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    New York Paper - The Ores in the Limestones at Bingham, Utah

    By Richard N. Hunt

    Bingham has produced 6 per cent. of this country's copper. In total production, it ranks fourth among the copper camps of North America, the order being Butte, Michigan, Bisbee, and Bingham. In i

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of “Grain Boundary Diffusion in Tungsten”*

    By R. C. Gifkins

    The ideas expressed in this paper interest me very greatly, partly for their own sake and partly because they are very close to some speculation I have recently made concerning grain boundary diffusio

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Computer Simulation Aids In Long-Range Mine Production Planning At Climax

    By Moshe Sheinkin, Douglas E. Julin

    Large tonnage operations face many problems in adequately planning ahead for future years production. In order to maintain desired levels of production, such problems as source of tonnage, man- power

    Jan 4, 1967

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    Material And Energy Balances Via Mini-Computer

    By R. K. Young

    This paper describes a computer-based Data Acquisition System which provides efficient data logging and retrieval, control of on-line gas chromatographs, and instantaneous calculation of material and

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Minerals Beneficiation - The Influence of Sodium Silicate in Nonmetallic Flotation Systems

    By G. Gutierrez, D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau

    The zero-points-of-charge of apatite, calcite, and fluorite are pH 6.4, 10.8, and 10.0, respectively. Scheelite is negatively charged above at least pH 3. In this article, the flotation responses of t

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - Notes on Coal-Dust in Colliery Explosions

    By E. S. Hutchinson

    The subject of the influence of coal-dust in mine-explosions has received considerable attention both in England and on the continent of Europe, but until the recent disaster at Pocahontas, Va., it se

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Initial Optimal Allocation of Effort in Mineral Exploration (f6c89753-ebfe-4aa9-9dd9-d208cd6790f3)

    By M. J. Shulman

    An algorithm used by the US Coast Guard to find lost objects is utilized to optimally allocate exploration efforts during initial stages of an exploration program. Based on classical search theory, th

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Relationship of Sulfide Mineralization to Ophiolite Complexes in North America

    By Victor F. Hollister

    North American ophiolite complexes are known to contain significant volcanogenic sulfide only in the following five areas: Newfoundland; Quebec; Applegate, Oregon; Rogue, Oregon; and Orca, Alaska. Mo

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Some Mines Of Rosita And Silver Cliff, Colorado - Mines In Rhyolite Near Silver Cliff

    By S. F. Emmons

    Geological Sketch.-The rhyolite area near Silver Cliff includes what may be called the Silver Cliff plateau, with Round mountain and the intervening valley. The plateau is about 2 miles long and 1 mil

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Past And Future Uranium Utilization

    By R. L. Doan

    WHEN the Plutonium Project was started in the spring of 1942 there was no technology to produce uranium metal of the required purity. Not only was there no such metal available; no one knew how to mak

    Jan 9, 1957

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    Summary Of Problems And Research Needs

    Problems discussed and research opportunities identified during the workshop in the major areas of 1) flocculation, 2) flotation, 3) leaching and magnetic separation are summarized below. I. FLOCC

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Barytes as a Paint Pigment (9d937e3d-ec43-4e48-ac8b-3b158a8cb3dc)

    By H. A. Gardner

    THE principal use of barium sulphate is as an inert paint pigment.. For this purpose, the ground material is used both in its natural and in its artificial forms. Probably the largest amount is used i

    Jan 9, 1914

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    Industrial Minerals Have Boom Year In Construction Materials

    By Richard M. Foose

    The year 1950 has been a fascinating and unusual one as far as industrial minerals are concerned because of the sudden development of a critical international situation in late June. The first half of

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin Problems in the Appalachian Fields

    By Frank M. Brewster

    The handling of congealing oils and paraffin is a serious problem in the Appalachian fields, particularly because the small amount of oil produced per well makes the removing of paraffin a very costly

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The Amount of Oil remaining in Pennsylvania and New York

    By H. E. Wrigley

    The boundaries of the oil region in Pennsylvania and New York, as determined by the drill, embrace a much larger extent of territory than is generally supposed, being nearly 200 miles in length from n

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Preparation Of Metallic Single Crystals And Twinning In Zinc And Zinc Single Crystals

    By Orlando Romig

    PART I-PREPARATION OP METALLIC SINGLE CRYSTALS WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO SINGLE CRYSTALS OP ZINC? As metals and alloys are composed, of, an aggregate of allotriomorphic crystals or grains, each pos

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Temperature Dependence of the Microyield Points in Prestrained Magnesium Single Crystals

    By D. E. Hartman, J. M. Roberts

    A detailed study of the temperature dependence of the critical stress, TB . necessary to cause a damping loss of 1.41 x 10-6 g mm per mm3 in pre-strained magnesium single crystals has been carried out

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Safeguarding the Use of Mining Machinery (66c757b8-45f5-4aa5-8f88-c08d265a0ce9)

    Discussion of the paper of FRANK H. KNEELAND, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 97, January, 1915, pp. 61 to 65. B. F. TILLSON, Franklin Furnace, N. J.-I

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Discoveries Of Potash In Eastern Utah

    By B. W. Dyer

    IN 1924, the Crescent Eagle Oil Co., while drilling the salt section of the Paradox formation in Grand County, Utah, encountered a salt that did not appear to be sodium chloride. This salt was analyze

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Rock Bursting In Polish Deep Coal Mines In Light Of Research And Practical Observation

    By Takuski Stanislaw, Alfons Krawiec

    Rock bursting is a particular hazard in the pit-coal mines of Poland due mainly to the physical-mechanical properties of the rock and the geological-tectonic structure of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin

    Jan 1, 1978