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Salt Lake City Paper - Galena Flotation Concentrator, Lake Gulch, Idaho (with Discussion)By W. L. Zeigler
The Galena mill of the Callahan Zinc-Lead Co. is of 150 tons daily capacity and is situated at Lake Gulch, 2 miles west of Wallace, Idaho. (Fig. 1. It was constructed during the summer of 1926, wor
Jan 1, 1928
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Review of Major Geomechanics Problems in Block CavingBy Luis A. Fierino, M. Ashraf Mahtab
This paper reviews the background of, and solution techniques for, the major geomechanics problems affecting caving operations, including prediction of cavability, defining size distribution of or fra
Jan 1, 1984
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Faster Calculation of Plane Triangulation Systems by Calculating Machine and Semigraphical MethodsBy Richard Hamburger
Calculating machines permit the use of the more rapid cotangent and semigraphic solutions of plane triangulation. The results of these methods are as accurate as those of other methods. Simple adjustm
Jan 2, 1950
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Discussions - Institute of Metals DivisionLester Guttman (General Electric Research Lab-boratory)—Seybolt has measured the thermodynamic activity of silicon in dilute solution in a iron. The anomaly which appears at 800 °C in the approximate
Jan 1, 1960
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Mining and Metallurgy - 1946 - Robert Hamilton Morris - Director, A.I.M.E.By Robert Hamilton Morris
FATE, rather than planning, put Bob Morris into coal mining. He was a farmer's son, born at Plattsburg, Ohio, just 68 years ago (Feb. 28, 1878) though he could easily pass for ten years younger.
Jan 1, 1946
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Now TV Goes Underground into Coal MineAt the Gateway Coal Co.'s mine, about 70 miles above Pittsburgh's Point on the Monongahela River, a battery of television cameras stands guard over what is billed as the longest conveyor bel
Jan 7, 1963
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Employment (e70403f3-ce23-4b05-9707-2e8815d1d662)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will he published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Mine and mill accountant for Mexico. Knowledge of Spanish desirable
Jan 3, 1916
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Boracic Acid in Lake Superior Iron OresBy T. Prof. Egleston
DURING the last winter we have been actively engaged in the School of Mines in search for boracic acid. This has been owing to the fact that Mr. M. W. Iles, assistant in the qualitative laboratory, ha
Jan 1, 1877
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Boracic Acid in Lake Superior Iron OresBy T. Egleston
During the last winter we have been actively engaged in the School of Mines in search for boracic acid. This has been owing to the fact that Mr. M. W. Iles, assistant in the qualitative laboratory, ha
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Free Literature (d6b232e6-cfb1-4ae4-9a34-fdb0b71f5250)[ ] (17) WORTHINGTON: Cartoonist-author Don Herold recently took a look at the Worthington Corp., putting the results into a compact booklet called "A lot of things beside pumps." The story is aimed
Jan 1, 1952
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Role Of Operating Variables In Oil-Agglomeration Of CoalBy R. N. Bhattacharyya
In recent years, increased attention is being paid to the application of oil-agglomeration technique for (a) improved recovery of low- ash clean coal, (b) effective beneficiation of low-grade coking c
Jan 1, 1977
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Major Changes In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal.In an earlier day, a moderate-sized 600 tpd mine could easily require 60 working faces and might use five supervisors. The miner had a tonnage rate as an incentive and was largely his own boss. With t
Jan 11, 1968
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Emissions from Tall Stacks Contribute Very Little to Ground Level Sulfur DioxideBy C. A. Kroetz, A. J. O’Neal
The Long Island Lighting Co. has operated an extensive monitoring system for over three years. Nearly 900,000 separate pieces of information have been recorded for a land area of some 600 sq miles, 15
Jan 1, 1973
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Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing RelationshipBy Harry V. Warren
There are two topics which may be considered as opening gambits in any conversation in any part of the world, weather and health. Nothing much can be done about the former, and it would appear that no
Jan 7, 1962
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Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - SummaryBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper reviews the chemistry of selenium and its compounds as it applies to the recovery of selenium from electrolytic copper refinery slimes. Based on this chemistry various processes for the ext
Jan 1, 1984
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Big Hole Drilling, A Study In DepthBy Thomas B. Dellinger
Since 1950, rotary-drilled, large-diameter holes, "big holes", with depths to over 300 ft and diameters of over 30 in., have become numerous and widespread. 50 such holes have been drilled for access
Jan 12, 1965
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Triaxial Compression Testing At Intermediate Strain RatesBy John M. Logan, John Handin
Quasi-dynamic triaxial compression tests have been done for the first time at confining pressures to 7 kb. The intermediate strain-rate apparatus employs a gas loading cylinder which allows axial stra
Jan 1, 1971
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Prospecting For Expansible ShaleBy John L. Burnett
Manufacture of lightweight concrete aggregate from common shale is one of the most rapidly growing industries in the field of nonmetallic or industrial minerals. Although expanded shale" has been in u
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal-Dust Fired Reverberatory FurnacesDiscussion of the papers of DAVID H. BROWNE, Louis V. BENDER, and R. E. H. POMEROY, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 97, January; 1915, pp. 49 to 60, 73 t
Jan 5, 1915
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Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)By David R. Mitchell, R. B. Hewes
MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These proper
Jan 1, 1943