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Filtration of Coal RefuseBy Daniel T. Hegyan, Thomas B. Zugates
Continuous vacuum disk filters are increasingly being used to filter refuse from the fine-coal washing circuits as it becomes important to close the water circuits and eliminate sludge holding ponds.
Jan 1, 1977
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Determination Of Bedrock Features By Seismic Refraction Profiling (c1b261eb-24b2-4be0-ab9d-2ea107c3668a)By J. Wyn Prior
The seismic refraction technique is probably the most popular geophysical method of bedrock profiling in geotechnical site investigations but is somewhat restricted by the inherent assumptions in the
Jan 1, 1979
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Stochastic Characteristics of Slurry Flow in Underground Coal Slurry Haulage SystemsBy T. M. Yegulalp
This article summarizes some of the results of the continuing research activity at the Henry Krumb Schools of Mines, Columbia University, directed towards a better understanding of the stochastic beha
Jan 1, 1983
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How Computerized Instrumentation Monitors Coal Mine RoofsBy Maynard O. Serbousek, James R. McVey
IS there a quick way of assessing the conditions of a newly exposed roof in a coal mine? This has always been a nagging question. The problem is that unless effective controls are established as soon
Jan 9, 1976
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Population, Politics and PotashBy John B. Mitchell
Approximately 90% of all potash produced is employed as a fertilizer, either directly or with nitrogen and phosphorus. The remaining 10% is utilized in the manufacture of other chemical products. The
Jan 5, 1972
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ElectrochemistryUS 4,183,794 - Electrowinning zinc from a zinc sulfate solution produced by leaching zinc ore with sulfuric acid. The leach liquor is subjected to electrolysis in a first cell having an insoluble anod
Jan 1, 1982
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Principles of Flotation, VI - Influence of Temperature on Effect of Copper Sulphate, Alkalies and Sodium Cyanide on Adsorption of Xanthates at Mineral SurfaceBy Ian William Wark
DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Cost Control - One Answer To Diminishing Profit MarginsBy A. F. Peterson, A. R. Eshbach
Much has been written to explain decreasing profits in American industry. Foreign competition, the attitude of government, rising tax burdens and increased labor costs have been blamed in turn. Whatev
Jan 10, 1962
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Seismic Reflections In Exposed Precambrian Rocks, Flin Flon, ManitobaBy M. R. Stauffer, Z. Hajnal
Seismic velocity determinations over Precambrian outcrops near Flin Flon, Manitoba, indicate that several different rock types have sufficient velocity contrast to make reflection mapping possible. St
Jan 1, 1978
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Waste Disposal – Vital to Atomic Power DevelopmentBy John M. Warde, Raymond M. Richardson
What to do with atomic wastes is one of the major problems of the atomic age. Unlike other waste materials, these cannot be burned, evaporated, or filtered, and the transfer of radioactive material fr
Jan 5, 1955
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Ferrous Physical MetallurgyBy Morris Cohen
NO slackening of research and development in the physical metallurgy of iron and steel was evident in 1943-our second year since Pearl Harbor. Of course, many of the achievements were of a military na
Jan 1, 1944
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Control Of Mine Roof At OakfieldBy Edward Ernst, Richard Runvik
AT the U. S. Gypsum Co. mine in Oakfield, N. Y., a flat-lying vein of rock gypsum is mined by the room and pillar method. Averaging only 4 ft thick, this vein is 1200 to 6000 ft in mineable width and
Jan 6, 1957
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Employment (edec2b3d-a39c-460b-9843-e6c0e3e58d46)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) A copper company in Arizona desires a young engineer to assist the s
Jan 3, 1914
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Effect of Poisoning of Platinum Electrodes on Eh MeasurementsBy K. A. Natarajan, I. Iwasaki
The effect of poisoning on the behavior of platinum electrodes in redox potential measurements in metallurgical systems was studied in the presence of such inorganic surfactants as cyanide and sulfide
Jan 1, 1974
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Gibraltar, Placer’s New Orebody, Comes on StrongCanada's newest low-grade porphyry copper mine, Gibralter Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.), has reached production. The subsidiary of Placer Development Ltd., located at Williams Lake in the Caraboo District
Jan 7, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Oxidation of Copper-Aluminum AlloyBy D. L. Wood
This investigation was concerned with the aluminum-oxide particle dispersions, the mechanical properties, and the re-c,uystallization characteristics of some internally oxidized copper-aluminum alloys
Jan 1, 1960
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Officers, Directors, Staff, AIMEOFFICERS AND DIRECTORS (The Officers are the President, 6 Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, and the Secretary ) President and Director LEO F REINARTZ Middletown, Ohio Past President and Director A
Jan 1, 1954
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Michigan College of Mining and TechnologyMichigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghton, Mich W. O Hotchkiss, President. Copies of the Engineering Research Bulletins of the College of Mining and Metallurgy are sent free upon request
Jan 1, 1933
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Baltimore Paper - Bohemian GarnetsBy George Frederick Kunz
The garnet-district of Bohemia is situated about 60 kilometers northwest of Prague, and is bounded on the north by Meronitz and Trebnice, 12 miles apart, and by Decany and Skan on the south. This regi
Jan 1, 1893
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Bureau of Mines Health and Safety ResearchBy Robert L. Marovelli
A recent reorganization placed the health and safety research activities of the Bureau of Mines under a director, Division of Minerals Health and Safety Technology. The new health and safety research
Jan 11, 1979