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A New Flotation Oil and A New Source of Flotative AgentsBy Maxwell Adams
OLIVER C. RALSTON, Salt Lake City, Utah.-We are indebted to these two gentlemen for the work which they have done with the oils derived from sage brush. Their work should not be confused, however, as
Jan 10, 1916
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Gold-Bearing Gravels Of Beauce County, Quebec.By J. B. Tyrell
A SHORT time ago I paid a visit to the alluvial gold fields on the tributaries of the Chaudière River in Beauce County, Quebec, in company with A. 0. Dufresne, late manager of the Champs d'Or Rig
Jan 3, 1915
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New York Paper - Gold-Bearing Gravels of Beauce County, QuebecBy J. B. Tyrrell
A short time ago I paid a visit to the alluvial gold fields on the tributaries of the Chaudiere River in Beauce County, Quebec, in company with A. 0. Dufresne, late manager of the Champs d'or Rig
Jan 1, 1915
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Pulverized CoalLIST OF REFERENCES COMPILED BY ENGINEERING SOCIETIES LIBRARY FUEL POSSIBILITIES IN STEEL MAKING. Iron Age, November 6, 1913, p. 1056-1059. Paper read before the American Iron and Steel Institute, b
Jan 3, 1914
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fatty Acids as Flotation Collectors for CalciteBy J. M. W. Mackenzie, M. H. Buckenam
Flotation experiments using stearic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, and ricinoleic acids and naturally occuring products rich in these acids as collectors for calcite are described. The results confirm
Jan 1, 1961
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North Central PennsylvaniaWe have seen that the first coal development in Pennsylvania was in the Pittsburgh bed in the southwestern corner of the state. The next mining, in point of time, was done in Clearfield County along t
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Development of Formula for Direct Determination of Free Settling Velocity of Any Size ParticleBy Vernon F. Swanson
An equation has been developed which will permit the direct determination of free settling velocity of any sized particle encountered in mineral benefici-ation. The equation is based on Newton's
Jan 1, 1968
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Washing and Sizing Sand and GravelBy Edmund Shaw
IN THE year just past there were produced in the United States about 170,000,000 tons of sand and gravel. Much of this was pit-run material used for gravelling roads and as railroad ballast on lines t
Jan 2, 1926
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On the Decayed Rocks of Hoosac MountainBy T. Sterry Hunt
AT the meeting of the Institute in Easton, October, 1873, I made a communication on the Ore Knob copper mine, in Ashe County, North Carolina (Transactions, vol. ii, p. 123), in which I called attentio
Jan 1, 1875
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Origin of the Gold Mineralization at the Haile Mine, Lancaster County, South Carolina (46d8d03d-09d0-4cd6-831b-e6afcf0d1784)By J. E. Worthington, W. H. Spence, I. T. Kiff
Gold was discovered at the Haile mine in Lancaster County, South Carolina, in 1827 or 1828, and since that time the mine has been worked intermittently by both open-pit and underground methods until i
Jan 1, 1981
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Employment (c7454392-1f7b-4dfd-846e-f7247177413d)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) An experienced gold and silver metallurgist. specializing in cyaniding is desirous of
Jan 7, 1913
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Technical Notes - Effect of Gas Slip on Unsteady Flow of Gas through Porous Media – Experimental VerificationBy G. C. Wallick, J. S. Aronofsky
This paper presents an experimental verification of numerical solutions of the differential equation describing the transient flow of an ideal gas through a porous material including gas slip effects.
Jan 1, 1955
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The Resolving Power Of Magnetic ObservationsBy Irwin Roman
IN studying the possibilities of a continuously recording magnetometer for use along the surface of the earth and in an airplane, the Federal Bureau of Mines was led to a study of the theoretical reso
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers - Geophysics - The Resolving Power of Magnetic Observations (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, TP 2097)By Irwin Roman
In studying the possibilities of a continuously recording magnetometer for use along the surface of the earth and in an airplane, the Federal Bureau of Mines was led to a study of the theoretical reso
Jan 1, 1949
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The Rifling of Diamond-Drill CoresBy William Crane
OPERATORS of diamond drills have long been familiar with thread-like markings or riflings on cores but apparently have given but little serious thought to the conditions that are responsible for their
Jan 5, 1916
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Discussion Of The Papers On Geophysical Prospecting Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1928CONTENTS PAGE BARTON, D. C.-The Eötvös Torsion Balance Method of mapping Geologic Structure (T. P. No. 50) 1 GEORGE, P. W.-Experiments with Eötvös Torsion Balance in the Tri-State Zinc and Lead D
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Mining - Subsidence from Pillar Extraction at Montour No. 10 Mine Adjacent to theBy H. C. Howarth
This paper gives observations on ground movement and subsidence resulting from pillar drawing in the Lick Run section of Montour No. 10 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. adjacent to solid coal owned by
Jan 1, 1934
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Protective Resin Films on Cartridge Brass ? with Discussion on Protective Resin FilmsBy H. Gisser
Recent experimental work has demonstrated (1)2 that ammonia and oxides of nitrogen are formed during the aging of smokeless powder. This is significant in connection with the problem of "season cracki
Jan 1, 1945
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Mobile Primary CrushersTheoretically mobile primary crushers at the mine working face can be considered the ideal comminution system. A crusher which follows the ore can reduce materials handling costs because it eliminates
Jan 1, 1978
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History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration (8dce8c3c-eb14-4c6a-b07f-d0a673dc3ec9)By David Cole
DAVID COLE, EL PASO, TEXAS (communication to the Secretary*).-I have read with great interest Dr. Gahl's painstaking paper giving us the details of development of flotation at Inspiration, and it
Jan 10, 1916