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The Tungsten-Bismuth-Molybdenum Deposit of Brunswick Tin Mines Limited: Its Mode of Occurrence, Mineralogy and Amenability to Mineral BeneficiationBy Wm Petruk
"The tungsten-bismuth-molybdenum deposit in southwestern New Brunswick occurs in greisenized and silicified tuffite * and feldspar porphyry in and adjacent to volcanic necks. The ore minerals occur as
Jan 1, 1973
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Kansas City: A Center For Secondary Use Of Mined Out Space ? IntroductionBy Truman P. Stauffer
Secondary use of mined-out space in underground limestone quarries is emerging in the Kansas City area where abandoned quarry sites are being renovated into warehouses, factories, and offices. Mining
Jan 1, 1973
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Modern On Strand Sinter CoolingBy Harold E. Rowen
The listed title of my talk to-day is "MODERN ON STRAND SINTER COOLING". Perhaps it should he ve been "COMPLETION OF SINTERING ON THE STRAND" as the two are synonymous. By the very nature of the DWIGH
Jan 1, 1973
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Volcanic Exhalations And Ore Deposition On The Sea FloorBy John Drew Ridge
Recent work by Haas has made available information on densities and vapor pressures of solutions of differing salinities at temperatures up to 330°C. From these data it is possible to predict the beha
Jan 1, 1973
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Recovery of Copper from Concentrated Solution by Solvent Extraction Using Kelex 100By G. M. Ritcey
The recovery of copper from low-grade solutions res ulting from dump leaching is well known, whereas the recovery from highly concentrated copper solutions has not been practiced. This paper discusses
Jan 1, 1973
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Exploration And Evaluation Of Deep Potash BodiesBy Fredrick C. Kruger
We can confidently predict such obvious long-term trends affecting the minerals industry as - increasing consumption, exhaustion of easily discovered near-surface ores, and sharp limitations upon open
Jan 1, 1973
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Talc Or Soapstone? ? IntroductionBy Edwin H. Bentzen
Talc, as a mineral, is rather widespread, but as an ore sultable for mining, it is rather limited. Materials sold as "talc" range from the impeccable white material from Italy to a gray-green-bluish m
Jan 1, 1973
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Comparison Of California And Turkish Colemanites ? IntroductionBy L. G. Wilson
In our comparison of California and Turkish colemanites, we should first place the discussion in context. In order to exclude technical considerations, which are not germane to this paper, we must
Jan 1, 1973
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Cymet Process-Hydrometallurgical Conversion of Base-Metal Sulphides to Pure MetalsBy E. S. Allen, P. R. Kruesi, J. L. Lake
An electrochemical process is described for converting concentrates of base-metal sulphides to the corresponding pure metals and elemental sulphur. The application of the process to chalcopyrite is di
Jan 1, 1973
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Synthetic Zeolites: Properties And Applications ? IntroductionBy Donald W. Breck
Zeolites were first recognized as a new group of minerals by Cronstedt with the discovery of stilbite in 1756. The word zeolite was coined from the two Greek words meaning "to boil" and "a stone" beca
Jan 1, 1973
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Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum DepositsBy John T. Awald
The efficiency of search for porphyry copper and molybdenum deposits can be greatly increased. A model exploration system is here presented to show how geologic literature data and field surveys can b
Jan 1, 1973
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Environment-WaterBy H. Beecher Charmbury
Water is a most remarkable substance. It is essential for life of all kinds. Not only can no one live without water, but man has always needed water for farming, raising animals, manufacturing, transp
Jan 1, 1973
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Trends In AgglomerationBy George E. Aiken
Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation
Jan 1, 1973
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Selection Criteria Overhead EquipmentBy James G. Mock
The choice of equipment to be applied to a given installation by the Application Engineer begins with the data as presented to him by the user. This point in the relationship establishes a communicati
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Gasification - The "New" Energy SourceBy J H. Dressel, J. E. Williams
This paper presents a brief review of what coal gasification is, procedures that are available today and processes that may be available in the future. Examples are given as to how the process might b
Jan 1, 1973
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Water Quality Monitoring at the Site Of a Proposed Base Metal Mining ComplexBy C. J. Edmonds, R. Bland, W. C. Ferguson, R. Whitehead
"In 1969, the Environmental Science Division of James F. MacLaren Limited received authorization from The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited to carry out a water quality monitoring progra
Jan 1, 1973
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High Speed Sheet StackingBy Fred J. Fleischauer
Industry requires higher speed sheet stacking. High speed sheet stacking requires equipment and techniques to solve several inherent difficult problems, such as the tendency for sheets to sail, and th
Jan 1, 1973
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Methods Of Liability Prevention For Material Handling ProductsBy R. M. Jacobs
Can your company afford to issue a check today for $100,000, $500,000, $2,000,000, or $22,000,000? This is what it might cost your company if it is on the losing end of a product liability suit. Durin
Jan 1, 1973
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Chemical Markets For Hydrofluoric Acid ? I. IntroductionBy Wescomb R. Jones
The United States is the world's largest producer of hydrofluoric acid (HF), with its 1971 output of 317,000 short tons representing about 40 percent of the estimated Free World production. U. S.
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal In The Electric Utility Industry - Present And FutureBy W. T. Robertson
My charge is to review briefly "Coal In The Electric Utility Industry - Present and Future." Thus, I will not dwell on the overall energy picture, other than to express what most others involved in th
Jan 1, 1973