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Raw Materials Handling By Downhill Conveying Systems At The Redding, California, Plant Of The Calaveras Cement Company - IntroductionBy James T. Curry
The steady growth of the Northwest portion of the United States over the past two decades, and the very rapid development of Northern California, Western Nevada, and Oregon in particular, led the Cala
Jan 1, 1967
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying System ? IntroductionBy Edward A. Vitunac
The emerging importance of pneumatic conveying systems for bulk materials is becoming recognized by more persons responsible for materials management as consultants, at the corporate level and at the
Jan 1, 1967
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Rocks And ElectronicsBy Keith K. Griffiths
Computers are a valuable tool to the aggregate industry and should not be overlooked. The selection of proper mechanical components is necessary. Merely the addition of a computer to operate a mechani
Jan 1, 1967
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Exploration Of The Calico Area Walker River Indian Reservation, Mineral County, NevadaBy Edmond F. Lawrence
The Calico area lies within the Walker Lane fault zone, six miles north of Schurz, Nevada. The mineralized area is overlain by a thick section of Tertiary tuffs and ash-flows, that have been intruded
Jan 1, 1967
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Acid Mine Drainage Research At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. ? IncorporatedBy E. A. Zawadzki
The problem of pollution of water by mine drainage is at least as old as the mining industry itself. However, research on the formation, composition, treatment, and abatement of mine water is a relati
Jan 1, 1967
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Water Clarification, Coal Recovery And Pelletizing - Pelletizing And Recovery Of Coal Fines ? IntroductionBy Howard N. Egan
The importance of coal as the major energy source has led to wider interest in the recovery of waste coal fines as a usable product. An additional incentive for fine coal recovery has been the increas
Jan 1, 1967
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Introduction To A Symposium On Geohydrology Of The Indus River, West Pakistan ? IntroductionBy A. K. Snelgrove
At a time when water resource planning is proceeding on a continental scale, such as the proposed $100 billion North American Water and Power Alliance, which would redistribute water among three natio
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineral Distribution In Size Fractions Of Tertiary Zeolite Ores ? IntroductionBy L. B. Sand
Zeolite ores and protores occur in extensive deposits in the western United States. A recent paper1 describes the general geology and mineralogy of these deposits and their geographical distribution.
Jan 1, 1967
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Heap Leaching Copper Ore At Ranchers Bluebird Mine Miami, Arizona ? IntroductionBy Arthur Miller
Most of the production of copper in the United States comes from a few large companies. Often overlooked, however, are the more numerous small mining operations, which collectively produce a significa
Jan 1, 1967
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Rock, Sand And Gravel Resources Strong, But ChallengedBy John E. Roberts
People are not a novelty. But the phenomenal numbers thereof, who have approached, settled, and been born in California in the past twenty-five years, are such a problem as to be a novelty in the broa
Jan 1, 1967
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Porosity Of Iron Ore PelletsBy Eugene W. Price
One of the most important fundamental characteristics of iron ore pellets is their porosity. This importance arises from the fact that the pores are the busy avenues whereby many changes are brought a
Jan 1, 1967
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The Bearing Capacity Of Rock Which Must Support Pit PropsBy Nicholas Chlumecky
A practical method is described for determining or checking whether underground supports such as props, posts and mechanized longwall supports have bearing areas of proper size in relation to the type
Jan 1, 1967
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Performance Of The Eveleth Taconite Company Plant - IntroductionBy D. M. Urich
This paper is a follow-up on a previous paper presented at the A.I.M.E. Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, on February 17, 1965, by Mr. D. Kelly Campbell. Mr. Campbell's paper was presented prior to t
Jan 1, 1967
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Design Factors That Affect The Economics Of Underground Belt HaulageBy Robert E. Ennis
Several important economic variables must be studied when planning a major underground conveyor haulage system if the objective of tow cost haulage is to be met. The purpose of this paper is to call t
Jan 1, 1967
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Computer Modeling Of Evaporite DepositionBy Louis I. Briggs
Evaporite rocks, salts of the more soluble ions in seawater, are deposited when seawater becomes concentrated by excess evaporation in marginal basins having restricted circulation with the open sea.
Jan 1, 1967
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A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal DissolutionBy Wendell H. Wiser
A comparison is presented of coal pyrolysis at temp¬eratures ranging from 4090 to 497°C and thermal dissolution of coal in tetralin at temperatures ranging from 350° to 450,°C, both utilizing a Utah h
Jan 1, 1967
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Nuclear Energy And Fuel Resources - Introduction:By Lake H. E.
The request to participate on your theme panel was accepted with some reluctance but indeed as an honor. My subject was outlined to cover 'Energy Resources - both nuclear and conventional' a
Jan 1, 1967
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Study Of Means For Eliminating Corrosiveness Of Coal To High Temperature Surfaces Of Steam Generating Units - The Corrosion ProblemBy D. J. Frey
While costs of most commodities and services have increased markedly over the past 25 years, the cost of electricity has steadily declined. One of the reasons for this price decline is the improved ef
Jan 1, 1967
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An Evaluation Of The Self-Heating Characteristics Of Coal Refuse And Their Relationship To Combustible Content ? IntroductionBy S. D. Irons
With the passage of recent national and state legislation aimed at tighter regulation of air pollution and smoke control, attention has been focused on a problem which has long confronted the coal ind
Jan 1, 1967
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Control For Grate-Kiln Phosphate Processing SystemsBy Patrick Sullivan
Over the past few years, successful operations for processing phosphates employing the Grate-Kiln System have been achieved. Control and instrumentation philosophy followed in these installations are
Jan 1, 1967