. Rand, Kailish Narayan

    Atlantic Richfield Co. began operating a commercial uranium solution mining project in April 1975, in Live Oak County, Tex., 10 miles southwest of the town of George West. The operation is designed to

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Pulse Propagation In Rocks

    By Werner Goldsmith

    This discussion is confined to the first section of Professor Clark's paper entitled 'Elastic and Nonelastic Waves' and its application to wave propagation in rocks. Some published resu

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Segregation in Gold Bullion

    By James Hance

    INTRODUCTION SEVERAL years ago the writer was connected with the Mint and Assay Service of the Federal Government as Assistant Assayer at the-Salt Lake Assay Office. At that time cyanide bars formed

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Minerals Beneficiation in 1949

    By S. J. Swainson

    "It appears to me that the chief progress in milling operations in America have been made in the steady improvement of existing practice through both higher extractions and increased efficiencies of o

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Carbon in Pig Iron (with Discussion)

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    Carbon in pig iron is not only essential but, ordinarily, it is the most abundant metalloid present; iron without carbon could not be pig iron. Carbon in pig iron has been accepted, but seldom specifi

    Jan 1, 1927