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Programming U. S. Bureau Of Mines Multimillion-Dollar Minerals ResearchBy C. W. Merrill
Minerals research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines embraces the mining and metallurgical problems of some 80 metals and nonmetals excluding the mineral fuels. It requires the energies and talents of about
Jan 11, 1961
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Statistical Characterization Of Complex Crack And Petrographic Texture: Application To Predicting Bulk Physical PropertiesBy Nick Warren
The problem considered is that of predicting rock physical properties from observations of the structure of the rock. The approach here departs from previous studies in that both the physical properti
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Planar Twin Boundary in Aluminum (TN)By Theodore H. Orem
In 1928 Elam,1 discussing the subject of twinning in metals, disclosed that she had observed this phenomenon in aluminum, a metal little susceptible to twinning. The twinning described was one in
Jan 1, 1963
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Underground Radio Communication In Lake Superior District MinesBy E. W. Felegy
THE need for improved mine communication to increase efficiency and to insure greater safety has long been recognized. General and unrestricted communication between all points underground, and betwee
Jan 5, 1953
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Principles of Present-Day Dust Collectors And their Application To Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy J. M. Kane
IN all probability the mining and metallurgical industry as a whole can demonstrate a larger economic return from installation of dust-control equipment than any other major industrial group. This fac
Jan 1, 1953
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Underground Extraction Techniques for Thick Coal SeamsBy R. V. Ramani, Christopher J. Bise, Robert Stefanko
Over 200 billion tons of coal reserves lie locked up in deposits west of the Mississippi River-and of this, well over 100 billion tons are recoverable only by underground mining methods. Yet, because
Jan 10, 1977
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A Microcomputer Application To Surface Coal Mine PlanningBy James H. Neisz, Gregory P. White
This paper discusses the development of surface coal mine planning programs for a microcomputer. A set of seven programs which were originally written for a large mainframe computer are described. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Golden Sunlight - A New Gold Mining Operation (5fd00331-65ab-4ea4-912e-43fb9f4d9bf0)By G. F. Ziesing, E. F. Loros, T. J. Smolik
The Golden Sunlight mine began full-scale operations in February 1983 with a conventional open-pit mine supplying 4536 t/d (5000 stpd) of milling ore. After crushing and grinding, the ore is leached w
Jan 1, 1985
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Frequency Distributions And Spatial Variability Of Geological VariablesBy Frederik P. Agterberg
This paper deals with frequency distributions in the field of mineral resource evaluation when a grid is superimposed on the study area and metallogenetically significant attributes are coded with res
Jan 1, 1977
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Cyclone Applications Boom in HydrometallurgyBy D. F. Kelsall
During the past twenty years, and especially in the last decade, hydraulic cyclones have found increasing application in metallurgical processing as classifiers and, under special circumstances, as th
Jan 10, 1963
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Effect Of Impurities On Crystallizing Ammonium ParatungstateBy J. B. Goddard
Crystallization of ammonium paratungstate (APT) is frequently the last effective purification step in producing high-purity tungsten. However, crystallizer mother liquors are often several times highe
Jan 1, 1985
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Russell H. Bennett - An Interview By John V. BeallBy John V. Beall
Beall: Mr. Bennett, you have had a very successful -and a very colorful-career in mining. Would you tell us about your first job in the mining industry? Bennett: I was a mine surveyor on the Mesab
Jan 1, 1968
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Oil Shale Mining Program Does Two JobsBy C. K. Rose, J. H. East
Proved oil shale reserves in the Green River formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming dwarf present U. S. petroleum resources. Indications are that the appetite for petroleum products will continue to
Oct 1, 1955
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Analytical Estimation of Parabolic Water Table Drawdown to a Slope FaceBy Stanley M. Miller
For rock or soil materials assumed to be generally isotropic and homogeneous, seepage theory and analytic geometry can be used to develop a mathematical technique for estimating the steady state, pie-
Jan 1, 1983
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Mission Mine Goes To WorkOn July 25, the first copper ore From American Smelting & Refining Co.'s Mission open pit nine was sent into the new 15,000-tpd concentrator : three clays later, the first rail cars containing th
Jan 9, 1961
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Annual Review - CoalBy M. D. Cooper
Production of both anthracite and bituminous coal in 1954 was about 16 pct below 1953. Estimates on Dec. 1, 1954, indicated 27 million tons of anthracite and 385 million tons of bituminous. Decline in
Jan 3, 1955
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On-Stream Ash in Coal Monitoring for ProfitBy Andrew Balint, Peter Cammack
When coal is irradiated by the X-rays emitted from a plutonium 238 isotope, the radiation absorbed by elements of low atomic number (carbon and hydrogen) is lower than that absorbed by elements of hig
Jan 1, 1977
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Characterization Of Fine Particles In Complex Ore ProcessingBy S. Chander, V. N. Sharma
Nickeliferous laterite ore from Sukinda, Orissa (India), consists of very fine particles agglomerated into larger aggregates. The ore is chemically and mineralogically complex and presents many charac
Jan 1, 1980
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Cleaning Middlings With Reverse Two-Stage HydrocyclonesBy C. B. Barlow, T. A. Mekelburg
Due to a tight ash constraint on the clean coal product and difficult middlings washability characteristics, a considerable amount of coal was being lost in the jig middlings at the Monterey No. 2 Min
Jan 1, 1986
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Agglomeration Of Waste Oxides In A Steel MillBy Forrest W. Kinsey
The use of pellets in North American blast furnaces has made the mixes used in the associated sinter plants unique. These mixes generally contain a high percentage of fine waste oxide materials as the
Jan 1, 1977