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  • NIOSH
    RI 7641 Ultrafine Grinding Of Several Industrial Minerals By The Attrition-Grinding Process

    By Martin H. Stanczyk

    Ultrafine grinding of the industrial minerals mica, pyrophyllite, talc, marble, barite, and fluorite was accomplished using the Bureau-developed and patented attrition-grinding process. The materials,

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Clean Automotive Fuel - Engine Emissions Using Natural Gas, Hydrogen-Enriched Natural Gas, And Gas Manufactured From Coal (Synthane)

    By D. B. Eccleston

    Natural gas and mixtures of natural gas and hydrogen were used as fuels in a laboratory engine to determine the relationship of emissions to air-fuel ratio and to establish practical lean limits for a

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Stability Of Slopes In Overburden Excavations

    By T. Cameron Kenney

    INTRODUCTION Whereas the design of rock slopes in open-pit mines is done largely by mining engineers and geologists, the design of slopes in overburden at this point in time is a problem for which

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Processing The Plastics From Urban Refuse

    By J. L. Holman

    In conjunction with its research program on separation, recovery, and recycling of metal, mineral, and energy-based materials in urban refuse, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing means to reuse and

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Particle Size Distribution Of Grinding Mill Products

    By Hillary W. St. Clair

    In a previous report 1/the author showed that the essential information from particle size analyses of grinding mill products can be represented by three or four parameters derived from the first four

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Nuclear Energy (3ed2a4ff-b203-4023-af85-5443ca203ded)

    By D. B. Nazzer

    "ANY DISCUSSION of energy today is incomplete without consideration of nuclear energy. In the Maritimes, with plentiful supplies of coal, with relatively easy availabilty of imported oil brought in to

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Analyzing Mine Electrical Power Accidents

    By Atmesh K. Sinha

    Death and injury rates in mining have been the highest of any industry; the injury severity rates in mines have also been the highest. Tentative figures reveal that 1971 was the best year yet for the

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    The Geology and Mining Operations at Pacific Asbestos Corporation Copperopolis, California

    By G. W. Leney

    Introduction and Historical Background The office and mining operations of Pacific Asbestos Corporation are located near Copperopolis, California in the foothills of the Sierras about fifty miles eas

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    The Consulting Geologist In The Industrial Minerals Field

    By Kenneth K. Landes

    So far my consulting in industrial minerals has been confined principally to carbonate rocks,-salt, coking coal, and glass sand. Much of this work has been for companies either too small for a full-ti

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian Scene

    By Vard H. Johnson

    "In contrast with the well-publicized Pittsburgh coal, and the Everglades of Florida, most coal-forming swamps of Cretaceous time in western North America occupied relatively limited areas. They forme

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Crystallochemical And Geochemical Comparisons Of Recent With Older Dolomites

    By Lynton S. Land

    Representative collections of recent dolomites, and of samples concentrated by leaching-out of coexisting magnesian calcites, provide grounds for appraisal of the compositions and cation ordering in r

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    The Valuation Of Dimension Stone Building Deposits

    By W. Robert Power

    Dimension stone includes a wide variety of natural materials that are put to an equally wide variety of uses. It is possible to classify dimension stone according to the end use to which the stone is

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Mining In The Far North (8d0060c0-9bcc-46e9-bf20-35250bcd555c)

    By George E. Aikens

    Prolonged subzero climatic conditions impose some unique engineering problems for the developer and operator of open-pit mines in the Far North. The remoteness of the job site and the extremely cold,

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Initial? Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Technique

    By J. P. Baur

    The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. High-grade Transvaal chalco

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Ore Reserves, Feasibility Studies And Valuations Of Mineral Properties

    By Armine F. Banfield

    The Purpose of the Paper It is fitting that the first paper of a session on the Financial Aspects of Mining should be on the basic data upon which any financial discussion of a mining project must be

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    RI 7686 Dispersion Strengthening Of Internally Oxidized Iron-Aluminum Alloys

    By Mark I. Copeland

    The formation of A1203 dispersoids 0,14 and less in size in dilute iron-aluminum alloys by internal oxidation in wet hydrogen and dispersion strengthening of iron by application of the technique to ir

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Logging For Copper By In Situ Neutron Activiation Analysis

    By W. A. Hoyer

    Neutron activation analysis for mineral identification has attracted the attention of numerous investigators, judging from the publications on this subject in the past few years. 1-9 The appealing asp

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Equipment Policy: The Effect Of Inflation On Economic Life And Profits

    By James Douglas

    For the past several years, inflation has placed increasing pressure on our economic system. The total effect of inflation is complex when combined with other factors which affect the economics of equ

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Reclamation Of Surface I-Lined Areas In Mountainous Terrain

    By John E. Caffrey

    United States Steel Corporation began mining coal in southern West Virginia at the turn of the century, and until the late 40's production was confined to underground mines. Surface mining was i

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Separation of Copper From Nickel and Cobalt by Liquid-Liquid Extraction From Ammoniacal Solutions

    By G. M. Ritcey, B. H. Lucas

    In the conventional alkaline leaching of concentrate containing nickel, copper and cobalt, copper is usually removed from the system, prior to nickel reduction, by sulphide precipitation. A new proces

    Jan 1, 1972