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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Basic Aqueous Complexes in Anionic Flotation of QuartzBy M. C. Fuerstenau, W. F. Cummins
The flotation response of quartz in the presence of calcium chloride and various fatty acids is presented. Flotation is not effected with lauric acid until calcium laurate is precipitated in solution,
Jan 1, 1968
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Copper: An Example Of Advancing Technology And The Utilization Of Low-Grade OresBy C. E. Julihn
Technology concerns the ways of doing things; mineral technology the ways of performing operations required for obtaining minerals from the earth and extracting their valuable constituents for man&apo
Jan 1, 1932
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Open Pit Slope Stability Investigation of the Hasancelebi Iron Ore Deposit, TurkeyBy Caner Zanbak, Erdogan Yüzer, Mahir Vardar, Kemal A. Erguvanli
The Hasancelebi iron deposit in Eastern Turkey is a very low grade (average 20% oxide) magnetite body consisting of 720 million longtons of proven reserve at a 10% cut-off limit. The ore-bearing scapo
Jan 1, 1983
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Importance of Bitumen Viscosity in the Hot Water Processing of Domestic Tar SandsBy J. D. Miller, A. Cortez, J. Hupka
The separation efficiency of the hot water digestion-flotation technique used for bitumen recovery from various domestic tar sands was evaluated. Bitumen viscosity was found to be the most important t
Jan 1, 1984
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Philadelphia Paper - The Construction of Geological Cross-sectionsBy H. Martyn Chance
I have been induced to present this paper to the Institute because I have been unable to find any publication containing a disctission of this subject. In some of our technical schools and colleges th
Jan 1, 1881
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Flotation Chemistry Of The Inco Matte Separation ProcessBy N. R. Tipman, G. E. Agar, L. Paré
The flotation chemistry of the commercial INCO matte separation process was investigated. The slow cooling of Bessemer converter matte forms discrete phases of Cu2S and Ni3S2 and a Cu-Ni alloy. After
Jan 1, 1976
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Industrial Minerals Processing - A Look At The FutureBy Frank E. Briber
In the years ahead, the industrial minerals producer will face several major challenges. Not only will he have to market increasing quantities of his product economically, but he will have to do so fr
Jan 6, 1969
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The Control Of Petroleum And Natural Gas WellsBy Alfred Heggem
IT is the purpose of this article to describe methods recently introduced into the oil and natural gas industry to safeguard the lives of the workmen and to protect property from destruction. Only suc
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Cerium-Copper SystemBy P. A. Tucker, T. B. Rhinehammer, D. E. Etter, J. E. Selle
The Ce-Cu phase diagram was investigated by differential thermal analysis and rnetallography. Two congruent melting compounds, CeCu2 (817°C) and CeCua (938°C), and three incongruent cornpounds, CeCu (
Jan 1, 1964
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Washington Paper - The Mints and Assay Offices of EuropeBy Pierre de P. Ricketts
Having had occasion while in Europe during the past summer to visit some of the foreign mints and assay offices connected with the same, I thought a brief description of the general process of coining
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A Revised Approach To The Theory Of Cake FiltrationBy Joseph R. Crump, Francois Ville, Frank M. Tiller
Several simplifications have been accepted in filtration theory during the past fifty years in an effort to avoid apparently intractable mathematical problems. In effect, these simplifications ignored
Jan 1, 1980
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - The Pumpability of Clay-Water Drilling FluidsBy I. Havenaar
Various methods have been proposed in the literature to calculate the pressure losses in drill-pipe and bit-nozzles, i.e., those parts of the mud-circuit where the largest pressure-losses occur. Very
Jan 1, 1955
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Observations Relating to the Wettability of Porous RockBy F. L. Fayers, J. W. Sheldon
It has been a matter of concern to the petroleum industry to determine what effect the capillary term has on saturation profiles, since these profiles determine ultimate economic oil recovery. In thei
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The Effect Of Mechanical Deformation On Grain Growth In Alpha BrassBy J. E. Burke, Y. G. Shiau
SEVERAL attempts have been made to account for the fact that grains in a fully recrystallized metal will coarsen on annealing Two fundamentally different hypotheses have been advanced; with several va
Jan 1, 1947
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A New Zealander Looks A Hydraulicking Coal In The USSRBy W. B. Watson
IN the USSR considerable technical improvements have been made in hydraulic methods of mining coal. In New Zealand coal mining by these methods is still comparatively crude. The Russian techniques are
Jan 4, 1958
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Extending The Scope Of Placer Dredging (1c437d7d-4669-4309-83e4-02f46370f595)By C. M. Romanowitz, H. A. Sawin
PLACER dredging as we know it today, especially gold dredging, is an industry about 40 years old, dating from the beginning of this century, when a few mining men in California saw the possibilities i
Jan 1, 1941
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The First Century of Research by St. Joseph Lead Co.By L. W. Casteel
This is a story of progress through research, invention and innovation-progress that made a small mine in Missouri into a large and prosperous corporation. The St. Joseph Lead Co. was founded in B
Jan 7, 1964
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Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping as Applied at the Homestake MineBy Steven T. Mitchell
The introduction of Vertical Crater Retreat (VCR) Stoping at the Homestake Mine in Lead, SD, constitutes a major advance in Homestake Mining Company's efforts to improve productivity and reduce c
Jan 1, 1981
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Test Methods and Progress in the Stress-Corrosion Investigation at Wright FieldBy Baxter C. Madden
Stress corrosion is defined and certain examples are illustrated. A number of test methods, to determine the resistance of materials to stress corrosion, are being developed at Wright Field. The crite
Jan 1, 1945
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New York Paper - The Control of Petroleum and Natural Gas WellsBy Alfred G. Heggem
It is the purpose of this article to describe methods recently introduced into the oil and natural gas industry to safeguard the lives of the workmen and to protect property from destruction. Only suc
Jan 1, 1916